a thermometer
a periodic table
a spectrophotometer
Explanation:
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2) Temperature is a measure of the total thermal energy of the particles.
3) Temperature is a measure of the average potential energy of the particles.
4) Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.
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When electricians get their license, they are only licensed to install parallel circuits. Most electricians aren't certified to install series circuits.
B.
Parallel circuits prevent electrons from flowing if part of the circuit is broken and therefore prevent fires. Series circuits cause more fires because electrons still flow.
C.
Electrons continue to flow in a parallel circuit even if part of the circuit is broken. In a series circuit, a break such as a burned out lightbulb would cause the current to stop in the whole room.
D.
Parallel circuits are much easier to wire and are required by the electrical code for housing construction in most communities. Series circuits are sometimes used with special approval.
Answer:
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The mass of water that will be produced if 10.54 g of H₂ react with 95.10 g of O₂ is 94.86 g
2H₂ + O₂ —> 2H₂O
Molar mass of H₂ = 2 × 1 = 2 g/mol
Mass of H₂ from the balanced equation = 2 × 2 = 4 g
Molar mass of O₂ = 2 × 16 = 32 g/mol
Mass of O₂ from the balanced equation = 1 × 32 = 32 g
Molar mass of H₂O = (2×1) + 16 = 18 g/mol
Mass of H₂O from the balanced equation = 2 ×18 = 36 g
SUMMARY
From the balanced equation above,
4 g of H₂ reacted with 32 g of O₂ to produce 36 g of H₂O
How to determine the limiting reactant
From the balanced equation above,
4 g of H₂ reacted with 32 g of O₂
Therefore,
10.54 g of H₂ will react with = (10.54 × 32) / 4 = 84.32 g of O₂
From the calculation made above, we can see that only 84.32 g out of 95.10 g of O₂ given, is needed to react completely with 10.54 g of H₂.
Therefore, H₂ is the limiting reactant.
From the balanced equation above,
4 g of H₂ reacted to produce 36 g of H₂O
Therefore,
10.54 g of H₂ will react to produce = (10.54 × 36) / 4 = 94.86 g of H₂O
Thus, 94.86 g of H₂O were obtained from the reaction.
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