First M stands for Molarity which is (moles of solute) / (Liters of solution). we also know that moles = (mass) / (molar mass). so we can form some equations here. We know:
Molarity (M) = moles (mol) / Liters (L)
moles (mol) = (mass) / (molar mass)
we can substitute the (mass) / (molar mass) for (moles) and get:
M = [(mass) / (molar mass)] / Liters
we can now isolate mass and get
M * Liters * molar mass = mass
now we need to find the molar mass of CaCl2 which is 110.98 g/mol
plug the values in and get
.350M * 6.5L * 110.98 g/mol = mass
mass = 252.4795g however the 6.5L has only 2 sig figs so i would say
mass CaCl2 = 2.5 * 10 ^2 g
Answer:
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Explanation:
im not good a math at all
That's because the solubility
- Temperature is directly proportional to solubility
Higher the solubility higher the temperature
Lower the temperature lower the solubility
So
Less temperature makes enzymes work faster
Answer:
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Explanation:it all ways work
I think it will be letter A tbh
Hope this helps you out