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Here is the names and matches of butane methane ethane propane
Answer:
The correct option is volume stays constant
Explanation:
When a gas container (in this case an aerosol can) is subjected to heat (from fire), the temperature of the can and subsequently <u><em>the temperature of the gas itself increases</em></u>, an increase in the temperature of the gas cause <u><em>the pressure to also increase;</em></u> as the gas molecules will collide more and faster with each other and against the wall of the can. However, the volume of the gas will remain the same as before it was subjected to the heat - the gas particles do not get destroyed or increased as a result of the heat (law of conservation of matter explains this).
Answer:
2Al+ 6HNO3 ---- 3H2 + 2Al(NO3)3
Explanation:
Put coefficient a,b,c, and d for calculation:
a Al + b HNO3 = c H2 + d Al(NO3)3
for Al: a = d
for H: b = 2c
for N: b = 3d
for O: 3b = 9d
Suppose a=1, then d=1, b=3, c=3/2
multiply 2 to make all natural number, a=2, then b=6, c=3, d=2
The molar mass of methylammonium bromide is 111u.
<h3>What is molar mass?</h3>
The molar mass is defined as the mass per unit amount of substance of a given chemical entity.
Multiply the atomic weight (from the periodic table) of each element by the number of atoms of that element present in the compound.
Add it all together and put units of grams/mole after the number.
Atomic weight of H is 1u
Atomic weight of N is 14u
Atomic weight of C is 12u
Atomic weight of Br is 79u
Calculating molar mass of =2(1 x3+ 14+12+ 1 x 3 +79) = 111u
Hence, the molar mass of methylammonium bromide is 111u.
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