Answer:
39.72 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of CsF = 15.2 g
Mass of XeF₆ = 260 g
Mass of Cs[XeF₇] = ?
Solution:
Chemical reaction:
CsF + XeF₆ → Cs[XeF₇]
Number of moles of CsF:
Number of moles = mass/ molar mass
Number of moles = 15.2 g/151.9 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.1 mol
Number of moles of XeF₆ :
Number of moles = mass/ molar mass
Number of moles = 260 g/245.28 g/mol
Number of moles = 1.06 mol
Now we will compare the moles of Cs[XeF₇] with both reactants.
CsF : Cs[XeF₇]
1 : 1
0.1 : 0.1
XeF₆ : Cs[XeF₇]
1 : 1
1.06 ; 1.06
Number of moles of Cs[XeF₇] produce by CsF are less so it will limiting reactant and limit the yield of Cs[XeF₇].
Mass of Cs[XeF₇]:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 0.1 mol × 397.2 g/mol
Mass = 39.72 g
Answer:
n=5
Explanation:
Applying the Rydberg's equation
hc/l= RH[(1/nf^2)-(1/ni^2)
Let l= wavelength= 3745×10^-9m
h=6.63×10^-34 , c= 3.0×10^8, RH= 2.179×10^-18
Substitute into the Rydberg's equation and simplify
(6.63×10^-34×3×10^8)/3745×10^-9=2.179×10^-18(1/nf^2 -1/8^2)
0.024= 1/nf^2 -0.0156
0.024+0.0156= 1/nf^2
0.0396= 1/nf^2
nf^2= 25.3
Take square root of both sides
nf= 5.02=5
The molar heat capacity is the heat capacity per unit amount (SI unit: mole) of a pure substance and the specific heat capacity, often called simply specific heat, is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material.
Formula units are there in 212 grams of MgCl₂ are 830.56
Formula is the empirical of any ionic or covalent network solid compound used as an independent entity for stoichiometric calculations and it is the lowest whole number ratio of ions represented in an ionic compound
Here given data is
MgCl₂ = 212 grams
1 mole of magnesium chloride has mass = 95.211 gram and contains 6.022×10²³formula units of magnesium chloride
Here 212 grams×6.022×10²³form unit of MgCl₂/95.211 gram = 830.56
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