First you figure out how many grams of sulfur has been used.
2.080g - 1.659g = 0.421g of S used
Now change all of your grams to mols.
1.659g of Cu / 63.546g/mol = 0.02611mol of Cu
0.421g of S / 32.065g/mol = 0.01313 mol of S
From this you can see that S has less so we divide both numbers by the number of moles of S so we can get a ratio of S to Cu.
0.01313/0.01313 = 1 for S
0.02611/0.01313 = 2 for Cu
So the empirical formula would be Cu2S or copper sulfide.
Answer:-
(iv) (i) + (II)
Explanation:-
Hydrogen bonds Occur between Hydrogen and an element with high electronegativity like N or O.
DNA base pairs are arranged such that they are complimentary. Hence hydrogen bonding will occur between both the amide carbonyl and NH2 as well as the amide NH and Nitrogen of the cyclic C=N-C group.
Answer:
Mass of arsenic chloride produced is 0.363 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of arsenic chloride produced = ?
Mass of arsenic react = 0.150 g
Mass of chlorine = excess
Solution:
Chemical equation:
2As + 3Cl₂ → 2AsCl₃
First of all we will calculate the number of moles of arsenic.
Number of moles = mass/ molar mass
Number of moles = 0.150 g/ 75 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.002 mol
Now we will compare the moles of arsenic with arsenic chloride.
As : AsCl₃
2 : 2
0.002 : 0.002
Mass of arsenic chloride produced:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 0.002 × 181.28 g/mol
Mass = 0.363 g