The orbit gets larger when the mass of the sun is reduced to 75,000.
The heat is measured with degree Celsius and degree Fahrenheit. The heat capacity depends on both it's mass and it's chemical composition.
Answer:
The empirical formula of the hydrocarbon is CH.
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Mass of hydrocarbon = 2.9 mg
Mass of CO2 = 9.803 mg
Mass of H2O = 2.006 mg
Next, we shall determine the mass of carbon (C) and hydrogen (H) in the compound since hydrocarbon contains carbon and hydrogen only.
This is illustrated below:
Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + (16x2) = 12 + 32 = 44 g/mol
Mass of CO2 = 9.803 mg
Mass of C in the compound =?
Mass of C in the compound =
12/44 x 9.803
= 2.674 mg
Molar mass of H2O = (2x1) + 16 = 2 + 16 = 18 g/mol
Mass of H2O = 2.006 mg
Mass of H in the compound =
2/18 x 2.006
= 0.223 mg
Finally, we shall determine the empirical formula of the hydrocarbon as follow:
Carbon (C) = 2.674 mg
Hydrogen (H) = 0.223 mg
Divide by their molar mass
C = 2.674 /12 = 0.223
H = 0.223 / 1 = 0.223
Divide both side by the the smallest
C = 0.223/0.223 = 1
H = 0.223/0.223 = 1
Therefore, the empirical formula of the hydrocarbon is CH.
Answer:
Charles's law states that V1 / T1 = V2 / T2. However, you must make sure that T is in Kelvin, not C.
1.19E6 / (11 + 273) = V2 / (113 + 273)
V2 = 1.62E6
Explanation:
Gases expand when heated if the container they are in is flexible. When the gas is heated its molecules move faster and faster. The collisions of the gas particles with the flexible container wall expand.