Answer: density =3.377g/cm³
Explanation:
Density =( molecular weight × effective number of atoms per unit cell) / (volume of unit cell × avogadro constant)
D= (M ×n) /(V×A)
M= 137g/mol
n= 2 (For BCC)
V=a³ , where a= 4r/√3
a= (4×222)/√3
a=512.69pm
a= 512.69×10^-10cm
V= ( 512.69×10^-10)^3
V= 1.3476×10^-22cm³
D= (137×2)/(1.3476×10^-22 × 6.02^23)
D= 3.377g/cm³
Therefore the density of barium is 3.377g/cm³
Answer:
1 a person sings into a microphone
2 the sound is converted into an electrical signal
3 the analog signal is converted into a digital signal made of many samples of the digital sound
4 the samples of the sound is converted into 1s and 0s
5 the digital pattern is converted to a medium such as a hard disk or flash drive
Explanation:
Answer:
C. It decreases by a factor of 4
Explanation:
F1 = kq1*q2/r²
F2 = kq1*q2/(2r)² = kq1*q2/(4r²) = kq1*q2/(r²*4) = F1/4
By definitions of the prefixes in the metric system, the prefix milli- (abbreviated as m as in mg) indicates 1/1000 or 1 x 10^-3 of a gram. In this case, if a beaker has a mass of 77.275 g (I am assuming this is grams since most other units would make it too heavy or too light), we would multiply this by 1000 to convert it to milligrams. So 77.275 g = 77,275 mg.
Answer:
Neopentane (C(CH3)4) have a lower a lower boiling point than n-pentane (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3) because of it branched chain.
Explanation:
Structural isomers are compounds that have the same molecular or chemical formula but have different arrangement of atoms in space. The connectivity of the atoms differs for this compounds but they possess the same molecular formula. An example of structural isomers are butane and methyl propane. Usually, as the number of carbon increases for alkane the number of isomers also increases.
Since Isomers are different compound they are bound to have different characteristic both in melting and boiling points. Generally, straight chained isomers have higher boiling points than branched chain isomers.
n-pentane (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3) is a straight chained isomer while neopentane (C(CH3)4) is a branched chain isomer. Neopentane (C(CH3)4) have a lower a lower boiling point than n-pentane (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3) because of it branched chain.