Answer:
Energy exists in different forms, all of which can be classified as either potential energy or kinetic energy. Potential energy is energy stored in an object due to its position or arrangement. Kinetic energy is energy of an object due to its movement - its motion.
Explanation:
Decreasing Pressure. The combined gas law states that the pressure of a gas is inversely related to the volume and directly related to the temperature. If temperature is held constant, the equation is reduced to Boyle's law. <em>Therefore, if you decrease the pressure of a fixed amount of gas, its volume will increase.</em>
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Answer:
Option B
Explanation:
Given elements are F, S, Ca, K
Assuming that the order of ionization energies is asked for first ionization energy
Ionization energy is defined as the minimum energy required to remove an electron from its valence shell
Among these elements K will have least ionization energy because it requires minimum energy to remove an electron form its outer most shell as after removing the valence electron it will gain octet configuration, therefore it wants to loose that valence electron
Among the given elements F has maximum ionization energy because of its small size and high nuclear charge and due to this maximum amount of energy is required to remove the valence electron
While comparing between Ca and S, S has maximum ionization energy because of its small size and high nuclear charge
∴ Order is K < Ca < S < F
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Answer:
Kc = 6x10⁻⁶
Explanation:
For the reaction:
4NH₃(g) + 3O₂(g) ⇄ 2N₂(g) + 6H₂O(g)
Kc is defined as:
Kc =[N₂]² [H₂O]⁶ / [NH₃]⁴ [O₂]³
The equilibrium concentrations of the gases is -Because volume of the container is 1.00L-:
[N₂] = 2X = 1.96x10⁻³; <em>X = 9.8x10⁻⁴</em>
[H₂O] = 6X; 6ₓ9.8x10⁻⁴ = 5.88x10⁻³
[NH₃] = 0.0150M - 4X = 0.01108M
[O₂] = 0.0150M - 3X = 0.01206M
Replacing in Kc expression:
Kc =[1.96x10⁻³]² [5.88x10⁻³]⁶ / [0.01108M]⁴ [0.01206M]³
<h3>Kc = 6x10⁻⁶</h3>