Molar mass:
HF = 1 + 19 = 20.0 g/mol
Number of moles :
124 / 20.0 => 6.2 moles
Volume = 2.4 L
M = n / V
M = 6.2 / 2.4
M = 2.6 M
Answer A
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Answer:
20.1 g
Explanation:
The solubility indicates how much of the solute the solvent can dissolve. A solution is saturated when the solvent dissolved the maximum that it can do, so, if more solute is added, it will precipitate. The solubility varies with the temperature. Generally, it increases when the temperature increases.
So, if the solubility is 40.3 g/L, and the volume is 500 mL = 0.5 L, the mass of the solute is:
40.3 g/L = m/V
40.3 g/L = m/0.5L
m = 40.3 g/L * 0.5L
m = 20.1 g
Answer:
=3,723.3 J=3.72 but if it has the option of -3.72 kJ then use that
Explanation:
Use the formula q=m×Cp×delta T
m=1.500 kg=1,500 g
Co=2.52 J/g·k
delta T=0.985k
q=(1,500g)(2.52 J/g·k)(0.985k)
The correct option is D.
The reaction above is called dissociation of water, that is, water is broken down into oxygen and hydrogen through the passage of electric current. This is an example of a chemical reaction. The reaction is an endothermic reaction because energy is absorbed.