A gas does not have a specific shape or volume (so we reject option A), instead it adjusts itself to the container (which is further influenced by other forces such as gravity and temperature) and it with time, willl fill the whole container evenly, so the correct answer is:
(2) It takes the shape and the volume of any container in which it is confined
Answer:
Independent Variable: Grade Level
Dependent Variable: Growth in height
Hypothesis: Students in [Insert the grade level you believe will grow the quickest here] will experience the quickest growth in height.
Explanation:
Independent variables are the factors in which you manipulate to gain your results, in this case you would be changing the grade level you would observe to see the height.
Dependent variables are the factors that respond to changes in the independent variables. You don't control these events, you simply observe them. In this case, you merely observe the growth in height in accordance to the different grade levels you observe.
For the hypothesis, you would create your own hypothesis based on a guess you have. You create a hypothesis not based on the data, but on what you believe will be correct before doing the experiment. It doesn't have to be the correct answer, but just your thoughts.
Answer:
The answer to your question is 50 moles of O₂
Explanation:
Balanced Chemical reactions
1.- N₂(g) + 3H₂ (g) ⇒ 2NH₃ (g)
2.- 4NH₃ (g) + 5O₂(g) ⇒ 4NO (g) + 6H₂O (l)
moles of N₂(g) = 20 moles
moles of O₂(g) = ?
Process
1.- Calculate the moles of NH₃
1 mol of N₂ ------------- 2 moles of NH₃
20 moles of N₂ --------- x
x = (20 x 2) / 1
x = 40 moles of NH₃
2.- Calculate the moles of O₂
4 moles of NH₃ -------------- 5 O₂
40 moles of NH₃ ------------ x
x = (40 x 5) / 4
x = 200 / 4
x = 50 moles of O₂
0.500 moles is roughly .5*6.022*10^23=3.011*10^23 atoms. This is independent of STP.
Answer:
Option A and D are correct.
Unstable species react rapidly.
Stable species do not react rapidly.
Explanation:
The complete question is attached to this solution.
The more stable a reactant is, the less reactive it will be. A stable reactant has a very stable structure in which it will avoid any perturbations. And for a reaction to occur, the bonds in the reactant must break down to form the products. A stable reactant has very strong bonds that aren't easy to break down, hence, reactions involving very stable reactants do not proceed rapidly.
And the more unstable a reactant specie is, the more rapidly it reacts. This is why the reaction involving the less stable isotope of carbon; Carbon-14 is very rapid. It is the same reason as explained above that is responsible for this. The bond between unstable species are not strong and are easily breakable, thereby leading to a quick reaction.
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