It will be the core of the atom surrounded by one electron cloud with two electrons the second electron cloud with the two other electrons will be omitted because those electrons were lost to give it a positive charge. electrons and protons come in equal numbers at most ground states and that is why. For periodic table however the proton count will always be the same count as the electrons.
The formula we're gonna use for this problem is written below:
ΔG°= nFE°
where
n is number of mol electrons displaced in the reaction
F is Faraday's constant = 96,500 C/mol e
E° is the standard emf
ΔG° = (2)(96,500)(1.46) = <em>281,780 Joules</em>
The balanced equation for the above reaction is as follows;
C + H₂O ---> H₂ + CO
stoichiometry of C to H₂O is 1:1
1 mol of C reacts with 1 mol of H₂O
we need to find which is the limiting reactant
2 mol of C and 3.1 mol of H₂O
therefore C is the limiting reactant and H₂O is in excess.
stoichiometry of C to H₂ is 1:1
then number of H₂ moles formed are equal to C moles reacted
number of H₂ moles formed = 2 mol
Answer:
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