Answer:
Its b its the state not anything else
Answer:
-138.9 kJ/mol
Explanation:
Step 1: Convert 235.8°C to the Kelvin scale
We will use the following expression.
K = °C + 273.15 = 235.8°C + 273.15 = 509.0 K
Step 2: Calculate the standard enthalpy of reaction (ΔH°)
We will use the following expression.
ΔG° = ΔH° - T.ΔS°
ΔH° = ΔG° / T.ΔS°
ΔH° = (-936.92kJ/mol) / 509.0K × 0.51379 kJ/mol.K
ΔH° = -3.583 kJ (for 1 mole of balanced reaction)
Step 3: Convert -9.9°C to the Kelvin scale
K = °C + 273.15 = -9.9°C + 273.15 = 263.3 K
Step 4: Calculate ΔG° at 263.3 K
ΔG° = ΔH° - T.ΔS°
ΔG° = -3.583 kJ/mol - 263.3 K × 0.51379 kJ/mol.K
ΔG° = -138.9 kJ/mol
Fe: 2 x 55.845 = 111.69
O: 3 x 15.9994= 47.9982
111.69 + 47.9982 = 159.69 g/mol
Answer:
168.0 g
Explanation:
First thing, write a balanced chemical equation:
n(H2SO4) = concentration * volume
= 1.0 M * 2.0 L
= 2.0 mol
According to the balanced equation, 1 mol of acid requires 2 mol of sodium bicarbonate. This means that 2 mol of acid requires 2 mol of sodium bicarbonate. What mass of sodium bicarbonate is this?
mass (NaHCO3) = number of moles * molar mass
= 2.0 mol * 84.0065 g/mol
= 168.0 g
Answer:
Its either with itself to become fluoride Fl2 or with an alkali metal (elements in group 1) to achieve a stable electronic configuration or octet structure. So the answer is the last one (eight electrons)
Explanation:
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