Answer : The temperature of the air in the tire is, 341 K
Explanation :
Gay-Lussac's Law : It is defined as the pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant volume and number of moles.
or,
where,
= initial pressure = 198 kPa
= final pressure = 225 kPa
= initial temperature =
= final temperature = ?
Now put all the given values in the above equation, we get:
Therefore, the temperature of the air in the tire is, 341 K
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Answer:
1.2* 10³ rNe.
Explanation:
Given speed of neon=350 m/s
Un-certainity in speed= (0.01/100) *350 =0.035 m/s
As per heisenberg uncertainity principle
Δx*mΔv ≥\frac{h}{4\pi }
4π
h
..................(1)
mass of neon atom =\frac{20*10^{-3} }{6.22*10^{-23} } =3.35*10^{-26} kg
6.22∗10
−23
20∗10
−3
=3.35∗10
−26
kg
substituating the values in eq. (1)
Δx =4.49*10^{-8}10
−8
m
In terms of rNe i.e 38 pm= 38*10^{-12}10
−12
Δx=\frac{4.49*10^{-8} }{38*10^{-12} }
38∗10
−12
4.49∗10
−8
=0.118*10^{4}10
4
* (rNe)
=1.18*10³ rN
= 1.2* 10³ rNe.
Explanation:
This is the answer
Answer:
I
Explanation:
The complete question can be seen in the image attached.
We need to understand what is actually going on here. In the first step that yields product A, the sodamide in liquid ammonia attacks the alkyne and abstracts the acidic hydrogen of the alkyne. The second step is a nucleophilic attack of the C6H5C≡C^- on the alkyl halide to yield product B (C6H5C≡C-CH3CH2).
Partial reduction of B using the Lindlar catalyst leads to syn addition of hydrogen to yield structure I as the product C.
Answer:
A weak acid
Explanation:
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