The moles of potassium that you would need to prepare 1200 g of 5% potassium sulfate solution is 1.538 moles
calculation
calculate the mass potassium using the below formula
%M/M = mass of the solute(potassium)/mass of the solvent (potassium sulfate solution)
let the mass of potassium be represented by Y
then convert % into fraction = 5/100
5/100 = Y/1200
cross multiplication
100y = 6000
divide both side by 100
Y= 60 g
moles of potassium =mass/molar mass
= 60/39=1.538
Baking powder solution has an effect on a diluted hydrochloric acid solution by causing the release of carbon dioxide from sodium bicarbonate, a component of baking soda.
One molecule of backing soda + one molecule of hydrochloric acid yields one molecule of sodium chloride (table salt) + one molecule of carbon dioxide + one molecule of water.
HCl + NaHCO₃=NaCl+H₂CO₃
However, carbonic acid is quite unstable:
H₂CO₃ = CO₂ + H₂O
HCl + NaHCO₃ = NaCl + H₂O (Water) + CO₂.
Effervescence, which is a fast bubble formation, is how liquid releases CO2.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
- The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
- The number of protons determines the number of electrons.
- The number of electrons determines the chemical properties of the element,
Thus, the atomic number determines the identity of the element.
The atomic mass does not affect the chemical properties, so different isotopes of an element behave alike.
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