Answer;
Molar mass of water is 18.02 g/mol
Explanation;
-Molar mass of a compound is determined by adding the relative atomic mass of each atom present in the compound. Molar mass of one mole of a compound, it is the weight in grams of 6.02 × 1023 atoms or molecules.
-Therefore; to calculate the molar mass of Water (H2O); we first know the RAM of hydrogen and oxygen which are; H=1.01 and O= 16.00
Since there is two atom of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen in water;
Then; the Molar mass of water will be; 2×1.01 + 1 ×16 = 18.02 g/mol
Momentum = Mass x Velocity
80kg Runner: 80 x 2.45 = 196 Kg m/s
65kg Runner: 65 x 3= 195 Kg m/s
The 80kg runner has a greater momentum
I would assume that it would be Pollination because the yucca moth pollinates the yucca plant as it goes around flying to different ones before they lay their eggs. I did some research on it and went to a few websites to look it up and most of them said the same thing.
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The answer is:
4 moles of are required to produce 6 moles of
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To solve stoichiometric problems, we need to write the balanced equation of the compound that we are working with.
Potassium chlorate decomposition is given by the following equation:
Now, from the equation we know that 3 moles of gives 2 moles of , we can calculate how many moles of the same compound react to produce 6 moles of the following equation:
Hence, we have that 4 moles of are required to produce 6 moles of
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