Answer:
7.89 g
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation
S₈ + 16 F₂(g) → 8 SF₄
Step 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 2.34 g of S₈
The molar mass of S₈ is 256.52 g/mol.
[tex]2.34g \times \frac{1mol}{256.52g} = 9.12 \times 10^{-3} mol[/tex]
Step 3: Calculate the moles of SF₄ produced from 9.12 × 10⁻³ mol of S₈
The molar ratio of S₈ to SF₄ is 1:8. The moles of SF₄ produced are 8/1 × 9.12 × 10⁻³ mol = 0.0730 mol
Step 4: Calculate the mass corresponding to 0.0730 moles of SF₄
The molar mass of SF₄ is 108.07 g/mol.
[tex]0.0730 mol \times \frac{108.07 g}{mol} = 7.89 g[/tex]
Select the conjugate acid-base pair(s). a) HI, I b) HCHO2, SO4^2- c) CO3^2-, HCI d) PO4^3-, HPO4^2-
Answer:
PO4^3-, HPO4^2-
Explanation:
If an acid gives out a proton, the acid then changes to its corresponding base. Similarly, if a base takes in a proton, it changes to its corresponding acid. If a pair of acid and base differ only by the presence or absence of a proton, then they are referred to as a conjugate acid-base pair.
Let us look at this;
HPO4^2-(aq) ----> H^+(aq) + PO4^3-(aq)
HPO4^2- and PO4^3- differ only in the presence or absence of a proton (H^+) hence they constitute a conjugate acid-base pair.
The specific heat of aluminum is 0.0215 cal/g°C. If a 4.55 g sample of aluminum absorbs 2.55 cal of energy, by how much will the temperature of the sample change?
Answer:
The change in temperature is [tex]26.06^{\circ} C[/tex].
Explanation:
It is given that,
The specific heat of Aluminium is cal/g°C
Mass of the sample, m = 4.55 g
Heat absorbed, Q = 2.55 cal
We need to find the change in temperature of the sample. The heat absorbed by an object is given by :
[tex]Q=mc\Delta T[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T[/tex] is the change in temperature
So,
[tex]\Delta T=\dfrac{Q}{mc}\\\\\Delta T=\dfrac{2.55\ cal}{4.55\ g\times 0.0215 \ cal/g^{\circ} C}\\\\\Delta T=26.06^{\circ} C[/tex]
So, the change in temperature is [tex]26.06^{\circ} C[/tex].
Hydrogen can be prepared on a small scale by the hydrolysis of metal hydrides:
CaH2 + 2H20 — Ca(OH)2 + 2H2
Assign an oxidation number to each atom and verify that the total number of electrons lost is equal to the total number gained.
Answer:
Ca²⁺ + 2H⁻ + 2(2H⁺ + O²⁻) ----> Ca²⁺ + 2O²⁻ + 2H⁺ + 4H⁰
(2 electrons lost) ----> (2 electrons gained)
Explanation:
The equation of the reaction is as follows: CaH₂ + 2H₂0 —> Ca(OH)₂ + 2H₂
The oxidation numbers of each of the atoms in the molecules are as follows:
In CaH₂, calcium has an oxidation number of +2, while hydrogen has an oxidation number of -1 ; Ca²⁺, 2H⁻
In 2H₂0, hydrogen has an oxidation number of +1 while oxygen has an oxidation number of -2 ; H⁺, O²⁻
In Ca(OH)₂, calcium has an oxidation number of +2 while oxygen has an oxidation number of -2 and hydrogen has an oxidation number of +1 ; Ca²⁺, O²⁻, 2H⁺
In 2H₂, each hydrogen atom has an oxidation number of 0 ; 4 H⁰
Ca²⁺ + 2H⁻ + 2(2H⁺ + O²⁻) ----> Ca²⁺ + 2O²⁻ + 2H⁺ + 4H⁰
On the left hand side, the hydride ion gives up two electrons to become neutral hydrogen atoms.
On the right hand, two hydrogen atoms accept two electrons to form neutral atoms.
These neutral hydrogen atoms pair up to form two hydrogen gas molecules.
