3. Atoms change into other atoms in chemical reactions.
The idea that you can transform one element into another was called alchemy, and was proven untrue a long time ago.
The answer is B. The less mass then the less the gravity pulls on it
Number of moles = mass / molar mass
number of moles of H2 = (<span>6.96×10−4) / (2)(1) = 3.48*10^-4 moles
</span>The equation that describes the formulation of NH3 is:
N2 + 3H2 .......> 2NH3
From the balanced chemical equation, we can see that:
3 moles of H2 produces 2 moles of NH3
Based on this, to know the number of moles of NH3 produced from 3.48*10^-4 moles of hydrogen, we will do cross multiplication as follows:
number of moles = (3.48*10^-4*2) / (3) = 2.32*10^-4 moles
Now, one mole of any element contains Avogadro's number of molecules. Therefore, number of molecules in 2.32*10^-4 moles can be calculated as follows:
number of molecules = 2.32 * 10^-4 * 6.022 * 10^23 = 1.397 * 10^20 molecules
Answer:
1.076 mol (corrected to 2 d.p.)
Explanation:
Take the atomic mass of Ga be 69.7.
since no. of moles = mass/ molar mass,
no. of moles of Ga used = 100.0 / 69.7
= 1.43472023 mol
From the balanced equation, the mole ratio of Ga:S2 = 4:3, which means every 4 moles of Ga can react completely with 3 moles of S2.
So, let the no. of moles of Sulphur required be y.
4 y = 1.43472023 x 3
y = 1.076 mol (corrected to 2 d.p.)