44g of CO2 can produce by the reaction of carbon with oxygen
Answer: I & III
Explanation: Solutes are the substances which are minimum in quantity and which is required to dissolve in the solvent (which is larger in quantity) in order to make a solution.
In the asked question, it is given that the water is the solvent and from the given solutes we have to pick which would make an aqueous solution with the highest concentration of solute possible.
Thus the most appropriate answers could be the Ammonia and hexanol which can make the highest possible concentration of solute as ammonia is the gas which is highly soluble in water and hexanol is an alcohol which has an affinity for water. Thus the correct option is I & III
Answer:
Percentage error = x 100%
Explanation:
In order to calculate the percentage error in the student's calculation, the following formula will be used:
Percentage error = x 100%
experimental molar mass = 64 g/mol
theoretical molar mass = 58 g/mol
Hence, the expression becomes:
Percentage error = x 100%
An organism that lives in or on another organism often with harmful side effects but without benefits is a parasite.
Since rain is water getting evaporated and condensed, it's equivalent to being distilled. Distilled water is pure water, so I'd guess the normal pH of rain is 7 - which is neutral (neither acidic nor alkaline)
However, when Sulfur Oxides and Nitrogen Oxides mix into the clouds, acid rain could be produced. This isn't "normal rain", though