Answer:
The answer is D (contains index fossils)
Explanation:
Answer:
Kinetic energy is an energy that can be applied to another object, often considered the energy of motion.
Explanation:
Metals are generally good conductors of heat.
the number of electrons in the atom
B.
the most common isotope of the atom
C.
the number of neutrons in the atom
D.
the atomic mass of the atom
The answer should be
A. the number of electrons in the atom
Answer:
2.873 g of CO₂
Explanation:
This problem will be solved in two steps.
Step 1: Calculating mass of Octane:
Data Given:
Volume = 1 L = 1000 cm³
Density = 0.703 g/cm³
Mass = ??
Formula Used:
Density = Mass ÷ Volume
Solving for Mass,
Mass = Density × Volume
Mass = 0.703 g/cm³ × 1000 cm³
Putting Values,
Mass = 703 g
Step 2: Calculating Mass of Oxygen:
Data:
Volume = V = 5.0 L
Temperature = T = 25 °C = 298.15 K
Pressure = P = 1.0 atm
Moles = n = ?
Assuming that the gas is acting as Ideal gas so, we will use Ideal gas equation i.e.
P V = n R T
Solving for n,
n = P V / RT
Putting values,
n = 1.0 atm × 5.0 L / 0.0821 atm.L.mol⁻¹.K⁻¹ × 298.15 K
n = 0.204 moles
As,
Moles = Mass / M.Mass
So,
Mass = Moles × M.Mass
Mass = 0.204 mol × 16 g/mol ∴ M.Mass of O₂ = 16g.mol⁻¹
Mass = 3.26 g
Step 3: Calculating mass of CO₂:
The balance chemical equation is follow,
2 C₈H₁₈ + 25 O2 = 16 CO₂ + 18 H₂O
According to equation
228.45 g (2 mol) of C₈H₁₈ reacts with = 799.97 g (16 mol) of O₂
So,
703 g of C₈H₁₈ will react with = X g of O₂
Solving for X,
X = 703 g × 799.97 g ÷ 228.45
X = 2461 g of O₂
While, we are only provided with 3.26 g of O₂. This means O₂ is the limiting reactant and will control the yield of the final product. Therefore,
According to balance equation,
799.97 g (16 mol) of O₂ produced = 704.152 g (16 mol) of CO₂
So,
3.26 g (0.204 mol) of O₂ will produce = X g of CO₂
Solving for X,
X = 3.26 g × 704.152 g ÷ 799.97 g
X = 2.873 g of CO₂
Answer:
1.01 x 10^24 molecules
Explanation: This problem is solved by remembering Avogadro's number and since we have the mass of CO, we can easily calulate the number of moles.
Molecular Weight CO : 28.01 g/mol
47.2 g * 1mol / 28.01 g = 1.68 mol
Now 1 mol of CO is 6.022 x 10^23 molecules ( Avogadro's Number) then
1.68 mol CO * 6.022 x 10^23 = 1.01 x 10^24 molecules