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telo118 [61]
3 years ago
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Which process represents one chemical change and one physical change?

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1 answer:
maxonik [38]3 years ago
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Baking something(chemical) and a ice crem melting (phyisical)
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3.44 liters

Explanation:

before we start we must convert the celcius to kelvin by adding 273

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Arsenic(III) sulfide sublimes readily, even below its melting point of 320 °C. The molecules of the vapor phase are found to eff
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The molecular formula : As₄S₆

<h3>Further explanation</h3>

Given

Rate of effusion of arsenic(III) sulfide = 0.28 times the rate of effusion of Ar atoms

Required

The molecular formula

Solution

Graham's law: the rate of effusion of a gas is inversely proportional to the square root of its molar masses or  

the effusion rates of two gases = the square root of the inverse of their molar masses:  

\rm \dfrac{r_1}{r_2}=\sqrt{\dfrac{M_2}{M_1} }

or  

\rm M_1\times r_1^2=M_2\times r_2^2

Input the value :

1 = Arsenic(III) sulfide

2 = Ar

MM Ar = 40 g/mol

0.28 = √(40/M₁)

M₁=40 : 0.28²

M₁=510 g/mol

The empirical formula of arsenic(III) sulfide =  As₂S₃

(Empirical formula)n = molecular formula

( As₂S₃)n = 510 g/mol

(246.02 g/mol)n = 510 g/mol

n = 2

So the molecular formula : As₄S₆

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3 years ago
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