Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
C
l
2
+
2
K
B
r
→
2
K
C
l
+
B
r
2
Given:
300
g
of
C
l
2
300
g
of
K
B
r
(a) Mass of
C
l
2
= 300g
Molecular mass of
C
l
2
= 2(35.45) = 70.906 g
/
m
o
l
No.of moles of
C
l
2
=
m
a
s
s
/
m
o
l
a
r
m
a
s
s
=
300
/
70.906
=
4.23
moles
Mass of
K
B
r
=
300
g
Molar mass of
K
B
r
=
39
+
79.9
=
118.9
g
/
m
o
l
No.of moles of
K
B
r
=
300
/
118.9
=
2.52
moles
Now,
Consider the equation:
C
l
2
+
2
K
B
r
→
2
K
C
l
+
B
r
2
1
mole of
C
l
2
= 2 moles of
K
C
l
4.23
moles of
C
l
2
= 2x4.23=
8.46
moles
2
moles of
K
B
r
= 2 moles of
K
C
l
2.52
moles of
K
B
r
=
2.52
moles
Now convert moles to mass,
Mass of
K
C
l
produced by
C
l
2
=
8.46
×
70.906
=
599.8
g
Mass of
K
C
l
produced by potassium bromide =
2.52
×
74.5
=
187.74
g
I’d say the second one, the fourth one and the fifth one.
Hope it works :)
Answer:
- complement: 32.8°
- supplement: 122.8°
Step-by-step explanation:
The sum of an angle A and its complement C is 90°:
A + C = 90°
C = 90° -A . . . . . subtract A from both sides.
That is, the complement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 90°.
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The sum of an angle and its supplement is 180°. This means the supplement of an angle is found by subtracting the angle from 180°. You may notice the supplement is 90° more than the complement.
A + S = 180°
S = 180° -A = 90° +(90° -A)
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For the given angle, the complement is ...
C = 90° -57.2° = 32.8°
And the supplement is ...
S = 180° -57.2° = 122.8°
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<em>Additional comment</em>
We generally like angle measures to be positive (as with all measures in geometry). Hence, we might say that the complement of an angle greater than 90° does not exist. YMMV
Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
subtract 9 from both sides
x=3