The reaction between ammonia and oxygen is given below:
2NH3(g) + 2O2(g) → N2O(g) + 3H2O(l)
We therefore know that which of the following reactions can also occur?
a. 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2(g) --------------> 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g)
b. 4 NO(g) + 6 H2O(g)---------------> 4 NH3(g) + 5 O2(g)
c. N2O(g) + 3 H2O(l) ---------------> 2 NH3(g) + 2 O2(g)
d. None of the Above
Answer:
N2O(g) + 3 H2O(l) ---------------> 2 NH3(g) + 2 O2(g)
Explanation:
If we look at the reaction stated in the question, we will notice that the option chosen in the answer is the reverse of that reaction.
One thing is clear, if a reaction is possible, then its reverse reaction is equally possible. The equilibrium position may shift towards the forward or reverse reaction based on the conditions of the reaction.
Hence if the reaction, 2NH3(g) + 2O2(g) → N2O(g) + 3H2O(l) is possible, then the reaction, N2O(g) + 3 H2O(l) ---------------> 2 NH3(g) + 2 O2(g) is also possible.
Glade air freshener gel “disappearing” is an example of
Answer:
Vaporization
Explanation:
Vaporization is the change of a specie to the gaseous state. To 'disappear' in this case simply means to change to the gaseous state.
Substances with high vapour pressure tend to be easily converted to vapour phase. Hence if Glade air freshener gel 'disappears' easily, then it has a high vapour pressure and is easily converted to vapour (gas).
Atomic radius generally increases as we move
A) down a group and from right to left across a period
B) up a group and from left to right across a period
C) down a group and from left to right across a period
D) up a group and from right to left across a period
E) down a group; the period position has no effect
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Atomic radius generally increases as we move down a group and from left to right across a period
What are metals that have been mixed together called
Answer:
Alloys
I hope this helps!
Answer:
D.An alloy
Explanation:
Vitamin C ascorbic acid (C6F1806), is a reducing agent. One way to determine the ascorbic acid content of a sample is to mix the acid with an excess of iodine
C6H8O6 + I2 + H2O------- C6H6O6 + 2H3O + 2I-
and then titrate the iodine that did not react with the ascorbic acid with sodium thiosulfate. The balanced, net ionic equation for the reaction occurring in this titration is
I2+ 2 S2O32-(a9) —) 2 I-(a9) + S4O62-(a9)
Suppose 50.00 mL of 0.0520 M 12 was added to the sample containing ascorbic acid. After the ascorbic acid/I2 reaction was complete, the 12 not used in this reaction required 20.30 mL of 0.196 M Na2S2O3 for titration to the equivalence point. Calculate the mass of ascorbic acid in the unknown sample.
Answer:
The mass of ascorbic acid in the sample is 0.1076g
Explanation:
In other words to determine ascorbic acid in a sample:
You are adding an amount of I₂. One part is reacting with ascorbic acid and the other with sodium thiosulphate. First, we need to calculate how much thiosulphate reacts to know the iodine that reacts with thiosulphate.
I₂ that reacts with S₂O₃²⁻:
Moles S₂O₃⁻: 0.02030L × (0.196mol / L) = 3.979x10⁻³ moles S₂O₃²⁻.
As 2 moles of S₂O₃²⁻ reacts per moles of I₂, moles of I₂ are:
3.979x10⁻³ moles S₂O₃²⁻ ₓ (1 mole I₂ / 2 moles S₂O₃²⁻) = 1.989x10⁻³ moles I₂
Now, initial amount of I₂ added to the sample is:
0.0500L ₓ (0.0520mol I₂ / L) = 2.600x10⁻³ moles I₂
That means moles of I₂ that react with ascorbic acid = Moles of ascorbic acid are:
2.600x10⁻³ moles I₂ - 1.989x10⁻³ moles I₂ =
6.11x10⁻⁴ moles I₂ = Moles C₆H₈O₆.
To convert moles of substance to mass we need to use molar mass of the substance (176.12g/mol for ascorbic acid):
6.11x10⁻⁴ moles C₆H₈O₆ ₓ (176.12g / mol) =
The mass of ascorbic acid in the sample is 0.1076gThe molar solubility of a slightly soluble ionic compound M2X3 is 2.8 x 10-6 M. Determine the value of Ksp.
Answer:
1.9 × 10⁻²⁶
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the solution reaction for M₂X₃
M₂X₃(s) ⇄ 2 M³⁺(aq) + 3 X²⁻(aq)
Step 2: Make an ICE chart
We can relate the molar solubility (S) with the solubility product constant (Ksp) using an ICE chart.
