Answer:
0.35 M
Explanation:
Molar mass of calcium chloride= 40+2(35.5)= 111gmol-1
Mass calcium chloride= 21.84g
Volume of solution= 562.43ml
From
n= CV
But n=m/M
n= number of moles
C=concentration
V= volume of solution in litres
m=mass of substance
M= molar mass of substance
n=21.84/111= 0.197moles
C= 0.197 ×1000/562.43
C= 0.35 M
The mass of Ca(CN)2 : 92,11 g/mol
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
0.0321 moles of Ca(CN)2
Required
The mass
Solution
The mole is the number of particles contained in a substance
1 mol = 6.02.10²³
Moles can also be determined from the amount of substance mass and its molar mass
mol(n) = mass(m) : MW(molecular weight)
Input the value :
mass = mol x MW Ca (CN)2
mass = 0.0321 x 92,11 g/mol
mass = 2.957 g
Answer:
P2>S2>Cl2 is the order of bond energy of the given molecules.
Explanation:
The bonding in each molecule is shown below:
Thus, between each P-atom, there exists a triple bond.
Between two S-atoms there exists a double bond.
Between two chlorine atoms, there exists a single bond.
As the number of bonds increases between the given atoms, then bond energy required to break the bonds also increases.
Thus, the bond order is shown below:
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Answer:
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
1st Energy
2nd Energy
3rd Energy
Generally the equation for Energy E for electron in one dimensional box at ground state is mathematically given by
Therefore Length a is mathematically given as
Answer:
The solid particles will be trapped behind on the strainer while the liquid molecules will pass or filter through.
Explanation:
Filtration is a process of separation of mixtures involving an insoluble solid and a fluid such as liquids or gases using a filtering medium such as paper or cloth or any other material. During the process, the liquid molecules pass through the filtering medium whereas the solid particles are not allowed to pass through but are retained by the medium. The reason is that the pores on the filtering medium are only small enough for the liquid molecules to pass through but not the solid particles.
An example of a mixture that can be separated through filtration is a suspension of chalk and water. Also, a mixture of water and solid particles such as water and tea leaves can also be separated using a strainer with cloth.
In the question, if a mixture of insoluble solids in a liquid is passed through a strainer with cloth, the solid particles will be trapped behind on the strainer while the liquid molecules will pass through.