Answer:
= 100u. Hence 10 g = 0.1 mole. Hope it's helpful to u
Answer: 186.3 g of
will be produced from 2.50 mol of K
Explanation:
The balanced chemical reaction is:
According to stoichiometry :
2 moles of K produce = 2 moles of
Thus 2.50 moles of
will produce=
of
Mass of
Thus 186.3 g of
will be produced from 2.50 mol of K
Well, keep in mind q=msΔT, and that in these sorts of questions, -msΔT = msΔT (meaning that the energy lost by the metal as it cools down is gained by the water as it heats up).
If you put something hot into something cold, what happens? The hot metal would cool down, while the water would heat up, and given some time, both the metal and water would be at the same temperature. The metal would have cooled down, while the water would have heated up.
C. Physical changes do not change the identity of a substance, only the physical appearance such as shape or form. If you break a pencil in half, it is still composed of the same material and therefore keeps its identity as the substance it was before the physical change. Phase changes, such as ice melting, is also a physical change because it changes form. But ice is still made of H20 just like water and steam are comprised of H20.
Helium and Xenon are both noble gases. Noble gases are chemically inert. This mean they are not capable of reacting to anything at natural conditions. Carbon on the other hand is not explosive when it is to react with water. Cesium on the other hand is of the same group as sodium. These elements are known to be explosive when reacted to water. The intensity actually increases when we go down a row.