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<u>Answer:</u>
<u>For a:</u> The isotopic representation of iodine is
<u>For b:</u> The isotopic representation of cesium is
<u>For c:</u> The isotopic representation of strontium is
<u>Explanation:</u>
The isotopic representation of an atom is:
where,
Z = Atomic number of the atom
A = Mass number of the atom
X = Symbol of the atom
We are given:
Number of neutrons = 78
Atomic number of iodine = 53 = Number of protons
Mass number = 53 + 78 = 131
Thus, the isotopic representation of iodine is
We are given:
Number of neutrons = 82
Atomic number of cesium = 55 = Number of protons
Mass number = 55 + 82 = 137
Thus, the isotopic representation of cesium is
We are given:
Number of neutrons = 52
Atomic number of strontium = 38 = Number of protons
Mass number = 38 + 52 = 90
Thus, the isotopic representation of strontium is
24.6 ℃
<h3>Explanation</h3>
Hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide reacts by the following equation:
which is equivalent to
The question states that the second equation has an enthalpy, or "heat", of neutralization of . Thus the combination of every mole of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in solution would produce or of energy.
500 milliliter of a 0.50 mol per liter "M" solution contains 0.25 moles of the solute. There are thus 0.25 moles of hydrogen ions and hydroxide ions in the two 0.500 milliliter solutions, respectively. They would combine to release of energy.
Both the solution and the calorimeter absorb energy released in this neutralization reaction. Their temperature change is dependent on the heat capacity <em>C</em> of the two objects, combined.
The question has given the heat capacity of the calorimeter directly.
The heat capacity (the one without mass in the unit) of water is to be calculated from its mass and <em>specific</em> heat.
The calorimeter contains 1.00 liters or of the 1.0 gram per milliliter solution. Accordingly, it would have a mass of .
The solution has a specific heat of . The solution thus have a heat capacity of . Note that one degree Kelvins K is equivalent to one degree celsius ℃ in temperature change measurements.
The calorimeter-solution system thus has a heat capacity of , meaning that its temperature would rise by 1 degree celsius on the absorption of 4.634 × 10³ joules of energy. are available from the reaction. Thus, the temperature of the system shall have risen by 3.03 degrees celsius to 24.6 degrees celsius by the end of the reaction.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: Cations (positively-charged ions) and anions (negatively-charged ions) are formed when a metal loses electrons, and a nonmetal gains those electrons. The electrostatic attraction between the positives and negatives brings the particles together and creates an ionic compound, such as sodium chloride.