Answer: Hsub=Hfus+Hvap
Explanation:
The molar heat of vaporization measured in kilojoules per mole, or kJ/mol is the energy needed to make vapor one mole of a liquid. .
The molar heat of sublimation measured in kilojoules per mole, or kJ/mol is the energy needed to sublime one mole of a solid,
the molar heat of fusion measured in kilojoules per mole, or kJ/mol is the energy needed to melt one mole of a solid.
Hess law helps to explain the relationship in physical chemistry stating that the total enthalpy change during the complete course of a reaction is the same whether the reaction is made in one step or in several steps.
In this context Hess’s law helps to see the several steps involved as the heat of sublimation energy is equal to the sum of vaporization energy and fusion energy.
Answer:
Explanation:
in a combustion of ethane 2 moles of ethane react with 7 moles of O2
now no of moles in 54 gram of O2=mass/ molar mass
moles =54/32=1.7 moles
if 7 moles of O2 required 2 moles of ethane then 1.7 mole required=?
7 moles of O2=2 moles of C2H6
1.7 moles of O2=1.7*2/7=0.5 moles of C2H6
0.5 moles of C2H6 contain how much grams=?
mass= moles*molar mass=0.5*30=15
Answer:
C
Explanation:
add them together and multiply by 2
Answer: The balanced molecular equation is:
The ionic equation is:
The net ionic equation:
Explanation:
A double displacement reaction is one in which exchange of ions take place. The salts which are soluble in water are designated by symbol (aq) and those which are insoluble in water and remain in solid form are represented by (s) after their chemical formulas.
The balanced molecular equation is:
Spectator ions are defined as the ions which does not get involved in a chemical equation or they are ions which are found on both the sides of the chemical reaction present in ionic form.
The ionic equation is:
The ions which are present on both the sides of the equation are potassium and chloride ions. and hence are not involved in net ionic equation.
The net ionic equation:
Answer:
9.6768 × 10^6
Explanation:
to convert weeks into seconds use the formula of multiplying the time by the value by 604800.
16×604800=967,800. Now just turn that into scientific notation to get the answer.
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