Answer:
79.4 kg
Explanation:
The formula for potassium iodide is:-
This means that they are present in the same mole ration, i.e. 1 : 1
Also for 2 samples, the ratio of the masses must be equal .
So,
Thus,
Mass of potassium in sample 1 = 13.0 g
Mass of Iodine in sample 1 = 42.3 g
Mass of potassium in sample 2 = 24.4 kg
Applying in the above formula, we get that:-
Mass of iodine in sample 2 = 79.4 kg
Answer:
d
Explanation:
the farther you are from the equater the dolder it is.
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Answer:
See explanation and image attached for details
Explanation:
The reaction involves the heterolytic fission of the Br-Br bond in the bromine molecule to yield a bromine cation which attacks the but-1-ene to form a cyclic intermediate called the brominium ion. The bromine anion must now attack from the opposite face of the brominium ion due to steric clashes to form a product of a 1,2-dibromoalkane having the anti- stereochemistry.
Answer:
Silver, 0.239 J/(g °C)
Explanation:
- The heat change is related to specific heat as given by the formula;
Heat change = mass of substance × specific heat × change in temperature
- Therefore; considering same amount of substance or equal masses and have the same initial temperature.
- The change in temperature will be inversely proportional to the specific heat.
- Therefore; the higher the specific heat lower the temperature change.
- Hence, the change in temperature will be highest for the substance with the lowest specific heat.
Therefore; the one that will increase in temperature the most is Silver