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You can test whether or not the object is more or less dense than what by having, “80mL” (as long as the amount of water is easy to read and doesn’t overflow). You take all the object you want to test for, slowly and carefully drop the object into the water. If the Object sinks it is more dese and if it floats it is less dense. To find the exact density of the tested objects look at how much water is being displaced in the container and subtract the amount of water from that to get volume. Then, (or before putting the object into water) weight the object to find its mass. Next you divide the mass in mL by the volume to get the exact density.
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At constant pressure, the heat of reaction is equal to the enthalpy change of the system. Most chemical reactions occur at constant pressure, so enthalpy is more often used to measure heats of reaction than internal energy
H^+ S^-2 -> H2S - Chemical formula of Dihydrogen monosulphide.
Electron Dot Diagram
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H • •S• •H -> H-S-H
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Explanation: The atomic mass of iron (Fe) is 55.85 amu. The atomic mass of radium (Ra) is 226 amu. One mole of atoms of any element contains 6.022 X 1023 atoms, regardless of the type of element. The mass of one mole of an element depends on what that element is, and is equal to the atom mass of that element in grams.