As a solution is contained with 11% by mass of sodium
chloride, this will therefore conclude that the 100g of the solution is
composed of the 11g of the sodium chloride. In which, the correct answer would
be specified as letter c.
140 g of nitrogen (N₂)
Explanation:
We have the following chemical equation:
N₂ + 3 H₂ -- > 2 NH₃
Now, to find the number of moles of ammonia we use the Avogadro's number:
if 1 mole of ammonia contains 6.022 × 10²³ molecules
then X moles of ammonia contains 6.022 × 10²⁴ molecules
X = (1 × 6.022 × 10²⁴) / 6.022 × 10²³
X = 10 moles of ammonia
Taking in account the chemical reaction we devise the following reasoning:
If 1 mole of nitrogen produces 2 moles of ammonia
then Y moles of nitrogen produces 10 moles of ammonia
Y = (1 × 10) / 2
Y = 5 moles of nitrogen
number of moles = mass / molecular weight
mass = number of moles × molecular weight
mass of nitrogen (N₂) = 5 × 28 = 140 g
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Answer:
The answer to your question is the letter D. 12
Explanation:
Unbalanced chemical reaction
Al(OH)₃ + H₂SO₄ ⇒ Al₂(SO₄)₃ + H₂O
Reactants Elements Products
1 Al 2
1 S 3
5 H 2
7 O 13
Balanced chemical reaction
2Al(OH)₃ + 3H₂SO₄ ⇒ Al₂(SO₄)₃ + 6H₂O
Reactants Elements Products
2 Al 2
3 S 3
12 H 12
18 O 18
Sum up the coefficients
Result = 2 + 3 + 1 + 6
= 12
Answer:
0.048 M
Explanation:
Note that the Concentration from Question 5= .00096 M
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- Mix 1 aspirin tablet and 10 mL of 1 M NaOH in a 125 mL Erlenheyemer flask, heat to boil.
- Transfer solution to 100 mL volumetric flask and fill to 100 mL mark with deonized water. Cover and mix solution thoroughly.
- Using pipette transfer a 0.200 mL of solution to a 10 mL volumetric flask and dilute it with the 0.02 M buffered iron (III) chloride solution. Transfer it to test tube.
The atoms of a substance can be determined by dividing the given mass of the substance by the molar mass. This results to moles of the substance. Then we multiply by the Avogadro's number. In this case, we divide 1 g by 58. 69 g/ mol and multiply by 6.022 x10^23 atoms / mole. The answer is 1.03 x10^22 atoms