0.05 mol of oxygen atom.
Explanation:
Mass of potassium hydroxide = 2.79g
Unknown:
Number of moles = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem, find the number of moles of the potassium hydroxide.
Number of moles of KOH =
Molar mass of KOH = 39 + 16 + 1 = 56g/mol
Number of moles of KOH = = 0.05mole
Now,
1 mole of KOH contains 1 mole of oxygen atom
0.05 mole of KOH will have 0.05 mole of oxygen atom.
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Answer:
1) 1,... 2
2) 18
3) n= 3 and I=1
Explanation:
1) when l= 0, its an s-sub-level, and only 1 orbital is possible which can carry only 2-electrons
2) the maximum number of electron is given by 2n^2= 2×3^2= 18
3) in 3p, the coefficient of p is the value of n= 3 and l-value of P is 1
Answer : The volume of 6 M HCl needed is, 10 mL
Explanation :
Formula used :
where,
are the initial molarity and volume of diluted HCl.
are the final molarity and volume of HCl.
We are given:
Now put all the given values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the volume of 6 M HCl needed is, 10 mL
Answer:
Phosphoric Acid would be your answer.