To determine the mass of gold, we simply multiply the density and volume. Density is a value for mass, such as kg, divided by a value for volume, such as m3. Density is a physical property of a substance that represents the mass of that substance per unit volume. We do as follows:
mass = density x volume
mass = 19.3 g/cm^3 ( 16.0 cm^3 )
mass = 308.8 g
Answer:
0.92^n
Explanation:
Given that :
Initial amount of vinegar = 1 Litre
Number of litres removed repeatedly = 0.08 Litre
Since the amount removed each time is constant, then ;
Initial % = 100% = 100/100 = 1
. Using the relation :
Amount of vinegar in mixture :
Initial * (1 - amount removed / initial amount)^n
n = number of times repeated
1 * (1 - 0.08/1)^n
1 * (1 - 0.08)^n
1 * 0.92^n
Hence,
For nth removal,
Concentration will be :
0.92^n ; for n ≥ 1
Answer:
Explanation:
Given that:
Half life = 30 min
Where, k is rate constant
So,
The rate constant, k = 0.0231 min⁻¹
Using integrated rate law for first order kinetics as:
Where,
is the concentration at time t
is the initial concentration
Given that:
The rate constant, k = 0.0231 min⁻¹
Initial concentration = 7.50 mg
Final concentration = 0.25 mg
Time = ?
Applying in the above equation, we get that:-
The formula for water is H2O so there would have to be two Hyrdogens and one oxygen. Therefore it would be 4g of Hydrogen and 16g of Oxygen leaving you with 20g.
The answer is D.
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