Answer:
2.78 moles of water are produced.
Explanation:
Given data:
Number of moles of H₂O produced = ?
Number of moles of oxygen react = 3.25 mol
Solution:
Chemical equation:
2C₂H₆ + 7O₂ → 4CO₂ + 6H₂O
Now we will compare the moles of water with oxygen.
O₂ : H₂O
7 : 6
3.25 : 6/7×3.25 = 2.78 mol
Answer:
The volume of air at where the pressure and temperature are 52 kPa, -5.0 ºC is .
Explanation:
The combined gas equation is,
where,
= initial pressure of gas = 104 kPa
= final pressure of gas = 52 kPa
= initial volume of gas =
= final volume of gas = ?
= initial temperature of gas =
= final temperature of gas =
Now put all the given values in the above equation, we get:
The volume of air at where the pressure and temperature are 52 kPa, -5.0 ºC is .
FALSE
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
Critical temperature can be defined as the temperature at which a substance can exist as a liquid. Below the critical temperature, the substance will freeze and above the critical temperature, the substance will evaporate.
Note: Liquid cannot evaporate below it's critical temperature
Most metals are not liquid at room temperature. They are typically solid and have a crystalline structure. Therefore, the correct option is option 3.
Metals are known for their high thermal and electrical conductivity, as well as their malleability and ductility. These properties allow metals to be shaped into various forms, such as wires and sheets, and conduct heat and electricity efficiently.
However, the majority of metals have a solid state at room temperature, with exceptions such as mercury, which is a liquid metal. The solid nature of metals is due to the metallic bonding between atoms, which involves the sharing of electrons within a sea of delocalized electrons.
Thus, the ideal selection is option 3.
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The complete question is -
Most metals are NOT-
Ductile
good conductors of heat and electricity,
liquid at room temperature,
malleable.
Answer:
Theory
Explanation:
(2) higher energy and lower entropy
(3) lower energy and higher entropy
(4) lower energy and lower entropy