Can you restate the questions again ?
Electrons are both gained and lost.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Molar mass is obtained as the sum of relative atomic masses as follow;
For CaBr = 40.08 + 79.90 = 119.98 g/mol
For BeBr = 9.012 + 79.90 = 88.912 g/mol
For CdBr2 = 112.41 + 2(79.90) = 272.21 g/mol
For CuBr2 = 63.55 + 2(79.90) = 223.35 g/mol
Explanation:
It is known that equation for ideal gas is as follows.
PV = nRT
The given data is as follows.
Pressure, P = 1500 psia, Temperature, T = = 104 + 460 = 564 R
Volume, V = 2.4 cubic ft, R = 10.73
Also, we know that number of moles is equal to mass divided by molar mass of the gas.
n =
m =
=
= 9.54 lb
Hence, molecular weight of the gas is 9.54 lb.
- We will calculate the density as follows.
d =
=
= 3.975
- Now, calculate the specific gravity of the gas as follows.
Specific gravity relative to air =
=
= 51.96
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