B the atomic number is 20 and then you subtract atomic mass to find the neutrons
<span>The superscripts in an electron configuration represents the number of electrons and protons in an element. </span>
Inside the stomach, Hydrochloric acid kills micro-organisms in the food. Stomach juices begin to break down <u>proteins</u> to amino acids.
✤ So, Fill the blank with proteins.
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- Inside the stomach, the digestion of proteins starts due to the action of pepsin enzyme.
- But this enzyme remains inactive and is activated by the Hydrochloric acid(HCl).
- The Hydrochloric acid also helps in killing the germs and microbes which entered along with food.
- The mucous lines the wall of stomach to protect it from the harm caused by HCl because HCl is a strong acid.
- In stomach, The partial digestion of proteins occur and rest is digested in the small intestine by Trypsin(Pancreatic enzyme) and Intestinal juices.
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Answer:
number of moles = 0.21120811
Explanation:
To find the number of moles, given the mass of the solute, we use the formula:
Label the variables with the numbers in the problem:
The first thing we have to do is find the molar mass of sodium sulfate, in order for us to use the formula for finding the number of moles:
Formula for finding the molar mass of sodium sulfate:
For the variables and what they mean are below for finding the molar mass of sodium sulfate:
Plug the numbers into the formula, to find the molar mass of sodium sulfate:
Now that we have found the molar mass, we can calculate the number of moles in the solution of sodium sulfate with the formula:
0.21120811 rounded gives you 0.2112
or if you did the problem without decimals
30 grams of sodium sulfate divided by its molecular weight – which we found to be 142 – gives us a value of 0.2113 moles.
Hmm the answer is 2.454
No explanation needed it’s just 2.454