Answer
PubChem CID/molecular formula
Explanation:
Cesium bromide
PubChem CID 24592
Molecular Formula CsBr or BrCs
Synonyms CESIUM BROMIDE 7787-69-1 Caesium bromide Cesiumbromide Cesium bromide (CsBr) More...
Molecular Weight 212.81 g/mol
Component Compounds CID 260 (Hydrogen bromide) CID 5354618 (Cesium)
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Explanation:
1) Atoms can not be subdivided. It has been changed as it is possible to divide an atom into Protons, Neutrons and Electrons as well as other smaller particles.
2) The regulations for the chemical mixture have always been altered to the rules for the chemical combination in the creation of organic compounds may be denied.
3)Atoms are of a particular element are identical in all respects i. e. they have same mass and similar properties.
It was modified. And according. to new search;
Atoms of the same element may not be always identical.
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Answer:
0.5188 M or 0.5188 mol/L
Explanation:
Concentration is calculated as <u>molarity</u>, which is the number of moles per litre.
***Molarity is represented by either "M" or "c" depending on your teacher. I will use "c".
The formula for molarity is:
n = moles (unit mol)
V = volume (unit L)
<u>Find the molar mass (M) of potassium hydroxide.</u>
<u>Calculate the moles of potassium hydroxide.</u>
Carry one insignificant figure (shown in brackets).
<u>Convert the volume of water to litres.</u>
Here, carrying an insignificant figure doesn't change the value.
<u>Calculate the concentration.</u>
<= Keep an insignificant figure for rounding
<= Rounded up
<= You use the unit "M" instead of "mol/L"
The concentration of this standard solution is 0.5188 M.
Gases in which the molecules that make it up naturally consist of two atoms of the same type.