Answer: Hợp chất CTHH 0 °C 10 °C 20 °C 30 °C 40 °C 50 °C 70 °C
Actini(III) hydroxide Ac(OH)3 0,0022
Amonia NH3 1176 900 702 565 428 333 188
Amoni azua NH4N3 16 25,3 37,1
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Answer:
A. 28 years
Explanation:
Applying,
R = R'(2ᵃ/ⁿ).............. Equation 1
Where R = Original sample, R' = Sample left after decay, a = Total time taken to decay, n = half life.
From the question,
Given: R = 12 g, R' = 6 g, a = 28 years.
Substitute into equation 1 and solve for n
12 = 6(2²⁸/ⁿ)
12/6 = 2²⁸/ⁿ
2²⁸/ⁿ = 2
Equation the base,
28/n = 1
n = 28 years.
Hence the half-life is 28 years
Hello there,
Your correct answer would be 8.<span> There are </span>8 valence electrons<span> available for the Lewis structure for NH</span>3<span>.
Hope this helps
~Hottwizzlers</span>
In any state of matter there is always motion in the atoms. So the answer would be C even though solids are together and gases atoms are spread out
Let's start to understand this question by a simple combustion reaction involving oxidation of Ethane in the presence of Oxygen. When Ethane is burned in the presence of Oxygen it produces Carbon Dioxide and Water respectively. Therefore, the equation is as,
C₂H₆ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O
Above reaction shows the reaction and the equation is unbalanced. Balancing chemical equation is important because according to law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed. Hence, we should balance the number of elements on both side.
LHS RHS
Carbon Atoms 2 1
Hydrogen Atoms 6 2
Oxygen Atoms 2 3
It means this equation is not obeying the law. Now, how to balance? One way is as follow,
C₂H₆ + O₃ → C₂O₂ + H₆O
LHS RHS
Carbon Atoms 2 2
Hydrogen Atoms 6 6
Oxygen Atoms 3 3
We have balanced the equation by changing the subscripts. But, we have messed up the chemical composition of compounds and molecules like Oxygen is converted into Ozone.
Therefore, we will change the coefficients (moles) to balance the equation as,
C₂H₆ + 7/2 O₂ → 2 CO₂ + 3 H₂O
LHS RHS
Carbon Atoms 2 2
Hydrogen Atoms 6 6
Oxygen Atoms 7 7
Now, by changing the coefficients we have balanced the equation without disturbing the chemical composition of compounds and molecules.