Answer:
20 g/cm3 I got this because 120 divided by 6 is 20
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer to your question is 576 grams of FeO
Explanation:
Balanced chemical reaction
2Fe + O₂ ⇒ 2 FeO
Reactant Elements Products
2 Fe 2
2 O 2
Data
mass of FeO = ?
moles of Fe = 8
Excess Oxygen
Process
1.- Convert moles of Fe to grams
Atomic mass = 56 g
56 g of Fe ------------------ 1 mol
x ------------------ 8 moles
x = (8 x 56) / 1
x = 448 g of Fe
2.- Use the coefficients of the balanced reaction to find the grams of FeO.
Molecular mass of FeO = 2[ 56 + 16]
= 144 g
2(56) g of Fe ----------------------- 144 g of FeO
448 g ----------------------- x
x = (448 x 144) / 2(56)
x = 64512 / 112
x = 576 grams of FeO
Answer:
Disagree with the suggestion based on the hygroscopic nature of anhydrous magnesium sulfate
Explanation:
Magnesium sulfate in the anhydrous form is a drying agent. A drying agent salts of inorganic compounds that has the capability of absorbing water to become hydrated, when placed in the presence of a wet surface or moist air
Anhydrous magnesium sulfate is therefore hygroscopic such that it absorbs water from the atmosphere and becomes hydrated and increases in size as its volume is increased according to the following chemical equation
MgSO₄(s) + 7H₂O(l) → MgSO₄·7H₂O(s)
The molar mass of anhydrous magnesium sulfate = 120.366 g/mol
The molar mass of the heptahydrate = 246.47 g/mol
Therefore, the mass of the magnesium sulfate doubles when it forms the heptahydrate, and the magnesium sulfate grows bigger.
The volume of a gas is defined by the volume of its container.
However, given the number of moles, and standard temperature and pressure, you can use the Ideal Gas Law to calculate the volume.