Tantalum Ta
Niobium Nb
Thorium Th
Titanium Ti
Vanadium V
Answer:
The answer to the question is
The percentage yield when 500. g of SO₃ react with excess water to produce 575 g of H₂SO₄ is 81.63 %
Explanation:
The known variables are
Mass of SO₃ = 500 g
Mass of H₂SO₄ = 575 g
Molar mass of SO₃ = 80.0632 g/mol
Molar mass of H₂SO₄ = 98.079 g/mol
The reaction equation is
SO₃ +H₂O → H₂SO₄
One mole of SO₃ react with one mole of H₂O to produce one mole of H₂SO₄
Therefore number of moles of SO₃ in 500 g sample of SO₃ = (500 g)/(80.0632 g/mol) = 6.25 moles
Also number of moles of H₂SO₄ in 575 g sample of H₂SO₄ = (575 g)/(98.079 g/mol) = 5.86 moles
Which shows that the reaction is in the forward direction, production of H₂SO₄
Therefore 6.25 moles of SO₃ can produce 6.25 moles of H₂SO₄ and
The mass of 6.25 moles of H₂SO₄ = 6.25 moles × 98.079 g/mol = 612.51 g
Theoretical Yield = 612.51 g
Percentage Yield =
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Percentage Yield = 81.63 %
<span>Answer: yes, when calcium hydroxide powder is placed into a hydrochloric acid solution, aqueous calcium hydroxide and water are formed.
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Explanation:
</span><span>1) Calcium hydroxide is a base whose chemical formula is: Ca(OH)₂</span>
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2) Hydrochloric acid is the acid with chemical formula HCl
</span><span>3) Acids and bases react in a double replacement reaction forming salt plus water: Acid + Base → salt + water
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4) The specific chemical equation for these reactants is:
</span><span>Ca(OH)₂ (s) + 2HCl(aq) → CaCl₂ (aq) + 2H₂O(l)</span>
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</span><span>5) CaCl₂ is calcium chloride, a salt, and H₂O is water
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Answer:
1) False, acids have a low pH
2) bases are slippery
3) water and salt
4)i think its strong acid but not completely sure
5) neutral
Explanation:
<span>X: Geothermal energy
Y: Nonrenewable
So the answer is A</span>