Answer:
e. 3
Explanation:
In order to solve this problem we need to keep in mind the definition of pH:
As stated by the problem, the hydrogen ion concentration, [H⁺], is 1x10⁻³ M.
As all required information is available, we now can <u>calculate the pH</u>:
The correct option is thus e.
The given formula for heat, Q=mc(Tf-Ti), is the best way to solve such problems with changes in temperature. It can be said that m is the mass of the substance. C is the specific heat of the substance. The term (Tf-Ti) is the change in temperature.
Q = mc(Tf-Ti) = 480g(0.96 J/g-C)(234-22) = 97689.6 Joules of heat
Answer:
D. cis-2-pentene (looks like a frying pan)
Explanation:
pentane looks lihe the letter M
2-methylpentane looks like YV
2-pentyne looks like an upside down L
That would be 0.26 liters
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