Answer:
$8.20 * 10^10
Explanation:
Answer:
The net charge of 1.3 g nugget of pure gold after 1.68% of its electrons are removed is 559 C
Explanation:
When an atom gains electrons it becomes negatively charged. Conversely, when it looses electrons the atoms becomes positively charged thus
To solve this question, we rely on the relationship between the nmber of particles present in a given mass of an atom, Avogadro's number and number of moles, n
The given variables are
mass of pure gold nugget = 1.30 g
Quantity of electrons removed = 1.68% of electrons present in the gold sample
Molar mass of gold = 197 g/mol
Avogadro's number = 6.02 × 10²³ atoms/mole
qc = one electron charge = -1.06 × 10⁻¹⁹ C/electron
Electrical charge of gold nugget = 0 C
Number of electrons in one gold atom = 79 electrons
Solving for the number of prticles or gold atoms in 1.3 grams of gold we get
n mass/(molar mass) = 1.3/197 moles of gold = 0.0066 moles
number of particles in 0.0066 moles of gold N = n× = 0.0066 × 6.02 × 10²³ = 3.97 × 10²¹ atoms
since 79 electrons are present per particle we have
3.97 × 10²¹ × 79 = 3.14 × 10²³ electrons
quantity of elecrtrons removed = 1.68% of 3.14 × 10²³ electrons =1.68/100 × 3.14 × 10²³ electrons = 0.0168 × 3.14 × 10²³ electrons = 5.3 × 10²¹ electrons
The net charge of 5.3 × 10²¹ electrons = 5.3 × 10²¹ electrons × -1.06 × 10⁻¹⁹ C/electron =
5.59 × 10² C = 559 C
B.They can only be formed by decay of swamp plants.
C.They take millions of years to form.
D.They can only be formed deep under the sea.
The answer is: C. They take millions of years to form.
Fossil fuel is a fuel formed by anaerobic decomposition of buried dead organisms.
If there was oxygen the organic matter would not decomposed and formed oil and gas, because there would be reaction of oxidation.
The age of the organisms and their resulting fossil fuels is typically millions of years
Fossil fuel is mixture (solution) consist of several different hydrocarbons (alkanes, alkenes...), aromatic compounds.
B. less than 0.5 grams of sugar per serving.
C. less than 5 milligrams of sugar per serving.
D. less than 2 milligrams of sugar per serving.
Answer:
A food product claiming to be sugar free contains less than 10 grams of sugar per serving.
Explanation:
There are several sugars, such as lactose (milk), fructose (fruits and honey), maltose (beer), sucrose (table sugar), among others. These can be classified into intrinsic sugar, that is the sugar that is part of the composition of foods such as milk (lactose), vegetables or fruits (fructose) and free sugars, which are those added by manufacturers, consumers or cooks. This last classification includes sugars naturally present in honey, syrups, fruit juices and fruit juice concentrates.
The main difference between them is that eating a large amount of food containing free or added sugar causes a metabolic reaction that increases the risk of being overweight or obese, and of developing diabetes, gout, ulcerative colitis, vascular diseases and caries. However, the consumption of intrinsic sugars does not pose a health risk. Therefore, the recommendation of the World Health Organization is that the daily consumption of free sugars should be reduced to less than 10% of the total caloric intake, that is, to a maximum of 25g of free sugars per day.
B. magnesium and oxygen
C. magnesium and magnesium