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Lady_Fox [76]
3 years ago
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A company wants to put a fleet of low Earth satellites in orbit to create a worldwide telephone link. There is less of a time la

g in the conversations the closer to the ground the satellites are. What advantage is there to putting them 700 km up, instead of 250 km up in the sky
Chemistry
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Marianna [84]3 years ago
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If your wanting to know less of the time:


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Explanation:

Consider the reaction involved;

Na(s) + HNO3(aq) ----> NaNO3(s) + H2(g)

Note that, if a hot, saturated aqueous solution of sodium nitrate was allowed to cool, solid sodium nitrate would crystallise out of the solution and this would also be classed as a precipitate. This is the case here.

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Number of moles of acid= 9×10^-3 moles

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9×10^-3 moles of HNO3 yields 9×10^-3 moles of hydrogen gas.

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9×10^-3 moles of hydrogen gas will occupy 9×10^-3 moles × 22.4/1 = 0.20 L

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