Picometre is equal to 1·10⁻¹²m
175·10⁻¹² m = 1,75·10⁻¹⁰ m
Answer:
1.36 × 10³ mL of water.
Explanation:
We can utilize the dilution equation. Recall that:
Where <em>M</em> represents molarity and <em>V</em> represents volume.
Let the initial concentration and unknown volume be <em>M</em>₁ and <em>V</em>₁, respectively. Let the final concentration and required volume be <em>M</em>₂ and <em>V</em>₂, respectively. Solve for <em>V</em>₁:
Therefore, we can begin with 0.640 L of the 2.50 M solution and add enough distilled water to dilute the solution to 2.00 L. The required amount of water is thus:
Convert this value to mL:
Therefore, about 1.36 × 10³ mL of water need to be added to the 2.50 M solution.
We’ll be using the equation:
dG = dH - TdS (replace ‘d’ with triangle)
I’m going to assume 0 degrees Celsius.
At 0 C (273 K):
dG = dH - TdS
dG = (285,400 J) - (273 K)(-137.14 J/K)
dG = 285,400 J + 37,439.2 J
dG = 322,839.2 J or 322.84 kJ
The dG of this reaction is +322.84 kJ. This reaction is not considered spontaneous.
This answer, in this instance, would be D. If the temperature used in the question is not 0 degrees C, replace the temperature that I used for calculation with the Kelvin temperature given in the problem (K = C + 273), and simplify to find the answer.
Answer:
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The answer is 25gr H2O
Explanation:
50grH2×1 molH2/2 gr H2×2mol H2O/2molH2=25gr H2O
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