Percent (%) Composition of CuO
Cu = 1 x 50g - Multiply by one as there is one Cu
O = 1 x 12.5g - Multiply by one as there is one O
CuO = 62.5g
% for Cu = 50g over 62.5 multiplied by 100 = 80%
% for O = 12.5g over 62.5 multiplied by 100 = 20%
Final Answer :
<em>Percent (%) Composition of CuO = </em>80% (Cu) & 20% (O)
Answer:
The concentration of KBr is
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The mass of KBr is
The molar mass of KBr is
Volume of water is
This implies that the volume of the solution is
The number of moles of KBr is
Substituting values
The concentration of KBr is mathematically represented as
Matter is a slightly archaic word for something with mass, as in the conservation of matter (which must be paired with the conservation of energy to still hold true. Mass can be converted back and forth between energy, so therefore so can matter. Of course relativistic mass is conserved as it's a function of the energy of an object in that reference frame.
Answer:
(1). The vapor pressure is 91 mmHg at 20°C.
(2). No, benzene will not boil at sea level.
Explanation:
Benzene, C6H6 is an aromatic, liquid compound with with molar mass of 78.11 g/mol and Melting point of 5.5 °C. One of the importance or the uses of benzene is in the making of fibres and plastics.
The vapour pressure of benzene can be gotten from the table showing the vapor pressure of different liquids.
Boiling point can simply be defined as the point or the temperature in which the vapor pressure is the same with the atmospheric pressure.
The atmospheric pressure is 760mmHg, while the vapor pressure at sea level is at the temperature of 15°C which is equal to 71 mmHg( from the table showing the vapor pressure of different liquids).
71 mmHg is not equal to 760 mmHg, thus, at sea level Benzene will not boil.