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inn [45]
2 years ago
14

Your license can be canceled if you __________

Computers and Technology
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Gemiola [76]2 years ago
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Your license can be canceled if you do not have proof of insurance or if you have unpaid tickets or fines. Your license can also be canceled if you are behind in child support payments in Florida.
Gekata [30.6K]2 years ago
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Drink and drive your licenses can be suspended
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Explanation:

Step 1:

Data obtained from the question. This includes the following:

Mass of alkane = 1.17g

Volume (V) = 674 mL

Temperature (T) = 28°C

Pressure (P) = 741 mmHg.

Gas constant (R) = 0.08206 atm.L/Kmol

Step 2:

Conversion to appropriate unit.

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1000mL = 1L

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Temperature (Kelvin) = 28°C + 273 = 301K

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Step 3:

Determination of the number of mole of the alkane..

The number of mole of the alkane can be obtained by using the ideal gas equation. This is illustrated below:

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Molar Mass of the alkane =?

Number of mole = Mass/Molar Mass

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Determination of the molecular formula of the alkane.

This is illustrated below:

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