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Furkat [3]
3 years ago
8

For the following reaction, 5.80 grams of hydrogen sulfide are mixed with excess oxygen gas. The reaction yields 2.21 grams of w

ater. 2H2S (g) + 3O2 (g) 2H2O (l) + 2SO2 (g) (1) What is the theoretical yield of water? grams (2) What is the percent yield for this reaction? %
Chemistry
1 answer:
Nata [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

See Bottom!

Explanation:

Wouldn't that create a fire reaction?

I'm not 1000% sure, but I do think so!

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An airplane travels 2100 km at 1000km/hE. It encounters a wind and slows to 800 km/h E for the next 1300 km. What is the average
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Answer:

The average velocity of the airplane for this trip is 1684.21 km/h

Explanation:

Average velocity is the rate of change of displacement with time. That is,

Average velocity = \frac{Displacement }{Change in time} = Δx / Δt = \frac{x2 - x1}{t2 - t1}

Now we will calculate the time taken by the airplane for the first motion before it encounters a wind.

From,

Velocity = \frac{Distance traveled}{Time taken}

Time = \frac{Distance traveled}{Velocity}

Therefore, Time = \frac{2100km }{1000km/h}

Time = 2.1h

This is the time taken before the airplane encounters a wind.

Hence, t1 = 2.1h

Now, For the time taken by the airplane when it encounters a wind

Also from,

Velocity = \frac{Distance traveled}{Time taken}

Time = \frac{Distance traveled}{Velocity}

Therefore, Time = \frac{1300km }{800km/h}

Time = 1.625h

Hence, t2 = 1.625h

Now, to calculate the average velocity

Average velocity = \frac{x2 - x1}{t2 - t1}

x1= 2100, x2= 1300, t1= 2.1h and t2= 1.625h

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( c ) sunlight.

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