Answer:
1.64 moles O₂
Explanation:
Part A:
Remember 1 mole of particles = 6.02 x 10²³ particles
So, the question becomes, how many '6.02 x 10²³'s are there in 9.88 x 10²³ molecules of O₂?
This implies a division of given number of particles by 6.02 x 10²³ particles/mole.
∴moles O₂ = 9.88 x 10²³ molecules O₂ / 6.02 x 10²³ molecules O₂ · mole⁻¹ = 1.64 mole O₂
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Part B needs an equation (usually a combustion of a hydrocarbon).
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Answer:
Iconic bonds don't burn easily
Explanation:
Covalent bonds are non metals. Covalent bond (sharing), low temp, low temp, burn easily, poor, polar covalent is good and non-polar covalent is bad.
Ionic - metals and nonmetals, ionic bond is when electrons are gained or lost, high temp, high temp, doesn't burn easily, good, good