I think the answer would have to be B
Answer:
6.5 liters.
Explanation:
- We can use the general law of ideal gas: PV = nRT.
where, P is the pressure of the gas in atm.
V is the volume of the gas in L.
n is the no. of moles of the gas in mol.
R is the general gas constant,
T is the temperature of the gas in K.
- If P and T are constant, and have different values of n and V:
<em>(V₁n₂) = (V₂n₁)</em>
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V₁ = 4.5 L, n₁ = 0.80 mol,
V₂ = ??? L, n₂ = 0.35 + 0.80 = 1.15 mol.
- Applying in the above equation
<em>(V₁n₂) = (V₂n₁)</em>
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<em>∴ V₂ = (V₁n₂)/n₁ </em>= (4.5 L)(1.15 mol)/(0.8 mol) = <em>6.469 L ≅ 6.5 L.</em>
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<em>So, the right choice is: 6.5 liters.</em>
Answer: Chlorine gas is produced when sulfuric acid is mixed with chlorine bleach.
Explanation: This reaction is a function of the change in pH of the solution from alkaline to acidic combined with the strong oxidant properties of hypochlorous acid.
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Answer:
The candle took up all the oxygen under the glass
Explanation:
Carbon dioxide molecules are heavier than air. Because of this, they push the oxygen and other molecules in the air out of the way as they sink down over the flame and candle. When oxygen is pushed away from the wick, it can't react with the wax anymore.
No, Silver will not react with dilute sulfuric acid.
<u>Explanation:</u>
As Silver has the least reactivity, it is not capable to reduce hydrogen ion from sulfuric acid, even when the acid is in concentrated state. But if the concentrated acids are heated then the Silver may form Ag+ ions.
But silver (Ag) can react with the hot concentrated sulfuric acids (
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So if dilute sulfuric acid is used then there will not be any kind of reaction with silver ions.