Data:
n (number of mols) = ?
V (volume) = 2.50 Liters
If:
1 L → 1000 g
2.50 L → y
y = 1000*2.50 = 2500 g
Therefore:
m (mass) = 2500 g
Now:
Molar Mass (MM) of oxygen = 16 g/mol
Formula:
Solving:
Number of moles of CO2 =
Mass /Ar
= 50.2 / (12 + 32)
1.14 mols
For every 1 mol of gas, there will be
24000 cm^3 of gas
Vol. = 1.14 x 24 dm^3
= 27.36 dm^3
Answer:
We can make 10 percent solution by volume or by mass. A 10% of NaCl solution by mass has ten grams of sodium chloride dissolved in 100 ml of solution. Weigh 10g of sodium chloride. Pour it into a graduated cylinder or volumetric flask containing about 80ml of water.
Explanation:
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The name given to these electrons are that they are valence electrons or binding electrons as these are directly involved in chemical Bonding and allow for different compounds to be made.
Their atomic number increases