Answer:
(a) 17,178 mg/m3
(b) 11,625 mg/m3
Explanation:
The concentration of CO in mg/m3 can be calculated as
For standard conditions (1 atm and 25°C), P/RT is 0.0409.
Concentration of 1.5% percent by volume of CO is equivalent to 1.5*10,000 ppm= 15,000 ppm CO.
The molecular weigth of CO is 28 g/mol.
(1) For 25°C and 1 atm conditions
(b) For 200°C and 1.1 atm,
Then the concentration in mg/m3 is
Answer:
Electron transport produces 3 ATP molecule(s) per NADH molecule and 2 ATP molecules(s) perFADH 2 molecule.
Explanation:
The mechanism by which ATP is produced is explained by the theory of chemosmotic coupling.
This theory establishes that the synthesis of ATP in cellular respiration comes from an electrochemical gradient existing between the internal membrane and the space of the intermembrane of the mitochondria, through the use of the energy of NADH and FADH2 that have been formed by the rupture of molecules rich in energy, such as glucose.
Given :
Compound A reacts with Compound B to form only one product, Compound C.
The usual percent yield of C in this reaction is 40%.
10.0 g of A are reacted with excess Compound B, and 6.4 g of Compound C
To Find :
The theoretical yield of C.
Solution :
We know, % yield is given by :
Putting given values , we get :
Therefore, theoretical yield of C is 16 g.
Hence, this is the required solution.
Answer:
For any given element, ionization energy increases as subsequent electrons are removed. For example, the energy required to remove an electron from neutral chlorine is 1251 kJ/mol. ... An even sharper increase in ionization energy is witnessed when inner-shell, or core, electrons are removed.
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