Answer:
0.023
Explanation:
The Arrhenius' equation states that:

Where k is the velocity constant of the reaction, A is the constant of the collisions, Ea is the activation energy (the energy necessary to the molecules have so the reaction will happen), R is the gas constant (8.314 J/molK) and T is the temperature.
This equation is derivated of:
k = pZf
Where
p=fraction of collisions that occur with reactant molecules properly oriented
f=fraction of collisions having energy greater than the activation energy
Z=frequency of collisions
Thus, p*Z = A, and
f = 
So, if the energy of the molecules is 12.5 kJ/mol = 12500 J/mol, thus the fraction will be:
f = 
f = 0.023
I can't answer this question without knowing what the specific heat capacity of the calorimeter is. Luckily, I found a similar problem from another website which is shown in the attached picture.
Q = nCpΔT
Q = (1.14 g)(1 mol/114 g)(6.97 kJ/kmol·°C)(10°C)(1000 mol/1 kmol)
<em>Q = +6970 kJ</em>
Answer:
Protium
Explanation:
Isotopes -
For some elements , there are various forms possible , which have different number of neutron and same number of protons , are referred to as the isotopes .
The three isotopes possible for the element hydrogen are -
Protium , Deuterium and Tritium .
Where ,
- Protium has one electron , one proton and zero neutron.
- Deuterium has one electron , one proton and one neutron.
- Tritium has one electron , one proton and two neutron.
The most abundant isotope observed is Protium , with 99.98% abundance.
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The largest risks while designing a model to withstand a village include that the model does not mitigate the effects of the tsunami or only mitigates the effects partially, which would cause damages to the homes.
Designing a model to withstand the effect of any natural phenomenon such as an earthquake, fire or tsunami is not an easy task and will require the following cycle:
- Designing the model.
- Testing the model.
- Making changes or designing a new model.
In the case of a model for tsunamis, it is likely the following problems occur:
- The model does not protect the houses from tsunamis.
- The model does not protect the houses completely.
This would lead to negative effects such as:
- Damages in the houses.
- Dead or injured people.
- Destruction of infrastrcture.
Note: This question is incomplete because the context is missing; here is the missing part.
Protecting Your Model Village from Tsunamis this task, you will design a model village to withstand the effects of a tsunami.
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