Answer:
13.2% Mg, 86.8% Br
Explanation:
Mg has a molar mass of 24.31g/mol.
Bromine has a molar mass of 79.90 g/mol.
There is one mole of Mg and two moles of Br in the compound:
79.90x2 + 24.31 = 184.11
So the total molar mass of MgBr2 is 184.11.
A percent tells us a part of a whole, so we will divide each part of the mass into the whole mass.
24.31g Mg / 184.11g MgBr2 = .132
159.8g Br / 184.11g MgBr2 = .868
Multiply these decimals by 100 to make them into a percent.
.132 x 100 = 13.2% Mg
.868 x 100 = 86.8% Br
Answer:
B- gravity
Explanation:
Gravity is a force in which everything in the universe is trying to pull everyother thing towards themsef. Here, the sun's gravity keeps the planet in orbit.
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Answer:
3.011×0²³ atoms of Ar
Explanation:
To find no.of atoms of Ar gas in 10.2 L at STP.
At STP 1 mole of a gas occupies 22.4 L and contains 6.022×10²³ atoms/molecules or ions.
At STP
22.4 L contains 1 mole Ar t
10.2 L contains (10.2÷22.4)×1 Ar
mole Ar contains ×6.022×10²³
=3.011×0²³ atoms of Ar
<span>inorganic
Let's look at the choices and see why they work, or don't work.
monosaccharide
* Otherwise known as a simple sugar. And NaCl is definitely not a sugar of any type. So this is wrong.
disaccharide
* Complex sugar. And NaCl doesn't qualify either.
organic
* A definition of an organic compound is one that has carbon in it. NaCl has sodium and chlorine. No carbon at all, so this isn't the right answer. And I wish that organic was an earlier choice, since the sugars mentioned above are organic compounds.
inorganic
* This is the only possible choice. Salt is not an organic compound since it doesn't have carbon. So it can't be a sugar either. But it can and is inorganic.</span>
<span>ΔE = -RH [(1/nf2) - (1/ni2)]ΔE = -2.18 x10-18 J [(1/32) - (1/52)]ΔE = -1.55 x10-19 JE = hc/λλ = hc/Eλ = [(6.63 x10-34 J.s.) x (3.00 x1017 nm/s)] /(1.55 x10-19 J)λ = 1280nm</span>