Answer:
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Although the process varies slightly from one material to another, the general process is as follows:
1) Choose an appropriate container for the solid. This may be a petri dish or a beaker in which you want to prepare the solution of the solid or any other lab equipment.
2) Place the container on a mass balance, then turn the balance on. The mass balance will automatically zero-out the mass of the container, so that any mass that you add on the container will be the mass of the solid. Alternatively, you may first measure the mass of the empty container alone.
3) Add the solid using a lab spatula. The solid should be added more slowly when the reading on the scale comes close to the desired value.
4) Remove the container from the mass balance after the desired amount of solid has been added.
Answer:
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Your answer is iii. Brown cows produce white milk. (1 point) <u>and</u> ii. Brown cows never produce chocolate milk. (1 point)
You already know from the basic understanding that chocolate comes from beans, not cows, and is added to milk, and thereby- brown cows do not produce chocolate milk. You also know that they produce white milk.
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What happen as temperature is increased is that the equilibrium will shift to the left that is the side of the reactant.
The increase of temperature in is X +Y⇆XY reaction led to the shift of equilibrium to the left (reactants side). This is because the reaction between X and Y is exothermic(release heat) and thus increase in temperature will led to increase in amount of the product. This led to the shift of the balance at equilibrium toward the reactants side.
Answer:
The percent yield of this reaction is 70%
Explanation:
The reaction is: N₂ + 3H₂ → 2NH₃
We only have the mass of H₂, so we assume that N₂ is in excess
We convert the mass to moles, to work with the reaction:
450 g . 1mol / 2 g = 225 moles
Ratio is 2:3. 3 moles of H₂ can produce 2 moles of ammonia
Therefore 225 moles of H₂ will produce (225 .2)/ 3 = 150 moles
This is the 100% yield reaction → We convert the moles of NH₃ to mass
150 mol . 17g /1mol = 2550 g
Percent yield = (Produced yield/Theoretical yield) .100
Percent yield = (1575g/2550g) . 100 = 70%