Answer is: the compound is B₂O₃.
ω(O) = 68.94% ÷ 100%.
ω(O) = 0.6894; percentage of oxygen in the compound.
ω(X) = 31.06% ÷ 100%.
ω(X) = 0.3106; percentage of unknown element in the compound.
If we take 69.7 grams of the compound:
M(compound) = 69.7 g/mol.
n(compound) = 69.7 g ÷ 69.7 g/mol.
n(compound) = 1 mol.
n(O) = (69.7 g · 0.6894) ÷ 16 g/mol.
n(O) = 3 mol.
M(compound) = n(O) · M(O) + n(X) · M(X).
n(X) = 1 mol ⇒ M(X) = 21.7 g/mol; there is no element with this molecular weight.
n(X) = 2 mol ⇒ M(X) = 10.85 g/mol; this element is boron (B).
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Answer:
P = 58.52 atm
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of sample = 32.0 g
Pressure of sample = ?
Volume of gas = 850 cm³
Temperature of gas = 30°C
Solution:
Number of moles of gas:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles = 32.0 g/ 16 g/mol
Number of moles = 2 mol
Pressure of gas:
PV = nRT
P= Pressure
V = volume
n = number of moles
R = general gas constant = 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K
T = temperature in kelvin
Now we will convert the temperature.
30+273 = 303 K
850 cm³ × 1L /1000 cm³ = 0.85 L
by putting values,
P× 0.85 L = 2 mol × 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K × 303 K
P = 49.75 atm.L/ 0.85 L
P = 58.52 atm
Answer:
Ammonium chloride, iron ,Sulphur and salt mixed together... they can be separated in the following methods.
1. Ammonium chloride is separated by sublimination... NC4CI is sublimable. Heat the mixture in a china dish and collect the funds of NC4CI (sublimable substance)
2. Bring a magnet close to the remaining mixture. Iron is magnetic substance and thus, it will be attracted towards the magnet. Iron is separated.
3. Sulphur is insoluble in water and salt is soluble. Add water to the remaining mixture and then wait for sedimentation. Separate the sulphur by decantation.
4. Heat the filtered salt solution to obtain salt.
Salt and water is formed as product, when Arrhenius acid and Arrhenius base reacts and the reaction is known as neutralization reaction.
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- The concept of acid and base based on the theory of ionization which was first proposed in 1884 by Svante Arrhenius
- According to Arrhenius, on dissociation in water the hydrogen-containing compounds which give H+ ions or protons are the acids and the hydroxide compounds which give OH− ions on dissociation in water are bases.
- This theory is applicable only to compounds which are dissolved in aqueous solution.
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