Work out the number of moles in
100.00 grams of the oxide.
For nitrogen: The atomic mass of N is 14.0067, and we have 36.84 g N:
36.84 g N14.0067 g N/mol N=2.630 mol N
For oxygen: The atomic mass of O is
15.9994, and we have
100.00−36.84=63.16 g O:
63.16 g N 15.9994 g N/mol N=3.948 mol N
Now the ratio 3.958 2.630 is very close to
1.5=32
. So we conclude that the gas has three moles
O to two moles N making the empirical formula
N2O3.
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Properties: melting point of -100.98°C
boiling point of 34.6°C
density of 3.214 g/l
gravity of 1.56 (-33.6°C)
valence of 1, 3, 5, or 7
HA +BOH→BA+H2O
neutralisation reaction for monobasic acid monoacidic base
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Answer:
The mass is also half of the mass of the original piece
Explanation:
Recall that the volume of a substance is defined as mass/volume. The density of substances is a constant. Hence, if a break off a piece of cement or bread such that what remains is only half the volume of the original piece, the mass of the new piece must also reduce to half of the mass of the original piece so that the volume of the material will remain constant.
Hence the answer above.