Answer:d
Explanation:I’m not 100% sure how to explain it but I’m almost for sure it’s d.
744 atomic mass units (a.m.u)
Explanation:
We know that 1 carbon atoms weighs 12 atomic mass units (a.m.u). Knowing this we devise the following reasoning:
if 1 carbon atom have a mass of 12 atomic mass units (a.m.u)
then 62 carbon atoms have a mass of X atomic mass units (a.m.u)
X = (62 × 12) / 1 = 744 atomic mass units (a.m.u)
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Answer:
The correct equation to calculate the heat of this reaction is:
ΔH = m*s*∆T
Explanation:
During any chemical reaction, heat can either be absorbed from the environment or released to the environment through the reaction. The heat exchange between a chemical reaction and its environment is known as the reaction enthalpy, or H. However, H cannot be measured directly; the change in temperature of a reaction over time is used to find the enthalpy change over time (denoted as ΔH).
In general ΔH = m*s*∆T, where m is the mass of the reactants, s is the specific heat of the product, and ΔT is the change in the reaction temperature.
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Explanation:
momentum increases with an increase in mass and velocity