Answer:
n = 0.19 mol
Explanation:
Given mass = 15 g
The molar mass of AsH₃ = 77.94 g/mol
We need to find the number of moles in 15 g of AsH₃. We know that,
No. of moles = given mass/molar mass
So, there are 0.19 g/mol. Hence, the correct option is equal to 0.19 mol.
Answer:
I'm not 100% sure but I think it would be constant
Answer:
The substance is a mixture
Explanation:
The question lets us know that when solvent X was used as the mobile phase, we obtained only one spot. This may deceive us into thinking that the substance is pure since a pure substance has only one spot on a chromatogram.
However, the same substance yields three spots with solvent Y. This shows that the unknown sample is a mixture of substances and solvent X was unable to fully separate the mixture.
The answer is A because I did this before
Thermal energy is associated with heat