Answer:
I think magnesium hydroxide.
Explanation:
Answer:
101.56 of H₂O
Explanation:
The balanced equation for the reaction is given below:
CH₄ + 2O₂ —> CO₂ + 2H₂O
Next, we shall determine the mass of CH₄ that reacted and the mass of H₂O produced from the balanced equation. This is illustrated below:
Molar mass of CH₄ = 12 + (4×1.01)
= 12 + 4.04
= 16.04 g/mol
Mass of CH₄ from the balanced equation = 1 × 16.04 = 16.04 g
Molar mass of H₂O = (2×1.01) + 16
= 2.02 + 16
= 18.02 g/mol
Mass of H₂O from the balanced equation = 2 × 18.02 = 36.04g
SUMMARY:
From the balanced equation above,
16.04 g of CH₄ reacted to produce 36.04 g of H₂O.
Finally, we shall determine the mass of water, H₂O produced by the reaction of 45.2 g of methane, CH₄. This can be obtained as illustrated below:
From the balanced equation above,
16.04 g of CH₄ reacted to produce 36.04 g of H₂O.
Therefore 45.2 g of CH₄ will react to produce = (45.2 × 36.04)/16.04 = 101.56 g of H₂O.
Thus, 101.56 of H₂O were obtained.
Answer:
0.84ppm
Explanation:
Mass of solute = 3.8 x 10⁻⁴g
Mass of solution = 450g
Unknown is the concentration in ppm; parts per million
The parts per million is one of the units of representing small concentration of solutes in a solution.
Solutes are the substances dissolving in another to give solution.
Here the concentration is expressed in a million units.
Concentration in ppm =
x 10⁶
=
x 10⁶
= 0.84ppm
Theoretical Yield of H2SO3: 31.2 g
Percent Yield: 67.4%
Theoretical Yield of C2H6: 6.50
Percent Yield: 88.7%
Theoretical Yield of HF: 3.84
Percent Yield: 71.4%
<h3><u>Answer</u>;</h3>
No, a precipitate does not form
<h3><u>Explanation</u>;</h3>
- Precipitation involves mixing or combining solutions that contain soluble ionic compounds to form an insoluble ionic compound by a reaction.
- Sodium acetate and ammonium sulfate are both soluble ionic compounds, which implies that they exist as ions in aqueous solution.
- <em><u>When they combine they form NH4CH3COOH and sodium sulfate, Na2SO4, which are both soluble salts, as all salts of ammonium and sodium are soluble.</u></em>
- <em><u>Both ammonium acetate and sodium sulfate are soluble because there are no anions that can form an insoluble solid with NH4+ and Na+ cations. </u></em>