A chemist must prepare 0.200 L of 1.00 M aqueous silver nitrate working solution. He'll do this by pouring out 1.82 mol/L aqueous silver nitrate stock solution into a graduated cylinder and diluting it with distilled water. How many mL of the silver nitrate stock solution should the chemist pour out?
Answer: 0.110 L
Explanation:
According to the dilution law,
where,
= molarity of stock silver nitrate solution = 1.82 M
= volume of stock silver nitrate solution = ?
= molarity of diluted silver nitrate solution = 1.00 M
= volume of diluted silver nitrate solution = 0.200 L
Putting in the values we get:
Therefore, volume of silver nitrate stock solution required is 0.110 L
Hidrogen gas is a diatomic gas, this is H2, which means that one molecule of gas has two atoms (every molecule of hydrogen gas consists in H2).
The particles in gases are the molecules, not atoms.
So, every molecule is a particle, and when you are told that you have 1 mole of hygrogen gas means that you have 1 mole of H2 molecules which is the same that 1 mole of particles.
Therefore, the answer is one mole.
Hello there!
The correct answer is B
Remember that acceleration is the change in velocity divided by the change in time.
So, what we need to do here is take +25 divide it by 5.0, which equals to 5
So yeah, that's how we got the acceleration :)
I hope this helps!
Good luck with your Science studies!
Answer:
I2 + 2S2O3^2- --------> S4O6^2- + 2I^-
Explanation:
The correct equation is;
2Na2S2O3 + I2 → Na2S4O6 + 2NaI
Oxidation half equation;
2S2O3^2- --------> S4O6^2- + 2e-
Reduction half equation;
I2 + 2e ----------> 2I^-
Overall balanced redox reaction equation;
I2 + 2S2O3^2- --------> S4O6^2- + 2I^-
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