I can't really understand you but I'm assuming that you're looking for the moles of 120g of NaCl
<em>(</em><em>round</em><em> </em><em>as</em><em> </em><em>you</em><em> </em><em>wish</em><em>)</em>
Answer:
68.6 m
Explanation:
Speed is defined as distance covered per unit time and expressed as
S=d/t
Where d is distance and t is speed.
Making d the subject of the above formula then
d=st
Substituting 343 m/s dor s and 0.200 s for s then
d=343*0.2=68.6 m
Therefore, the distance is 68.6 m
Answer:
- <em><u>% of calcium carbonate = 28.8%</u></em>
Explanation:
The <em>percentage </em>of a substance in a mixture is calculated with the formula:
- % of substance = (mass of substance / mass of mixture) × 100
In this case we have:
- mass of substance = mass of <em>calcium carbonate</em> = 1.73 g
- mass of<em> mixture</em> = mass of <em>calcium carbonate</em> + mass of <em>sodium carbonate</em> + mass of <em>magnesium sulfate</em>
- mass of <em>mixture</em> = 1.73 g + 2.34 g + 1.93 g = 6.00 g
Now you can substitute the values in the formula for percentage:
- % of substance = (1.73g / 6.00g) × 100 = 28.8%
Answer:
<h3>The answer is 13.87 g</h3>
Explanation:
The mass of a substance when given the density and volume can be found by using the formula
<h3>mass = Density × volume</h3>
From the question
density of metal = 5.78 g/mL
volume = final volume of water - initial volume of water
volume = 24.7 - 22.3 = 2.4 mL
We have
mass = 5.78 × 2.4 = 13.872
We have the final answer as
<h3>13.87 g</h3>
Hope this helps you