Answer:
Explanation:
Use the gas equation: PV=nRT
P=pressure
V=Volume
R= gas constant of around 8.31 J/K/mol
T=temperature
n= number of moles
To find n, Rearrange:
n=PV/RT
102kPa= 102,000 kilo pascals which standard form is 102 x 10^3
Convert Celsius to kelvin, which you just add 273.15. So:
37+273.15=310.15 K round to a whole number is 310 K
Sub in all numbers to calculate the mol
n= 102 x 10^3 x 2.20 x 10^3/ 8.31 x 310 (cross out 10^3 as this will make a big number)
n=102 x 2.2/8.31 x 310 =0.087 mol
We know 1 g=29 moles
Multiply 29 moles with 0.087 to find the grams
29*0.087=2.523, which to one d.p is 2.5 g
Hence, the child's lung will hold 2.5 g of air.
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Water's specific heat capacity is 4200 J/Kg°C
95-28=67
72.5grams in kg is 0.0725kg
Energy = 67×0.0725×4200
Energy = 20,401.5 J or 20.4015 kJ
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well she can test both of the soap by putting one on and plate and another on the other plate and which ever is cleaner is your answer
Answer:
They expressed it as rate of change in concentration of reactants or products in a chemical reaction