The container with chalk powder will contain the least amount of water, because it absorbs water, but the containers with honey and cocunut oil will conserve their amount of water, because they will prevent the water evaporation (especially cocunut oil because it will be on the top side of the container).
Absorbance is related to the concentration of a substance using the Beer-Lambert's Law. According to this law, absorbance is linearly related to concentration. However, this is only true up to a certain concentration depending on the substance. For this case, we assume that the said law is applicable.
A = kC
Using the first conditions, ewe solve for k.
0.26 = k (0.10)
k = 2.6
A = kC
A = 2.6 (0.20) = 0.52
Therefore, the absorbance at a concentration of 0.20 M and wavelength of 500nm is 0.52.
Answer : The pressure in the flask after reaction complete is, 2.4 atm
Explanation :
To calculate the pressure in the flask after reaction is complete we are using ideal gas equation.

where,
P = final pressure in the flask = ?
R = gas constant = 0.0821 L.atm/mol.K
T = temperature = 
V = volume = 4.0 L
= moles of
= 0.20 mol
= moles of
= 0.20 mol
Now put all the given values in the above expression, we get:


Thus, the pressure in the flask after reaction complete is, 2.4 atm
Mass of medicinal agent taken = 1.2 g
the volume is 60 mL
Specific gravity = 1.20
So the mass of solution = specific gravity X volume = 1.20 * 60 = 72g
Now if we have increased the volume by 0.2 so the new volume = 60.2
New mass = 72 + 1.2 = 73.2
Specific gravity = mass / volume = 73.2 / 60.2 = 1.22 g/mL
Answer:
molecular weight of H2O2 or grams. This compound is also known as Hydrogen Peroxide. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles H2O2, or 34.01468 grams.
1 grams H2O2 is equal to 0.029399071224542 mole.
1 grams H2O2 to mol = 0.0294 mol
10 grams H2O2 to mol = 0.29399 mol
20 grams H2O2 to mol = 0.58798 mol
30 grams H2O2 to mol = 0.88197 mol
40 grams H2O2 to mol = 1.17596 mol
50 grams H2O2 to mol = 1.46995 mol
100 grams H2O2 to mol = 2.93991 mol
200 grams H2O2 to mol = 5.87981 mol