You would place it in orbit around Earth, as most X-rays are absorbed by the atmosphere, so you would want the detector outside of the atmosphere to accurately detect the X-rays.
Answer is "0.05 mol".
<em>Explanation;</em>
We can do calculation by using a simple formula as
n = m/M
Where, n is the number of moles of the substance (mol), m is the mass of the substance (g) and M is the molar mass of the substance (g/mol).
Here,
n = ?
m = 2.80 g
M = 56.08 g/mol
By substitution,
n = 2.80 g /56.08 g/mol
n = 0.0499 mol ≈ 0.05 mol
The molarity of the solution : 1.2 M
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Molarity shows the number of moles of solute in every 1 liter of solute or mmol in each ml of solution
Where
M = Molarity
n = Number of moles of solute
V = Volume of solution
mass of NaCl=35 g
Volume of solution = 0.5 L
mol NaCl(MW=58.44 g/mol) :
The molarity :
Answer:
Light
Explanation:
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