I'm not sure if this is the exact answer for I do not learn this in school yet. But I hope this helps!
3 ZnS + 2 AlP = Zn3P2 + Al2S3
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Answer:
0.67 mole
Explanation:
From detailed studies of gases, we have discovered that at stp 1 mole of a gas occupies 22.4L.
With the above discovery, it means that 1 mole of hydrogen gas occupy 22.4L.
Therefore, Xmol of Hydrogen gas will occupy 15L i.e
Xmol of Hydrogen gas = 15/22.4 = 0.67 mole.
Therefore, there are 0.67 mole of Hydrogen gas in 15L of the gas
Moles of K = 32.4/39 = 0.83 mole. According to stoichiometry, 2 moles of K produces 1mole of H2. Therefore, 0.83 mole of K produces = 0.83/2 = 0.415 moles of H2. Therefore number molecules of H2 = moles of H2 x 6.02 x 10^23 = 2.4983 x 10^23 molecules. Hope this helps!
The volume measured using such a cylinder will be reported to the nearest 10th mL.
<h3>Cylinder graduation</h3>
10 mL graduated cylinders are always read to the nearest two decimal places.
100 mL graduated cylinders are always read to the nearest 1 decimal place. The nearest 1 decimal place is the same thing as the nearest 10th.
Thus, a reading made using a 100mL increment graduated cylinder would be reported to the nearest 10th mL.
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Answer:
acetic acid, sodium hydroxide
Explanation:
A strong acid is an acid that ionizes in water to give all its hydrogen ion. Weak acid only ionize to a certain degree. Acetic acid (CH3COOH) only ionize to give one hydrogen ion despite having other hydrogen atom. This account for its weak nature as an acid as shown below:
CH3COOH <=> H^+ + CH3COO^-
A strong base is a base that ionizes in water to give all it hydroxide ion. Sodium hydroxide(NaOH) ionizes to give all its hydroxide ions. This make it a strong base as shown below;
NaOH <=> Na^+ + OH^-