1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
Ber [7]
4 years ago
9

SOS!!!You are trying to determine the volume of the balloon needed to match the density of the air in the lab. You know that if

you can get the balloon's density below this value, it will float. You measure both the temperature in the room as well as the mass of the balloon you will use and find they are 20.0°C and 0.577 grams, respectively. What volume of balloon will generate a density equal to that of the air around it?
Chemistry
1 answer:
guapka [62]4 years ago
7 0
The density of air surrounding the balloon may be calculated by assuming that air is an ideal gas and using the equation,
                                      PV = nRT
In terms of density, 
                                      density = PM/RT
Using the given data,
    density = (1 atm)(28.84 g/mol)/(0.0821 L.atm/molK)(20+273K) = 1.20 g/L

Using ratio and proportion,
         density of balloon = 0.577 g/ V = 1.20 g/L
 
The volume is equal to 0.48 L. 
 

You might be interested in
Human activity can destroy coral reefs. Because so many organisms depend on the coral, this can have a negative effect on the ec
Maru [420]
G g consultancy s combining Dubsmash m coming
6 0
3 years ago
Read 2 more answers
A beaker with 1.80×102 mL of an acetic acid buffer with a pH of 5.000 is sitting on a benchtop. The total molarity of acid and c
tekilochka [14]

Answer:

The pH change in 0,206 units

Explanation:

When the acetic acid buffer is at pH 5,000; it is possible to obtain the acetate/acetic acid proportions using Henderson-Hasselbalch formula, thus:

pH = pka + log₁₀ [A⁻]/[HA] Where A⁻ is CH₃COO⁻ and HA is CH₃COOH.

Replacing:

5,000 = 4,740 + log₁₀ [A⁻]/[HA]

1,820 = [A⁻]/[HA] <em>(1)</em>

As buffer concentration is 0,100M:

[A⁻] + [HA] = 0,100 <em>(2)</em>

Replacing (2) in (1)

[HA] = 0,035M

And [A⁻] = 0,065M

As volume is 1,80x10²mL, moles of HA and A⁻ are:

0,180L × 0,035M = <em>6,3x10⁻³mol of HA</em>

0,180L × 0,065M = <em>1,17x10⁻²mol of A⁻</em>

The reaction of HCl with A⁻ is:

HCl + A⁻ → HA + Cl⁻

The add moles of HCl are:

0,0065L×0,330M = 2,145x10⁻³ moles of HCl that are equivalent to moles of A⁻ consumed and moles of HA produced.

Thus, moles of HA after addition of HCl are:

6,3x10⁻³mol + 2,145x10⁻³ mol = <em>8,445x10⁻³ moles of HA</em>

And moles of A⁻ are:

1,17x10⁻²mol - 2,145x10⁻³ mol = <em>9,555x10⁻³ moles of A⁻</em>

Replacing these values in Henderson-Hasselbalch formula:

pH = 4,740 + log₁₀ [9,555x10⁻³ ]/[8,445x10⁻³ ]

pH = 4,794

<em>The pH change in </em>5,000-4,794 <em>= 0,206 units</em>

I hope it helps!

8 0
3 years ago
PLEASEEEEE HELP MATH EXPERTS<br><br> What is the value of x?
diamong [38]
X=107 because the sides of a hexagon must add up to 720
6 0
3 years ago
What is the minimum frequency of light required to observe the photoelectric effect on pd
Tems11 [23]

Answer:

1.26 × 10¹⁵ s⁻¹

Explanation:

Work function is the minimum energy required to remove an electron from the surface of metal

energy of the electron = hf - Φ

Φ = work function = hf₀ where f₀  = threshold frequency

f₀ = Φ / h  where h ( Planck constant = 6.626 × 10⁻³⁴ Js)

Φ = 5.22eV = 5.22 × 1 eV  where 1 eV = 1.60217662 × 10⁻¹⁹ J

Φ = 5.22 × 1.60217662 × 10⁻19 J = 8.363362 × 10⁻¹⁹ J

f₀ =  (8.363362 ×10⁻¹⁹  J) / (6.626× 10⁻³⁴ Js) = 1.26 × 10¹⁵ s⁻¹

The frequency must be greater than the 1.26 × 10¹⁵ s⁻¹ to observe the emission

3 0
4 years ago
Can someone please help me! I really don't understand this
Ede4ka [16]

Answer:

1 mole of peroxide (H₂O₂)

Explanation:

The given problem will solve by using Avogadro number.

It is the number of atoms , ions and molecules in one gram atom of element, one gram molecules of compound and one gram ions of a substance.

The number 6.022 × 10²³ is called Avogadro number.

For example,

18 g of water = 1 mole = 6.022 × 10²³ molecules of water

1.008 g of hydrogen = 1 mole = 6.022 × 10²³ atoms of hydrogen

One mole of peroxide contain two mole of oxygen atom. Thus,

one mole oxygen atom = 6.022 × 10²³ atoms

For two mole oxygen atoms:

2×6.022 × 10²³ atoms

1.2× 10²⁴ oxygen atoms

7 0
3 years ago
Other questions:
  • Organohalides are treated with lithium metal to yield an organolithium, which is in turn treated with copper(I) iodide to yield
    8·1 answer
  • Complete and balance the molecular equation for the reaction of aqueous sodium carbonate, Na 2 CO 3 Na2CO3 , and aqueous nickel(
    11·1 answer
  • Isotopes of the same element have different _____
    6·1 answer
  • A 0.50 molar aqueous solution of hydrochloric acid (HCl) flows into a process unit at 25°C and a rate of 1.25 m3/min. If the spe
    11·1 answer
  • What is the iupac nomenclature of diethyl methane​
    6·1 answer
  • Given the formula representing a compound: What is the IUPAC name of this compound?
    13·1 answer
  • For the following reaction, 5.20 grams of propane (C3H8) are allowed to react with 22.5 grams of oxygen gas. propane (C3H8) (g)
    12·1 answer
  • Question 1 of 10
    9·2 answers
  • No link 100 points. brainlist you get for answering the question right and Stlwyftgs
    14·2 answers
  • Of the following molecules, which molecule is expected to have the highest boiling point? molecule a: water molecule b: ammonia
    5·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!