Answer:
The oxidation number of C (carbon) is +4
Explanation:
Transform the g into kg by multiplying 0.74 by 10^-3. then divide 2.4 kg by the density
A) 2, 3 , 2 simply valence the rest
<u>Answer:</u> The equation to calculate the mass of remaining isotope is
<u>Explanation:</u>
The equation used to calculate rate constant from given half life for first order kinetics:
where,
= half life of the reaction =
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Rate law expression for first order kinetics is given by the equation:
where,
k = rate constant =
t = time taken for decay process
= initial amount of the sample = 20 grams
[A] = amount left after decay process = ? grams
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the equation to calculate the mass of remaining isotope is
31310 / 390 => 80.28 g of KNO3 ( K is <span><span>limiting reagent </span>)</span>