depth = side/lenght
the cube has all congruent sides
Volume = l³
Volume = 10³
Volume = 1000 cm³
Answer:
At equilibrium:
[H2] = 0.005 M
[Br2] = 0.105 M
[HBr] = 0.189 M
Explanation:
H2(g) + Br2(g) ⇄ 2HBr
an "x" value will be used from reactant to produced "2x"
so at equilibrium:
[H2] = 0.1 - x
[Br2] = 0.2 - x
[HBr] = 2x
we know that Kc=[HBr]²/[H2][Br2]
Thus 62.5 = (2x)²/(0.1-x)(0.2-x)
this generate a quadratic equation: 58.5x² - 18.75x + 1.25 = 0
the x₁ = 0.23 x₂ = 0.09457
we pick 0.09457 because the two reactants can not make more than what they have. x₁ is higher than both initial reactant concentration
Then we substitute the "x₂" value at equilibrium:
[H2] = 0.1-0.09457 = 0.005 M
[Br2] = 0.2-0.09457 = 0.105 M
[HBr] = 2*0.09457 = 0.189 M
Answer: The density of 0.50 grams of gaseous carbon stored under 1.50 atm of pressure at a temperature of -20.0 °C is 0.867 g/L.
Explanation:
- d = m/V, where d is the density, m is the mass and V is the volume.
- We have the mass m = 0.50 g, so we must get the volume V.
- To get the volume of a gas, we apply the general gas law PV = nRT
P is the pressure in atm (P = 1.5 atm)
V is the volume in L (V = ??? L)
n is the number of moles in mole, n = m/Atomic mass, n = 0.50/12.0 = 0.416 mole.
R is the general gas constant (R = 0.082 L.atm/mol.K).
T is the temperature in K (T(K) = T(°C) + 273 = -20.0 + 273 = 253 K).
- Then, V = nRT/P = (0.416 mol)(0.082 L.atm/mol.K)(253 K) / (1.5 atm) = 0.576 L.
- Now, we can obtain the density; d = m/V = (0.50 g) / (0.576 L) = 0.867 g/L.
Matter is anything that has mass and takes up space.
Hope this helps!! (: