Yes. Heating up the solvent gives the molecules more kinetic energy. The more rapid motion means that the solvent molecules collide with the solute with greater frequency and the collisions occur with more force. Both factors increase the rate at which the solute dissolves.
Step 1: write the equation:
P₄(s) + 6F₂(g) → 4PF₃(g)
Step 2: Molar mass of P₄ = 30.97 g/mol × 4 = 123.88 g/mol
Step 3: Number of moles of phosphorus
n = m/M
n = 8.5 g/123.88g/mol
n = 0.07 moles
Step 4: 0.07 × 12 = 0.84 moles of fluorine.
Fluorine is diatomic gas so we multiplied the number of moles by 12.
Step 5: To find the mass of fluorine we multiply the number of moles with the molar mass.
Mass of fluorine = 0.84 × 228
= 191.52 grams.
It is the thing being dissolved!!
Answer:
KOH contains only one K, so a mole of KOH contains one mole of K. How many atoms of K are in 1 mole of KOH? There are 6.022 × 1023 atoms of potassium in every mole of potassium. Since one mole of KOH contains one mole of K, the answer is 6.022×1023 atoms of K.
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