Answer: 65.7 grams
Explanation:
1) ratio
Since 1 mole of CaF2 contains 1 mol of F2, the ratio is:
1 mol CaF2 : 1 mol F2
2) So, to produce 8.41 * 10^ -1` mol of F2 you need the same number of moles of CaF2.
3) use the formula:
mass in grams = molar mass * number of moles
molar mass of CaF2 = 40.1 g/mol + 2 * 19.0 g/mol = 78.1 g/mol
mass in grams = 78.1 g/mol * 8.41 * 10^ -1 mol = 65.7 grams
0.1045M is the concentration of the original sulfuric acid solution
Explanation:
Titration is done to know the volume or concentration of unknown electrolyte.
Data given:
volume of acid = 50 ml
molarity of acid =?
volume of base NaOH = 34.62 ml
molarity of the base = 0.1510
For titration the formula used is,
Macid x Vacid = Mbase x V base
Putting the values in above equation:
M acid x 50 = 34.62 x 0.1510
Macid = 
= 0.1045 M is the molarity of sulphuric acid solution used in neutralization of 0.1510 M base solution.
Specific heat means the amount heat needed when unit mass of a substrate increase one degree of temperature. So the specific heat = the heat absorbed/(the mass of the substrate * change in temperature) = 264.4/(16*35)=0.472 J/(g*℃)
From the chemical formula of sulfuric acid, we can see the molar ratio:
H : S : O
2 : 1 : 4
Now, we convert the mass of hydrogen given into the moles of hydrogen. This is done using
Moles = mass / Mr
Moles = 7.27 / 1
Moles = 7.27
Therefore, the moles will be:
S = 7.27 / 2 = 3.64 moles
O = 7.27 * 2 = 14.54 moles
Now, the respective masses are:
S = 32 * 3.64 = 116.48 grams
O = 16 * 14.54 = 232.64 grams
It is less
effective to wash an insoluble precipitate with 15 ml of water once than it is
to wash the precipitate with 3 ml of water 5 times because commonly, when you
clean an <span>indissoluble
precipitate with water, the water will not be completely saturated with
contaminates. Therefore, the absorption of the contaminates would lower with
each wash, since if you only washed it once with a bigger amount or volume of
water, it’d become less contaminated with the wash water but it wouldn’t get
rinsed numerous times.</span>