Answer:
Half-lives of first order reactions
Explanation:
Notice the the half-life is independent of initial concentration. This is not the case with other reaction orders. The half-life of a first-order reaction was found to be 10 min at a certain temperature. hope this helps you :)
Molarity=(initial molarityxinitial volume)/final volume
M=(3.5x25.4)/166.7=0.533 M
Answer:
385.69 g of O₂
Solution:
The Balance Chemical equation for said reaction is as follow;
2 H₂ + O₂ → 2 H₂O
According to Equation,
4.032 g ( 2 mol) H₂ reacts to produce = 36.03 g (2 mol) of H₂O
So,
48.6 g H₂ on reaction will produce = X g of H₂O
Solving for X,
X = (48.6 g × 36.03 g) ÷ 4.032 g
X = 434.29 g of H₂O
It means that the H₂ provided is in Excess. Therefore, the yield of product (H₂O) is being controlled by O₂ (Limiting Reagent).
So, According to Equation,
36.03 g (2 mol) H₂O is produced by = 31.998 g (1 mol) of O₂
So,
434.29 g of H₂O will be produced by = X g of O₂
Solving for X,
X = (434.29 g × 31.998 g) ÷ 36.03 g
X = 385.69 g of O₂
Answer:
Metal
Element: Calcium
Valency: 2
Explanation:
To find the element, let's use the periodic table. (Look below)
We already went past 3 shells, just need the 2 electrons after it.
Just skip to the 4th row and count 2 to the right
We end up at Calcium.
Calcium is a metal and we're also on the alkaline earth metals column.
Calcium will need to lose 2 electrons to reach stability, so the valency is 2.