Chemistry, 22.04.2020 18:50 Dallas6797
In one of your trials you placed 5.5 grams of salt in 10 ml of water. Use this information to answer the following questions.
a. What is the w/w%?
b. What is the w/v%
c. How many moles of NH4Cl are used? Remember, moles = mass/molar mass
d. Using the moles from 4c find the molarity.
Answers: 2
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 04:40
Listen base your answer to the question on the information below.propane is a fuel that is sold in rigid, pressurized cylinders. most of the propane in a cylinder is liquid, with gas in the space above the liquid level. when propane is released from the cylinder, the propane leaves the cylinder as a gas. propane gas is used as a fuel by mixing it with oxygen in the air and igniting the mixture, as represented by the balanced equation below.c3h8(g) + 5o2(g) → 3co2(g) + 4h2o() + 2219.2 kja small amount of methanethiol, which has a distinct odor, is added to the propane to consumers detect a propane leak. in methanethiol, the odor is caused by the thiol functional group (–sh). methanethiol, ch3sh, has a structure that is very similar to the structure of methanol.what is the correct structural formula for a molecule of methanethiol
Answers: 3
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 10:00
How many mmols of tris-hcl are there in 100 ml of a 100 mm tris-hcl buffer solution at ph 8.1? note that the 100 mm refers to the sum of tris and tris-hcl concentrations?
Answers: 3
Chemistry, 22.06.2019 21:50
28. which is not a reason that water is used to store spent fuel rods from nuclear power plants? water increases the speed of the chain reaction in the fuel rods. water protects nuclear power plant workers from the high temperature and radiation of the fuel rods. water acts as a radiation shield to reduce the radiation levels. water cools the spent rods. salts action
Answers: 1
In one of your trials you placed 5.5 grams of salt in 10 ml of water. Use this information to answer...
Biology, 02.01.2020 23:31
Mathematics, 02.01.2020 23:31
Mathematics, 02.01.2020 23:31
Mathematics, 02.01.2020 23:31
English, 02.01.2020 23:31
Mathematics, 02.01.2020 23:31
Mathematics, 02.01.2020 23:31