To find out if a dye is a mixture or not, you can make use of the chromatography method of separation.
If the dye is a mixture, the different elements inside the mixture will be separated out during chromatography and they will form different bands on the cinematographic paper but if the dye is composed of only one element, only one band will be formed on the cinematographic paper.
I can't remember any of the weights of the individual elements but here is how you solve it:
Molecular weight of copper + nitrogen + 3 oxygens = molecular weight of the compound.
M = moles / liter
.350 moles / 1 liter
Do .350 moles / liter x the molecular weight (g / mole) of the compound = the answer in g / L
Stirring and agitating chemical reactions is desirable and stirring reflux systems or any system under heating is necessary to a distribute the heat evenly throughout the system and b) to prevent splashing and boilovers.
Hydrocarbons are chains of C and H. C and H are held together by covalent bonds.
hydrocarbons are of three main types
alkanes - only single bonds between C atoms
alkenes - double bonds between C atoms present
alkynes - triples bonds between C atoms present
saturated hydrocarbons definition is when there are only single bonds present
from the given compounds
propane - only single bonds
propene - double bond
propyne - triple bond
propanal - double bond between C and O
only compound with single bonds is propane
answer is propane