Answer is: molar mass of xylene 106,18 g/mol.
m(xylene) = 7,94 g.
m(cyclohexane) = 132,5 g.
T (solution) = - 4,9 °C.
Tf(cyclohexane) = 6,5 °C, frezing point.
Kf(cyclohexane) = 20,2 K·kg/mol; cryoscopic constant.
ΔT(solution) = 6,5°C - (-4,9°C) = 11,4°C = 11,4 K.
M(xylene) = Kf · m(xylene) ÷ m(cyclohexane) · ΔT(solution).
M(xylene) = 20,2 K·kg/mol · 7,94 g ÷ 0,1325 kg · 11,4 K.
M(xylene) = 106,18 g/mol.
It is in Group 5A => <u>5</u> valence electrons
Acid is an substance that ionized in water to produce hydrogen ion
Atom is the smallest neutral particle in the element
The decomposition of so3 to so2 gas and o2 gas can be described in the balanced chemical equation:
2so3(g) = 2 so2 (g) + 02(g).
so assuming a complete reaction, the ratio of so2 gas to total products is 2/3 while that of 02 is 1/3.
Subtracting water's water vapor pressure, 760-40 mm hG = 720 mm Hg.
then the products partial pressures are
so2 = 2/3 * (720) = 480 mm Hg.
o2 = 720-480 = 240 mm Hg.