Answer:
1) Maximun ammount of nitrogen gas:
2) Limiting reagent:
3) Ammount of excess reagent:
Explanation:
<u>The reaction </u>
Moles of nitrogen monoxide
Molecular weight:
Moles of hydrogen
Molecular weight:
Mol rate of H2 and NO is 1:1 => hydrogen gas is in excess
1) <u>Maximun ammount of nitrogen gas</u> => when all NO reacted
2) <u>Limiting reagent</u>:
3) <u>Ammount of excess reagent</u>:
Answer:
The table tennis balls represent neutrons that are released when the nucleus splits and cause other nuclei to split
Explanation:
Nuclear fission is defined as the separation of a nucleus into two smaller nuclei.
It takes a neutron to set off a nuclear fission reaction. When that occurs, neutrons are released and those neutrons in turn are what set off other nuclear fissions. This is defined as a Nuclear Fission Chain Reaction. In the model, the one tennis ball that will be thrown will be modeled as the starting neutron that sets of the initial (first) fission. The mouse traps with tennis balls represent the other nucleuses waiting to be struck by the one tennis ball. Once the initial tennis ball strikes the first mouse trap, that mouse trap will release its tennis ball hitting others and continuing the cycle.
It can also be modeled as such:
Answer:
When a gas is heated, the molecules move faster, bump into each other, and spread apart. Because the molecules are spread apart, they take up more space. They are less dense.
Chemical tests show that it is an alkaline earth metal. (a) The family of alkaline earth metals lies in group II of the periodic table indicating that each member of this family has 2 valence electrons. This therefore implies that the new element must also have only 2 electrons in its outermost orbit.
well yah .... homogeneous mixture has the same uniform appearance and composition throughout. Many homogeneous mixtures are commonly referred to as solutions.
while on the other hand ...A heterogeneous mixture consists of visibly different substances or phases. The three phases or states of matter are gas, liquid, and solid.
there are many differences between these two .... but fr a basic info .... i guess what i said would help .....