Answer:
180,000 ants
Explanation:
For this problem we can create the following simple formula to solve this problem...
f(x) = 6x
where the variable x represents the number of ants that a single Anteater needs to eat per day. After a quick online search we can see that a single Anteater eats roughly 30,000 ants per day. If we use this value and plug it into the simple formula we can get the total number of ants 6 anteaters need to eat to survive.
f(x) = 6 * 30,000
f(x) = 180,000
The Answer is A CH2O
The molecular formula for glucose is C6H12O6. The subscripts represent a multiple of an empirical formula. To determine the empirical formula, divide the subscripts by the GCF of 6 which gives CH2O.
The limiting reagent is <u>H₂SO₄</u>
<u><em>calculation</em></u>
<u><em> </em></u>Step 1 :write the equation for reaction
2 NaOH + H₂SO₄ → Na₂SO₄ + 2 H₂O
Step 2: use the mole ratio to determine the moles of product produced from each reactant
that is from equation above,
NaOH : Na₂SO₄ is 2 :1 therefore the moles of Na₂So₄
= 10.0 moles x 1/2 = 5.0 moles
H₂SO₄ :Na₂SO₄ is 1:1 therefore the moles of Na₂SO₄ is also = 3.50 moles
H₂SO₄ is the limiting reagent since it produces less amount of Na₂SO₄