Answer:
The answer is 9.000090040048176
Answer:
There is no structure, it depends on what the product contains
Explanation:
In considering a spectroscopic method of identifying a product, if the compound has hydrogen atom then the proton NMR is considered because it contains a nuclear spin.
on the other hand, if it contains carbon, whether Quaternary carbon, tertiary carbon or secondary carbon, then definitely carbon-13 NMR will be considered. and if the compound has a functional group and the group absorbs IR with a particular frequency, then IR will be used in characterizing the compound..
but if the compound when bombarded gives species of radical ion, then Mass spectroscopy will be used in identifying such compound
Hydrochloric acid is usually purchased in a concentrated form that is 37.0% HCl by mass and has a density of 1.20g/mL. Calculate the molarity of the concd HCl.
1.20 g/mL x 1000 mL x 0.37 x (1/36.5) = about 12 M or so but you do it exactly.
Then mL x M = mL x M
mL x 12 M = 2800 mL x 0.475
Solve for mL of the concd HCl solution.
Explanation:
The n in Bohr model of the atom is principle quantum number.
The Rydberg n integer stats represent electron orbits at various integral distances from the atom in Bohr's conceptualization of the atom. Subsequent models discovered that the values for n1 and n2 match the two orbitals ' principle quantum numbers.