Question: Given the balanced equation representing a reaction:
2H2 + O2 ==>2H2O
What is the total mass of water formed when 8 grams of hydrogen reacts completely with 64 grams of oxygen?
(1) 18 g (3) 56 g
(2) 36 g (4) 72 g
Answer:
"72 gram" is the total mass of water formed when 8 grams of hydrogen reacts completely with 64 grams of oxygen
Explanation:
We will do stoichiometry in this kind of problem:
Therefore, the total mass of water formed is 72 g.
Answer:
Remain the same
Explanation:
The law of mass conservation states that matter cannot be created nor destroyed but can be converted from one form to another.
Essentially, what Lavoisier was trying to proof is that by heating the mixture, after all the change the mass still remains. That was why he used a sealed flask. If the flask was not sealed, it probably would have been that some of the mass will escape as vapor to the atmosphere which might be difficult to account for
Answer:
Two water molecules contain 4 hydrogen atoms and 2 oxygen atoms. A mole of water molecules contains 2 moles of hydrogen atoms and 1 mole of oxygen atoms.
Explanation:
Answer:
If each element can be identified by its spectrum then the composition of an unknown star can be determined
Explanation:
The chemical nature of the elements is that they absorb specific wavelength of light depending on their atom. By spectral analysis of the spectrum of emitted light by a body, the body's composition can therefore be determined. As such in order to determine the composition of distant bodies such as planets, stars and other celestial bodies scientists usually make use of spectroscopy.
The answer to that question is 58.4 g/mol.