Answer:
a) You can form 466 g of BaSO₄.
Explanation:
a) Mass of BaSO4
196 g H₂SO4 × 1 mol H₂SO4
98.08 g H₂SO4
1 mol BaSO 1 mol H₂SO4 X X
466 g BaSO4
233.39 g BaSO4
1 mol BaSO4
Answer : q = 6020 J, w = -6020 J, Δe = 0
Solution : Given,
Molar heat of fusion of ice = 6020 J/mole
Number of moles = 1 mole
Pressure = 1 atm
Molar heat of fusion : It is defined as the amount of energy required to melt 1 mole of a substance at its melting point. There is no temperature change.
The relation between heat and molar heat of fusion is,
(in terms of mass)
or, (in terms of moles)
Now we have to calculate the value of q.
When temperature is constant then the system behaves isothermally and Δe is a temperature dependent variable.
So, the value of
Now we have to calculate the value of w.
Formula used :
where, q is heat required, w is work done and is internal energy.
Now put all the given values in above formula, we get
w = -6020 J
Therefore, q = 6020 J, w = -6020 J, Δe = 0
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To determine the number of phosphorus atoms from a given mass, we need to determine the number of moles of the substance by dividing the molar mass which for in this case is equal to 123.88 g/mol for P4. Then, we multiply Avogadro's number. It <span>represents the number of
units in one mole of any substance. This has the value of 6.022 x 10^23 units /
mole.
mole P4 = 158 kg P4 ( 1000 g / 1 kg ) ( 1 mol / 123.88 g ) = 1275.43 mol P4
# of P4 atoms = 1275.43 mol P4 ( 6.022 x 10^23 atoms P4 / 1 mol P4 ) = 7.68x10^26 atoms P4</span>