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Determine the approximate amount of potassium nitrate (NaNO3) that must be mixed with 150 g of water to obtain a saturated solution at 10ºC.
A) 80 g
B) 40 g
C) 120 g
D) 160 g
Answer is: <span>the molecular mass ratio of two gases is 1 : 256.
</span>rate of effusion of
gas1 : rate of effusion of gas = 16 : 1.<span>
rate of effusion of gas1 = 1/√M(gas1).
rate of effusion of gas2 = 1/√M(gas2).
rate of effusion of gas1 = rate of
effusion of gas2 </span>· 16<span>.
</span>1/√M(gas1) = 1/√M(gas2) · 16 /².
<span>1/M(gas1) = 1/M(gas2) </span>· 256.
<span>M(gas1) </span>· 256 = M(gas2).<span>
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Which surface ocean current has the warmest water.
The answer would be B
You didn't put a + charge on one of the Ag. It has to be on the left side
2H2O + MnO2 ==> MnO4^- + 3e + 4H^+
Ag^+ + e ==> Ag^+
Those are the two BALANCED half reactions. Multiply equation 1 by 1 and equation 2 by 3 and add them.