Answer:
Explanation:
Rising carbon dioxide concentrations are already causing the planet to heat up. At the same time that greenhouse gases have been increasing, average global temperatures have risen 0.8 degrees Celsius
Answer: 899 g
Explanation:
Since the mass of a mole of diatomic chlorine is about 70.9 g/mol, this means that 875 grams is about 875/70.9 = 12.3 mol.
Hence, we know that chlorine is the limiting reactant, and that about 12.3 moles of chlorine will be consumed.
This means that 12.3(2)=24.6 grams of HCl will be produced, which will have a mass of about (24.6)(36.46)=899 g
You can determine the mass defect when you calculate for the absolute difference of the experimentally determined molar mass and the theoretical molar mass.
64Ni means there are 28 protons, 28 electrons and (64 - 28) = 36 neutrons. The mass of each proton is 1.0072766 amu; the mass of each electron is <span>0.00054 </span>amu; the mass of each neutron is <span>1.008664 amu.
Theoretical molar mass = 28(</span>1.0072766 amu) + 28(0.00054 amu) + 36(1.008664) = 64.5308 amu
Thus,
Mass defect = |63.9280 amu - 64.5308 amu| = <em>0.6028 amu</em>
Since there aren't grams and just moles, the theoretical yield is one whole mole. If the molar mass is <span>142.04 g/mol, that is your answer. Hope I helped!</span>
Mass Percent of Hydrogen. To find the mass percent of hydrogen in water, take the molar mass of hydrogen in the water molecule, divide by the total molar mass of water, and multiply by 100. Dividing 2.016 by 18.016 gives you 0.1119. Multiply 0.1119 by 100 to get the answer: 11.19 percent