actual yield of ethanol = 305.0g
molar mass of sucrose = 342g
molar mass of ethanol =46g
mass of sucrose = 665g
mole of sucrose = mass / molar mass = 665/342
mole of sucrose =1.9 mole
sucrose : C2H5OH
1 : 4
1.9 : 1.9x4 =7.6 mole of C2H5OH are formed
mass (therotical yield ) of C2H5OH= mole x mass
mass (therotical yield ) of C2H5OH= 7.6 x 46 = 349.6g
percent yields of ethanol = actual /therotical x100
=305/349.6x100 = 87.24 %
How does pollution affect Earth Systems.
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Answer:
pollution causes smog
Smoke fog, or smog for short, is a type of intense air pollution.
it makes GHG wich is greenhouse gas and it makes the smog to stay inside the earth wich heats the Earth and it causes flood, storm, tornadoes, ect.
1) Give all the mole-to-mole relationships (ratios) that exist in fraction form for the following reaction. (12 total) 2 Li2O2 + 2 CO2 2 Li2CO3 + O2
Answer:
1 mol Li₂O₂/mol CO₂ or 1 mol CO₂/mol Li₂O₂
2 mol Li₂CO₃/mol O₂ or 1 mol O₂/2 mol Li₂CO₃
1 mol Li₂O₂/mol Li₂CO₃ or 1 mol Li₂CO₃/mol Li₂O₂
2 mol Li₂O₂/mol O₂ or 1 mol O₂/2 mol Li₂O₂
1 mol CO₂/mol Li₂CO₃ or 1 mol Li₂CO₃/mol CO₂
2 mol CO₂/mol O₂ or 1 mol O₂/2 mol CO₂
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation is:
2 Li₂O₂ + 2 CO₂ → 2 Li₂CO₃ + O₂
The mole-to-mole relationships are provided by the chemical stoichiometric coefficients (2 for Li₂O₂, 2 for CO₂, 2 for Li₂CO₃ and 1 for O₂).
We have to relate the moles of 1 compound to the moles of another compound in the equation. So, we can start writing the relationships between reactants (Li₂O₂ and CO₂)
2 moles of Li₂O₂ react with 2 moles of CO₂ → 2 mol Li₂O₂/2 mol CO₂= 1 mol Li₂O₂/mol CO₂ or 1 mol CO₂/mol Li₂O₂
Now, the relationships between products (Li₂CO₃ and O₂):
2 moles of Li₂CO₃ are produced when 1 mol of O₂ produced → 2 mol Li₂CO₃/1 mol O₂= 2 mol Li₂CO₃/mol O₂ or 1 mol O₂/2 mol Li₂CO₃
Finally, between reactants and products:
2 moles of Li₂O₂ produce 2 moles of Li₂CO₃ → 2 mol Li₂O₂/2 mol Li₂CO₃= 1 mol Li₂O₂/mol Li₂CO₃ or 1 mol Li₂CO₃/mol Li₂O₂
2 moles of Li₂O₂ produce 1 mol of O₂ → 2 mol Li₂O₂/1 mol O₂= 2 mol Li₂O₂/mol O₂ or 1 mol O₂/2 mol Li₂O₂
2 moles of CO₂ produce 2 moles of Li₂CO₃ → 2 mol CO₂/2 mol Li₂CO₃= 1 mol CO₂/mol Li₂CO₃ or 1 mol Li₂CO₃/mol CO₂
2 moles of CO₂ produce 1 mol of O₂ → 2 mol CO₂/1 mol O₂= 2 mol CO₂/mol O₂ or 1 mol O₂/2 mol CO₂
Does Borax pure substance?
Answer:
Borax is a natural mineral with a chemical formula Na2B4O7 • 10H2O. Borax also is known as sodium borate, sodium tetraborate, or disodium tetraborate. It is one of the most important boron compounds. The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) name for borax is sodium tetraborate decahydrate.
what happens when ?? Fresh red flower is introduced into a vessel contain Sulphur dioxide along
with moisture.
Calculate the [OH-] in a solution that has a pH of 3.08.
a. 1.2x10-9
b. 8.3x10-3
C. 1.2x10-11
d. 8.3x10-4
Answer:
C. 1.2 x 10^-11
Explanation:
pOH = 14 - pH = 14 - 3.08 = 10.92
[OH-] = 10^-pOH = 10^-10.92 = 1.2 x 10^-11
Do molecules move in all phases? (yes/no)
Answer: sorta
Explanation:
In fact, they do not flow at all: they simply vibrate back and forth. Because the atoms in a solid are so tightly packed, solid matter holds its shape and cannot be easily compressed
If 3 moles of NaOH is dissolved in 4L of water, what is the
molarity of the solution?
