The balanced half reactions are
4 Fe2+ ====> 4 Fe3+ + 4 e-
<span>MnO42- + 8 H+ + 4 e- ===> Mn2+ + 4 H2O
The net ionic equation is
4 Fe2+ + </span>MnO42- + 8 H+ ===> 4 Fe3+ + Mn2+ + 4 H2O<span />
Answer:
20.468 kilo Joules is the enthalpy change when one mole of sodium nitrate dissolves.
Explanation:
Heat lost by solution ad calorimeter = Q
Heat capacity of solution ad calorimeter = C = 1071 J/°C
Change in temperature = ΔT = 21.56°C - 25.00°C = -3.44°C
Heat gained by sodium nitrate = -Q = -(-3,684.24 J)=3,684.24 J
Moles of sodium nitrate =
When 0.18 mole of sodium nitrate was dissolved in water 3,684.24 joulesof heat was absorbed by it.
Then heat absorbed by 1 mole of sodium nitrate :
1 J = 0.001 kJ
20.468 kilo Joules is the enthalpy change when one mole of sodium nitrate dissolves.
Answer:
Inter-molecular forces and molecular volumes are the chief reasons for lower measured pressure
Explanation:
The kinetic theory assumes that gas particles occupy a negligible fraction of the total volume of the gas. It also assumes that the force of attraction between gas molecules is zero.
However, during high pressure, the volume of the gas particles are not negligible compare to the total gas volume and as such the volume of a real gas under such condition is higher than the Ideal gas. Vander-waal attempted to modify the ideal gas equation by subtracting the excess volume from the ideal equation. The increased volume is the reason the measured pressure of a real gas is less than an ideal gas
On the other hand, close to condensation, the other assumption of negligible forces of attraction becomes invalid. As inter-molecular distances decrease, inter-molecular forces increase reducing the bombardment of the wall of the container due to restricted particle movement and lower measured gas pressure.
Boiling point of the fragments, for example Ethanol is 78 degrees C, and water is 100.
Answer:
16.5moles of CO2
Explanation:
Molar mass of O2 is 32g/Mol
No of mole = 880/32 = 27.5 moles
27.5 Mol of O2 gives X mole of CO2
5 mole of O2 gives 3 moles of CO2
No of mole of CO2 = (27.5×3)/ 5 = 16.5moles