Molar solubility<span> is the number of moles of a substance (the solute) that can be dissolved per liter of solution before the solution becomes saturated. We calculate as follows:
</span>3Cu2+ + 2(AsO4)3-<span> = Cu3(AsO4)2
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7.6 x 10^-36 = (3x^3)(2x^2)
x = 6.62 x 10^-8 M
Carbon has the highest ionization energy as its energy 1086KJ\Mol and the rest are between 500 and 800.
All matter is made of tiny particles called atoms, molecules and ions; the tiny particles in solids are tightly packed and can only vibrate. The particles in liquids also vibrate but are able to move around by rolling over each other and sliding around. In gases, the particles move freely with rapid, random motion.
Answer:
Explanation:
Since we are given the mass, specific heat, and change in temperature, we should use this formula for heat:
The substance's mass is 450.0 grams, the specific heat is 1.264 J/g°C, and the change in temperature is 7.1 °C.
Substitute the values into the formula.
Multiply the first 2 values together. The grams will cancel out.
Multiply again. This time, the degrees Celsius cancel out.
<u>4038.48 Joules</u> of heat energy are released.