Answer:
Solute concentration will afect the rate of a chemical reaction, because you must work with molarity
Explanation:
I think that solute mass may be it can affect the rate of reaction, if you have more mass in a solute, you will also have more moles.
If you want to know more, you have to consider temperature in the reaction and the presence of catalysts. They all, affect reactions.
The answer is NO.
Mono- means 1, so monoxide would indicate that there is 1 oxygen.
The N is double bonded to the O:
N=O
And has an unpaired set of electrons
Multiply .800 moles of O2 by Avagadro's number divided by 1 mole. This will get rid of the moles on the bottom and leave you with molecules. So technically .800 times 6.02x10^23.
Answer: PbCO
Explanation: its quite simple really, you need to get a periodic table and find the symbol of said elements. Lead is Pb, and carbonate is another word for carbon and oxygen, so it is C and O
It's essentially another word for concentration, of the acid. e.g. "the molarity of the acid is 3moldm^-3"