Answer:62.66°C or 235.66K
Explanation:Q=McpT, the energy was given in calories so you first convert to Joules by multiplying the value in calories by 4.184J.
17*4.184=71.128kJ.
71.128kJ=mcpT
71.128kJ=245*4.187*(T-Tm)
Tm is the final temperature of the mixture. The T is the temperature given which should be converted to Kelvin by adding 273...T=32+273=305K.
71128J=245*4.187*(305-Tm)
71128=312873.575-1025.815Tm
1025.815Tm=312873.575-71128
1025.815Tm=241745.58
Tm=241745.58/1025.815
Tm=235.66K
Answer:
<em>a)C4H5N2O</em>
<em>b)C12H22O11</em>
<em>c)HO2</em>
<em>d)CH2O</em>
<em>e)C3H4O3</em>
Explan ation:
To obtain th e empirical formul a from the molecular for mula you have to divide the subscripts by the largest whole number you can, that provide you a whole number for each one subscripts:
Answer:
P₂ = 13.9 atm (3 sig. figs.)
Explanation:
The pressure (P), Volume (V) relationship with Temperature (T) & mass (n) held constant is an inverse proportionality. That is Boyles Law ...
P ∝ 1/V => P = k/V => k = P·V
For two pressure-volume conditions, the proportionality constant (k) remains constant where k₁ = k₂ and P₁·V₁ = P₂·V₂ => P₂ = P₁·V₁/V₂
Given:
P₁ = 1.31 atm.
V₁ = 5.51 L
P₂ = ?
V₂ = 0.520 L
V₂ = (1.31 atm)(5.51L)/(0.520L) = 13.88096154 atm (calc. ans.) = 13.9 atm (3 sig. figs.)
Protons: 7
electrons: 7
neutrons: 7
Yeah that’s true because a chemical reaction can’t be changed but a physical change can be changed :)