The gallionella bacteria reaction
that is Fe2+ → Fe3+ is example of oxidation reaction (answer A)
Explanation
oxidation reaction reaction occurs when electrons are lost during reaction by a molecule or ion or atom. when oxidation occurs the oxidation state of the molecule or ion or atom increases. For this reason Fe2+ → Fe3+ is a oxidation reaction since the oxidation state move from oxidation state 2 to 3
Answer:
Percent yield = 57.8 %
Theoretical yield = 11.781 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of CaO produced = 6.81 g
Mass of CaCO₃ react = 20.7 g
Theoretical yield = ?
Percent yield = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
CaCO₃ → CaO + CO₂
Number of moles of CaCO₃ :
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles = 20.7 g/ 100.1 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.21 mol
Now we will compare the moles of CaCO₃ with CaO.
CaCO₃ : CaO
1 : 1
0.21 : 0.21
Theoretical yield of CaO:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 0.21 mol × 56.1 g/mol
Mass = 11.781 g
Percent yield:
Percent yield = ( actual yield / theoretical yield ) × 100
Percent yield = (6.81 g/ 11.781 g) × 100
Percent yield = 57.8 %
Answer:
2H on 3H
Explanation:
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Molar mass CH4 = 16.0 g/mol
* number of moles:
932.3 / 16 => 58.26875 moles
T = 136.2 K
V = 0.560 L
P = ?
R = 0.082
Use the clapeyron equation:
P x V = n x R x T
P x 0.560 = 58.26875 x 0.082 x 136.2
P x 0.560 = 650.76
P = 650.76 / 0.560
P = 1162.07 atm
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