Answer:
it can be increased by the number of atoms on each side
Answer:
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction between solid sulfur and oxygen gas:
Explanation:
The unbalanced chemical equation :
Step 1:When balancing a chemical equation first balance out the atoms of all the elements beside oxygen .
Step 2: balance oxygen atom by writing 3 in front of oxygen molecule and 2 in front of sulfur trioxide.
Step 3 : And finally write 2 in front of Sulfur.
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction between solid sulfur and oxygen gas:
Answer:
1) HCl reagent was added in excess
Explanation:
The equation of the reaction is given as;
Zn + HCl --> ZnCl2 + H2
From the stoichiometry;
1 mol of Zn reacts with 1 mol of HCl
In 2g of Zn;
mass = 2
Molar mass = 65.38g/mol
Number of moles = Mass/ Molar mass = 2 / 65.38 = 0.03059 mol
In 10ml of HCl;
the number of moles is: moles = Concentration * Volume = (10 moles/L) (0.0100 L) = 0.10 moles
Comparing 0.03059 mol of Zn : 0.10 mol of HC with the stochiometry, we can deduce that HCl is by far greater. Hence the correct option is option 1.
Answer:
H1 = 63.3 kJ
Explanation:
When the steam at 100C contacts your skin, it is first condensed to water at 100C. The heat involved with this change in state is calculated using the latent heat of vaporization:
Q = ML = (25.0 g)(2.256 kJ/g) = 56.4 kJ
The water at 100C is then cooled to 34C. The heat involved with this temperature change is calculated using the specific heat capacity. (Because a temperature <em>change </em>is used here, it is not necessary to convert °C to K in order for the units to properly cancel)
Q = mcΔt = (25.0 g)(1kg/1000g)(4190Jkg⁻¹K⁻¹)(100C - 34C) = 6913.5 J = 6.9135 kJ
The total heat H1 that is transferred to the skin is the sum of the two heat values above:
H1 = (56.4 kJ) + (6.9135 kJ) = 63.3 kJ