Answer:
-37.63KJ
Explanation:
First, we write an equation of reaction:
H + Br ——-> HBr
Now we are told that 155g of HBr is formed. We can calculate the number of moles of HBr formed as follows:
We simply divide the mass of the HBr formed by the molar mass of HBr. The molar mass of HBr is 81g/mol
The number of moles of HBr formed is thus 81/155 = 0.52 moles
The amount of heat released is thus 0.52 * (-72) = -37.63KJ
A. 1,5,3,4
the 3 and 4 increase the number of oxygens on the right side to 10 so you have to put a 5 in front of the oxygen of the left side to balance it out
Answer:
Explanation:
H = 0.44/1.01 = 0.4356
O = 6.92/16 = 0.4319
This gives a 1:1 ratio. So the closest thing you could say is the formula is 0H
Going to your chemical storage room, you could justify that it is H2O2 or hydrogen peroxide. The question needs one more fact to make the answer certainty.
Answer:
The answer is <u>C. As2O3</u>
Explanation:
0.600 gr of Arsenic and Oxygen.
0.454 gr of Arsenic
So, 0.146 gr of Oxygen will be in the compound.
- First: The grams of each element must be divided by its atomic weight:
- 0.454 gr As / 74.92u As = 0.00606
- 0.146 gr O / 16u O = 0.009125
- Both results must be divided by the lowest number found:
- 0.009125 / 0.00606 = 1.5 O
- As one of the values is not an integer then both results are multiplied until both give an integer:
- Then the answer is given: