Answer:
A , 210.3 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Number of moles of SiO₂ = 3.50 mol
Mass of SiO₂ = ?
Solution:
Formula:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Molar mass of SiO₂ = 60.08 g/mol
by putting values,
3.50 mol = mass/60.08 g/mol
Mass = 3.50 mol × 60.08 g/mol
Mass = 210.3 g
1) <span>Carbon can be stored as chemical energy in the cells of the plant or the animal. So, the carbon will stay stored as part of the organic material that makes up the plant or animal until it dies. When a plant or animal dies, it either decomposes and the carbon is released back into the environment; or the organic material of the organism is buried and transformed over millions of years into coal, oil, or natural gas.
2)</span>Another way that carbon is stored for long periods of time is when carbon is used by ocean organisms. Many ocean creatures use calcium carbonate (CaCO3<span>) to make their shells or to make the reef material where coral animals live. When algae die, their organic material becomes part of the ocean sediments, which may stay at the bottom of the ocean for many years. Over millions of years, those same ocean sediments can be forced down into the mantle when oceanic crust is consumed in deep ocean trenches. As the ocean sediments melt and form magma, carbon dioxide is eventually released when volcanoes erupt.</span>
Answer:
The required flow rate of air in mol/h is 20144 and the percent by mass of oxygen in the product gas is 23,1%.
Explanation:
The air of 9 mole% methane have an average molecular weight of:
And a flow of 700'000g/h÷27,8g/mol = 25180 mol/h
In the reactor where methane solution and air are mixed:
In = Out
Air balance:
91% air×25180 mol/h + 100% air×X = 95%air×(X+25180)
<em>Where X is the flow rate of air in mol/h.</em>
<em>Solving, </em><em>X = 20144 mol air/h</em>
The air in the product gas is:
95%×(20144 + 25180) mol/h = 43058 mol air× 21%O₂ = 9042 mol O₂ ×32g/mol = 289 kg O₂
43058 mol air×29g/mol 1249 kg air
Percent mass of oxygen in the product gas is: =0,231 kg O₂/ kg air* 100 = 23,1%
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