By being an alternative route to the reaction with a lower activation energy.
There are 158.4 grams of CO2 in 3.6 mol of CO2.
<h3>HOW TO CALCULATE MASS?</h3>
The mass of a substance can be calculated by multiplying the number of moles of the substance by its molar mass. That is;
mass of CO2 = no. of moles × molar mass
According to this question, there are 3.6 moles of CO2.
mass of CO2 = 3.6 moles × 44g/mol
mass of CO2 = 158.4g.
Therefore, there are 158.4 grams of CO2 in 3.6 mol of CO2
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MgCl₂ ---> Mg(2+) + 2Cl(-)
0,01-x.............x.............2x
MgCl₂ ---> Mg(2+) + 2Cl(-)
0,01-x.............x.............2x
0...................0,01.......0,02
The molality of chloride ions is 0,02M.
Explanation:
during this reaction this will produce 2 molecules of No
1.) 28.0 grams of oxygen
28 grams (1 mole/16 grams per mole)=1.75 moles oxygen
2.)5.0 moles of Iron
5 moles(55.845 grams/1 mole)=279.225 grams Iron
3.) 452 grams Argon
452 grams(1 mole/39.948 grams)=11.315 moles Argon
4.) 16.5 moles Hydrogen
16.5 moles(1.01 grams/1 mole)=16.665 grams Hydrogen