b. one millionth of a gram
c. approximately the mass of a proton
d. approximately the mass of an electron
b. Oxygen, fuel, primer.
c. Oxygen, fuel, oxygen enriched environment.
d. Oxygen, fuel, a liquid.
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Answer:
i) Highest osmotic pressure: CaCl2
ii) lower vapor pressure : CaCl2
iii) highest boiling point : CaCl2
Explanation:
The colligative properties depend upon the number of solute particles in a solution.
The following four are the colligative properties:
a) osmotic pressure : more the concentration of the solute, more the osmotic pressure
b) vapor pressure: more the concentration of the solute, lesser the vapor pressure.
c) elevation in boiling point: more the concentration of the solute, more the boiling point.
d) depression in freezing point: more the concentration of the solute, lesser the freezing point.
the number of particle produced by urea = 1
the number of particle produced by AgNO3 = 2
the number of particle produced by CaCl2 = 3
As concentrations are same, CaCl2 will have more number of solute particles and urea will have least
i) Highest osmotic pressure: CaCl2
ii) lower vapor pressure : CaCl2
iii) highest boiling point : CaCl2
The solution with the highest number of particles in solution (CaCl2 in this case), experiences the highest osmotic pressure, lowest vapor pressure and highest boiling point due to the principles of colligative properties.
The question pertains to the colligative properties of solutions, which would be governed by the number of particles in the solution. The solutions are 0.04 m urea [(NH2)2C=O)], 0.04 m AgNO3, and 0.04 m CaCl2. For (i) Highest osmotic pressure, the solution with the highest ion count would yield the highest osmotic pressure. CaCl2 dissociates into three ions (Ca²+, and 2 Cl¯), therefore, it would exhibit the highest osmotic pressure. For (ii) Lowest vapor pressure, this would coincide with the solution with the highest osmotic pressure, again making it CaCl2, due to the greatest decrease in vapor pressure. For (iii) the highest boiling point, this too would be CaCl2 for the reasons stated above. The presence of more particles in a solution interferes more with the evaporation process, requiring more energy (higher temperature) to achieve boiling.
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Your answer would be A.
The question is as follows: How many oxygen molecules are produced by the decomposition of 28.5 g of H2O2 (molecular mass = 34.0g / mol) according to the equation
2H2O2 (l) → 2H2O (l) + O2 (g)
Answer: There are molecules are produced by the decomposition of 28.5 g of according to the equation .
Explanation:
Given: Mass of = 28.5 g
As moles is the mass of a substance divided by its molar mass. Hence, moles of is calculated as follow.
According to the given equation, 2 moles of gives 1 mole of . So, moles of produced by 0.838 moles of will be calculated as follows.
This means that moles of produced is 0.419 mol.
As per the mole concept, 1 mole of every substance has molecules.
So, molecules of present in 0.419 mole are as follows.
Thus, we can conclude that there are molecules are produced by the decomposition of 28.5 g of according to the equation .