Answer: FeO is called ferrous oxide while Fe2O3 is ferric oxide
Explanation:
Ferrous oxide, commonly known as iron(II) oxide contains iron that lost 2 elections in the oxidation process. So it is able to bond with other atoms that have an extra 2 electrons to share. Ferric oxide, is commonly known as iron(III) oxide
You have to use the equation q=mcΔT and solve for T(final).
T(final)=(q/mc)+T(initial)
q=the amount of energy absorbed or released (in this case 868J)
m=the mass of the sample (in this case 15.6g)
c= the specific heat capacity of the substance (in this case 2.41 J/g°C)
T(initial)=the initial temperature of the sample (in this case 21.5°C)
When you plug everything in, you should get 44.6°C.
Therefore the final temperature of ethanol is 44.6°C
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Properties of acids are turns blue litmus red. pH is below 7 , reacts with metals to give off hydrogen gas and they have a sour taste. So option B will be the answer.