Answer:
78.125ml
Explanation:
Number of moles in 250ml of 2.5M KCl is (250÷1000)litres×2.5M so we divide these moles by 8M. The answer gotten will be in litres so multiply by 1000 to get it in ml
I'm not one hundred percent sure but wouldn't group selection be most harmful to the ecosystem because they cut down a group of trees all at once instead of one by one.
It is to be assumed that the unit of the given concentration is in molarity. To determine the number of moles given molarity and volume, we use the equation,
m = (M)(V)
volume should be in liters. Substituting the known values,
m = (0.350)(0.40 L)
m = 0.14 mols
Then, multiply the number of moles by the molar mass of KOH which is equal to 56.1056 g/mol.
mass = (0.14 mols)(56.1056 g/mol)
mass = 7.855 grams
Answer: 7.855 grams
A is right because earth does have a atmosphere full of oxygen and thats how we breth in and out plus mercury is very hot and does have a small atmosphere