The mass of iron (III) oxide (Fe2O3) : 85.12 g
<h3>Further explanation</h3>
Given
3.20x10²³ formula units
Required
The mass
Solution
1 mole = 6.02.10²³ particles
Can be formulated :
N = n x No
N = number of particles
n = mol
No = 6.02.10²³ = Avogadro's number
mol of Fe₂O₃ :
mass of Fe₂O₃ (MW=160 g/mol)
Answer:
Concept: Chemical Analysis
- Start by taking inventory of the elements that you have
- Make a list, one for the right side and another for the left side
- Then add coefficients to the elements to the right or left side to balance out the equation
Answer : The volume of stock solution needed are, 12.5 mL
Explanation :
Formula used :
where,
are the initial molarity and volume of copper (II) chloride.
are the final molarity and volume of stock solution of copper (II) chloride.
We are given:
Putting values in above equation, we get:
Hence, the volume of stock solution needed are, 12.5 mL
Answer:
Final temperature =
Explanation:
Given that,
Heat added, Q = 250 J
Mass, m = 30 g
Initial temperature, T₁ = 22°C
The Specific heat of Cu= 0.387 J/g °C
We know that, heat added due to the change in temperature is given by :
Put all the values,
So, the final temperature is equal to .