Answer:
0.1011 moles of N₂
Explanation:
This is the reaction:
3 Mg + N₂ → Mg₃N₂
3 moles of magnesium can react to 1 mol of nitrogen in order to produce 1 mol of magnesium nitride.
We can solve this by a rule of three:
3 mol of Mg need 1 mol of N₂ for the reaction
Then, 0.3034 moles of Mg may react to (0.3034 . 1) / 3 = 0.1011 moles of nitrogen.
The stoichiometry is 3:1
Answer:
40.0 L.
Explanation:
- We can use the general law of ideal gas: <em>PV = nRT.</em>
where, P is the pressure of the gas in atm.
V is the volume of the gas in L.
n is the no. of moles of the gas in mol.
R is the general gas constant,
T is the temperature of the gas in K.
- If P and T are constant, and have different values of n and V:
<em>(V₁n₂) = (V₂n₁).</em>
V₁ = 50.0 L, n₁ = 2.0 moles,
V₂ = ??? L, n₂ = 2.0 mol - 0.4 mol = 1.6 mol.
∴ V₂ = (V₁n₂)/(n₁) = (50.0 L)(1.6 mol)/(2.0 mol) = 40.0 L.
16
Explanation:
The subatomic particles in any atom are made up of protons, neutrons and electrons in it.
Protons are the positively charged particles.
Neutrons do not carry any charges.
Together with protons, they occupy the nucleus.
Electrons are negatively charged particles.
In an atom of B - 11;
11 is the mass number
mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons.
Total subatomic particles = proton + neutrons + electrons
TSP = mass number + electrons
In B, the atomic number = 5 = number of electrons
TSP = 11 + 5 = 16
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