Your question, I guess, How do vapour and gases differ...
Answer:
1.) Vapour is the changed state of any liquid either due to boiling or evaporation
2.) Vapour are more energetic as they have absorbed the latent heat of vaporization whereas Gases are low in energy because they are already in gaseous form at room temperature.
3.) Vapour have boiling points above room temperature while gases have their boiling point below room temperature.
Answer:
If two forces act on an object in the same direction, the net force is equal to the sum of the two forces. This always results in a stronger force than either of the individual forces alone
Answer:
Please find equations in the attachment file.
Explanation:
An element is a substance made entirely from one type of atom. For example, the element hydrogen is made from atoms containing a single proton and a single electron.
The balanced equation for the above reaction is as follows;
<span>Fe</span>₂<span>O</span>₃<span> + 3 CO --> 2 Fe + 3 CO</span>₂
<span>stoichiometry of CO to Fe is 3:2
molar volume states that 1 mol of any gas occupies a volume of 22.4 L
If 22.4 L contains 1 mol of CO
Then 3.65 L contains - 1/22.4 x 3.65 = 0.16 mol
3 mol of CO forms 2 mol of Fe
Then 0.16 mol of CO forms - 2/3 x 0.16 = 0.1067 mol of Fe
Therefore mass of Fe produced - 0.1067 mol x 55.8 g/mol = 5.95 g</span>