Answer:
Volume of chlorine = 61.943 mL
Explanation:
Given:
Volume of the water in the Pool = 18,000 gal
also,
1 gal = 3785.412 mL
thus,
Volume of water in pool = 18,000 × 3785.412 = 68,137,470 mL
Density of water = 1.00 g/mL
Therefore,
The mass of water in the pool = Volume × Density
or
The mass of water in the pool = 68,137,470 mL × 1.00 g/mL = 68,137,470 g
in terms of million =
or
= 68.13747 g
also,
1 g of chlorine is present per million grams of water
thus,
chlorine present is 68.13747 g
Now,
volume =
or
Volume of chlorine =
or
Volume of chlorine = 61.943 mL
Relative means you take the required amount from the actual amount which gives you the excess or abundance, its relative because you compare it to the required amount.
The percent abundance is the relative abundance as a percentage of the required amount.
Therefore % abundance= (abundance/required amount) X 100
The key difference is that percentages are standardised as a number out of 100 which allows you to compare them with other percentages without any calculations.
Hope that helps.
I think it is c because food and clothing aren't technically chemicals however they do contain them so d is a possible answer but I think it is c
Answer:
The chemist can either:
a. Use a small fractionation apparatus.
b. Add a compound with a much higher boiling point.
Explanation:
Using a smaller fractionation apparatus or Vigreux column will help to minimize loss of the distillate.
If a compound with a higher boiling point is added, the vapors of this liquid will displace the vapors of this small amount of compound with a lower boiling point. This compound with a higher boiling point is known as a Chaser.
Thank you for posting your question here brainly. Based on the problem mentioned above the largest mass that water molecule could have using other isotopes is <span>24 amu. Below is the solution, I hope the answers helps.
</span><span>T2_18O = 24</span>