Monomers and polymers
Most large biological molecules are polymers, long chains made up of repeating molecular subunits, or building blocks, called monomers.
Answer:
Explanation:
Calcium chloride reacts with NaOH to produce the Calcium hydroxide
CaCl2 + 2NaOH ----> 2NaCl + Ca(OH)2
Answer:
The dirty dozen.
Explanation:
This is mainly seen in the control of hazardous waste and its regulations through treaty in the control of persistent organic pollutant(POPs). This regulation is seen to occur in 12 widely used persistent organic pollutants; these are seen to have the ability to absorb and store tissues that make them fatty especially in humans and also animals found in the higher trophic levels or in the food web. That being said, it can be noted that the dirty dozen can move or even attain hundreds, or thousands of levels towards the environ and also in other cases, transporting them through air or water as the case may be.
Answer:
1.645 moles of excess reactant that is of magnesium metal are left over.
Explanation:
Moles of magnesium metal = 3.29 mol
Moles of HCl = 3.29 mol
According to recation, 2 moles of HCl reacts with 1 mol of magnesium metal, then 3.29 moles of HCl will react with :
of magnesium metal
Moles of HCl left = 3.29mol - 3.29 mol = 0
Moles of magnesium metal left = 3.29 mol - 1.645 mol = 1.645 mol
1.645 moles of excess reactant that is of magnesium metal are left over.
Answer:
C4H4O
Explanation:
1.24 g x 1mol/(44)g = 0.03mol C;
Mass of C: 0.03mol x 12.g/1mol
= 0.36g of C
mol of H: 0.255g x 1mol /(18) x2= 0.028mol
Mass of H; = 0.028g × 1 of H
Mass of O: 0.519 g – (0.36g +0.028g)= 0.131g;
0.131g/16 =0.008 mol
Divide by the smallest number of moles;
0.028/0.008 mol = 3.5; 0.03/0.008 mol =3.75, 0.008 mol/0.008 mol =1
C4H4O