The question is incomplete , complete question is:
Hydrogen, a potential future fuel, can be produced from carbon (from coal) and steam by the following reaction:
Note that the average bond energy for the breaking of a bond in CO2 is 799 kJ/mol. Use average bond energies to calculate ΔH of reaction for this reaction.
Answer:
The ΔH of the reaction is -626 kJ/mol.
Explanation:
We are given with:
ΔH = (Energies required to break bonds on reactant side) - (Energies released on formation of bonds on product side)
The ΔH of the reaction is -626 kJ/mol.
Atomic mass of the parent element =247,
atomic number of the parent element = 95
In the process of β-decay electron leaves the nucleus, so instead of one neutron we get one proton.
Mass of proton≈mass of neutron,
so atomic mass will not change.
Charge of proton =+1, and charge of neutron = 0.
So, we will get atomic number increased by one.
New element (daughter) will have
atomic mass = 247,
and atomic number= 95+1=96
Number 95 - Am (parent),
number 96 - Cm(daughter),
So, from Am-247 we will get Cm-247.
Answer:
Brain
Explanation:
It tells the other organelles how to do things