<span>8.21 L of C3H8(g)
Lets take c as the molar volume at that temperature.
c L <><> 5c L
C3H8 (g) + 5O2 (g) --> 3CO2 + 4H2O + Q
8.21 L <><> x L
x = (8.21 * 5c)/c = 8.21 * 5 = 41.05 L O2 consumed for a 100% yield.</span>
Explanation:
It'd be better to use cyclohexane. The possible explanation is that the freezing temperature will change by 20.1 degrees for each mole of substance added to 1 kg of cyclohexane, although the same amount added to naphthalene will change its freezing point just by 6.94 degrees.
It is so much easier to identify a larger change more adequately than a smaller one. You would actually not have a 1 molal solution in operation, so the variations in freezing points would be even smaller than the ones already described.
Answer:
26.74g
Explanation:
The equation of the reaction is;
SIO₂ + 3C --> SiC +2CO
From the balanced equation, the relationship between SiC and C is;
3 mol of C produces 1 mol of SiC
Converting mol to mass using; Mass = moles * Molar mass
Mass of SiC = 1 mol * 40.11 g/mol = 40.11g
This means;
3 mol of C produces 40.11g of SiC
2 mol of C produces xg of SiC
3 = 40.11
2 = x
x = 2 * 40.11 / 3 = 26.74g
Answer:
133.34 g/moles
Explanation:
but to make life easy it could be 133.4 g/ moles as well
Yep yep looks about right