Answer:
n = 6.06 x mol
Explanation:
n =?
m = 3.06 x 10-³ g
M (H5) = 5 x 1.01 (Since we only want hydrogen)
Atomic mass of C = 12.01
Atomic mass of H is 1,01, etc.
Having this data, we can use the Molar mass formula and change it so we can know the quantity of matter (n) in moles, and we just replace it.
M = ⇔ n = ⇔ n = ⇔ n = 6.06 x mol
Note: The numbers I've used may be different from yours, by a small difference. I don't know if it's the case, but hope it helped.
Because all the compounds are at the same concentration, the one that can produce more particles in solution will be the one that will raise the boiling point the most.
<span>A. 2.0 M (NH4)3PO4 will produce 4 particles per molecule formula</span>
Neither it's a single replacement equation
Answer: Gas
Explanation: Because to check temperature of a room you use a gas in then room