Answer:
D. 9.0x10²³ atoms
Explanation:
First we use <em>Avogadro's number</em> to <u>calculate how many molecules of Si₂H₆ are there in 0.75 mol</u>:
- 0.75 mol * 6.023x10²³ molecules/mol = 4.52x10²³ molecules
There are 2 Si atoms in one Si₂H₆ molecule, that means that in 4.52x10²³ Si₂H₆ molecules there will be:
- 2 * 4.52x10²³ = 9.03x10²³ Si atoms
Thus the answer is option D.
Answer:
the chemical formula shows what element make up a chemical.
Explanation:
Example,
water or H₂O
is composed of two hydrogen atoms, H₂ and one oxygen, O.
I hope this was helpful.
Gravity causes mass wasting.
Answer: It is important for an equation to be balanced because if it is not then the reactants won't match the products.
Explanation: I don't know if you will understand this but here:
Let's say you're cooking eggs, you're reactants so to speak would be 3 eggs and 1 tablespoon of oil so you put it together using heat and a pan. Your products have to match what you have in the beginning. You cannot have an equation that looks like this
Reactants = 3eggs + 1Tbsp oil ---pan/heat---> 6eggs + 1 cup of oil
You cannot get something from what you don't have. The number of how much of an element you have must be the same of both sides of the equation.
<span>decomposition of SrCO3 to SrO and CO2 =change in mass
moles of CO2 =(1.850 g - 1.445 g).
</span>Mass of <span>C<span>O2</span></span><span> in mixture: 1.850-1.445 = 0.405g
</span>0.405g/44.01 g/mol <span>C<span>O2</span></span><span> = 0.0092 moles </span><span>C<span>O2</span></span><span>.
</span>ratio of <span>C<span>O2</span></span><span> to SrO in Sr</span><span>C<span>O3</span></span><span> is 1:1
</span><span> mass ratio = 1.358/1.850 = 0.7341, </span>
or 73.41% Sr<span>C<span>O3</span></span><span>.
</span>hope this helps