Answer:
0.10 moles H₂O
Explanation:
The unbalanced equation:
NH₃ (g) + O₂ (g) ----> NO (g) + H₂O (g)
<u>Reactants</u>: 1 nitrogen, 3 hydrogen, 2 oxygen
<u>Products</u>: 1 nitrogen, 2 hydrogen, 2 oxygen
The balanced equation:
4 NH₃ (g) + 5 O₂ (g) ----> 4 NO (g) + 6 H₂O (g)
<u>Reactants</u>: 4 nitrogen, 12 hydrogen, 10 oxygen
<u>Products</u>: 4 nitrogen, 12 hydrogen, 10 oxygen
Now that the reaction is balanced, you can use the coefficients of the desired molecules to construct the mole-to-mole ratio. This ratio should be multiplied by the given value (0.085 moles). It is important to arrange the ratio in a way that allows for the cancellation of units (the desired unit should be in the numerator). The final answer should have 2 sig figs to match the given value.
0.085 moles O₂ 6 moles H₂O
------------------------- x ------------------------ = 0.10 moles H₂O
5 moles O₂
A plant is a living organism that uses chlorophyll in the chloroplasts to perform photosynthesis. The chemical equation of photosynthesis is
Sunlight(Photons)+ CO2+2H2O ----->C6H12O6+H2O+O2.(Not balanced) The reactants are carbon dioxide and water. The products are water and glucose with oxygen as a waste product.Photosynthesis can make a plant form a closed cycle as plants need to respire with oxygen which is a waste product of one of their reactions.
Imagine a square. In an electron dot diagram, the elements symbol is in the center. It represents the nucleus and the inner electrons. The valence electrons are drawn as dots on the sides of the square. These electrons are distributed one on each side, and then paired up. For example, chlorine is in period 17 and has 7 valence electrons. "Cl" would go in the center of the square, and then there would would be two dots on three of the square's sides, and one dot on the other. However, the sides of the square are imaginary, don't draw them.
Answer:
Explanation:
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In this case, given that 1 inch equals 2.54 cm and 1 lb equals 453.6 g we apply the following conversion factor in order to compute the required density in lb/in³:
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