To determine the mass of gasoline in the the tank, we need data on the density of gasoline. We multiply this value to the capacity of the gasoline tank. We do as follows:
Mass = 13 gallons (0.0038 m^3 / 1 gallons) ( 732.22 kg/m^3 ) = 36.17 kg or 361771.67 g
36.17 kg ( 2.2 lb / 1 kg ) = 79.58 lb
The correct answer choice is D
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Water boils at 100 Degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit
Answer:
1 mole of P₄ consumed:4 moles of PBr₃ produced
Explanation:
Look at the coefficients in the balanced chemical equation to determine the ratios. For every 1 mole of P₄ consumed (P₄ has a coefficient of 1), 4 moles of PBr₃ would be produced (PBr₃ has a coefficient of 4).