Answer:In a chemistry experiment, 10g of urea, NH2CONH2 (s), is dissolved in 150 mL of water in a simple calorimeter. A temperature decrease of 3.7oC is measured. Calculate the molar enthalpy of solution (∆Hs). ... an ideal gas B if 0.622 g sample of gas B occupies a volume of 300 mL at 35 °C and 1.038 atm.
Explanation:
Answer: 
Explanation:
A double displacement reaction is one in which exchange of ions take place. The salts which are soluble in water are designated by symbol (aq) and those which are insoluble in water and remain in solid form are represented by (s) after their chemical formulas.
A double displacement reaction in which one of the product is formed as a solid is called as precipitation reaction.
The balanced chemical equation is:
The density in kg/m³ = 1.14 x 10⁴
<h3>Further explanation </h3>
Density is a quantity derived from the mass and volume
Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume
With the same mass, the volume of objects that have a high density will be smaller than objects with a smaller type of density
The unit of density can be expressed in g/cm³ or kg/m³
Density formula:

ρ = density , g/cm³ or kg/m³
m = mass , g or kg
v = volume , cm³ or m³
A density of Lead : ρ = 11.4 g/cm³
the density in kg/m³ :

Answer:
1.14kg of chalcopyrite
Explanation:
In 1 mole of chalcopyrite, CuFeS₂, there is 1 mole of Cu. Thus, to solve this question we need to convert the mass of pure Cu to moles using molar mass (Cu = 63.546g/mol). Then, the moles of Cu are equal to moles of chalcopyrite that must be converted to grams and then to kg (CuFeS₂: 183.54g/mol)
<em>Moles Cu:</em>
395g Cu * (1mol / 63.546g) = 6.216 moles Cu = 6.216 moles CuFeS₂
<em>Mass chalcopyirite:</em>
6.216 moles CuFeS₂ * (183.54g/mol) = 1140.9g
<em>In kilograms:</em>
1140.9g * (1kg / 1000g) =
<h3>1.14kg of chalcopyrite</h3>