C: One plate is going underneath the other plate and sinking into the soft rock below.
Explanation:
Where plates are moving towards each other they are said to converging, and are called convergent margins.
The lithosphere is broken into series of slabs called plates. The plates moves on the weak and relatively soft asthenosphere below.
Plates have different motion. At some places, they move apart and they are said to be divergent.
When plates moves towards each other, they are convergent. At a convergent margin, a plate collides with another thereby causing the denser plate usually the oceanic plate to subduct into the asthenosphere. In some other cases, the plates can collide and build upward.
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The solubility of potassium chloride in at room temperature is approximately 34 g per 100 g of water. Therefore, the maximum amount that could be dissolved would be 34/100 ( 200) = 68 g of KCl. When more than this amount is added, excess potassium would not dissolve forming crystals in the solution.
a. mass of iron = 69.92 g
b. percent yield = 93%
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Percent yield is the compare of the amount of product obtained from a reaction with the amount you calculated
General formula:
Percent yield = (Actual yield / theoretical yield )x 100%
An actual yield is the amount of product actually produced by the reaction. A theoretical yield is the amount of product that you calculate from the reaction equation according to the product and reactant coefficients
a.
Reaction
Fe₂O₃+3CO⇒2Fe+3CO₂
MW Fe₂O₃ : 159.69 g/mol
mol Fe₂O₃
mol Fe₂O₃ : mol Fe = 1 : 2
mol Fe :
mass of Fe(Ar=55.845 g/mol) :
b.
actual yield = 65 g
theoretical yield = 69.92 g
percent yield :
Answer : The expression for solubility constant for this reaction will be,
Explanation :
Solubility product : It is defined as the product of the concentration of the ions that present in a solution raised to the power by its stoichiometric coefficient in a solution of a salt. This takes place at equilibrium only.
The solubility product constant is represented as, .
The dissociation of calcium phosphate is written as:
The expression for solubility constant for this reaction will be,