Answer:
5 % by mass
Explanation:
1. Calculate the <em>moles of KIO₄</em>.

2. Calculate the <em>moles of sugar</em>

3. Calculate the <em>mass of sugar</em>

4. Calculate the <em>mass of the sugar solution</em>
5. Calculate the <em>percent by mass</em> of sugar


<em>Note</em>: The answer can have only one significant figure because that is all you gave for the concentration of KIO₄.
Q.1
a) 1 mol of N2 requires 3 moles of H2
so 4 moles of hydrogen will require = 4/3 = 1.33 moles
Answer of A) 1.33 moles
b) 2.5 moles of nitrogen gas were require to produce 5.00 moles of NH3
c) 7.5 moles of hydrogen gas were require to produce
5.00 moles of NH3
Q.2
a) 6 moles of H2 gas were require to make 6.00 mol H2S
b)24 moles of H2 gas were required to react with 3 moles of S8
c)56 moles of H2S are produced from 7 mol of S8
Answer:
Water has polar O-H bonds. The negative O atoms attract the positive H atoms in nearby molecules, leading to the unusually strong type of dipole-dipole force called a hydrogen bond.
Explanation:
The First 2 statements stated above were false whereas the third one is a true statement.
Explanation:
- The viscosity of bitumen is about 100 times greater than the viscosity of water - False
Reason - The viscosity of bitumen is about not 100 times greater than the viscosity of water, it is actually 100, 000 times greater.
- Oil from oil sand deposits is only obtained by first heating the sands at high temperatures is False.
Reason- Oil from oil sand deposits is not obtained by first heating the sands at high temperatures but by using steams
- Oil sands contain sand, water, and light crude oil is true.
Zn + H₂SO₄ = ZnSO₄ + H₂
Zn⁰ - 2e⁻ = Zn²⁺ zinc is the reducing agent
2H⁺ + 2e⁻ = H₂ hydrogen ions is oxidizer