I guess examples of solid and gas???? You have to be more descriptive.....
Answer:
1171.12 mL
Explanation:
Using the combined gas law equation;
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
Where;
P1 = initial pressure (mmHg)
P2 = final pressure (mmHg)
V1 = initial volume (milliliters)
V2 = final volume (milliliters)
T1 = initial temperature (Kelvin)
T2 = final temperature (Kelvin)
According to the information provided in this question:
P1 = 300 mmHg
P2 = 140 mmHg
V1 = 400 mL
V2 = ?
T1 = 0°C = 273K
T2 = 100°C = 100 + 273 = 373K
Using P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
300 × 400/273 = 140 × V2/373
120000/273 = 140V2/373
120000 × 373 = 273 × 140V2
44760000 = 38220V2
V2 = 44760000 ÷ 38220
V2 = 1171.115
The new volume is 1171.12 mL
The answer is a. Chemical change.
Answer:
The limiting reactant is the ZnS
Explanation:
The equation for this reaction is:
2 ZnS + 3O₂ = 2 ZnO + 2 SO₂
2 moles of zinc sulfure reacts with 3 moles of oxygen.
Then, 1.72 mol of ZnS would react with ( 1.72 .3)/2 = 2.58 moles of O₂
If we have 3.04 moles, then the oxygen is the reactant in excess.
Let's confirm, the ZnS as the limiting reactant.
3 moles of oxygen react with 2 moles of sulfure.
Then, 3.04 moles of O₂ would react with (3.04 .2) / 3 = 2.02 moles of ZnS
We have 1.72 moles of Zn S and it is not enough for the 2.02 moles that we need, for the reaction.
Mmm, you can work this one out in your head by reversing it.
<span>12.5 = 50g/4 </span>
<span>1/4 = 1/2 * 1/2 </span>
<span>thus in 14.4 seconds there have been 2 times the half life. 14.4/2 = 7.2 </span>
<span>the half life is 7.2 seconds.</span>