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Only gas or vapor can be superheated. Use water as an example. Water at sea level boils at 212 degrees F. When heated to 212 degrees F, the molecules that make up water are moving at a high enough speed that they overcome the air pressure above the water. And for supercooled only liquids or solids can be supercooled for example Liquid water at sea level has a saturation (boiling) temperature of 212 degrees F. If we were to add heat to the saturated water, it would first boil away with no change in temperature (remember latent heat?) and then become superheated if still more heat were added to the vapor (steam) after it had all turned to a vapor.
I have included the work and the process which is easiest for me to balance chemical equations. I hope it helps!
Your answer would be,
Formula: Molarity (M) = Number of moles of solute/Solutions volume Liters
0.009(50) = .45 gm dissolved in 50 ml H2o
= 0.20(50) = 10 gm
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Answer:
r² x h
Explanation:
A can is cylindrical in nature. Using the formula of the volume of the can, we can find this unknown volume.
The volume of cylinder is given as:
Volume of a cylinder = Area x height
Volume of a cylinder = r² x h
Therefore density of the can;
Density =