Answer:
26.25 mL
Explanation:
This is a dilution problem. First, let us calculate the volume of final solution needed:
The dog weighs 50 pounds and the sedative is administered at 0/7 ml per pound. Hence:
50 x 0.7 = 35 mL
A total volume of 35 mL, 2.5% solution of the sedative will be needed.
But 10% solution is available. There needs to be a dilution with saline water, but what volume of the 10% solution would be diluted?
initial volume = ?
final volume = 35 mL
initial concentration = 10%
final concentration = 2.5%
Using dilution equation:
initial concentration x initial volume = final concentration x final volume
initial volume =
= 2.5 x 35/10 = 8.75 mL
Hence, 8.75 mL of the 10% pre-mixed sedative will be required.
But 35 mL is needed? The 8.75 mL is marked up to 35 mL with saline water.
35 - 8.75 = 26.25 mL
<em>Therefore, 26.25 mL of saline water will be added to 8.75 mL of the 10% pre-mixed sedative to give 2.5%, 35 mL needed for the dog.</em>
Answer:
34.2 g
Explanation:
In the Hall-Heroult process, Al³⁺ (from Al₂O₃) is reduced to Al. The reduction half-reaction is:
Al³⁺ + 3 e⁻ ⇒ Al
We can establish the following relations:
- 1 A = 1 c/s
- 1 mole of e⁻ has a charge of 96468 c (Faraday's constant)
- 1 mol of Al is produced when 3 moles of e⁻ circulate
- The molar mass of Al is 26.98 g/mol.
Suppose a current of 6800 A is passed through a Hall-Heroult cell for 54.0 seconds. The mass of Al produced is:
Answer:
Mechanical Energy = A
Gravitational Energy = C
Nuclear Energy = B
Thermal Energy = D
Explanation:
Hope this helps you :) If any are wrong, I'm very sorry.
The correct answer is option 1. Butane and 2-butene have the same total number of carbon atoms. They both have four carbon atoms. They differ in there structure since the latter has double bonds on it. As a result of the different structure, they also have different properties.
Answer: Wouldn't that just be 60 grams?
Explanation:
50+10=60