Answer:
Cada átomo aporta dos electrones al enlace, es decir, se comparten dos pares de electrones entre dos átomos. Un ejemplo es la molécula de Oxígeno (O2).
Explanation:
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Work Shown:
Using the periodic table, we see that
- 1 mole of carbon = 12 grams
- 1 mole of oxygen = 16 grams
These are approximations and these values are often found underneath the atomic symbol. For example, the atomic weight listed under carbon is roughly 12.011 grams. I'm rounding to 2 sig figs in those numbers listed above.
So 1 mole of CO2 is approximately 12+2*16 = 44 grams. The 2 is there since we have 2 oxygens attached to the carbon atom.
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Since 1 mole of CO2 is 44 grams, we can use that to convert from grams to moles.
11.0 grams of CO2 = (11.0 grams)*(1 mol/44 g) = (11.0/44) mol = 0.250 mol of CO2
In short,
11.0 grams of CO2 = 0.250 mol of CO2
This is approximate.
We don't need to use any of the information in the table.
where is the diagram?
without the diagram i can't help
Explanation:
Br2 + S2O32- + 5H2O –> 2Br- + 2SO4 + 10H+ + 6e
1 mol of any gas or mix of gases at STP conditions will have a volume of 22.4 L. Since the problem doesn’t said what are the conditions I will asume that are STP condition and the volume of one mole of the mix will have a volume of 22.4 L.
You may know that density is
D=m/v
In one mole of air I will have 80% of Nitrogen (N2) and 20% oxygen (O2).
So the mass of one mole of air will be
14 x2x0.80+16x2x0.20 = 22.4 g + 6.4 g = 28.8 g
D= 28.8/22.4 = 1.28 g/L
Of course if the temperature is higher the density will be smaller because the volume of one mole will be bigger and viceversa if the temperature decrease. Also if the pressure is different than one atm the volume of a mol will change.