Mass of Aluminum (in g) : 4.104
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Reaction
2 Al(s) + 6 HCl(aq) → 2 AICI₃ (aq) + 3 H₂(g)
mol HCl :

mol Al :

mass of Aluminum :

Calculate the normality of 1 Kg of aluminum sulfide in 5000 ml of solution.
Normality comes out to be 8.11
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Given </h3>
- Mass of solute: 1000g
- Volume of solution (V): 5000 ml = 5 liters
- Equivalent mass of solute (E) = molar mass / n-factor
n-factor for
is 6 and molar mass is 148g
So, on calculating equivalent mass is equal to 24.66g
FORMULAE of Normality (N) = (Mass of the solute) / (Equivalent mass of the solute (E) × Volume of the solution (V)
N=
<u> N=8.11</u>
Therefore, normality of 1 kg aluminum sulfide is 8.11
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Precipitation reactions are those reactions in which two aqueous solutions, when mixed, react to form a solid. The solid thus formed is known as a precipitate. Thus, a precipitate is an insoluble solid (recall that an insoluble substance is one which does not dissolve). ... We have defined precipitates as insoluble solid
Answer: 0.050 M NaCl
Explanation:
So the original solution is diluted from a total volume of 10.0 mL to 100.0 mL.
The M represents molarity which is moles of NaCl divided by the total solution volume in liters.
So if our original volume were to be increased by a factor of 10 then the denominator would be changed.
Here is a mathematical illustration:
5/10 = .5
5/100 = .05
If you're referring to plants, your answer is the Epidermis.
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