Answer:
12
Explanation:
You will need a chemical equation with masses and molar masses, so let’s gather all the information in one place.
: 258.21 18.02
KAl(SO₄)₂·xH₂O ⟶ KAl(SO₄)₂ + xH₂O
Mass/g: 4.74 2.16
Step 1. Calculate the mass of the KAl(SO₄)₂.
Mass = 4.74 g – 2.16 g = 2.58 g.
Step 2. Calculate the moles of each product.
Step 3. Calculate the molar ratio of the two products.
1 mol of KAl(SO₄)₂ combines with 12 mol H₂O, so x = 12.
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Molar mass NaCl = 58.44 g/mol
number of moles:
n = m / mm
n = 15.0 / 58.44
n = 0.2566 moles of NaCl
Volume in Kg :
50.0 g / 1000 => 0.05 Kg
Therefore :
Molality = moles of solute / volume
Molatity = 0.2566 / 0.05
Molality = 5.132 mol/kg
Answer: the answer is c
Explanation: hope this helps you
Answer: protons
Explanation:
The atomic # identifies the amount of protons in an atom