I think the correct answer would be the third option. From the physical change that happened, we can only tell that the mass of the plastic would be still the same and would weigh 15 grams. This is in accordance with the Law of conservation of mass where it states that mass cannot be destroyed or created. So, since it is only a physical change that happens the substance itself would still be the same and it is only the form that is changed, it would still have the same mass. However, with the change, the volume is changed and is said to increase which means it would greatly affect the density. Increasing the volume would result to a decrease in density.
Because sucrase will react with product and lower his concentration, so measurement of product concentration will not be accurate.
Sucrase activity is greater when sucrose concentration went from 2.5 to 7.5 g/l, because difference (increase<span>) between two concentration (numbers) is greater.</span>
The intermolecular force of attraction between non-polar molecules is called as dispersion force . Another trem for dispersion force is London dispersion force.
They are most likely formed by cold fronts!
Answer:
46 g
Explanation:
First we <u>convert 1.2 x 10²⁴ atoms of sodium into moles</u>, using <em>Avogadro's number</em>:
- 1.2x10²⁴ atoms ÷ 6.023x10²³ atoms/mol = 2.0 mol
Then we <u>convert 2.0 moles of sodium into grams</u>, using <em>sodium's molar mass</em>:
- 2.0 mol Na * 23 g/mol = 46 g
Thus, there are 46 grams in 1.2x10²⁴ atoms of sodium.