<u>Question 1</u>
The formula mass of methanol is g/mol.
Therefore, in 5.0 grams of methanol, there are moles.
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<u>Question 2</u>
The formula mass of copper(II) carbonate is g/mol.
This means that in 9.0 grams of copper(II) carbonate, there are moles.
Using Avogradro's number, there are molecules.
<u>Question 3</u>
The formula mass of cyclohexane is g/mol.
So, 3.0 grams of cyclohexane is the same as moles.
<u>Question 4</u>
The formula mass of benzene is g/mol.
This means that 4.00 moles of benzene has a mass of grams.
<u>Question 5</u>
1000 atoms of calcium is the same as moles.
This is equal to grams.
Hydrogen peroxide is a powerful oxidizer. When exposed to sunlight it quickly decomposes to form water and oxygen as given by the following equation.
2H2O2(aq) → 2H2O(l) + O2(g)
Hydrogen peroxide is commercially available as a 30% w/w solution, which is the concentration that would facilitate the above reaction. This implies that the concentration would be 30 g of H2O2 in 100 g of the solution.
Answer:
diffraction
Explanation:
the correct answer is diffraction
The answer is gas only.
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Answer:
There are 12 nanoseconds in .
Explanation:
We need to convert to nanoseconds.
We know that,
Now using unitary method to solve it such that,
So, there are 12 nanoseconds in .