Answer:
6.76 moles.
Explanation:
2CO(g)+O2 (g) =2CO2(g)
When 2 CO mols were reacted with excess O2 then 2 mols of CO2 is created.
Therefore if 6.76 moles reacted, same number of CO2 will be created.
Answer:
In a bottle.
Explanation:
I would like soda in a bottle because you don't get soda stuck in the aluminum can like you do a bottle. And it's also way more efficient because bottles have caps that you can screw on later, but aluminum doesn't.
Answer:
Explanation:
First, lets find the molar mass of CO². This is approximately 12 + 2(16) = 44 g/mol. Now, let's set up the conversions.
This is Avogadro's number
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243.6g CO² * (1 mol CO² /44g CO²) * (6.023 * 10^23 molecules/ 1 mol)
When we cancel out the units, we are left with 3.33 * 10^23 molecules of carbon dioxide. I hope this makes sense!
Given mass of solute = 340 gram
Molar mass of solute(MgBr2) = 184 g
Number of moles = Given mass / Molar mass = 340 / 184 = 1.85 moles
Now, Molarity = Number of moles / solution (in litres)
So, M = 1.85 / 8
M = 0.23 M
In short, Your Molarity would be: 0.23 M
Hope this helps!