Answer:
THE CURRENT REQUIRED TO PRODUCE 193000 C OF ELECTRICITY IS 35.74 A.
Explanation:
Equation:
Al3+ + 3e- -------> Al
3 F of electricity is required to produce 1 mole of Al
3 F of electricity = 27 g of Al
If 18 g of aluminium was used, the quantity of electricity to be used up will be:
27 g of AL = 3 * 96500 C
18 G of Al = x C
x C = ( 3 * 96500 * 18 / 27)
x C = 193 000 C
For 18 g of Al to be produced, 193000 C of electricity is required.
To calculate the current required to produce 193 000 C quantity of electricity, we use:
Q = I t
Quantity of electricity = Current * time
193 00 = I * 1.50 * 60 * 60 seconds
I = 193 000 / 1.50 * 60 *60
I = 193 000 / 5400
I = 35.74 A
The cuurent required to produce 193,000 C of electricity by 18 g of aluminium is 35.74 A
Answer:
0.464 L
Explanation:
Molarity (M) = number moles (n) ÷ volume (V)
According to the information given in this question:
number of moles (n) = 4.36 moles
Molarity = 9.4M
Volume = ?
Using M = n/V
9.4 = 4.36/V
9.4V = 4.36
V = 4.36/9.4
V = 0.464 L
Hence, 0.464L of water are needed the volume of water.
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Answer:
The formula is H202 (hydrogen peroxide, known as hydrogen peroxide)
Explanation:
100%----34g
5, 9783%---X= (5, 9783%x 34g)/100% =2 g
1g---1 atom of H
2g----x= 2g x 1 atom of H/1g = 2 atom of H
100%----34g
94, 0217%---X= (94,0217%x 34g)/100% =32 g
16g---1 atom of 0
32g----x= 32g x 1 atom of 0/16g = 2 atom of 0
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