Nascent oxygen has much higher reactivity than the oxygen bubbled through the reaction mixture. It doesn't stay nascent for long (you are right about it being converted quick to just O2), which is why it has to be generated in situ
Answer:
8.10 hours.
Explanation:
You start with 500.0g.
After the first half-life, you have 250.0g.
After the second, you have 125.0g.
After the third, you have 62.50g.
Therefore, it takes three half-lives to decay to 62.50g.
Therefore, the elapsed time must be triple the length of one half-life.
24.3
3
=
8.10
, so it is 8.10 hours.
Explanation:
Answer:
4.90 x 10 24 atoms
Explanation:
the 24 is the exponent for the 10