Answer:
There are 10 moles of copper(II)sulfate.
Explanation:
We know that molarity is a concentration measure that expresses the moles of solute per liter of solution: in this case, being 1.30 molar, there are 1.30 moles of solute in 1 liter of solution. We solve with the following simple rule of three:
1 L solution-----2 moles of copper(II)sulfate
5 L solution----x= (5 L solution x 2 moles of copper(II)sulfate)/1 L solution
<em>x= 10 moles of copper(II)sulfate</em>
Answer:
A. No; B. yes
Explanation:
A. Mass
The balloons contain different gases, which will have different densities.
Mass = volume × density
m = V × D
However, the volume is the same for all three balloons.
Thus m = kD
And the mass of the gas is directly proportional to the density.
Since the density varies, the mass varies.
B. Number of molecules
This is Avogadro's Hypothesis:
At the same conditions of temperature, equal volumes of gases contain the same number of molecules.
Answer:
Like any compound ending in '-ane', hexane is an alkane. It is commonly referred to as n-hexane and classified as a saturated hydrocarbon
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Chlorobenzene would essentially be a benzene ring that is substituted with chlorine. Thus it would have 6 carbon atoms, in its molecular formula.