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Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle says that we can never know both the position and rate of change of a particle at any time. We can only know one or the other. This leads to rather silly jokes that deal with uncertainty, probability, and superposition. So, saying that "Heisenberg may have slept here" is essentially saying that it is uncertain if Heisenberg slept there or not, making for a rather silly, but slightly unfunny physics joke.
What are the molecules that are being bonded?
Answer is: no, every sample does not have a negative charge.
Beside negatively charged electrons, atoms have positively charged protons, so atoms have neutral charge.
Atomic number is the number of protons, which is characteristic of a chemical element. For example, iron (Fe) is an element with atomic number 26, which means it has 26 protons and 26 electrons (in neutral atom, number of protons is equal to number of electrons).
The electron (symbol: e⁻) is a subatomic particle whose electric charge is negative one elementary charge.
Proton is a subatomic particle with a positive electric charge of +1e elementary charge.
Answer:
4.06 g BaCl₂
Explanation:
Molarity (M) is given by this formula:
We are given M and L in this equation; we can solve for moles of BaCl₂ and use stoichiometry to convert this amount to grams.
First convert 50.0 mL to L:
Plug this value for L and 0.390 for M into the equation.
Solve for mol by multiplying .05 to both sides.
We have .0195 mol BaCl₂. Now let's use stoichiometry to calculate the amount of grams in .0195 mol BaCl₂.
The molar mass of BaCl₂ is 208.23 g so by using stoichiometry...
There are 4.06 g of BaCl₂ in this solution.
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