It would cause a drop <span>but I am not sure double check other answers </span>
Ans :C
same proton(atomic no.) and electron, diff neutrons
mass no= electrons + neutrons
Answer:
2KHCO3+ H3PO4 arrow K2HPO4 + 2 H20 + 2C02
Explanation:
2KHCO3+ H3PO4 arrow K2HPO4 + 2 H20 + 2C02
Start with the Ks. Don't start on the right. Just balance the Ks on the left. The reason is that the CO3 is going to break down as well.
2KHCO3+ H3PO4 arrow K2HPO4 + H20 + C02
Leave the PO4 alone. Now look at the Hs that are on the right. There are 5 on the left. Leave the K2HPO4 alone. If you put a 2 in front of tthe H2O then you have a total of 5 Hs on the right.
2KHCO3+ H3PO4 arrow K2HPO4 + 2H20 + C02
There are 2 carbons on the left. You need 2 on the right.
2KHCO3+ H3PO4 arrow K2HPO4 + 2H20 + 2C02
That should do it.
Let's make a table to show balance.
Species K H C PO4- O
Left 2 5 2 1 6 from CO3^(2-)
Right 2 5 2 1 6 from H2O/CO2
I believe this would be Avogadro's law which states ''Equal volumes of all gases, at the same temperature and pressure, have the same number of molecules regardless of their chemical nature and physical properties.''
Answer:
c. 30mL
Explanation:
NaOH + HCl ---> H2O + NaCl
conc. = mol/vol
mol HCl = conc. x vol
= 1.0 x 30
= 30mol
mol NaOH = 30mol
vol. = mol/conc
= 30/1.0
= 30mL