M₂X₃(s) ⇄ 2 M³⁺(aq) + 3 X²⁻(aq)
I 0 0
C +2S +3S
E 2S 3S
The solubility product constant is:
Ksp = [M³⁺]² × [X²⁻]³ = (2S)² × (3S)³ = 108 S⁵ = 108 (2.8 × 10⁻⁶)⁵ = 1.9 × 10⁻²⁶
The value of Ksp when there is the slightly soluble ionic compound so it should be 1.9 × 10⁻²⁶.
Calculation of the value of ksp:Since the solution reaction for M₂X₃ should be
M₂X₃(s) ⇄ 2 M³⁺(aq) + 3 X²⁻(aq)
Now make an ICE chart
So it can be like
M₂X₃(s) ⇄ 2 M³⁺(aq) + 3 X²⁻(aq)
I 0 0
C +2S +3S
E 2S 3S
Now The solubility product constant is:
Ksp = [M³⁺]² × [X²⁻]³
= (2S)² × (3S)³ = 108 S⁵
= 108 (2.8 × 10⁻⁶)⁵
= 1.9 × 10⁻²⁶
hence, The value of Ksp when there is the slightly soluble ionic compound so it should be 1.9 × 10⁻²⁶.
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2. Who was the first Avenger to crumble to dust following Thanos' snap?
A. Captain America
B. Black Panther
C. Bucky Barnes
D. The Hulk
Answer:
C. bucky barnes
Explanation:
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At elevated temperatures, dinitrogen pentoxide decomposes to nitrogen dioxide and oxygen:_________.
2N2O5(g)→4NO2(g)+O2(g)
When the rate of formation of O2 is 8.1 x 10^−4 M/s, the rate of decomposition of N2O5 is _____ M/s.
a. 3.2 x 10^−3
b. 8.1 x 10^−4
c. 1.6 x 10^−3
d. 2.0 x 10^−4
e. 4.1 x 10^−4
Answer:
e. 4.1 x 10^−4
Explanation:
For the reaction;
2N2O5(g) → 4NO2(g) + O2(g)
The rate of formation is given as;
(1 / 4) Δ [O2] / Δt = (1 / 2 )Δ [N2O5] / Δt
Δ [O2] / Δt = 8.1 x 10^−4 M/s
Inserting into he equation, we have;
(1/4) (8.1 x 10^−4 ) = (1/2) (Δ [N2O5] / Δt)
2.025 x 10^−4 = (1/2) (Δ [N2O5] / Δt)
Δ [N2O5] / Δt = 2 * 2.025 x 10^−4
Δ [N2O5] / Δt = 4.1 x 10^−4
Correct option is option E.
Convert
propene n to propane
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Explanation:
First convert propane to chloropropane by halogenation reaction in presence of sunlight
CH3-CH2-CH3 + Cl2 → CH3-CH2-CH2Cl + HCl
Chloropropane can be converted into propene by using alcoholic KOH
CH3-CH2-CH2Cl + alc. KOH → CH3-CH=CH2
To convert from Propene to Propan-2-ol, the addition of H2SO4 takes place in accordance with Markovnikov ‘s rule i.e.
how many molecule of carbon dioxide are needed to react with excess iron oxide to produce 11.6 g of iron
Answer:
0.16 moles of Carbon
Explanation:
The balanced reaction equation:
[tex]2Fe_{2}O_{3}[/tex] + [tex]3C[/tex] → [tex]4Fe[/tex] + [tex]3CO_{2}[/tex]↑
The mole ratio of Carbon to Iron is 3 : 4 (since Fe2O3 is in excess)
i.e 3 moles of C produces 4 moles of Fe.
If 1 mole of Fe - 55.8g of Fe
? moles - 11.6g of Fe
= [tex]\frac{11.6}{55.8}[/tex] = 0.208 moles
But 3 moles of C - 4 moles of Fe
? moles of C - 0.208 moles of Fe
= [tex]\frac{3 *0.208}{4}[/tex] = 0.16 moles of carbon.
I hope this explanation was clear and useful.
2. (2 points) Calculate the Effective Nuclear Charge for each atom. Show all of your work for full credit. Se: Br: (1 point) Which atom is larger? (This is your claim.)
Answer:
Bromine.
