To make the conversion we must take into account the relationship between kBq and microcuries. Both are units that represent radioactivity activity. The relationship is:
1 kilobecquerel (kBq) = 0.027027027 microcurie
Therefore, 2.6kBq will be equal to:
Answer= That activity in microcuries will be 0.070 microcuries
The energy change? from light energy to chemical energy
Answer:
13.9atm
Explanation:
Use Boyle's Law: P1V1 = P2V2
Manipulate the equation: P2 = P1V1/V2
Substitute the values: P2 = (1.31atm)(5.51L)/0.520L
P2 = 13.88096atm
Optionally round to 3 sig figs to get 13.9atm
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