Answer:
Mass = 25.08 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Volume of fluorine = 29.6 L
Temperature = standard = 273.15 K
Pressure = standard = 1 atm
Mass of fluorine = ?
Solution:
The given problem will be solve by using general gas equation,
PV = nRT
P= Pressure
V = volume
n = number of moles
R = general gas constant = 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K
T = temperature in kelvin
n = PV/RT
n = 1 atm × 29.6 L / 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K × 273.15 K
n = 1.32 mol
Mass of fluorine:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 1.32 mol ×19 g/mol
Mass = 25.08 g
Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
I highly suggest you watch OChem Tutor's videos on IUPAC nomenclature because the actual naming would take a lot of time to teach in text-based format. But here is how to name them:
1) I think there are two seperate pictures for number 1. The molecule on the left is 1-pentene and the one on the right is 4-methyl-1-pentene. If the whole thing is one molecule but there is just a bond missing where the red marker numbers are, that molecule would be 9-methyl-1,6-decadiene.
2) 4-methyl-2-pentene
3) 2,4-octadiene
4) 1,5-nonadiene
5) 2,5-dimethyl-3-hexene
6) 3,6-dimethyl-2,4-heptadiene
7) 2,5,5-trimethyl-2-hexene
Answer:
Inhibitor
Explanation:
Inhibitors generally slow down a reaction rate and prevent the particles from reacting with each other.
It's not the others because:
Catalysts work by lowering the activation energy, which in turn increases the reaction rate as more particles have enough energy to react.
Surface area allows for particles in the reaction to collide more often with each other, which increases the reaction rate.
Temperature increases the speed of particles in the reaction, causing particles to collide more often with each other and therefore increasing the reaction rate.
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