Heat. Energy in a more general way.
The answer is 3.75 g.
Half-life is the time required for the amount of a sample to half its value.
To calculate the fraction of the sample remained unchanged, we will use the following formulas:
1.

,
where:
<span>n - a number of half-lives
</span>x - a remained fraction of a sample
2.

where:
<span>

- half-life
</span>t - <span>total time elapsed
</span><span>n - a number of half-lives
</span>
The half-life of N-16 is 7.13.
So, we know:
t = 28.8 s
<span>

= 7.13 s
We need:
n = ?
x = ?
</span>
We could first use the second equation, to calculate n:
<span>If:

,
</span>Then:

⇒

⇒

<span>⇒ n ≈ 4
</span>
Now we can use the first equation to calculate the remained amount of the sample.
<span>

</span>⇒

<span>⇒

If the fraction of the sample is 1/16 = 6.25%, then the mass of the sample could be calculated as:
x g : 6.25% = 60 g : 100%
x = </span>
Answer:
A) CaF 2 (Calcium Fluoride)
C KBr (Potassium Bromide)
D) Mgl 2 (Magnesium Iodide)
Explanation:
All the above are electrolytes, because of their ability to dissociate/ionize when dissolved. Strong electrolytes completely ionize when dissolved, and not neutral molecules are able to form in the solution. Electrolytes are substances that conduct electric currents as a result of a dissociation into positively and negatively charged particles called ions, which migrate toward and ordinarily are discharged at the negative and positive terminals (cathode and anode) of an electric circuit, respectively.
Answer:
The answer to your question is 1.46 g of Cl₂
Explanation:
Data
mass of Cl₂ = ?
mass of NaCl = 2.4 g
Chemical reaction
2Na + Cl₂ ⇒ 2NaCl
Process
1.- Calculate the molar mass of chlorine and sodium chloride
Molar mass Cl₂ = 2 x 35.5 = 71 g
Molar mass of NaCl = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5 g
2.- Use proportions to solve this problem
71g of Cl₂ --------------------- 2(58.5g) NaCl
x --------------------- 2.4 g
x = (2.4 x 71) / 2(58.5)
x = 170.4 / 117
x = 1.46 g of Cl
7.Pulling Forces
8.Opposite
9.Not equal
10.Do not balance each other
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