Answer:
Aluminum Gallium Reaction- Gallium reacts with Aluminum to create an Aluminum alloy that crumbles at the touch. Gallium attacks many metals including Aluminum & Steel by diffusing into the grain boundaries making them extremely brittle. Gallium easily alloys with many metals in low quantities
Explanation:
Answer:
The answer to your question is 24.32 g
Explanation:
Data
Atomic weight = ?
HCl volume = 125 ml
Molarity = 0.2
mass of metal = 0.304 g
Balanced chemical equation
M + 2HCl ⇒ MCl₂ + H₂
Process
1.- Calculate the moles of HCl
Molarity = moles / volume (L)
- Solve for moles
moles = Molarity x volume
moles = 0.2 x 0.125
= 0.025
2.- Calculate the moles of the Metal
1 mol of M ----------------- 2 moles of HCl
x ----------------- 0.025 moles of HCl
x = (0.025 x 1) / 2
x = 0.0125 moles of HCl
3.- Calculate the atomic weight of the metal
atomic weight ---------------- 1 mol
0.304 g ---------------0.0125 moles
Atomic weight = (1 x 0.304) / 0.0125
Atomic weight = 24.32 g
Answer:
2.0 x 10⁻³ M/s.
Explanation:
- The rate of the reaction is the change of the concentration of the reactants or the products with time.
<em>The rate of the reaction = - Δ[reactants]/Δt = - [(0.6 M - 1.8 M)]/(580 s - 0 s) = 2.069 x 10⁻³ M/s.</em>
Answer:

Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given information, it turns out possible for us to solve for the molarity of the KOH solution by knowing this base react in a 1:1 mole ratio with nitric acid, HNO3; thus, we can write the following equation, as their moles are the same at the endpoint:

Which in terms of molarities and volumes is:

Thus, we solve for the molarity of the base (KOH) to obtain:

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