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Answer:
The magnesium reacted with the oxygen in the air.
Explanation:
For argument’s sake, let’s say that the mass of magnesium oxide was 3 g and that of the oxide was 5 g.
The reaction was
magnesium + oxygen ⟶ magnesium oxide
Mass: 3 g 5 g
Mass of oxygen = 5 g – 3 g = 2 g
The 3 g of magnesium must have combined with 2 g of oxygen to form 5 g of magnesium oxide.
Answer:
O.1M
Explanation:
First let's generate a balanced equation for the reaction
NaOH + HCl —>NaCl + H2O
From the equation,
The ratio of the acid to base is 1:1.
From the question, we obtained the following:
Ma = Molarity of acid = 0.12M
Va = volume of acid = 21.35cm3
Vb = volume of base = 25.55cm3
Mb = Molarity of base =?
We obtained nA(mole of acid) and nB(mole of base) to be 1
The molarity of the base can be calculated for using:
MaVa/ MbVb = nA / nB
0.12x21.35 / Mb x 25.55 = 1
Cross multiply to express in linear form
Mb x 25.55 = 0.12x21.35
Divide both side by 25.55
Mb = (0.12x21.35) / 25.55
Mb = 0.1M
The molarity of the base is 0.1M
Explanation:
Monosaccharides are simple carbohydrates that cannot be further hydrolyzed to simpler carbohydrates. They contain between three and six carbon atoms per molecule.
Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates . They are condensation polymers derived from very long chains of monosaccharide units.
Structurally, polysaccharides are made up of repeating units of monosaccharides.