884 pounds of carbon dioxide are emitted in 400 litres.
What is a pound?
The pound is defined as the basic unit for weight in the Foot Pound Second (F.P.S) system and is equal to 16 ounces.
To convert a litre measurement to a pound measurement, multiply the volume by 2.204623 times the density of the ingredient or material. Thus, the volume in pounds is equal to the litres multiplied by 2.204623 times the density of the ingredient or material.
One litre of water weighs approximately 2.21 pounds.
So 400 liter = 400 liter x 2.21 pounds
= 884 pounds
Hence, 884 pounds of carbon dioxide are emitted in 400 litres.
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You must remember that oxidation number of hydrogen in acids is always +1, oxidation number of oxygen in oxides & acids is always -2... metals has always oxidation number on plus!
group NO3 comes from HNO3...and oxidation number of whole acid group is always on minus and equal to the amount of hydrogen atoms in this acid... so oxidation number of NO3 = -1
we have 2 NO3 groups so 2*(-1) = -2 and that is the reason why oxidation number of Fe in this formula must be +2... because sum of all elements always gives 0!
Now we could count of oxidation number for nitrogen... we write HNO3 and start counting from right to left:
3*(-2) from oxygens + 1 from hydrogen = -5
so nitrogen must have +5 oxidation number... because sum all in formula must be 0.
Sugar dissolves and is spread throughout the glass of water<span>. The </span>sand<span> sinks to the bottom. The sugar-</span>water<span> is a homogeneous mixture while the </span>sand-water<span> is a heterogeneous mixture. Both are mixtures, but only the sugar-</span>water<span> can also be called a </span>solution. i got this from :<span>www.chem4kids.com/files/matter_solution.html
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Answer:
An evenly distributed, uniform mixture is called a homogeneous mixture.
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