Answer : The enthalpy change for the reaction is, 419.5 kJ
Explanation :
According to Hess’s law of constant heat summation, the heat absorbed or evolved in a given chemical equation is the same whether the process occurs in one step or several steps.
The given chemical reaction is,
Now we have to determine the enthalpy change for the reaction below:
By reversing and then dividing the reaction by 2, we get the enthalpy change for the reaction.
The expression will be:
Therefore, the enthalpy change for the reaction is, 419.5 kJ
Weight we calculate using W= force multiplied to displacement
Mass SI unit is Kg
Weight SI unit is Newton (N)
Mass
Answer:
Ca generally loses two electrons from its outer shell to form a Ca2+ ion.
Answer:
Volume = 10ml
Density = 1/5 g/ml or 0.20g/ml
Explanation:
The rocks are 10ml since the initial volume went up by 10.
Since density = mass/volume, you divide 2 by 10.
D = 2/10
D = 1/5 g/ml or 0.20g/ml
(Unit is g/ml aka grams/millileter)