Answer:
Electrons have negative charge.
Answer: 310.7 grams
Explanation:
Multiply the two values so the units of mL cancel and you get grams
2.545*122.1 = 310.7 grams
Answer:
0.8988
Explanation:
To calculate the fractional saturation of hemoglobin , the formula used is
YO_2=
now putting the values
YO_2=
=
=0.8988
Therefore, fractional saturation of hemoglobin= 0.8988
where
YO_2= fractional saturation of hemoglobin
pO_2= partial pressure of oxygen
p50= is the pO_2 at which hemoglobin is 50% saturated
I believe the answer is that It's a gas-liquid solute-solvent combination. Hope this helps. Sorry if I'm wrong.
Lets take 100 g compound.
It will have
K - 31.9 g
Cl - 28.9 g
O - 39.2 g
M(K) = 39.1 g/mol
M(Cl) = 35.5 g/mol
M(O) = 16.0 g/mol
K - 31.9 g*1/mol/39.1 g ≈ 0.816 mol
Cl - 28.9 g*1 mol/35.5 g ≈ 0.814 mol
O - 39.2 g*1mol/16.0 g ≈ 2.45 mol
K : Cl : O = 0.816 : 0.814 : 2.45
K : Cl : O = 1 : 1 : 3
KClO3 - potassium chlorate (<span>Berthelot's salt) </span>