Answer:
0.75mol/LNaOH
Explanation:
Data: Soln:
M= ? M= n/ V(l)
n= 3moles. M= 3mol/ 4L
V= 4L. M = 0.75 mol/LNaOH
What is h+ concentration associated with a pH=10.2
A. 10.9
B. 6.3*10^-11
C. 3.1
D. 3.2 * 10^-3
Answer:
6.3*10^-11
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Which environment can occur for a short while and usually found in low level areas along rivers, lakes, and streams?
Desert
Mountain
Rainforest
Wetland
Answer:The answer is wetland or rainforest
Explanation:
It’s wetland or rainforest because its with the tropical zone and there will be no such thing as desert and mountain have those but the rainforest is with the tropic to so Goodluck with any of your test and hope this did not make sense xdd
what is hydrogen ion concentration of an acid solution whose PH is 3.4?
When 577 J of energy is added to 32.3 g of aluminum at 17.4ºC, the temperature increases to 46.6ºC. What is the specific heat of aluminum?
Answer:
0.612 J/g°C
Explanation:
Using the formula as follows:
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = amount of heat (Joules)
m = mass of substance (g)
c = specific heat capacity (J/g°C)
∆T = change in temperature (°C) i.e. final - initial temperature
According to the information provided in this question;
Q = 577 J
m = 32.3 g
c = ?
Final temp = 46.6ºC, initial temp. = 17.4°C
∆T = (46.6 - 17.4) = 29.2°C
Using Q = m × c × ∆T
c = Q ÷ m.∆T
c = 577 ÷ (32.3 × 29.2)
c = 577 ÷ 943.16
c = 0.6117
c = 0.612 J/g°C
How many non bonding electrons is in OH-
Answer:
There are 8 valence electrons
Explanation:
Use the following balanced reaction to solve:
P4 (s) + 6H2 (g) → 4PH3 (g)
How many grams of phosphorus trihydride will be formed by reacting 60 L of Hydrogen gas with an excess of P4?
Answer: 60.7 g of [tex]PH_3[/tex] will be formed.
Explanation:
To calculate the moles :
[tex]\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given volume}}{\text{Molar volume}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Moles of} H_2=\frac{60L}{22.4L}=2.68moles[/tex]
The balanced chemical reaction is
[tex]P_4(s)+6H_2(g)\rightarrow 4PH_3(g)[/tex]
[tex]H_2[/tex] is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product and [tex]P_4[/tex] is the excess reagent.
According to stoichiometry :
6 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] produce = 4 moles of [tex]PH_3[/tex]
Thus 2.68 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] will produce=[tex]\frac{4}{6}\times 2.68=1.79moles[/tex] of [tex]PH_3[/tex]
Mass of [tex]PH_3=moles\times {\text {Molar mass}}=1.79moles\times 33.9g/mol=60.7g[/tex]
Thus 60.7 g of [tex]PH_3[/tex] will be formed by reactiong 60 L of hydrogen gas with an excess of [tex]P_4[/tex]
Which compound is more soluble in water at 25°C?
A.
MgF2 (Ksp = 5.2 x 10-11)
B.
SrF2 (Ksp = 7.9 x 10-10)
C.
AgBr (Ksp = 5.0 x 10-13)
D.
Agl (Ksp = 1.5 * 10-16)
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The solubility depends on the ksp. As the value of ksp increases the compound becomes more and more soluble.
In the options, the highest ksp value is 10^-10, thus that one is the most soluble.
Which of the following is a homogeneous mixture ?A.pizza B.oxygen
C.tea
D .pure water
I think it would be d bc water is everywhere
Which is a similarity between a fish embryo and a bird embryo in the early stages of development?
Gill slits
forelimbs
jaw bones
hindlimbs
Answer:
Gill Slits
Explanation:
For the one who asked what hind limbs are they are back legs :)
It is often possible to change a hydrate into an anhydrous compound by heating it to drive off the water (dehydration). A 45.91 gram sample of a hydrate of MnSO4 was heated thoroughly in a porcelain crucible, until its weight remained constant. After heating, 37.07 grams of the anhydrous compound remained. What is the formula of the hydrate
Answer: The formula of the hydrate is [tex]MnSO_4.2H_2O[/tex]
Explanation:
Decomposition of hydrated manganese sulphate is given by:
[tex]MnSO_4.xH_2O\rightarrow MnSO_4+xH_2O[/tex]
Molar mass of [tex]MnSO_4[/tex] = 151.0 g/mol
According to stoichiometry:
(151.0+18x) g of [tex]MnSO_4.xH_2O[/tex] decomposes to give 151.0 g of [tex]MnSO_4[/tex]
Thus 45.91 g of [tex]MnSO_4.xH_2O[/tex] decomposes to give= [tex]\frac{ 151.0}{151.0+18x}\times 45.91g[/tex] of [tex]MnSO_4[/tex]
Also we are given : 37.07 g of [tex]MnSO_4[/tex] is produced
Thus we can equate the two equations:
[tex]\frac{ 151.0}{151.0+18x}\times 45.91=37.07[/tex]
[tex]x=2[/tex]
Thus the formula of the hydrate is [tex]MnSO_4.2H_2O[/tex]
In a neutralization reaction, bases donate.
