Answer:
All liquid glow products depend on a chemical process known as CHEMILUMINESCENCE to produce their light. Chemiluminesence is a chemical reaction that causes a release of energy in the form of light. To produce this light the electrons in the chemicals become excited and rise to a higher energy level.
To utilise this process glowsticks contain two liquids; hydrogen peroxide and tert-butyl alcohol. When mixed together it is these liquids that create the glow. Fluorescent dyes are also used in the alcohol to alter the colour of the light emitted.
Explanation:
Partial pressure (N2) = mole fraction * total pressure
{ 1 mole of any ideal gas occupy same volume of 1 mole of any other ideal gas under same condition of temperature and pressure so mole fraction in the sample is simply 78.08% = 0.7808 this is because equal volume of each gas has equal moles
partial pressure N2 = 0.7808 * 760 .0
partial pressure = 593.4 mmhg ( 1 torr = 1mmhg )
Answer:
D
Explanation:
total mass should be equal on both sides
it's a double do displacement reaction
HCl + NaOH --> NaCl + H2O