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1st you need to find the mole ratio between KClO3 and O2. To find that you need to take the coefficents of each of the compounds. That gives a ratio of 2:3.
Now we find out how many each unit is:
2x = 12
x = 6
Now we multiply it by 3 to find the number of moles of O2
3(6) = 18 mol O2.
The total kinetic energy of the gas sample is 3.3 KJ
<h3>What is kinetic energy? </h3>
This is the energy possessed by an object in motion. Mathematically, it can be expressed as:
KE = ½mv²
Where
- KE is the kinetic energy
- m is the mass
- v is the velocity
<h3>How to determine the mass of the fluorine gas</h3>
- Molar mass of fluorine gas = 38 g/mol
- Mole of fluorine gas = 1 mole
- Mass of fluorine gas = ?
Mass = mole × molar mass
Mass of fluorine gas = 1 × 38
Mass of fluorine gas = 38 g
<h3>How to determine the KE of the gas sample</h3>
- Mass (m) = 38 g = 38 / 1000 = 0.038 Kg
- Velocity (v) = 415 m/s
- Kinetic energy (KE) =?
KE = ½mv²
KE = ½ × 0.038 × 415²
KE = 3272.275 J
Divide by 1000 to express in kilojoule
KE = 3272.275 / 1000
KE = 3.3 KJ
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Answer:
Explanation:
To find the number of moles of each element present in 1 mole of Be(OH)₂, we use the ratio of the molar masses of the elements to the compound and multiply by the given mole.
Molar mass of Be(OH)₂ = 9 + 2(16+1) = 43g/mol
number of moles of Be =
x 1 = 0.209mole
number of moles of O =
x 1 = 0.744mole
number of moles of H =
x 1 = 0.047mole
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