Not sure if this is what you mean but l= A/w
(length equals area divided by width)
Answer:bromine , neon , helium , argon , lithium , beryllium
Explanation:
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382.63 K
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We are given;
- Volume of Iodine as 71.4 mL
- Mass of Iodine as 0.276 g
- Pressure of Iodine as 0.478 atm
We are required to calculate the temperature of Iodine
- We are going to use the ideal gas equation;
- According to the ideal gas equation; PV = nRT, where R is the ideal gas constant, 0.082057 L.atm/mol.K.
T = PV ÷ nR
But, n, the number of moles = Mass ÷ Molar mass
Molar mass of iodine = 253.8089 g/mol
Thus, n = 0.276 g ÷ 253.8089 g/mol
= 0.001087 moles
Therefore;
T = (0.478 atm × 0.0714 L) ÷ (0.001087 moles × 0.082057)
= 382.63 K
Thus, the temperature of Iodine in Kelvin is 382.63 K
Answer:
Sc(OH)₃ = 96 g/mol
Explanation:
Gram formula mass:
Gram formula mass is the atomic mass of one mole of any substance.
It can be calculated by adding the mass of each atoms present in substance.
Sc(OH)₃:
Atomic mass of Sc = 45 amu
Atomic mas of O = 16 amu
There are three atoms of O = 16 ×3
Atomic mas of H = 1 amu
There are three atoms of H = 1 ×3
Gram formula mass of Sc(OH)₃:
Sc(OH)₃ = 45 ×1 + 16 ×3 + 1 ×3
Sc(OH)₃ = 96 g/mol
If the ion is negatively charged, anion, it means that it gains two
electrons from its surroundings. The number of electrons of an argon (neutral
atom) is 18. Two of the electrons in our anion is from the surrounding, so
originally it only has 16 electrons.
In the periodic table, the 16th element is sulphur. The
chemical symbol of sulphur is S. Thus, the anion is the negatively charged
sulphur with chemical symbol of S2-.