Total mass = x
It would be: x*32.38/100 = 32
x = 3200/32.38 = 97.56
Atomic mass of (OH)2 = 34
So, remaining mass = 97.56-34 = 63.56
which is approximately equal to mass of copper
So, we can say m is copper here, and formula of the compound would be Cu(OH)2
Answer:
Paraffin oil is used for determination of boiling point and melting point for the following reasons: It has a very high boiling point and so it can be used to maintain high temperatures in the boiling and melting point apparatus without loss of the substance.
Answer is: 5.22·10²² atoms of Iodine.
m(CaI₂) = 12.75 g; mass of calcium iodide.
M(CaI₂) = 293.9 g/mol; molar mass of calcium iodide.
n(CaI₂) = m(CaI₂) ÷ M(CaI₂).
n(CaI₂) = 12.75 g ÷ 293.9 g/mol.
n(CaI₂) = 0.043 mol; amount of calcium iodide.
In one molecule of calcium iodide, there are two iodine atoms
n(I) = 2 · n(CaI₂).
n(I) = 0.086 mol; amount of iodine atoms.
Na = 6.022·10²³ 1/mol; Avogadro number.
N(I) = n(I) · Na.
N(I) = 0.086 mol · 6.022·10²³ 1/mol.
N(I) = 5.22·10²²; number of iodine atoms.
Answer:
Explanation:
N2(g)+O2(g)⇌2NO(g),
N2(g)+2H2(g)⇌N2H4(g),
2H2O(g)⇌2H2(g)+O2(g),
If we add above reaction we will get:
2N2(g)+2H2O(g)⇌2NO(g)+N2H4(g) Eq (1)
Equilibrium constant for Eq (1) is
Divide Eq (1) by 2, it will become:
N2(g)+H2O(g)⇌NO(g)+1/2N2H4(g) Eq (2)
Equilibrium constant for Eq (2) is
Answer:
D) 1/2
Explanation:
Using Ideal gas equation for same mole of gas as
Given,
P₂ = 4P₁
T₂ = 2T₁
Using above equation as:
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