This is a homogenous mixture because you cannot differentiate between the members of the mixture. A technique might be heating them until one melts and evaporates due to different boiling temperatures, or mixing them together with fluids that would dissolve one, yet keep the other one whole.
<h3><u>Answer and explanation</u>;</h3>
- To balance the charges of ions the number of electrons lost is equal to the number of electrons gained. The overall net charge must be zero.
- The number of ions needed to accomplish this is represented by the subscripts.
- For any given ionic compound, the product of the charge on the ion (or multiatomic ionic group) times the subscript of the ion will give a total charge of zero when all ions are considered.
For examples: NaCl Na = +1 Cl = -1 total is zero
The Rivergate because you are basing the distance off of there
Answer:
d. The number of moles
Explanation;
- According to the ideal gas;
P = nRT
where, P is the pressure, n is the number of moles, R is the ideal gas constant and T is the absolute temperature.
- Charles's law and Boyle's law revolve around, volume, temperature and pressure.
- According to Charles's law volume and temperature of a fixed mass of a gas are directly proportional at constant pressure.
- That is; V α T
- While based on Boyle's law, volume and pressure of a fixed mass of a gas are inversely proportional at constant temperature.
- That is, Pα 1/V
- We can, thus see that ideal gas law allows you to calculate number of moles unlike the case with Charles's and Boyle's law.