The answer would be B. 17 g because nitrogen's approximate mass is 14, adding to that 3 because of the three hydrogen's adds up to 17.
Answer:
A) An ionic compound dissolved in a polar solvent
Explanation:
Potassium Chloride's chemical formula is KCl. Most ionic compounds are formed between a nonmetal and a metal. In this case, potassium is acting as the metal and chloride is the nonmetal. Water is a polar solvent due to the electronegativity of the oxygen in the molecule creating a partial negative pole, leaving the hydrogen atoms partially positive. Hence, A is your best answer.
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Answer:
(a) C5H8O2
(b) C2H2Cl2
(c) CH2
(d) CH
Explanation:
We need to find the proportion of the atoms in whole numbers. Given the percentages we can calculate the number of moles and find their proportions.
Assume 100 g and given the atomic weights the moles are calculated.
(a) C = 59.9/ 12.01 = 4.98 ≈ 5.00
H = 8.06/1.007 = 8.00
O = 32/15.999 = 2.00
C5H8O2
(b) C= 24.8/12.01 = 2.06≈ 2.00
H = 2.0/1.007 = 1.99 ≈ 2.00
Cl = 73.1/ 35.453 = 2.06 ≈ 2.00
C2H2Cl2
(c) C = 86/12.01 = 7.16
H= 14/1.007 = 13.90
7.16:13.90 ≈ 1:2
CH2
(d) C = 92.30/12.01 = 7.68
H = 7.7 / 1.007 = 7.65
7.68:7.65 ≈ 1:1
CH
0.342 x ) photons are required to emit 1 joule of energy.
<h3>What is a photon?</h3>
A photon is a particle of light defined as a discrete bundle (or quantum) of electromagnetic (or light) energy.
We need to find the number of photons emitted per second.
So we have E = hc ÷ λ
= (6.6 x x 3 x m/s) ÷ 6.78 x nm
= 2.92 x Joules
Now number of photons per second = I / E (I = intensity)
= 1 x joule / sec ÷ 2.92 x joule
= 0.342 x
Hence, 0.342 x ) photons are required to emit 1 joule of energy.
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