Answer:
Charged objects have an imbalance of charge - either more negative electrons than positive protons or vice versa. And neutral objects have a balance of charge - equal numbers of protons and electrons. ... Their presence (or absence) will have no direct bearing upon whether an object is charged or uncharged.
1 mole of any substance has Avagadro number of molecules and it's weight is equal to its molecular weight.
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Answer 1:
Molecular weight of HNO3 = 63.01 g/mol
Therefore, 1mole of HNO3 = 63.03 g
Hence, 15.7 mole of HNO3 = 63.03 X 15.7
= 989.57 g
Thus, mass of 15.7 mole of HNO3 = 989.57 g
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Answer 2:
Molecular weight of H2O2 = 34.01 g/mol
Therefore, 1mole of H2O2 = 34.01g
Hence, 0.00104 mole of H2O2 = 34.01 X 0.00104
= 0.03537 g
Thus, mass of 0.00104 mole of H2O2 is 0.03537 g
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Answer 3:
Molecular weight of SO2 = 64.07 g/mol
Therefore, 1mole of SO2 = 64.07 g
Hence, 72.1 mmole of SO2 = 64.07 X 0.0721
= 4.619 g
Thus, mass of 72.1 mm of SO2 is 4.619 g
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Answer 4:
Molecular weight of XeF2 = 169.29 g/mol
Therefore, 1mole of XeF2 = 169.29 g
Hence, 1.23 mole of XeF2 = 169.29 X 1.23
= 208.23 g
Thus, mass of 1.23 mole of XeF2 is 208.23 g
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Mixing water and sugar is a physical change. A physical change is just a change in the form of the substance, whereas a chemical change is when the substance itself changes… chemically. An easy way to figure out which is which is trying to "undo" the change. If it can be undone, it is physical.