If 14 grams of hydrogen reacted with 24.7 grams of oxygen 27.7875 grams of water will be formed.
Explanation:
2H2+O2----------->2H2O.
- From the above equation, we can say that 4g of Hydrogen will react with 32 g of oxygen.
- In this question, Hydrogen is in excess amount.
- 32 g of Oxygen will react with = 4 g of H2.
- Therefore 24.7g of Oxygen will react with =24.7x4/32= 3.0875 g H2.
- The remaining 10.9125g of H2 will be left unreacted.
- Therefore the amount of water formed=(24.7+3.0875)=27.7875 g
Answer:
C but read the limitation
Explanation:
Gold sample
Color wouldn't tell you much. In fact it may fool you. Fool's Gold is the same color as gold.
Gold is very malleable. That's what hitting gold with a hammer will do. It tends to shape the gold without destroying it into lots of pieces. A lot of yellow things have that property.
If only it was that simply. Yes if you are sure there is gold in that location. You have to pick this answer, because the other 2 don't work. So this is possible, but not the best way. The best way is to subject the sample to chemical treatment. If you are left with a yellow sample, then you could make the case for it being gold.
This process is an inclination of a bisodiatomic particles acting as an isotopic Tetraatomic particle which subsidies with sublimation.
Answer:
force = 3000N
mass= 20 kg
now
F= ma
3000= 20×a
3000÷20=a
a=15
F= ma by newtons second law of motion