15 ppm
1.5 × 10-2 ppm
1.5 × 104 ppm
3.1 ppm
1.5 × 10-2 ppm
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A force is a push or pull on an object. Forces usually cannot be seen but their effects can. Nothing moves, changes speed, stops or changes direction without force. Heavier objects need more force to get them to move or change direction.
32g of oxygen is required to burn 4g of hydrogen.
Define molecular mass.
A specific molecule's mass is expressed in daltons and is known as the molecular mass (m) (Da or u). Due to the varying isotopes of an element that they contain, multiple molecules of the same substance can have distinct molecular weights.
The total atomic mass of every atom in a molecule, calculated using a scale with hydrogen, carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen having atomic masses of 1, 12, 14, and 16, respectively. For instance, water has a molecular mass of 18 (2 + 16), which consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. known also as molecular weight.
In ,2H2+O2-----> 2H2O
H 2 molecules have a mass of 2 g/mol.
The molecular weight of oxygen is 32 g/mol.
When the chemical equation is balanced,
To totally react, 32 g of oxygen are needed for every 22=4 g of hydrogen.
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To help, I drew a diagram. This represents an ionic bond between Na and Cl. Na is giving his single electron to Cl, which is indicated by the arrow, to make Cl full with 8 electrons.
Using the Equation: PV=nRT
Where P is the pressure 60 cmHg or 600 mmHg or 600/760= 0.789 atm
V is the volume 125 ml or 0.125 L, n is the number of moles, R is a constant 0.082057, and T is temperature 25 °C or 298 K;
Therefore:
0.789 × 0.125 = n × 0.082057 × 298
n = 0.0987/24.45
= 0.004036 mol
0.004036 mole has a mass of 0.286 g
Hence; 1 mole has a mass of 0.286/0.004036
= 70.8 g /mol
Therefore the molar mass of the gas is 71 g/mol (2 sfg)