EXPLANATION :
mass is the quantity of matter in an object .
volume is the amount of space that something contains or fills .
density is the thickness of a solid , liquid or gas measured by its mass per unit of volume.
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Explanation:
7a) Calcium Chloride +water+carbon dioxide
b)Calcium Oxide +Carbon dioxide
8a) zinc + carbon monoxide
b) Aluminum + Carbon dioxide
c) Lead + carbon dioxide
Answer:
The speed of light becomes slower in denser medium which is water in this case.
Explanation:
We know the lens law of Refraction which states
Refractive index of second medium /Refractive index of the first medium
= Velocity of light in medium 1 (V1)/ velocity of light in medium 2 (V2)
When light rays fall from air medium into water which is a denser medium bending of light or change in the direction of light occurs which is knows as Refraction.
When refraction occurs speed of the light rays are also varied as we can see it from the Lenz's Law. suppose two light rays parallel to each other falling on the air-water interface at an angle , the first ray will reach the interface and bend about the normal and then the second ray. We also observe when light enters denser medium the speed of light becomes slower, also the bending of light when going from rarer to denser it bends towards normal of the surface and when it move from denser to rarer medium it moves away from the normal to the surface.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer is the last one.......
The balanced equation for the above reaction is as follows;
2Ca + O₂ ---> 2CaO
stoichiometry of Ca to O₂ is 2:1
we first need to find the limiting reactant
number of Ca moles - 6.84 mol
number of O₂ moles - 4.00 mol
if Ca is the limiting reactant
if 2 mol of Ca reacts with 1 mol of O₂
then 6.84 mol of Ca reacts with - 6.84 / 2 = 3.42 mol of O₂
this means that Ca is the limiting reactant and O₂ is in excess
therefore amount of CaO produced depends on amount of limiting reactant present
stoichiometry of Ca to CaO is 2:2
number of moles of Ca reacted = number of CaO moles formed
number of moles of CaO formed - 6.84 mol
answer is 6.84 mol