Answer:
The answer to your question is: 234.7 cans
Explanation:
data
caffeine concentration = 3.55 mg/oz
10.0 g of caffeine is lethal
there are 12 oz of caffeine in a can
Then
3.55 mg ----------------- 1 oz
x mg -----------------12 oz (in a can)
x = 42.6 mg of caffeine in a can
Convert it to grams 42,6 mg = 0.0426 g of caffeine in a can
Finally
0.0426 g of caffeine ------------------ 1 can
10 g of caffeine ----------------- x
x = 10 x 1/0.0436 = 234.7 cans
Answer = B = Neutrons and Mass Number
Isotopes are defined as those atoms which have same atomic number but different atomic masses.
Atomic mass is basically the number of protons and neutrons present in an atom.
Atomic number is the number of protons present in an atom.
So, in isotopes the number of protons are same but the number of neutrons vary due to which atomic masses also vary.
In given three isotopes, all have same number of protons but different number of neutrons.
i.e.
H-1 = 1 P + 0 N = 1 u (Proton)
H-2 = 1 P + 1 N = 2 u (Deuterium)
H-3 = 1 P + 2 N = 3 u (Tritium)
Hence, it is clear that the number after H shows a change in number of neutrons and mass number.
The heat released by the water when it cools down by a temperature difference AT
is Q = mC,AT
where
m=432 g is the mass of the water
C, = 4.18J/gºC
is the specific heat capacity of water
AT = 71°C -18°C = 530
is the decrease of temperature of the water
Plugging the numbers into the equation, we find
Q = (4329)(4.18J/9°C)(53°C) = 9.57. 104J
and this is the amount of heat released by the water.
Force acting on the body when the body is at rest the net formals is given