Answer:
<h2>7.91 g/mL</h2>
Explanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
From the question we have
We have the final answer as
<h3>7.91 g/mL</h3>
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Percent yield is calculated using:
Your actual yield is how much you actually had at the end of the experiment = 79g.
Your theoretical yield is how much you calculated you should have gotten in an ideal, perfect experiment = 104g.
So put those values into the equation:
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1 mole of particles = 6.02*10²³
8.59 *10²³atoms*(1 mol/6.02*10²³ atoms) = (8.59/6.02) mol
M(Cl)=35.5 g/mol
(8.59/6.02) mol*35.5 g/mol=50.7 g
The stickiness of water is due to the 2 hyrdrogen atoms and are attracted to the oxygen atom of other nearby water molecules which is called hydrogen bonding