Lead is a basic metal and almost 11 isotopes of Lead are reported. The isotopes with greater natural abundance are as follow;
1) ²⁰⁸Pb with abundance 52.4 %
2) ²⁰⁶Pb with abundance 24.1 %
3) ²⁰⁷Pb with abundance 22.1 %
4) ²⁰⁴Pb with abundance 1.4 %
Molar mass of ²⁰⁸Pb:
Molar mass of any element is the total of number of protons, neutrons and electrons.
As, number of protons in Lead are 82 then in ²⁰⁸Pb isotope number of neutrons are...
# of Neutrons = M.mass - # of protons
# of Neutrons = 208 - 82
# of Neutrons = 126
Result:
Molecular Mass of Lead (²⁰⁸Pb) is 208 amu.
# of Protons in ²⁰⁸Pb = 82
# of Neutrons in ²⁰⁸Pb = 126
Answer: C. He didn't measure the weight of the log before it was burned.
27g x 1cm^2/2.7g = answer in cm^2
Grams cancel out
Answer:
K, the rate constant = 9.73 × 10^(-1)/s
Explanation:
r = K × [A]^x × [B]^y
r = Rate = 1.07 × 10^(-1)/s
K = Rate constant
A and B = Concentration in mol/dm^-3
A = 0.44M
B = 0.11M
x = Order of reaction with respect to A = 0
y = Order of reaction with respect to B = 1
Solving, we get
r/([A]^x × [B]^y) = K
K = 1.07 × 10^(-1)/s/(0.44^0 × 0.11^1)= 0.9727
K = 0.9727