Explanation:
There is more nuclear charge on bromine because in bromine, there are 35 number of protons and 46 number of neutrons while in selenium, there are 34 number of protons and 45 number of neutrons. The atomic size of selenium is larger because they have lower nuclear charge as compared to bromine and we know that when we go to the left of periodic table atomic size increases which attract the electrons towards itself so the shell comes close to the nucleus and decrease occurs in atomic radius.
Sort the following gases by whether they are transparent to incoming short-wavelength UV radiation or whether they absorb longer wavelength terrestrial re-radiation.
O2
N2
CH4
H2O
CO2
Ar
Categories
Absorb No Radiation Absorb Re-Radiation
Answer:
Short wavelength UV radiation ----Oxygen (O2 ), nitrogen (N2) , methane (CH4) , water (H2O) and carbondioxide (CO2).
longer wavelength radiation---- methane (CH4) , water (H2O) and carbondioxide (CO2)
Explanation:
Oxygen (O2 ), nitrogen (N2) , methane (CH4) , water (H2O) and carbondioxide (CO2) are the gases which are transparent for incoming short-wavelength UV radiation while methane (CH4) , water (H2O) and carbondioxide (CO2) are the greenhouse gases which absorb longer wavelength. When the solar radiation comes to the earth, it has short wavelength but after reflection it converts into longer wavelength which can be prevent by greenhouse gases and increases the temperature of atmosphere.
CH4, H2O and CO2 gases absorb longer wavelength terrestrial re-radiation.
UV radiation are short wavelength radiation that reach the earth from outer space. However, certain gases that compose the atmosphere are able to absorb longer wavelength terrestrial re-radiation.
The following gases absorb longer wavelength terrestrial re-radiation;
CH4H2OCO2The following gases are transparent to incoming short-wavelength UV radiation;
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Arrange these reactions according to increasing ΔS.
a. H 2O(g) → H 2O(l)
b. 2NO(g) → N 2(g) + O 2(g)
C. MgCO 3(s) → MgO(s) + CO2(g)
Explanation:
ΔS denotes change in entropy. Entropy is the degree of disorderliness of a system. An increasing ΔS would mean that the entropy of the products is greater than the entropy of the reactants.
Generally the trend of entropy with state of matter is given as;
Gas > Liquid > Solid (Increasing Entropy)
a. H 2O(g) → H 2O(l)
In this reaction, there is a decreasing ΔS, since we are moving from gas to liquid. This would be the last.
b. 2NO(g) → N 2(g) + O 2(g)
There is an increase in gaseous products. This is definitely an increasing ΔS reaction. This would be the first on the list.
C. MgCO 3(s) → MgO(s) + CO2(g)
The products formed are in solid and gaseous state. There is increasing ΔS but not up to reaction 2.
The order is given as;
b. 2NO(g) → N 2(g) + O 2(g)
C. MgCO 3(s) → MgO(s) + CO2(g)
a. H 2O(g) → H 2O(l)
Solid sodium reacts with liquid water to form hydrogen gas according to the equation 2 Na(s) + 2 H₂O(l) → 2 NaOH(aq) + H₂(g) What is the pressure of hydrogen gas in the 20.0 L headspace of a reactor vessel when 3.34 kg sodium is reacted with excess water at 50.0°C?
Answer:
96.2 atm
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation
2 Na(s) + 2 H₂O(l) → 2 NaOH(aq) + H₂(g)
Step 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 3.34 kg of sodium
The molar mass of Na is 22.99 g/mol.
[tex]3.34 \times 10^{3} g \times \frac{1mol}{22.99g} =145mol[/tex]
Step 3: Calculate the moles of hydrogen formed from 145 moles of sodium
The molar ratio of Na to H₂ is 2:1. The moles of H₂ formed are 1/2 × 145 mol = 72.5 mol
Step 4: Convert the temperature to the Kelvin scale
K = °C + 273.15 = 50.0°C + 273.15 = 323.2 K
Step 5: Calculate the pressure exerted by the hydrogen gas
We will use the ideal gas equation.
