Answer:
14.3 mL
Explanation:
Assume the student used 0.113 g ascorbic acid and 0.0900 mol·L⁻¹ NaOH.
1. Balanced chemical equation.
The formula of ascorbic acid is H₂C₆H₆O₆ (MM = 176.12 g/mol).
However, for the balanced equation, let's write it as H₂A.
2. Moles of ascorbic acid
3. Moles of NaOH
The molar ratio is 2 mmol NaOH:1 mmol H₂A.
4. Volume of NaOH
Answer:
1. Atom
2. formula unit
Explanation:
i'm not really sure but i think that's right
D. The trend for first ionization energy
Answer:
0.0630
Explanation:
The molar mass of urea = 60 g/mol
we all know that:
Then; the number of moles of urea
=
= 0.0667 mol
Similarly; the number of moles of methanol
=
= 0.9988 mol
The total number of moles = (0.0667 + 0.9988) mol
= 1.0655 mol
Finally,the mole fraction of urea =
=
= 0.0630
Answer: 6
Explanation:
1) The structure shown is:
3CH₃CH₂O
2) The molecule is CH₃CH₂O. The chemical formula is CH₃CH₂O. The subscripts indicate the number of atoms of the corresponding atom in each molecule.
Then, there are 1 + 1 = 2 atoms of C, 3+ 2 = 5 atoms of H, and 1 atom of O.
3) The number in front of the molecule is the coefficient. It is 3, and it tells the number of molecules.
So, there are 3 molecules, which means that you have 3 times a many atoms as calculated previously.
That is 3×2 = 6 atoms of C, 3 × 5 = 15 atoms of H, and 3 × 1 = 3 atoms of O.
Then, the number of atoms of carbon (C) in 3 molecules is 6