1) we calculate the molar mass of He (helium) and Kr (Krypton).
atomic mass (He)=4 u
atomic mas (Kr)=83.8 u
Therefore the molar mass will be:
molar mass(He)=4 g/mol
molar mass(Kr)=83.8 g/mol.
1) We can find the next equation:
mass=molar mass x number of moles.
x=number of moles of helium
y=number of moles of helium.
(4 g/mol) x +(83.8 g/mol)y=103.75 g
Therefore, we have the next equation:
(1)
4x+83.8y=103.75
2) We can find other equation:
We have 30% helium atoms and 70% Kryptum atoms, therefore we have 30% Helium moles and 70% of Krypton moles.
1 mol is always 6.022 * 10²³ atoms or molecules, (in this case atoms).
Then:
x=number of moles of helium
y=number of moles of helium.
(x+y)=number of moles of our sample.
x=30% of (x+y)
Therefore, we have this other equation:
(2)
x=0.3(x+y)
With the equations(1) and (2), we have the next system of equations:
4x+83.8y=103.75
x=0.3(x+y) ⇒ x=0.3x+0.3y ⇒ x-0.3x=0.3y ⇒ 0.7 x=0.3y ⇒ x=0.3y/0.7
⇒x=3y/7
We solve this system of equations by substitution method.
x=3y/7
4(3y/7)+83.8y=103.75
lower common multiple)7
12y+586.6y=726.25
598.6y=726.25
y=1.21
x=3y/7=3(1.21)/7=0.52
We have 0.52 moles of helium and 1.21 moles of Krypton.
1 mol=6.022 * 10²³ atoms
Total number of particles=(6.022 *10²³ atoms /1 mol) (number of moles of He+ number of moles of Kr).
Total number of particles=6.022 * 10²³ (0.52+1.21)=6.022 * 10²³ (1.73)=
=1.044 * 10²⁴ atoms.
Answer: The sample have 1.044 * 10²⁴ atoms.
The mass of NaCl formed is 8.307 grams
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step 1: write the equation for reaction
Na₂CO₃ + 2HCl → 2 NaCl +CO₂ +H₂O
Step 2: find the moles of Na₂CO₃
moles = mass/molar mass
The molar mass of Na₂CO₃ is = (23 x2) + 12 + ( 16 x3) = 106 g/mol
moles = 7.5 g/106 g/mol =0.071 moles
Step 3: use the mole ratio to determine the mole of NaCl
Na₂CO₃:NaCl is 1:2 therefore the moles of NaCl =0.07 x2 =0.142 moles
Step 4: calculate mass of NaCl
mass= moles x molar mass
the molar mass of NaCl= 23 +35.5 =58.5 g/mol
mass = 0.142 moles x 58.5 g/mol =8.307 grams
Answer:
26.9 L SO₂
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation
S(s) + O₂(g) = SO₂(g)
Step 2: Establish the appropriate volume ratio
For gases at the same conditions, the volume ratio is equal to the molar ratio. The volume ratio of O₂(g) to SO₂(g) is 1:1.
Step 3: Calculate the liters of SO₂ produced from 26.9 L of O₂
We will use the previously established volume ratio.
26.9 L O₂ × 1 L SO₂/1 L O₂ = 26.9 L SO₂
Answer:
(a) A strong acid
Explanation:
We have given the pH of the solution is 2.46
pH=2.46
So the concentration of 
solution having H+ concentration more than
is acidic
Since in the given solution, H+ concentration is 0.00346 M which is more than 10^{-7}[/tex] so this is an acidic solution
Note-The concentration of
decide the behavior of the solution that is, it is acidic or basic
Answer:
I’m pretty sure it’s Lions sleeping after a big meal
Explanation: