Neutrons are neutral particles, so they don't change the charge of an atom. They do however, change the atomic mass, so the answer would be a. mass.
Answer:
The mass of water = 39.18 gm
Explanation:
Mass of iron = 32.5 gm
Initial temperature of iron = 22.4°c = 295.4 K
Specific heat of iron = 0.448
Mass of water =
Specific heat of water
Initial temperature of water = 336 K
Final temperature after equilibrium = 59.7°c = 332.7 K
When iron rod is submerged into water then
Heat lost by water = Heat gain by iron rod
( - ) = ( - )
Put all the values in above formula we get
× 4.2 × ( 336 - 332.7 ) = 32.5 × 0.448 × ( 332.7 - 295.4 )
= 39.18 gm
Therefore the mass of water = 39.18 gm
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the answer is 43.129310000000004
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Answer:
Explanation:
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In this case, for a first-order reaction, we can firstly compute the rate constant from the given half-life:
In such a way, the integrated first-order law, allows us to compute the final mass of the substance once 10.0 minutes (600 seconds) have passed:
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