[tex]P \times V = n \times R \times T\\P = \frac{n \times R \times T}{V} = \frac{72.5mol \times 0.0821atm.L/mol.K \times 323.2K}{20.0L} = 96.2 atm[/tex]
Two function of mass spectrometry
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Consider the reaction when aqueous solutions of potassium hydroxide and ammonium nitrate are combined. The net ionic equation for this reaction is:
Answer: [tex]OH^-(aq)+NH_4^+(aq)\rightarrow NH_3(g)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
Explanation:
A double displacement reaction is one in which exchange of ions take place. The salts which are soluble in water are designated by symbol (aq) and those which are insoluble in water and remain in solid form are represented by (s) after their chemical formulas.
[tex]KOH(aq)+NH_4NO_3(aq)\rightarrow KNO_3(aq)+NH_3(g)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
The equation can be written in terms of ions as:
[tex]K^+(aq)+OH^-(aq)+NH_4^+(aq)+NO_3^-(aq)\rightarrow K^+(aq)+NO_3^-(aq)+NH_3(g)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
Spectator ions are defined as the ions which does not get involved in a chemical equation or they are ions which are found on both the sides of the chemical reaction present in ionic form.
The ions which are present on both the sides of the equation are potassium and nitrate ions and hence are not involved in net ionic equation.
Hence, the net ionic equation is :
[tex]OH^-(aq)+NH_4^+(aq)\rightarrow NH_3(g)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
A force of 26.4lb is applied to an area of 1.71 in2. What is the pressure?
A) 15.4 lb/in2
B) 0.0648 lb/in2
C) 45.1 lb/in2
D) 22.8 lb/in2
Answer:
Pressure, P = 15.4 lb/in²
Explanation:
Given that,
Force applied, F = 26.4 lb
Area of cross section, A = 1.71 in²
To find,
Pressure.
Solution,
Pressure is equal to force per unit area of cross section.
[tex]P=\dfrac{F}{A}\\\\P=\dfrac{26.4\ lb}{1.71\ in^2}\\\\P=15.43\ lb/in^2\\\\P=15.43\ Pa[/tex]
Hence, the correct option is (a) "15.4 lb/in²".
Phosphorus-32 has a half-life of 14.0 days Starting with 4.00 g of 2P how many grams will remain after 112 days?
Answer:
You'll be left with 0.25 g of phosphorus-32. The nuclear half-life of a radioactive isotope expresses the time needed for a sample of that isotope to reach half of its initial value. In your case, regardless with how much phosphorus-32 you start with, you'll be left with half of that initial mass after 14.0 days.
Explanation:
Ethyl bromide reacts with sodium methoxide to form ?
Answer:
The reactants should be ethyl bromide and sodium methoxide.
The products of the reactions are diethylether and sodium bromide.
Explanation:
When ethyl bromide, it reacts with any sodium ethoxide, it gives diethylether and also sodium bromide.
As in the sodium ethoxide, the negatively charged oxygen atom is very much reactive and it attacks on the bromine containing a carbon of the ethyl bromide and it replaces it forming methyl ethoxide. This type of reaction is sometimes known as SN2.
In order to derive a simplified version of the Nernst equation by assuming standard temperature we can substitute which of the following into the general equation?
a. Faraday's constant
b. Standard pressure (1 atm)
c. 298 K
d. 25 °C
Answer:
c. 298 K
Explanation:
Nernst equation is an equation used in electrochemistry that relates the reduction potential of a reaction with the standard potential, temperature and concentrations of the reactants in that are been reducted and oxidized. The formula is:
E = E° - RT / nF ln [Red] / [Ox]
Where R is gas constant (8.314J/molK), T is absolute temperature (In Kelvin), n are moles of electrons and F is faraday constant (K/Volt*mol)
In electrochemistry, standard temperature is taken as 298K. That means by assuming standard temperature we can substitute T as:
c. 298 KOrganic molecules are defined as chemical compounds that contain ______ in distinct ratios and structures.
Answer:
The answer is: carbon
Explanation:
Organic molecules contain the chemical element carbon (C) in its structure. In this type of molecules, carbon is usually bonded to hydrogen (H), oxygen (O) and, with less frecuency, nitrogen (N). Therefore, in these molecules, carbon forms simple, double and triple bonds with itself. Examples of organic molecules that are very important in biology are carbohydrates, lipids, proteins and nucleic acids.
Students set up a controlled experiment. They put five
crickets in each of three identical containers. They set one
container to 15°C, one to 20°C, and one to 25°C. Then they
count the number of cricket chirps in each container
during 1 hour
What are two constants in this experiment?
