Answer:
92.04%
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of CO₂ obtained = 53.0 grams
Mass of calcium carbonate heated = 1.31 grams
Now,
the molar mass of the calcium carbonate = 100.08 grams
The number of moles heated in the problem = Mass / Molar mass
= (1.31 grams) / (100.08 grams/moles)
= 0.013088 moles
now,
1 mol of calcium carbonate yields 1 mol of CO₂
thus,
0.013088 moles of calcium carbonate will yield = 0.013088 mol of CO₂
now,
Theoretical mass of 0.013088 moles of CO₂ will be
= Number of moles × Molar mass of CO₂
= 0.013088 × 44 = 0.5758 grams
Thus, the percent yield for this reaction =
or
the percent yield for this reaction =
or
the percent yield for this reaction = 92.04%
D. More collisions occur and the time required for the reaction decreases
This happens because according to collision theory, when energy (in this case, thermal energy) is applied to particles, they move/vibrate more quickly.
Answer: Neutral Value
Explanation: pH of the blood is maintained at 7.0 to 7.5that is neutral value.
This is because if the pH of the is lower than the maintained value then it will become acidic .
Acidic pH can cause the medical urgency known as acidosis leading to vomiting, diarrhea etc.
If the pH becomes higher, then the blood will become basic in nature and it can also leas to the death of the person.
That is why the pH of the blood is maintianed at neutral value of 7.0 to 7.5
Answer:
This question is incomplete, here's the complete question:
<em><u>"Suppose 0.0842g of potassium sulfate is dissolved in 50.mL of a 52.0mM aqueous solution of sodium chromate. Calculate the final molarity of potassium cation in the solution. You can assume the volume of the solution doesn't change when the potassium sulfate is dissolved in it. Round your answer to 2 significant digits."</u></em>
Explanation:
Reaction :-
K2SO4 + Na2CrO4 ------> K2CrO4 + Na2SO4
Mass of K2SO4 = 0.0842 g, Molar mass of K2SO4 = 174.26 g/mol
Number of moles of K2SO4 = 0.0842 g / 174.26 g/mol = 0.000483 mol
Concentration of Na2CrO4 = 52.0 mM = 52.0 * 10^-3 M = 0.052 mol/L
Volume of Na2CrO4 solution = 50.0 ml = 50 L / 1000 = 0.05 L
Number of moles of Na2CrO4 = 0.05 L * 0.052 mol/L = 0.0026 mol
Since number of moles of K2SO4 is smaller than number of moles Na2CrO4, so 0.000483 mol of K2SO4 will react with 0.000483 mol of Na2CrO4 will produce 0.000483 mol of K2CrO4.
0.000483 mol of K2CrO4 will dissociate into 2* 0.000483 mol of K^+
Final concentration of potassium cation
= (2*0.000483 mol) / 0.05 L = 0.02 mol/L = 0.02 M