Answer:
102.0 g/mol.
Explanation:
Aluminum oxide or Al2O3 is a chemical compound composed of 3 Oxygen and 2 aluminum atoms. Naturally, it is present in the form of mineral corundum in crystalline polymorphic forms. It holds significant importance in the preparation of Aluminium metal that is used as a refractory material.
To calculate the molar mass of Aluminum oxide, we will add the molar mass of 2 Al and 3 O atoms.
Since molar mass of Al is: 26.98 g
Molar mass of O is: 16.00 g
Molar mass of Al2O3
= (26.98)2 + (16.00) 3
= 53.96 + 48
= 101.96 g/mol
Since it is mentioned in question to round off the answer upto 4 significant figures, it will make the answer: 102.0 g/mol.
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C. An ionic bond is a bond between charged atoms while a covalent bond is a bond between opposite charges
Answer:
I'm feeling nice today so heres the answer
Explanation:
In the portion of the cell membrane shown in the diagram, the arrow indicates the process of active transport.
Explanation:
Active transport is one of the mechanisms of transmembrane transport, which involves the use of energy. The diagram (see image) shows the hydrogen (H⁺) output from the cytoplasm to the extracellular space, through an H⁺ pump —consuming ATP— which represents an active transport process.
The hydrophobic nature of the cell membrane prevents the free passage of hydrosoluble elements or ions, as H⁺, so they require the use of active transport to pass through it.
The other options presented are not correct, because
Respiration is a process that occurs in the mitochondria.
Diffusion is a passive transport process that does not require energy.
Cellular recognition depends on membrane proteins that act as specific receptors.
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