The answer is Separation of Powers
Answer:
First is the high cost, because it takes a lot of increasingly expensive energy to remove salt from seawater. A second problem is that pumping large volumes of seawater through pipes and using chemicals to sterilize the water and keep down algae growth kills many marine organisms and also requires large inputs of energy (and thus money) to run the pumps. A third problem is that desalination produces huge quantities of salty wastewater that must go somewhere.
Explanation: hope this helped
There are 252.07 grams of ammonium dichromate per mol of ammonium dichromate molecules. There are 8 atoms of hydrogen per molecule of ammonium dichromate.
Convert grams to mole of molecules. And then molecules to atoms.
55.90 / 252.07 = moles of molecules
Since there are 8 hydrogen per 1 molecule multiply this by 8.
55.90 * 8 / 252.07 = 1.77 moles of hydrogen
Answer:
u r really a very great girl ummaaaaaa ?????
Explanation:
howw r u dear