Answer:
Develop systems that track and predict harmful algal blooms
Explanation:
In Massachusetts, scientists are experimenting with a sensor that can identify three types of dangerous microscopic algae by their genetic material and offer an early warning when they are detected in the water.
Answer:
<u>2</u>H₂S + <u>1</u>O₂ → <u>2</u>H₂O + <u>2</u>S
Explanation:
<u>SOLUTION :-</u>
Balance it by using 'hit & trial' method , and you'll get the answer :-
<u>2</u>H₂S + <u>1</u>O₂ → <u>2</u>H₂O + <u>2</u>S
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<u>VERIFICATION :-</u>
<em>In reactant side of equation :-</em>
- Number of atoms in H = 2×2 = 4
- Number of atoms in S = 2×1 = 2
- Number of atoms in O = 1×2 = 2
<em>In product side of equation :-</em>
- Number of atoms in H = 2×2 = 4
- Number of atoms in O = 2×1 = 2
- Number of atoms in S = 2×1 = 2
Number of atoms of each element is equal in both reactant & product side of equation. Hence , the equation is balanced.
a. Moles of gold = 35.12/197 = 0.18 moles. b. number of gold molecules = moles x 6.02 x 10^23 = 0.18 x 6.02 x 10^23= 1.08 x 10^23
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