Answer:
Explanation:
In this case, we have to start with the <u>chemical reaction</u>:
So, if we start with <u>10 mol of cyclohexanol</u> () we will obtain 10 mol of cyclohexanol (). So, we can calculate the grams of cyclohexanol if we<u> calculate the molar mass:</u>
With this value we can calculate the grams:
Now, we have as a product 500 mL of . If we use the <u>density value</u> (0.811 g/mL). We can calculate the grams of product:
Finally, with these values we can calculate the <u>yield</u>:
%= (405.5/820)*100 = 49.45 %
See figure 1
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Answer:
88.5 g/m is the molar mass for the gas
Explanation:
We need the Ideal Gases Law equation to solve this:
P . V = n . R . T
Pressure (P) = 10 Torr
We must convert to atm → 10 Torr / 760 Torr = 0.0131 atm
Volume (V) = 255 mL
We must convert to L → 255 mL / 1000 = 0.255 L
n = number of moles
moles = mass in g / molar mass
12.1 mg/ 1000 = 0.0121 g
T° = 25°C + 273K = 298K
R = 0.082 L.atm /mol.K
Let's replace the values
0.0131 atm . 0.255L = 0.0121 g / x . 0.082 L.atm /mol.K . 298K
(0.0131 atm . 0.255L) / (0.082 L.atm /mol.K . 298K) = 0.0121 g / x
1.367×10⁻⁴ /mol = 0.0121 g / x
x = 0.0121 g / 1.367×10⁻⁴ mol = 88.5 g/m
It would be +7 oxidation number.
(All compounds are zero)
Al is in group lll ( or 13 depending on the system) so the oxidation state is 3.
You have 12 O at -2 each for -24. That leaves you at -24+3= -21. So 3 Cl atoms must be +21 to balance the -21 there which makes +21/3 or +7 for each Cl.