Photosynthesis
Aerobic respiration
Fermentation
Answer:
The elements that will be present after the burning of Ethanol are;
(i) Carbon
(ii) Oxygen
(iii) Hydrogen
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation for the burning of ethanol is as follow;
C₂H₅OH + 3 O₂ → 2 CO₂ + 3 H₂O
It can be observed in given balanced chemical equation that there three elements involved in this entire reaction. The elements that present in the reactant side are also found on the product side. It means that the elements have just rearranged going from reactant to product.
This means that this reaction is obeying Law of Conservation of Mass which states that mass can neither be created nor destroyed but it can be changed from one form to another hence, to keep the mass on both sides of the reaction balanced the same elements should be present on the product side too.
Answer: carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen only
Explanation: When a chemical reaction occurs, the atoms in the original set of substances are rearranged to form a new set of substances. The number of atoms of each element does not change.
The elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are the only elements present in the original substances, so the only elements in the final substances after the reaction will be carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, as well. The number of atoms of each element must be the same before and after the reaction.
Answer:
Baking cake
Explanation:
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The formula for specific gravity is:
where is the density of the substance and is the density of water.
The density of water, =
Substituting the values in above formula we get,
The formula of density is:
The density of mercury is
The mass of mercury is
Substituting the values in density formula:
The amount, in milliliters, of mercury that will have a mass of 0.35 kg would be 25.74 mL.
If the specific gravity of mercury is 13.6, the density can be obtained such that:
Density of mercury = specific gravity of mercury/density of water
The density of water is 1 g/mL. Thus:
Density of mercury = 13.6/1
= 13.6 g/mL
Also; density = mass/volume
volume = mass/density
= 350/13.6
= 25.74 mL
Thus, the number of milliliters of mercury that will have a mass of 0.35 kg would be 25.74.
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