A. Molten material
B. Magnetic stripes
D. Drilled core samples
Chemical equation
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What is a chemical equation?</h3>
- The reactants and products of a chemical reaction are represented symbolically in a chemical equation by the appropriate chemical formulas.
- A chemical equation that illustrates how Calcium oxide (quicklime) and carbon dioxide are produced during the breakdown of limestone.
CaCo3 → CaO+ CO2 (Decomposition reaction)
- The portion of the chemical equation on the reactant side is to the left of the symbol "→," and the portion on the product side is to the right of the arrow symbol.
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Decomposition reaction:-</h3>
A chemical reaction that results in the breakdown of one reactant into two or more products is known as a decomposition reaction.
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Answer:
The final volume is 6.4 L.
Explanation:
Dilution is reducing the concentration of a chemical and is achieved by adding more solvent to the same amount of solute. In other words, dilution is the procedure that is followed to prepare a less concentrated solution from a more concentrated one, and it simply consists of adding more solvent.
In a dilution the amount of solute does not vary, and as only more volume (and mass) of solvent is being added, the concentration of the solute decreases.
In a dilution the expression is used:
Ci*Vi = Cf*Vf
where:
- Ci: initial concentration
- Vi: initial volume
- Cf: final concentration
- Vf: final volume
In this case:
- Ci: 8 M
- Vi: 2 L
- Cf: 2.5 M
- Vf: ?
Replacing:
8 M* 2 L= 2.5 M* Vf
Solving:
Vf=6.4 L
<u><em>The final volume is 6.4 L.</em></u>
Answer: (3) ppm
Explanation: Concentration is defined as the amount of solute dissolved in a known amount of the solvent or a solution.
Parts per million (ppm) is used to express the concentration when a very small quantity of solute is present in a large quantity of the solution. It is defined as the mass of solute present in one milion parts by mass of the solution.
L/s is used to express flow rate.
J/g is used to express energy per unit mass.
kPa is used to express pressure.
Answer:
14.3 Litres
Explanation:
Standard temperature and pressure denotes that a gas has the following:
P = 1 atm
T = 273K
According to this question, the mass of CO2 is 28g.
Using mole = mass/molar mass
Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + 16(2)
= 12 + 32
= 44g/mol
Mole = 28/44
= 0.64mol
To calculate the volume of CO2 at STP, we use the general gas law equation as follows:
PV = nRT
R = Gas law constant = 0.0821 Latm/molK
V = nRT/P
V = 0.64 × 0.0821 × 273/ 1
V = 14.3/1
V = 14.3 Litres