Answer:
We have to add 1.86 L of water to make the solution 7% saline.
Step-by-step explanation:
The concentration of a saline solution is given by
C(x) = 
where x represents the amount of water used to dilute the solution.
We have to find how much water must be added to obtain a solution that is 7% saline.
If we see the equation we notice that as we add the value of x, the concentration of the solution decreases.
Here C(x) = 0.07
0.07 = 
Rearranging,
1 + x = 
1 + x = 2.86
x = 1.86 L
We have to add 1.86 L of water to make the solution 7% saline.
15ft because 12x.25=3 so 3ft is 25% of the 12ft, add the 3+12=15
<span>13.2 gallons=49.9 liters
the gas is the octan C8H18
the combustion of Octan equation is
C8H18 + 25/2 O2-------------------> 8CO2 + 9 H2O
1mole 8 moles
n(C8H18)=a n(CO2)=b
so
1 mole/a = 8moles /b
and b= 8molesx a
we must find the value of a, molar volume of a gas is v= 22.4l/mol=V/a, so a=V/v= 49.9/22.4= 2.23 moles
and b=8 x a=8x 2.23=17.85 moles
M(CO2)=m(CO2)/n(CO2)====> m=n x M=17.85 * (12+2x16)= 785.4 g
m(CO2)=785.4g = 1.57 pound</span>
Answer: 3 and 3/7
explanation:
Answer:
0
Since 8 is too small to be rounded to 100, it's rounded down to 0.