Answer: The mass of and produced are 336.6 g and 183.6 g respectively.
Explanation:
The combustion reaction between propane and oxygen leads to formation of carbon dioxide and water.
Law of Conservation of mass states that the mass will remain constant for a balanced equation. This is carried out when the total number of atoms on reactant side is same as the total number of atoms on the product side. Thus the equation must be balanced.
a) 1 mol of propane produces = 3 moles of
Thus 2.55 mol of propane produces =
mass of
b) 1 mol of propane produces = 4 moles of
Thus 2.55 mol of propane produces =
mass of
The mass of and produced are 336.6 g and 183.6 g respectively.
I mol of anything is 6.02 * 10^23 (in this case molecules of water)
6 mols of water = x
1/6 = 6.02 * 10^23 / x Cross multiply
x = 6 * 6.02* 10^23
x = 3.612 * 10^24 molecules in 6 mols of water
Answer:
C. +5
Explanation:
Oxygen is always -2. And the sum of the oxidation numbers must be equal to the charge. So:
2x + 7(-2) = -4
2x - 14 = -4
2x = 10
x=5
Moles = weight in grams / molecular weight.
So I would divide the "grams of barium" by its molecular weight (which is 137.3) to get "moles of barium". :)
Answer:When an atom is in the flame, an electron in the outer shell of that atom receives energy from the flame and jumps up to a higher-energy shell position. When an electron is in a higher-energy shell it is said to be in an excited state. Electrons in excited states do not usually stay in them for very long.
Explanation: