Answer:
62.8
Step-by-step explanation:
10*2=20
20*3.14= 62.8
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The answer for the question is option 2
What kind of Question is that. That is some real math right there.
1.326 grams of NH3 are required to produce 4.65 g of HF.
Step-by-step explanation:
Balanced chemical reaction is written first to know the number of moles taking part in original reaction.
NH3 +3 F2 ⇒3 HF + NF3
Given:
mass of HF = 4.65
First the number of moles of HF in 4.65 grams is calculated by using the formula:
number of moles (n) =
atomic mass of HF = 20 grams/mole
putting the values in the above equation number of moles can be found.
n =
= 0.235 moles of HF are given.
From the equation it can be said that:
1 mole of NH3 reacts to form 3 moles of HF
so, x moles of NH3 would react to form 0.235 moles of HF
=
3x = 0.235
x =
x = 0.078 moles of NH3 is required.
The moles are converted to mass by applying the formula:
mass = atomic mass X number of moles (atomic mass of NH3 = 17 grams/mole)
putting the values in the formula
mass = 17 X 0.078
mass = 1.326 grams
Answer:
6
Step-by-step explanation:
I just learned about this yesterday. The line inside of the box is the median. The left side of the box, on the number 2, is the lower quartile. The dot on the line to the left, outside of the box, is above the smallest value. The right side of the box is the upper quartile. The line outside of the box on the right is the highest value. Hope this helps!