Answer: The chemical formula for barium chloride shows the number of ATOMS of each element in the SMALLEST representative unit of the substance.
Explanation:
The chemical formula of compound are ways in which a chemical substance is being expressed using chemical symbols to show types of atoms and subscripts to indicate the number of atoms of each element. It shows the number of atoms in a single ( smallest) representative unit of the substance. Using the compound BaCl2;
"Ba" represents the abbreviation for the element "Barium" while "Cl2" represents the abbreviation for the element "chloride" with the subscript of two indicating the number of atoms of chlorine.
There are steps to be considered while writing a chemical compound of a substance, they include:
--> write the symbol of all the elements that forms the compound ( Ba and Cl).
--> write the valency of each element. (Ba has 2 valence electrons while Cl has 1 valence electron).
--> exchange the valency of the both elements such that Ba bears valency of 1 and Cl bears valency of 2 electrons.
--> finally, write the valency of second atom as subscript of first and Write valency of first atom as subscript of second. You will achieve BaCl2 as your chemical formula.
Answer:
= 2113.44 kJ
Explanation:
When 1 mole of CH4 (g) burns in excess oxygen -714.0 kJ of heat is released.
For 47.50 g;
molar mass of CH4 = 16.042 g/mol
Number of moles of CH4
= 47.5 g /16.042 g/mol
= 2.96 moles
Therefore;
1 mole = -714.0 kJ
Heat change for 2.96 moles
= 2.96 moles × -714.0 kJ
= 2113.44 kJ
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Explanation:
To compare the average speed, we would need some parameters which you clearly didn't state in your question. However, permit me to manufacture some from thin air.
The formula for average speed is given as
Speed = distance / time
From the question, we have the time, but not the distance moved by the horse. Now, assuming the horse moves a distance of 60 meters, then we can say,
Speed = 60 / 60
Where the difference between the two time, t = 120 - 60 = 180 - 120 = 60
So, from my hypothesized example, the average speed of the horse is 1 m/s