A reaction in the laboratory yields 5.98 g KAI(SO2)2, How many moles of potassium aluminum
sulfate were produced?
Answer:
0.0308 mol
Explanation:
In order to convert from grams of any given substance to moles, we need to use its molar mass:
Molar mass of KAI(SO₂)₂ = MM of K + MM of Al + (MM of S + 2*MM of O)*2Molar mass of KAI(SO₂)₂ = 194 g/molNow we calculate the number of moles of KAI(SO₂)₂ contained in 5.98 g:
5.98 g ÷ 194 g/mol = 0.0308 mola 5 g ice cube starts life at -1 C if 2182.5 j are added to it what will be the final temperature upon his demise ?
Answer:
Final Temp = 23.92°C
Explanation:
ΔH(total) = (m·c·ΔT)ice + (m·ΔH(f))melt'g + (m·c·ΔT)water
2182.5j = (5g)(2.092j/g·°C)(1°C) + (5g)(334.56j/g) + (5g)(4.184j/g·°C)(ΔT)
(2182.5 - 10.46 - 1672.8)j = 20.92j/°C·ΔT
ΔT = (2182.5 - 10.46 - 1672.8)j / 20.92j/°C = 23.92°C
Since the melting ice starts and ends at 0°C and is then warmed to 23.92°C then the temperature change is also the final temp of the water based upon given energy input values.
When(NH4)2SO4(aq) and Ba(NO3)2(aq) react
Answer:
1 (NH4)2SO4 + Ba(NO3)2 → NH4NO3 + BaSO4
2 (NH4)2SO4 + Ba(NO3)2 → Ba(SO4) + (NH4)(NO3)
Explanation:
How many moles of helium are needed to fill a balloon to a volume of 6.3 L at 28 °C and 320
mmHg?
Round answer to 0.01 decimals
Answer:
.11 mol
Explanation:
Convert mmHg to atms by dividing by 760. Then multiply 6.3 by the atms and divide by .08206*(273+28) to get mol
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Which statement describes particles of an ideal gas, based on the kinetic molecular theory?
Answer:
There are 5 steps/rules of the ideal gases based on kinetic theory.
Explanation:
1. Particles in a gas are constant moving in random motion.
2. combined volume of the particles is negligible.
3. particles exert no forces on one another
4. any collisions between the particles are completely elastic
5. the average kinetic energy of particles is proportional to temperature in kelvins.
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When this gas is burned what will happen to the surface of this type of star?