Answer:
A beaker
Step-by-step explanation:
Specifically, I would use a 250 mL graduated beaker.
A beaker is appropriate to measure 100 mL of stock solution, because it's easy to pour into itscwide mouth from a large stock bottle.
You don't need precisely 100 mL solution.
If the beaker is graduated, you can easily measure 100 mL of the stock solution.
Even if it isn't graduated, 100 mL is just under half the volume of the beaker, and that should be good enough for your purposes (you will be using more precise measuring tools during the experiment).
Answer:
Explanation:
An electron in 4s is farther away from nucleus and it has higher energy when compared to electron from 1s.
Cause of imagination
저 하늘의 오렌지빛 마법이 끝이 나기 전에
'Cause of imagination 그 찰나에
Can you feel the rush? Can you feel the rush?
시간아 멈춰줘
I wanna stay, hey (Can you feel the rush? Can you feel the rush?)
두 세계의 경계선 그 틈에 너와 나를 남기고파 (Come on, let's do it)
I wanna stay, hey (Can you feel the rush? Can you feel the rush?)
개와 늑대의 그 시간엔 마법 속에 갇히고파 (Blue hour!)
Considering ideal gas behavior, the volume of 1 mol of gas at STP is 22.4 L; then the volume occupied by 1.9 moles is 1.9mol*22.4L/mol
The answer is 43 L if I am correct.
Assuming the molar mass of oxygen is 18.01, you only need 16 grams (B) of oxygen because the molar mass of hydrogen is about 1 gram.
16+1+1=18