Answer:
0.082g
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Heat (Q) = 0.092J
Change in temperature (ΔT) = 0.267°C
Specific heat capacity (C) of water = 4.184J/g°C
Mass (M) =..?
Thus, the mass of present can be obtained as follow:
Q = MCΔT
0.092 = M x 4.184 x 0.267
Divide both side by 4.184 x 0.267
M = 0.092 / (4.184 x 0.267)
M = 0.082g
Therefore, mass of water was present is 0.082.
Answer:
0.184 atm
Explanation:
The ideal gas equation is:
PV = nRT
Where<em> P</em> is the pressure, <em>V</em> is the volume, <em>n</em> is the number of moles, <em>R</em> the constant of the gases, and <em>T</em> the temperature.
So, the sample of N₂O₃ will only have its temperature doubled, with the same volume and the same number of moles. Temperature and pressure are directly related, so if one increases the other also increases, then the pressure must double to 0.092 atm.
The decomposition occurs:
N₂O₃(g) ⇄ NO₂(g) + NO(g)
So, 1 mol of N₂O₃ will produce 2 moles of the products (1 of each), the <em>n </em>will double. The volume and the temperature are now constants, and the pressure is directly proportional to the number of moles, so the pressure will double to 0.184 atm.
There are seven significant figures
Answer:
the ice has reached its melting point
the water has reached its freezing point
the whatever that is has reached its cooling point I guess
Answer: D
Explanation: It's not scientific. branlist plz