Answer:
1.7 bar
Explanation:
We can use the <em>Ideal Gas Law</em> to calculate the individual gas pressure.
pV = nRT Divide both sides by V
p = (nRT)/V
Data: n = 1.7 × 10⁶ mol
R = 0.083 14 bar·L·K⁻¹mol⁻¹
T = 22 °C
V = 2.5 × 10⁷ L
Calculations:
(a) <em>Change the temperature to kelvins
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T = (22 + 273.15) K
= 295.15 K
(b) Calculate the pressure
p = (1.7 × 10⁶ × 0.083 14 × 295.15)/(2.5× 10⁷)
= 1.7 bar
Answer:
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Answer:
AlN has highest melting point among given.
Explanation:
As per ionic model, ionic compounds are held together by electrostatic force. The ionic compound having strong electrostatic force will have high melting point.
Electrostatic force is proportional to charge and size of constituent ions.
In case of MgO
Charge on Mg = +2
Charge on O = -2
In case of LiF
Charge on Li = +1
Charge on F = -1
In case of AlN
Charge on Al = +3
Charge on N = -3
In case of RbF
Charge on Rb = +1
Charge on F = -1
In case of CaS
Charge on Ca = +2
Charge on S = -2
As magnitude of electrostatic force is highest in AlN, therefor, it has highest melting point.
Answer:
Explanation:
NaOH + HNO₃ ⟶ NaNO₃ + H₂O
There are two energy flows in this reaction.
Data:
V(base) = 100.0 mL; c(base) = 0.300 mol·L⁻¹
V(acid) = 100.0 mL; c (acid) = 0.300 mol·L⁻¹
T₁ = 35.00 °C; T₂ = 37.00 °C
Calculations:
(a) q₁
We have equimolar amounts of NaOH and HNO₃
n = 0.0300 mol
q₁ = 0.0300ΔH
(b) q₂
V = 100.0 mL + 100.0 mL = 200.0 mL
m = 200.0 g
ΔT = T₂ - T₁ = 37.00 °C – 35.00 °C = 2.00 °C
q₂ = 200.0 × 4.184 × 2.00 = 1674 J
(c) ΔH
0.0300ΔH + 1674 = 0
0.0300ΔH = -1674
ΔH = -1674/0.0300
ΔH = -55 800 J/mol
ΔH = -55.8 kJ/mol
The compound is CH₃CH₂CH₂NH₂
when naming the compound the C chain has 3 C atoms and they all are in a single chain therefore alkane chain is propane.
It has a -NH₂ group attached to the C therefore functional group is 'amine'
-NH₂ is attached to a terminal C atom therefore when numbering the C atoms the C attached to the substituent should have the lowest number therefore C atom with NH₂ is carbon atom 1
therefore name of the compound is 1-propanamine