Answer:
2.8M
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Volume of stock solution (V1) = 40mL
Molarity of the stock solution (M1) = 7M
Volume of diluted solution (V2) = 100mL
Molarity of diluted solution (M2) =?
Using the dilution formula, we can easily find the molarity of the diluted solution as follow:
M1V1 = M2V2
7 x 40 = M2 x 100
Divide both side by 100
M2 = (7 x 40)/100
M2 = 2.8M
Therefore, the molarity of the diluted solution is 2.8M
<span>Sublimation: the substance changes directly from a solid to a gas without going through the liquid phase. Deposition: the substance changes directly from a gas to a solid without going through the liquid phase.</span>
The solubility of carbon dioxide at 400 kPa at room temperature is ;
( B ) 0.61 CO2/L
<u>Given data </u>
pressure of CO₂ = 400 Kpa = 3.95 atm
Kh of CO₂ = 3.3 * 10⁻² mol/L.atm
<h3>Calculate the solubility of carbon dioxide </h3>
Solubility = pressure * Kh value of CO₂
= 3.95 atm * 3.3 * 10⁻² mol / L.atm
= 0.13 mol/l CO₂
= 0.61 CO₂ / L
Hence we can conclude that the solubility of CO₂ at 400 kPa is 0.13 mol/l CO₂.
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From the options the closest answer is ( B ) 0.61 CO₂ / L
Answer: Friction.
Explanation: Even though the driver has taken the foot off thr gas pedal, the acceleration of the car decreases and the friction continues.
The car slows down because the opposite force of friction continues to act and the acceleration in forward direction is continuous decreasing. Hence, the car slows down.
Answer:
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Explanation:
We have been told in the question that the equation of the reaction is; 1 slice of cheese + 2 slices of bread = 1 Grilled cheese sandwich ( mole ratio is, 1:2:1) .
Then the reagents are 10 slices of cheese 30 slices of bread. It then follows that 10 slices of cheese should be combined with 20 slices of bread according to the mole ratio.
However, we have 30 slices of bread and 10 slices of cheese so cheese is the limiting reactant while bread is the reactant in excess.
Yes, the number of glilled chese sandwishes he can make is decided by the limiting reactant because it gets used up most.