Drill cores from the ocean floor were dated and found to be very young compared to the age of the earth. This means the crust had to be formed recently, which can be explained by creation of crust at a spreading center.
I'm pretty sure the answer is A.
Answer:
<h3>Reactivity is the ability of matter to react chemically with other substances. Flammability is the ability of matter to burn.</h3>
Solution
Given mass of FeBr2 = 85.5 g
Molar mass of FeBr2 = 215.65
No. of Moles of FeBr2 = Given Mass / Molar mass = 85.5 / 215.65
No. of Moles = 0.3964
Given Volume is 450 mL i.e. 0.450 L
Now Concentration = 0.3964/0.450
Hence Concentration = 0.881 mol/L
Answer:
a) 0.525 mol
b) 0.525 mol
c) 0.236 mol
Explanation:
The combustion reactions (partial and total) will be:
C₇H₁₆ + (15/2)O₂ → 7CO + 8H₂O
C₇H₁₆ + 11O₂ → 7CO₂ + 8H₂O
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2C₇H₁₆ + (37/2)O₂ → 7CO + 7CO₂ + 16H₂O
It means that the reaction will form 50% of each gas.
a) 0.525 mol of CO
b) 0.525 mol of CO₂
c) The molar mass of heptane is: 7*12 g/mol of C + 16*1 g/mol of H = 100 g/mol
So, the number of moles is the mass divided by the molar mass:
n = 11.5/100 = 0.115 mol
For the stoichiometry:
2 mol of C₇H₁₆ -------------- (37/2) mol of O₂
0.115 mol of C₇H₁₆ --------- x
By a simple direct three rule:
2x = 2.1275
x = 1.064 mol of O₂
Which is the moles of oxygen that reacts, so are leftover:
1.3 - 1.064 = 0.236 mol of O₂