Answer:
The percent yield of a reaction is 48.05%.
Explanation:
Volume of water obtained from the reaction , V= 5.76 mL
Mass of water = m = Experimental yield of water
Density of water = d = 1.00 g/mL
Theoretical yield of water : T
Moles of tungsten(VI) oxide =
According to recation 1 mole of tungsten(VI) oxide gives 3 moles of water, then 0.2220 moles of tungsten(VI) oxide will give:
Mass of 0.6660 moles of water:
0.666 mol × 18 g/mol = 11.988 g
Theoretical yield of water : T = 11.988 g
To calculate the percentage yield of reaction , we use the equation:
The percent yield of a reaction is 48.05%.
The balloon's volume at 35°C : V₂=31.01 L
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
T₁ = 25°C+273 = 298 K
V₁ = 30 L
T₂ = 35 °C + 273 = 308 K
Required
The new volume (V₂)
Solution
Charles's Law
When the gas pressure is kept constant, the gas volume is proportional to the temperature
Input the value :
V₂=(V₁.T₂)/T₁
V₂=(30 x 308)/298
V₂=31.01 L
The answer is C. 146g because you add all of the masses of the individual elements and then mulyiply by 1.72 to get your answer.
Answer:
It means the chemical entity is a radical
Explanation:
When we talk of unsaturation, we are referring to the number of pi-bonds in a chemical entity. The alkane, alkene and alkyne organic family are used to as common examples to explain the term unsaturation.
While alkynes have 3 bonds, it must be understood that they have 2 pi bonds only and as such their degree of saturation is two.
In the case of an alkene, there is only one single pi bond and as such the degree of unsaturation is 1.
Now in this case, we have a fractional 0.5 degree of unsaturation alongside the 3 to make a total of 3.5. So what’s the issue here?
The fractional part shows that the chemical entity we are dealing with here is a radical. While the integer 3 shows that there are 3 pi-bonds, the half pi bond remaining tells us that there is a missing electron on one of the atoms involved in the chemical bonding and as such, the 1/2 extra degree of unsaturation tends to tell us this.
Kindly recall that a radical is a chemical entity within which we have at the least an unpaired electron.
Answer:
a,water particles are set in a circular motion