A. The number of crickets in each container
B. The number of cricket chirps
O C. The kind of containers used
D. The temperature of each container
The experimental design includes the controlled, independent, and dependent variables. The number of crickets and kinds of containers is two constant. Thus, options A and C are correct.
What are control variables?Control variables are the experimental element that remains fixed and unchanged in an experimental setup. They are constant and not are directly related to the interest of the investigation topic but are known to influence the results and observations.
The control variables can influence the dependent variable of the experiment as the number of crickets in each container and the type of container can indirectly alter the outcome and the conclusion of the experiment. The number of cricket will influence the effect of the temperature and the type of container can alter the survival rate.
Therefore, in options A and C. the number of cricket and container are two constants.
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Identify the exact numbers.
2.54 cm (the number of centimeters in exactly 1 in)
4 choices (the number of choices in this list)
56.00 s (a time measured by a stopwatch)
3 lbs (the weight of an object measured on a scale)
Answer:
the answer is (2.54cm in an inch, and 4 number of choices in this question)
Explanation:
An exact number is not rounded, and cannot be changed such as placing a different item on the scale it would change.
A solution is prepared by adding 0.0231moles of H3O+ ions to 3.33L of water. What is the pH of this solution
Answer:
2.15
Explanation:
For this question, we have to remember the pH formula:
[tex]pH~=~-Log[H_3O^+][/tex]
By definition, the pH value is calculated when we do the -Log of the concentration of the hydronium ions ([tex]H_3O^+[/tex]). So, the next step is the calculation of the concentration of the hydronium ions. For this, we have to use the molarity formula:
[tex]M=\frac{mol}{L}[/tex]
We already know the number of moles (0.0231 moles) and the volume (3.33 L). So, we can plug the values into the molarity formula:
[tex]M=\frac{0.0231~moles}{3.33~L}=0.00693~M[/tex]
With this value, now we can calculate the pH value:
[tex]pH~=~-Log[0.00693~M]~=~2.15[/tex]
The pH would be 2.15
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How many grams of gold are there in 0.353 moles of gold?
Answer: Approximately 69.5 grams of gold (Au).
Explanation:
mol = mass / molar mass
We are already given the moles of gold, 0.353. Looking at a periodic table, we cna bserve that the approximate molar mass of gold is 196.97 (I got this from ptable.com).
Plugging this into the formula above, it will look like this:
0.353 mol Au = mass / (196.97 g/mol) (in any science class, do not forget about writing your units)
To get mass by itself, multiply both sides of the equation by 196.97 g/mol.
This yields that the mass is equal to 69.5 grams. As you can see, the units of "mol" cancel out: 0.353 mol AU * (196.97 g/mol)
The reason why I rounded my answer to 69.5 grams instead of, let's say, 69.5304, is because of a concept in science referred to as significant figures. In this case, the amount of significant figures we need to round our answer to is seen in the provided value in the problem. 0.353 has only three significant figures so I have rounded the final answer to three significant figures.
Remember, do not forget to not only unclude e units that answer should be in but some teachers also request that you write the symbol of the elemnt you are writing about, so I would write my answer as: 69.5 g Au.
I hope this helps :) have a nice day!
Nuclear binding energies for the fusion of a mole of nuclei typically correspond to mass differences on the order of:
A. grams
B. milligrams
C. micrograms
D. nanograms
Answer:
nanograms
Explanation:
Nuclear binding energy refers to the energy needed in order to break up the nucleus of an atom into its component parts: protons and neutrons, it is also the energy used up in the formation of the atom.
The difference between the calculated and actual mass of a nucleus gives its mass defect which is used to calculate the binding energy according to Einstein's equation. The mass differences are usually very small, as little as the order of nanograms.
Draw the Lewis structure for the polyatomic trisulfide anion. Be sure to include all resonance structures that satisfy the octet rule.
Answer:
Explanation:
The objective here is to draw the Lewis structure for the polyatomic trisulfide anion and to be sure all resonance structures that satisfy the octet rule are included.
The Lewis structure for Polyatomic trisulfide anion
The first step is to the layout the skeleton of the Polyatomic trisulfide anion
S S S
However, the next step is to make sure we fill in the bonding pairs of electrons on the central atom.
Then , we move over to filling the lone pairs electrons before we finally have the Lewis structure for Polyatomic trisulfide anion as shown in the image below.