Answer:
Molarity of Sr(OH)₂ = 0.47 M
Explanation:
Given data:
Volume of Sr(OH)₂ = 15.0 mL
Volume of HCl = 38.5 mL (0.0385 L)
Molarity of HCl = 0.350 M
Concentration/Molarity of Sr(OH)₂ = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
Sr(OH)₂ + 2HCl → SrCl₂ +2H₂O
Number of moles of HCl:
Molarity = number of moles/ volume in L
0.350 M = number of moles/0.0385 L
Number of moles = 0.350 mol/L× 0.0385 L
Number of moles = 0.0135 mol
Now we will compare the moles of HCl with Sr(OH)₂.
HCl : Sr(OH)₂
2 : 1
0.0135 : 1/2×0.0135 = 0.007 mol
Molarity/concentration of Sr(OH)₂:
Molarity = number of moles / volume in L
Molarity = 0.007 mol /0.015 L
Molarity = 0.47 M
The correct answer is q < 0. Hope this helps you!!
Answer:
Acid seeps into the ground and dissolves rock such as Limestone
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer to your question is below
Explanation:
To solve this problem use the general formulas for Alkanes, Alkenes, and Alkynes.
Alkanes Cn H(2n + 2)
Alkenes Cn H (2n) "n" is the number of Carbons
Alkynes Cn H (2n - 2)
a) CH₄ C₁ H 2(1) +2 = C₁H₂ + ₂ = CH₄ Alkane
b) C₂H₄ C₂ H₂(₂) Alkene
c) C₃H₆ C(₃) H₂ (₃) Alkene
d) C₂H₂ C₂ H₂(₂) - 2 = C₂H₄ - ₂ = C₂H₂ Alkyne
e) C₁₀H₂₂ C₁₀ H₂(₁₁) Alkene