Answer:
See Explanation and Attachments => New concentration A = 0.10 mol/L
Explanation:
Explanation:
A + B ⇄ C + D
C(i): 0.20 mol 0.20 mol 0.4 mol 0.4 mol
ΔC: -0.10 mol -0.1 mol +0.1 mol +0.1 mol
C(eq): 0.10 mol 0.10 mol 0.5 mol 0.5 mol
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=> A & B react to form more C & D as reaction shifts right to establish new equilibrium with new concentration values. See attached diagram. => I call this the 'chemical see-saw analysis'.
=> Also attached is a summary of stress factor effects of temperature and pressure-volume changes.
Answer:
3.40x10¹⁰ grams
Explanation:
First we<u> convert 5.25x10³² atoms to moles</u>, using <em>Avogadro's number</em>:
5.25x10³² atoms ÷ 6.023x10²³ atoms/mol = 88.72x10⁸ mol
Then we<u> convert K moles to grams</u>, using its <em>molar mass</em>:
88.72x10⁸ mol * 39 g/mol = 3.40x10¹⁰ g
So 5.25x10³² atoms of K would weigh 3.40x10¹⁰ grams.
<u>Answer:</u> The amount of hydrogen sulfide needed is 6.2 moles and amount of sulfur dioxide gas produced is 6.2 moles
<u>Explanation:</u>
We are given:
Moles of oxygen gas = 9.3 moles
The chemical equation for the reaction of oxygen gas and hydrogen sulfide follows:

<u>For hydrogen sulfide:</u>
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
3 moles of oxygen gas reacts with 2 moles of hydrogen sulfide
So, 9.3 moles of oxygen gas will react with =
of hydrogen sulfide
<u>For sulfur dioxide:</u>
By Stoichiometry of the reaction:
3 moles of oxygen gas produces 2 moles of sulfur dioxide
So, 9.3 moles of oxygen gas will produce =
of sulfur dioxide
Hence, the amount of hydrogen sulfide needed is 6.2 moles and amount of sulfur dioxide gas produced is 6.2 moles
Answer: A. the transfer of heat by currents
Explanation: There are three modes of heat transfer:
1) Conduction: This type of heat transfer happens when there is direct contact between the two object. Example: heating a pan on stove.
2) Convection: This type of heat transfer happens when there is a movement of fluid (liquid or gas) due to the movement of hot layers to the top and cold layers to the bottom which leads to convection currents. Example: Heating of swimming pool.
3) Radiation: This type of heat transfer happens when there is direct transfer of energy through space. Example: Heating of earth's surface.
B. The transmission of heat across matter is conduction.
C. The electromagnetic radiation from the surface of an object which is due to the object's temperature is radiation.
D. The transmission of heat across empty space is radiation.