Plastic packaging requires oil to create it
Answer:
The amount of molecules in CH4, also known about methane is simply 0.85 * 6.02210 * 10^23 This amounts to about 5.1 * 10^23
Q = mct
-Q= energy in Joules
-m = mass in grams
-c= specific heat capacity in J/g degree C
-t = delta temperature in degrees Celsius
So,
Q = m c t
Q = (7 grams)(0.448J/g C)(750 C - 25 C)
Q = 2273.6 J
Your final answer = 2273.6 Joules
Answer:
a) The equilibrium will shift in the right direction.
b) The new equilibrium concentrations after reestablishment of the equilibrium :
Explanation:
a) Any change in the equilibrium is studied on the basis of Le-Chatelier's principle.
This principle states that if there is any change in the variables of the reaction, the equilibrium will shift in the direction to minimize the effect.
On increase in amount of reactant
If the reactant is increased, according to the Le-Chatlier's principle, the equilibrium will shift in the direction where more product formation is taking place. As the number of moles of is increasing .So, the equilibrium will shift in the right direction.
b)
Concentration of = 0.195 M
Concentration of =
Concentration of =
On adding more to 0.370 M at equilibrium :
Initially
0.370 M
At equilibrium:
(0.370-x)M
The equilibrium constant of the reaction =
The equilibrium expression is given as:
On solving for x:
x = 0.0233 M
The new equilibrium concentrations after reestablishment of the equilibrium :
Give 3 Examples of where potential energy was converted to knlinetic energy:
Curtain
A ball before moving
An apple from the tree then falling down
When the Curtains are still, we call the that potential energy. If you move the curtains around, that is kinetic energy
The ball is still, that is potential energy. Then the ball is moving, the is kinetic energy
There is a apple ganging from a tree, that is potential energy. That apple is fall, this is kinetic energy
Hope this helps
Don't type or write in the answer, I'm not sure what from the lab means. These are a few potential into kinetic energy I could have think of!