90 minutes is 1.5 hours.
5 kW * 1.5 hours = 7.5 kWh
8c/kWh * 7.5 kWh = 60 cents
Answer:
Some of the calcium carbonate remained stuck to the side of the glassware after filtering
Some of the calcium carbonate spilled when measuring its mass
Explanation:
The percent yield is obtained from;
Actual yield/Theoretical yield * 100
Usually, the actual yield is less than the theoretical yield thereby making the percent yield less than 100%.
In the case of this particular reaction; when some calcium carbonate remains stuck on the glassware or some calcium carbonate is spilled during weighing, the actual yield of product obtained from the reaction becomes less than the theoretical or calculated yield hence the percent yield becomes less than 100%.
Parsec is a unit of distance (as stated 1 Parsec = 3.26 light years, wihch is 3.26 times the distance run by light in one year).
That distance is:
1 parsec = 3.26 mi× 186,000 mi/s × 3600 s/h × 24 h/day × 365 day/ year × 1 year = 19,122,168,960,000.mi.
So, the question of <span>how many parsecs it takes for light to reach Mars from Earth does not make sense because parsecs is not a unit of time.
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</span><span>You can calculate how many parsecs is equivalent to the distance between Mars and Earth, 60,000,000 km. For this you can first calculate the equivalence of which you do in this way:
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</span><span>60,000,000 km × 0,621 mi/km × 1 parsec / ( 19,122,168,960,000 mi) = 1.94E-6 parsecs.
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Answer: Thus the mass, in grams, of 27 moles of smooth muscle myosin is 12960000 grams
Explanation:
According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance weighs equal to the molecular mass, occupies 22.4 L at STP contains avogadro's number
of particles.
Molecular mass of protein = 480,000 g/mol
Thus 1 mole of protein weighs = 480,000 g
So 27 moles of protein weighs = 
Thus the mass, in grams, of 27 moles of smooth muscle myosin is 12960000 grams
4 NH₃ + 3O₂ --> 2N₂ + 6H₂O
First, make sure that this is a balanced equation.
There are 4 moles of nitrogen on the left side, and 4 moles of nitrogen on the right side.
There are 12 moles of hydrogen on the left side, and 12 moles of hydrogen on the right side.
There are 6 moles of oxygen on the left side, and 6 moles of oxygen on the right side.
The equation is therefore balanced, and we may proceed.
a) the mole ratio for NH₃ to N₂ is 4 to 2, which can be simplified to 2:1 or 2/1.
b) the mole ratio for H₂O to O₂ is 6 to 3, which can be simplified to 2:1 or 2/1.