Answer:
<h2>Density = 3.9 g/ mL</h2>
Explanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
From the question
mass = 43 g
volume = 11.1 mL
Substitute the values into the above formula and solve for the density
That's
We have the final answer as
Density = 3.9 g/ mL to one decimal place
Hope this helps you
Polysaccharides are made up of many monosaccharides
Answer:
- <u><em>4-methylcyclohexene (the last choice)</em></u>
Explanation:
The compound is an alkene (cycloalkene), with a methyl group as substituent (it substitutes one hydrogen in the carbon chain).
The IUPAC's rules state that the location of the carbon-carbon double bond in the structure is indicated by specifying the number of the carbon atom at which the C=C bond starts, assigning the lowest possible number to the double bond: this in this case is number 1.
<em>Cyclohexene</em> is the main chain and mehtyl is a substituent, as already said.
So, the name 1-methyl-3-cychlohexene is not valid (position 1 is for the carbon-carbon double bond).
The name methycyclohexene is not valid because it is not telling the position of methylgroup.
The name 5-methylcyclohexene is not valid because the position five should be named 2 in the cyclohexene (you must use the smallest number), so the name should be 2-methyl... instead of 5 methyl...
1-methyl-4cyclohexene is not valid because, as said, the position 1 is reserved for the carbon-carbon double bond.
Only 4-methylcyclohexene is a valid name.
The file attached shows the structure. I have added numbers on the carbons of the main chain to show you how that the methyl group is in the positiion number 4.
V1 = 2.00 L
<span>T1 = 25 + 273 = 298 K </span>
<span>V2 = 6.00 L </span>
<span>T2 = ? </span>
<span>Assuming the pressure is to remain constant, then </span>
<span>V1/T1 = V2/T2 </span>
<span>T2 = T1V2/V1 = (298)(6)/(2) = 894 deg K</span>
Answer: <em>The </em><em>alkali metals</em><em> reactivity is generally higher than the alkaline earth metals. </em>
Explanation: <em>This makes the alkaline earth metals with their two valence electrons less reactive than alkali metals with their one valence electron.</em>
<u>Alkali metals is ns1 and alkaline earth metals is ns2</u>