Molarity is defined as the number of moles of solute in 1 L of solution
molarity of stock solution to be prepared - 100 x 10⁻³ mol/L
volume of stock solution to be prepared - 1.2 mL
Therefore number of moles in 1.2 mL - 100 x 10⁻³ mol/L x 1.2 x 10⁻³ L
number of moles of drug - 1.2 x 10⁻⁴ mol
mass of drug required - 1.2 x 10⁻⁴ mol x 181.6 g/mol = 21. 8 mg
21.8 g of drug is required to make the stock solution
Their is 2 valence electrons
Answer:
290 grams
Explanation:
Let's begin by writing the balanced chemical equations:
Then we calculate the number of moles in 97g of propane.
n(propane)=
According to the balanced chemical equation, one mole of propane produces 3 moles of carbon dioxide. So the available number of moles of propane must be multiplied by three to work out the number of carbon dioxide produced.
n(carbon dioxide)= 2.1995mol*3 = 6.5985mol
mass(carbon dioxide) = moles * molar mass
= 6.5985 mol * 44.01 g/mol
= 290 grams
The atomic number increases moving left to right across a period and subsequently so does the effective nuclear charge. Therefore, moving left to right across a period the nucleus has a greater pull on the outer electrons and the atomic radii decreases.