Glucose is a monosaccharide
Answer: the electrons i.e their valence electron
Explanation: valence electron is the number of electron in the outermost shell of an atom. Infact it is the combining power of an element. The valence electron gives us a better understanding of how an element will react with other elements. This is the reason why elements with the same number of valence electron(s) are grouped together telling us that they exhibit similar chemical properties
Answer:
691.29 K or 418.14 °C
Explanation:
Hello, at first the moles of oxygen gas are required:
Now, based on the ideal gas equation, we solve for the temperature:
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Answer:
The specific rotation of D is 11.60° mL/g dm
Explanation:
Given that:
The path length (l) = 1 dm
Observed rotation (∝) = + 0.27°
Molarity = 0.175 M
Molar mass = 133.0 g/mol
Concentration in (g/mL) = 0.175 mol/L × 133.0 g/mol
Concentration in (g/mL) = 23.275 g/L
Since 1 L = 1000 mL
Concentration in (g/mL) = 0.023275 g/mL
The specific rotation [∝] = ∝/(1×c)
= 0.27°/( 1 dm × 0.023275 g/mL
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= 11.60° mL/g dm
Thus, the specific rotation of D is 11.60° mL/g dm
1.2 Cups to 0.2839 Liters (I think if I did my math right)