Explanation:
Alkanes are the simple hydrocarbons that have only carbon and hydrogen atoms attached to each other through single bonds.
General chemical formula of an alkane is
, where n is any integer.
For example, if n = 5 then formula of the alkane will be as follows.

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A suffix "-ane" is added in the name of an alkane. So, an alkane with five carbon atoms will be known as pentane.
Answer:
The unknown temperature is 304.7K
Explanation:
V1 = 100mL = 100*10^-3L
P1 = 99.10kPa = 99.10*10³Pa
V2 = 74.2mL = 74.2*10^-3L
P2 = 133.7kPa = 133.7*10³Pa
T2 = 305K
T1 = ?
From combined gas equation,
(P1 * V1) / T1 = (P2 * V2) / T2
Solving for T1,
T1 = (P1 * V1 * T2) / (P2 * V2)
T1 = (99.10*10³ * 100*10^-3 * 305) / (133.7*10³ * 74.2*10^-3)
T1 = 3022550 / 9920.54
T1 = 304.67K
T1 = 304.7K
I’m pretty sure it is number of protons
<span>Molten barium
chloride is separetes:</span><span>
BaCl</span>₂(l) →
Ba(l) + Cl₂(g), <span>
but first ionic bonds in this salt are separeted
because of heat:
BaCl</span>₂(l) →
Ba²⁺(l) + 2Cl⁻(l).
Reaction of reduction
at cathode(-): Ba²⁺(l) + 2e⁻ → Ba(l).
Reaction of oxidation
at anode(+): 2Cl⁻(l) → Cl₂(g) + 2e⁻.
The anode is positive
and the cathode is negative.