Answer:
A. Iodine (falls in the same group as chlorine)
Explanation:
Answer:
We will not know immediately
Explanation:
The distance of star Betelgeuse = 325 light years
Therefore, if it where to explode, at the location, we would have a supernovae such that the luminosity of the star multiplies several multiple times
However, due to the distance of Betelgeuse from the Earth, it will take the light of the explosion, 325 years to reach Earth and the explosion as it happens will not be noticed here on Earth immediately
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Explanation:
Just as context, write the chemical equation and the mole ratios
1) <u>Balanced chemical equation</u>:
- CuO (s) + H₂SO₄ (aq) → CuSO₄ (aq) + H₂O (l)
2) <u>Therotetical (stoichiometric) mole ratios</u>:
- 1 mol CuO : 1 mol H₂SO₄ : 1 mol CuSO₄ : 1 mol H₂O
You can calculate the percent yield from the amount of CuSO₄ obtained and the theoretical yield
3) <u>Percent yield</u>
Percent yield = (actual yield / theoretical yield)×100
- Theoretical yiedl (given): 3.19 moles CuSO₄
- Actual yield (given): 2.50 moles CuSO₄
Substitute the values in the formula:
- Percent yield = (2.50 moles CuSO₄ / 3.19 moles CuSO₄)×100 = 78.4%
There are 6.022 × 10²³ atoms in 39.948 g of argon and 4.0026 g of helium.
Explanation:
39.945 g/mole is the molar mass of argon so 39.948 g of argon are equal to 1 mole of argon.
4.0026 g/mole is the molar mass of helium so 4.0026 g of helium are equal to 1 mole of helium.
We know that Avogadro's number tell us the number of particles in 1 mole of substance which is 6.022 × 10²³.
So in 39.948 g of argon and 4.0026 g of helium contains the same number of atoms, 6.022 × 10²³.
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