Explanation:
This is the description of the equilibrium constant equation. For example:
Given a generic reaction: 
Where A.B,C and D are the reactants and products and a,b,c and d are their stoichiometric coefficients. The equilibrium constant of this reaction will be:
![K=\frac{[C]^c*[D]^d}{[A]^a*[B]^b}](https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=K%3D%5Cfrac%7B%5BC%5D%5Ec%2A%5BD%5D%5Ed%7D%7B%5BA%5D%5Ea%2A%5BB%5D%5Eb%7D)
<em>Note: is important to have in mind that the substances in solid or liquid (pure) state should not be included in the K equation.</em>
Answer:

Explanation:
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In this case, since a change in science is widely known to be considered as a subtraction between the the final and initial values of two measured variables and is represented via Δ, here the final density is 5.43 g/mL and the initial one was 3.21 g/mL, therefore, the change in density is:

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<u>Answer:</u> The temperature increase will be 31.70°C.
<u>Explanation:</u>
To calculate the increase in the temperature of the system, we use the equation:

where,
q = Heat absorbed = 36.5 kJ = 36500J
m = Mass of water = 275 g
c = Specific heat capacity of water = 
= change in temperature = ? °C
Putting values in above equation, we get:

Hence, the temperature increase will be 31.70°C.
there would be 3.752*10^24 atoms in 100 grams of CH4
Steps:
CH4: 12.01+4(1.01)=16.05
100g/16.05 mol mass=6.23g/mol
6.23*6.02*10^23=3.75*10^24