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In-s [12.5K]
3 years ago
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Will give you brainliest

Chemistry
1 answer:
Ronch [10]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

1.2 picoseconds

Explanation:

I looked it up, but I think that in order to find Picoseconds, you have to multiply your number times 100000000000 or move your decimal point 11 times. Hope this helped! Please give me brainly as well! Thanks!

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C.) 7.4 × 10² mL

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E.) 1.3 × 10³ mL

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<em>The daily output of stomach acid (gastric juice) is 1000 to 2000 mL. Prior to a meal, stomach acid (HCl) typically has a pH of 1.49.</em>

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<em>B.) One chewable tablet of the antacid Maalox contains 600 mg of CaCO₃. Enter the neutralization equation. Express your answer as a molecular equation including phases.</em>

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<em>C.) Given that one chewable tablet of the antacid Maalox contains 600 mg of CaCO₃, calculate the milliliters of stomach acid neutralized by two tablets of Maalox. Express the volume in milliliters to two significant figures.</em>

We can establish the following relations:

  • Each tablet has 600 mg (0.600 g) of CaCO₃.
  • The molar mass of CaCO₃ is 100.09 g/mol.
  • The molar ratio of HCl to CaCO₃ is 2:1.
  • The concentration of HCl is 0.0324 mol/L.

The mililiters of HCl that neutralize 2 tablets of Maalox are:

2Tablet.\frac{0.600gCaCO_{3}}{1Tablet} .\frac{1molCaCO_{3}}{100.09gCaCO_{3}} .\frac{2molHCl}{1molCaCO_{3}} .\frac{1000mLHCl}{0.0324molHCl} =7.4 \times 10^{2} mLHCl

<em>D.) The antacid milk of magnesia contains 400 mg of Mg(OH)₂ per teaspoon. Enter the neutralization equation. Express your answer as a molecular equation including phases.</em>

The neutralization equation is:

2 HCl(aq) + Mg(OH)₂(aq) → MgCl₂(aq) + H₂O(l)

<em>E.) Given that the antacid milk of magnesia contains 400 mg of Mg(OH)₂ per teaspoon, calculate the number of milliliters of stomach acid that are neutralized by 1 tablespoon of milk of magnesia. (1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons.)Express the volume in milliliters to two significant figures.</em>

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