Answer:C2H6N
Explanation:
Putrescine formula is C4H12N2
Assuming 100g sample is present
The percent changes to grams and it is converted to moles by dividing it with the atomic masses.
C= 54.50g/12 = 4.541moles
H = 13.73g/1 = 13.73moles
N= 31.77g/14 = 2.269moles
Divide through with the smallest moles value.
C= 4.541/2.269 = 2
H= 13.73/2.269=6
N= 2.269/2.269=1
Therefore the empirical formula is
C2H6N
Given :
A 10.99 g sample of NaBr contains 22.34% Na by mass.
To Find :
How many grams of sodium does a 9.77g sample of sodium bromine contain.
Solution :
By law of constant composition , in any given chemical compound, the elements always combine in the same proportion with each other.
Therefore , percentage of Na by mass in NaBr will be same for every amount .
Percentage of Na in 9.77 g NaBr is 22.34 % too .
Gram of Na =
.
Hence , this is the required solution .
Answer:
0.99 pounds
2,000 oz
0.423 cups
Explanation:
In order to convert this units we need to look up their equivalences.
1 g equals 0,0022 pounds approximately
Then we need to cross-multiply:

450 g equals 0.99 pounds approximately
We can do the same calculation for the other 2 ingredients
1 g equals 16 oz
Then (125 g x 16 oz) / 1 oz = 2,000 oz (or 500 4 oz)
1 cup equals 236.59 ml
Then (100 ml x 1 cup)/ 236.59 = 0.423 cups
The average atomic weight is calculated by adding up the products of the percentage abundance and atomic weight. In this item, we have the equation,
A = (0.412)(21.016 amu) + (0.5012)(21.942 amu) + (0.0868)(23.974 amu)
Simplifying the operation will give us the answer of 21.74 amu.
<em>Answer: 21.74 amu</em>
Answer:
The best answer choice is likely D.
Explanation:
Warm fronts are almost always associated with humid weather. We can eliminate options B and C because they don't really make much sense.
Cold fronts are associated with heavy thunderstorms and rain, so that eliminates option A.
We are left with option D, although I would have worded it differently.
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