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Answer: I think it is hydroxide ion but im not sure
Explanation:
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Chromium is manufactured by heating a mixture of chromium(III) oxide with aluminium powder.
Cr2O3(s) + 2Al(s) → 2Cr(s) + Al2O3(s)
a=Calculate the mass of aluminium needed to react with 50 g of Cr2O3.
b=Calculate the mass of chromium produced from 50 g of Cr2O3.
c=Calculate the mass of chromium produced from 5 kg of Cr2O3.
d=Calculate the mass of chromium produced from5 tonnes of Cr2O3.
Note: 1 tonne = 1,000,000 g
Ar: Cr = 52, O = 16, Al = 27
Calculate the number of molecules in 100. g of O2 *
If 43.1 g of O2 and 6.8 g of CO2 are placed in a 13.7 L container at 34 degrees C, what is the mixture of gasses?
answer must be in atm
Answer:
The total pressure of the gas mixture = 2.76 atm
Note: The question is not complete. The complete question is as follow:
If 43.1 g of O2 and 6.8 g of CO2 are placed in a 13.7 L container at 34 degree Celsius , what is the pressure of the mixture of gases?
Explanation:
Mass of O₂ gas = 43.1 g, molar mass of O₂ gas = 32.0 g/mol
Number of moles of O₂ gas = 43.1/32.0 = 1.347 moles
Mass of CO₂ gas = 6.8 g, molar mass of CO₂ gas = 44.0 g
Number of moles of CO₂ gas = 6.8/44 = 0.155 moles
Total number of moles of gas mixture, n = (1.347 + 0.155) = 1.502 moles
Volume of gas mixture, V = 13.7 L
Temperature of gas mixture, T = 34 °C = (273.15 + 34) K = 307.15 K
Pressure of gas mixture = ?
Molar gas constant, R = 0.0821 liter·atm/mol·K.
Using the ideal gas equation: PV =nRT
P = nRT/V
P = (1.502 × 0.0821 × 307.15) / 13.7
P = 2.76 atm
Therefore, the total pressure of the gas mixture = 2.76 atm
How many moles of silver atoms are in the piece of jewelry?
The number of moles of silver atoms in the piece of jewelry is 0.08784 moles
Here is the complete question:
Suppose a piece of jewelry contains 5.29 × 10²² atoms of silver . How many moles of silver atoms are in the piece of jewelry?
From the question,
A piece of jewelry contains 5.29 × 10²² atoms of silver.
To determine number of moles of silver atoms in the piece of jewelry,
We will use the formula
[tex]Number \ of \ moles = \frac{Number \ of \ atoms }{Avogadro's \ number}[/tex]
From the question
Number of atoms of silver = 5.29 × 10²² atoms
and
Avogadro's number = 6.022 × 10²³ atoms/mole
∴ [tex]Number \ of \ moles \ of \ silver \ atoms= \frac{5.29 \times 10^{22} }{ 6.022 \times 10^{23} }[/tex]
Number of moles of silver atoms = 0.08784 moles
Hence, the number of moles of silver atoms in the piece of jewelry is 0.08784 moles
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depression what are the effects to the brain
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Answer:
Transform = The third one
Convergent = the first one
Divergent = the second one
Explanation:
Calculate the [H+] concentration for a solution with a pH of 6.4
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Answer: 3.98 x 10^-7
Explanation:
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Answer:
what are you confused on?
Given that C = n/V. And you have n=2 and C=4 what does V= ??
1...0.5
2...2
3...4
4...8
or5...Dont know
7x[(7+7)divide7]
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Calculate the mass of calcium chloride that contains 3.20 x 1024 atoms of chlorine.
Answer:
294.87 gm CaCl_2
Explanation:
The computation of the mass of calcium chloride is shown below:
But before that following calculations need to be done
Number of moles of chlorine atom is
= 3.20 × 10^24 ÷ 6.022 × 10^23
= 5.314 moles
As we know that
1 mole CaCl_2 have the 2 moles of chlorine atoms
Now 5.341 mole chloride atoms would be
= 1 ÷ 2 × 5.314
= 2.657 moles
Now
Mass of CaCl_2 = Number of moles × molar mass of CaCl_2
= 2.657 moles × 110.98 g/mol
= 294.87 gm CaCl_2
What is Heat? What is Cold?
Answer:
Heat is the process of something getting hot(temperatures going up). Cold is when something gets cold(temperature decreases).
Explanation: