Charge on Helium = 0
'cause, charge = no. of protons-no. of electrons = 2-2 = 0
Answer:
2C2H6 + 7O2 → 4CO2 + 6H2O
Explanation:
First off you find them by balancing the equation ( equal amounts of elements on both sides) So add a two infront of the C2H6. Now you have 4 Carbons and 12 Hydrogens on the left aswell as 2 oxygens.
Now go to the right side and put a 4 infront of CO2 and a 6 infront of H2O. You now have 4 carbons 12 hydrogens and 14 oxygens on the right side.
Finally go back to the let side and place a 7 infront to make the left have 14 oxygens just like in the right. A trick to use is to save the coefficients with only one element till the end so you can do less work in the long run.
But i hope this helped its balanced and down to the smallest whole numbers possible most teachers want whole numbers as the coefficient.
These are tricky at first but once you practice a bit you will be a pro.
Moles = Mass(g) / ar
Moles of phosphorus = 0.859 / 31
= 0.0277096774
1 mole = 6.02 × 10^23
Atoms of phosphorus = 0.0277096774 × 6.02×10^23
=ans.
sorry i cant do the calculation. I dont have a calculator with me.
Explanation:
More is the electronegativity of atoms attached to the alpha carbon atom more will be the attraction of electron towards it. As a result, release of hydrogen ion will be easier.
Therefore, there will be increased in acidity of the compound.
Since, fluorine, chlorine and bromine are all group 17 elements and fluorine is more reactive than chlorine. On the other hand, chlorine is more reactive than bromine.
Hence, ability to attract the electrons towards itself will be maximum in fluorine and least in bromine.
Therefore, decreasing order of acidity of the given compounds is as follows.
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