Answer:
Wouldn't the Earth's atmosphere be moving too fast that it eventually breaks out?
Explanation:
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<h3>Answer:</h3>
Molecular Formula = S₂O₂ (Disulfur Dioxide)
<h3>Solution:</h3>
Molecular formula is calculated by using following formula,
Molecular Formula = n × Empirical Formula ---- (1)
Also, n is given as,
n = Molecular Weight / Empirical Formula Weight
Molecular Weight = 96.13 g.mol⁻¹
Empirical Formula Weight = 32.06 (S) + 16.0 (O) = 48.06 g.mol⁻¹
So,
n = 96.13 g.mol⁻¹ ÷ 48.06 g.mol⁻¹
n = 2.0002 ≈ 2
Putting Empirical Formula and value of "n" in equation 1,
Molecular Formula = 2 × SO
Molecular Formula = S₂O₂ (Disulfur Dioxide)
The volume of the flexible container that holds a sample of hydrogen gas at 153 kPa is 1.51L (option B).
<h3>How to calculate volume?</h3>
The volume of a substance can be calculated using the following formula:
P1V1 = P2V2
Where;
- P1 = initial pressure
- P2 = final pressure
- V1 = initial volume
- V2 = final volume
153 × 3 = 304 × V2
459 = 304V2
V2 = 459/304
V2 = 1.51L
Therefore, the volume of the flexible container that holds a sample of hydrogen gas at 153 kPa is 1.51L.
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