Answer:
All molecules of a compound have the same properties
Explanation:
- Molecules are particles of elements or compounds that are made of more than one atoms.
- Molecules of an element are made up of similar atoms. For example, Oxygen molecule, O₂, has two oxygen atoms and chlorine molecule, Cl₂, has two chlorine atoms.
- Molecules of a compound are made up of different types of atoms, for example, a water molecule, H₂O is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom.
- Molecules of a compound have similar properties that are similar to that of the compound. The properties of a molecule of a compound are different from those of an individual atom.
Neon has a smaller atomic radius do it having less of an electron shield. Also the more protons an element has the tighter it is held together making it smaller.
Answer:
Mass percent concentration: 25,2% m/m
Explanation:
The percentage mass by mass indicates the grams of solute in 100 grams of solution. We convert the ml of water into g from the density formula:
δ= m/v m=δx v= 1 g/ml x 115 ml= 115 g
115g solution-----29 g NaCl
100g solution----x=(100g solutionx29 g NaCl)/115g solution
x=25,2173913 g NaCl
Answer:
The answer to your question is below
Explanation:
Trial 1 Trial 2
mass of Mg 0.255 g 0.353 g
mass of MgO 0.418 g 0.576 g
Chemical reaction
2Mg(s) + O₂(g) ⇒ 2MgO(s)
Question 1.
Atomic mass of Mg = 24.31 x 2 = 48.62 g
Molecular mass of MgO = 2(24.31 + 16) = 80.62 g
Trial 1
48.62 g of Mg ----------------- 80.62 g of MgO
0.255 g ---------------- x
x = (0.255 x 80.62)/48.62
x = 0.422 g of MgO
Trial 2 48.62 g of Mg ----------------- 80.62 g of MgO
0.353 g ---------------- x
x = (0.353 x 80.62)/48.62
x = 0.585 g of MgO
Question 2
Trial 1
Percent yield = 0.418/0.422 x 100 = 99%
Trial 2
Percent yield = 0.576/0.585 x 100 = 98.5%
Question 3
Average = (99 + 98.5)/2
= 98.75%
Answer:
AlF3
Explanation:
Aluminum fluoride is an inorganic compound of chemical formula AlF3. Such a compound originates from the treatment of aluminum hydroxide particles with hydrogen fluoride, which react and give rise to aluminum fluoride. This is a very important solid and crystalline element during the production of other compounds that use aluminum oxides because it has the ability to lower the melting point.