Number of moles ( substance x ):
1 mole --------- 58.45 g/mol
? mole --------- 326.0 g
326.0 x 1 / 58.45 => 5.577 moles
heat of fusion:
hf = Cal / moles
hf = 4325.8 Cal / 5.577 moles
hf = 775.65 cal/mol
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We will get the molality from this formula:
Molality = no.of moles of solute / Kg of solvent
So first we need the no.of moles of KNO3 = the mass of KNO3 / molar mass of KNO3
no.of moles of KNO3 = 175 / 101.01 = 1.73 mol
By substitution in the molality formula:
∴ molality = 1.73 / (750/1000) = 2.3 Molal
Answer:
Temperature & Humidity
Explanation:
If the body could not adapt to these changes, we wouldn't be able to live all over the planet; from the equator up to the polar caps.
Answer:
hit with force when moving.
"she collided with someone"
Similar:
crash (into)
come into collision (with)
bang (into)
slam (into)
impact (with)
hit
strike
run into
meet head-on
smash into
smack into
cannon into
plow into
bump into
crack into/against
knock into
dash against
barrel into -
come into conflict or opposition.
"in his work, politics and metaphysics collide"
Explanation:
Answer:
A. An identification of the atoms in a molecule
Explanation:
The chemical formula of a compound is a representation which shows all the elements therein and the mole relationship between them expressed as subscripts.
Therefore, a chemical formula allows us to identify atoms that are within a molecule.
A molecule is a covalent compound that has discrete or separate units.
For example;
HCl represents 1 mole of hydrogen chloride molecules consisting of 1 mole of hydrogen atoms and 1 mole of chlorine atoms.