Calcium carbonate is neither acid nor base, it's a SALT.
Answer:
Percent error = -1%
Explanation:
Given data:
Accepted value = 200 cm
Experimental value = 198 cm
Percent error = ?
Solution:
Formula:
Percent error = [Experimental value - accepted value / accepted value]×100
Now we will put the values:
Percent error = [198 cm - 200 cm /200 cm] ×100
Percent error = -0.01×100
Percent error = -1%
Answer:
Chlorine --> 89%
Explanation:
Step 1) Add each element's amu up to get the total mass of the compound.
12.011+1.008+3(35.453) = 119.378.
Step 2) Divide the total mass of chlorine by the total mass of the compound.
3(35.453) = 106.359
106.359/119.378 = 0.8909430548.
Step 3) Now multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
0.8909430548*100 = 89.09430548%
Step 4) Estimate and submit your answer
89.09430548% estimates to 89%
Avagadros constant states that there are 6.022 x 10²³ units in 1 mol of substance.
These units could be atoms that make up an element, or molecules making up a compound or ions as well.
1 mol of O₂ contains - 6.022 x 10²³ molecules of O₂
molecular mass of O₂ is (16*2) = 32 g/mol
1 mol of O₂ weighs = 32 g
Therefore in 32 g of O₂ - 6.022 x 10²³ O₂ molecules
gas tank contains O₂ weighing 650 g
in 1 g - 6.022 x 10²³/32 molecules
in 650 g - 6.022 x 10²³/32 * 650
= 2.96 x 10²² molecules of O₂
<span> These related to the polarities of the column and of the eluting solvent </span><span>When you run a column are
1) always start with a more non-polar solvent ratio and SLOWLY increase the polarity of the solvent.
1) Columns are generally made with silica which is highly polar, so compounds that are more polar in nature will interact with the silica more than those that are non-polar.
3) The first fractions to come out should be most non-polar, with each fraction collected after that being more and more polar.
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