Answer:
Explanation:
The lewis structure (indicating all the atoms and patterns provided as hint in the question) of glycine can be seen in the attachment below. While the chemical structure of glycine can be seen below
H
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H₂N - C - C =O
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H OH
The structure (of glycine) above provides a "fair idea" of how the lewis structure will be.
The approximate alcohol content is 210 ml.
Explanation:
It can be deduced from the question that each bottle is of 1000ml or 1 litre.
The first bottle is one half full means it has 500 ml of solution and it has 20% alcohol in it. So volume of alcohol in the solution is
20/100*500
=100 ml
The first bottle is one fifth full, so the volume of mixture is 1/5th of 1000ml
so it is 200ml having 30% alcohol
30/100*200
= 60 ml
The third bottle is one tenth full so its volume is 1/10*1000
100 ml. having 50% of alcohol
50/100*100
50 ml.
The alcohol content obtained from all these 3 litres is:
100+60+50
= 210 ml of alchohol is obtained from 800 ml of mixture.
Answer:
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Explanations:
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Water can't cool at a single temperature. It must start at a higher temperature, and drop to a lower temperature in order to cool. Unless we know the other temperature, there is no way to calculate the amount of thermal energy released.
<u>Answer:</u>
<em>The molecular formula of X is given as
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<u>Explanation:</u>


mass O = Total mass of the compound - (mass of C + mass of H)
=6.0 g - ( 3.65 + 0.262 ) g
=2.09 g

Least moles is for O that is 0.131mol and dividing all by the least we get

Since 2.3 is a fraction it has to be converted to a whole number so we multiply all the answers by 3

So the empirical formula is 
Empirical formula mass


Molecular formula =n × empirical formula

Compound X =
is the Answer