Answer:
The ratio of the mass ratio of S to O; in SO, to the mass ratio of S to O; in SO₂, is 2:1
Explanation:
According to the consideration, let us first find the ratio of S and O in both the compounds
For SO:
Let us express it as
For SO₂,
Due to two oxygen atoms in the molecule, the mass of oxygen will be taken two times
Let us express it as
Now, for the ratio of both the above-calculated ratios,
The required ratio is 2:1
Ions are stable atoms of elements formed when original atoms loose or gain electrons to form stable configuration. Anions are negatively charged ions formed when atoms gain electrons while cations are the positively charged ions formed when atoms loose electrons. In this case a charge of +1 means an atom lost one electron to form a stable configuration. Therefore, the correct answer is A
45 g Thirty grams of lead oxide and fifteen grams of ammonia react completely to produce solid lead, nitrogen gas, and liquid water.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Unfortunately, the question is not given in the question; however, it is possible for us to compute the equilibrium constant as the problem is providing the concentrations at equilibrium. Thus, we first set up the equilibrium expression as products/reactants:
Then, we plug in the concentrations at equilibrium to obtain the equilibrium constant as follows:
In addition, we can infer this is a reaction that predominantly tends to the product (NO2) as K>>>>1.
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