Answer:
3.61 * 10 ²⁴atoms.
Explanation:
Moles is denoted by given mass divided by the molecular mass ,
Hence ,
n = w / m
n = moles ,
w = given mass ,
m = molecular mass .
From the question ,
w = 582 g
m = 194 g/mol
The number of moles can be calculated from the above formula , and substituting the respective values ,
n = w / m = 582 g / 194 g/mol = 3 mol
In the molecular formula of caffeine ,
<u>In 1 mole of caffeine their are - 2 moles of Oxygen.
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Therefore , in 3 moles of Caffeine there will be 6 moles of oxygen.
As well know ,
one mole of any substance contains 6.023*10²³ atoms,
Therefore , in 6 mol of oxygen = 6 * 6.023*10²³ atoms = 3.61 * 10 ²⁴atoms.
Answer:
82.59 m/s or 297.324 km/h
Explanation:
From the question,
Applying
V = √[2(P'/ρ)].................. Equation 1 ( From
Where V = Speed of the aircraft, Differential Pressure of the air craft, ρ = Density of air at an altitude of 3000 m.
Given: P' = 3100 N/m², ρ = 0.909 kg/m³
Substitute into equation 1
V = √[2(3100/0.909)]
V = √(2×3410.34)
V = √(6820.68)
V = 82.59 m/s
V = 297.324 km/h
Hence the speed of the aircraft is 82.59 m/s or 297.324 km/h
Answer:
1
Explanation:
outershell atoms of an element are also known as valency of that element
so the valency and number of elctron in the outershell of a sodium atom is +1.
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1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 3d10 4s2 4p1
Primero realizas la configuración electrónica que es la que te puse allá arriba.
Después miras el nivel en que termina, puede ser 1, 2, 3, 4 etc.
Entonces como el último número de la configuración electrónica es 4, entonces ese es el nivel
Y los electrones de el último nivel son los de Valencia
4s2, 4p1 sumas 2+1 que son los electrones que se encuentran en el último nivel.
por eso hay 3 electrones de valencia.
Answer:
27 liters of hydrogen gas will be formed
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
Number of moles C = 1.03 moles
Pressure H2 = 1.0 atm
Temperature = 319 K
Step 2: The balanced equation
C +H20 → CO + H2
Step 3: Calculate moles H2
For 1 mol C we need 1 mol H2O to produce 1 mol CO an 1 mol H2
For 1.03 moles C we'll have 1.03 moles H2
Step 4: Calculate volume H2
p*V = n*R*T
⇒with p = the pressure of the H2 gas = 1.0 atm
⇒with V = the volume of H2 gas = TO BE DETERMINED
⇒with n = the number of moles H2 gas = 1.03 moles
⇒with R = the gas constant = 0.08206 L*Atm/mol*K
⇒with T = the temperature = 319 K
V = (n*R*T)/p
V = (1.03 * 0.08206 *319) / 1
V = 27 L
27 liters of hydrogen gas will be formed