Answer:
curium
−
243
,
252
/
99
Es,
251
/
98
Cf,
214
/
82
Pb
Explanation: Im not very good with this but here ya go!
Explanation:
The solution of the lactic acd and sodium lactate is referred to as a buffer solution.
A buffer solution is an aqueous solution consisting of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or vice versa. In this case, the weak acid is the lactic acid and the conjugate base is the sodium lactate.
Buffer solutions are generally known to resist change in pH values.
When a strong base (in this case, NaOH) is added to the buffer, the lactic acid will give up its H+ in order to transform the base (OH-) into water (H2O) and the conjugate base, so we have:
HA + OH- → A- + H2O.
Since the added OH- is consumed by this reaction, the pH will change only slightly.
The NaOH reacts with the weak acid present in the buffer sollution.
Water boils at 100 degrees C and 212 degrees F
F= 212 degrees
C= 100 degrees
The correct answer is 2.70 × 10² g or 270 g.
It is given, that the density of a metal is 9.80 g/ml.
Let the mass of a sample of metal be x.
The sample of metal is dropped in 28.9 ml of water, due to which the volume of the water increases to 56.4 ml.
In order to calculate the mass of a metal, there is a need to use the formula, mass = density * volume
Mass = (9.80 g/ml) (56.4 ml - 28.9 ml)
= (9.80 g/ml) (27.5 ml)
= 2.70 × 10² g or 270 g
Answer:
The correct answer for this question would be B) Protons
Explanation:
I got it right on my test (Can I have brainlyest)