A buffer solution is prepared that is 0.18 M NH3 and 0.27 M NH4Cl. What is the pH of this buffer? Kb for NH3 is 1.8 x 10-5

A. 4.57
B. 9.26
C. 9.43
D. 4.92
E. 9.08

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Answer 1

Option E is Answer. The pH value of the buffer is 9.08

The pH of a solution: It is a measure of hydrogen ion concentration, which in turn is a measure of its own acidity. Pure water dissociates slightly into equal concentrations of hydrogen and hydroxyl (OH−) ions.

The pH is then calculated using the expression:

pH = - log [OH-].-------------(1)

the pH of acidic buffer =pka+log[ acid/salt]

the pH of basic buffer =pkb+log[ base/salt]

Given that Kb=1.8x10^-5

                 base=0.27M

                 salt=0.18M

first, we have to calculate the value of kb,

pkb=−log[1.8×10 ^−5]

pkb=4.74

The pH of buffer=pkb+log[base/salt]-------------(2)

We find out the value of kb and now substitute it in equation(2)

pOH=4.74+log[ 0.27/0.18]

​=4.74−0.176=4.92

pH=14−4.92=9.08

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The Molarity of the ethanoic acid in Vinegar is 0.83 M. This is calculated using the expression for molarity.

Molarity is used for expressing how much solute is present per unit volume of solution.

           Molarity (M)=n / V,

 where n is moles of solute and V is volume of solution in liters.

The mass percentage of ethanoic acid in vinegar is 5.00%.

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We also know that the molar mass of ethanoic acid is 60.052 g/mol.

let us consider 100 g of vinegar. For finding the molarity of ethanoic acid in vinegar, we need to find the number of moles of ethanoic acid and the volume of vinegar.

Moles of ethanoic acid in 100 g of vinegar,

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The amount of heat released is 105.41 kJ which is calculated by determining the limiting reactant.

The complete chemical reaction is:

2CO(g)+O2(g)---> 2CO2(g)

Volume of CO= 36.8 L

Mole of CO= 1/22.4 Lx 36.8 L=1.6428 moles

Volume of O2= 4.9 L

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The formation of products is dependent on the number of reactants. The reactant that is consumed first is known as the limiting reactant, when this reactant is consumed completely, then there will be no more formation of products.

The limiting reactant is found out by dividing with stoichiometry coefficients.

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Therefore, the limiting reactant is O2.

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calculate the ph for each of the cases in the titration of 50.0 ml of 0.190 m hclo(aq) with 0.190 m koh(aq)

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The ph for each of the cases in the titration of 50.0 ml of 0.190 m hclo(aq) with 0.190 m koh(aq) is 10.1878.

Case 1  when 0.0 mL of KOH is added Ph is 4.0596

Case 2  when 25.0 mL of KOH is added Ph is 7.398

Case 3  when 35.0 mL of KOH is added Ph is 7.766

Case 4  when 50.0 mL of KOH is added Ph is 10.1878

Case 5  when 60.0 mL of KOH is added Ph is 12.2374

Calculation :

1) .when 0.0 mL of KOH is added

HClO dissociates as:

HClO          ----->     H+   +  ClO-

0.19                 0         0

0.19-x               x         x

Ka = [H+][ClO-]/[HClO]

Ka = x*x/(c-x)

Assuming x can be ignored as compared to c

So, above expression becomes

Ka = x*x/(c)

so, x = sqrt (Ka*c)

x = sqrt ((4*10^-8)*0.19) = 8.718*10^-5

since c is much greater than x, our assumption is correct

so, x = 8.718*10^-5 M

use

pH = -log [H+]

= -log (8.718*10^-5)

= 4.0596

2)when 25.0 mL of KOH is added

Given:

M(HClO) = 0.19 M

V(HClO) = 50 mL

M(KOH) = 0.19 M

V(KOH) = 25 mL

mol(HClO) = M(HClO) * V(HClO)

mol(HClO) = 0.19 M * 50 mL = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = M(KOH) * V(KOH)

mol(KOH) = 0.19 M * 25 mL = 4.75 mmol

We have:

mol(HClO) = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = 4.75 mmol

4.75 mmol of both will react

excess HClO remaining = 4.75 mmol

Volume of Solution = 50 + 25 = 75 mL

[HClO] = 4.75 mmol/75 mL = 0.0633M

[ClO-] = 4.75/75 = 0.0633M

They form acidic buffer

acid is HClO

conjugate base is ClO-

Ka = 4*10^-8

pKa = - log (Ka)

= - log(4*10^-8)

= 7.398

use:

pH = pKa + log {[conjugate base]/[acid]}

= 7.398+ log {6.333*10^-2/6.333*10^-2}

= 7.398

3)when 35.0 mL of KOH is added

Given:

M(HClO) = 0.19 M

V(HClO) = 50 mL

M(KOH) = 0.19 M

V(KOH) = 35 mL

mol(HClO) = M(HClO) * V(HClO)

mol(HClO) = 0.19 M * 50 mL = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = M(KOH) * V(KOH)

mol(KOH) = 0.19 M * 35 mL = 6.65 mmol

We have:

mol(HClO) = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = 6.65 mmol

6.65 mmol of both will react

excess HClO remaining = 2.85 mmol

Volume of Solution = 50 + 35 = 85 mL

[HClO] = 2.85 mmol/85 mL = 0.0335M

[ClO-] = 6.65/85 = 0.0782M

They form acidic buffer

acid is HClO

conjugate base is ClO-

a = 4*10^-8

pKa = - log (Ka)

= - log(4*10^-8)= 7.398

use:

pH = pKa + log {[conjugate base]/[acid]}

= 7.398+ log {7.824*10^-2/3.353*10^-2}

= 7.766

4)when 50.0 mL of KOH is added

Given:

M(HClO) = 0.19 M

V(HClO) = 50 mL

M(KOH) = 0.19 M

V(KOH) = 50 mL

mol(HClO) = M(HClO) * V(HClO)

mol(HClO) = 0.19 M * 50 mL = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = M(KOH) * V(KOH)

mol(KOH) = 0.19 M * 50 mL = 9.5 mmol

We have:

mol(HClO) = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = 9.5 mmol

9.5 mmol  of both will react to form ClO- and H2O

ClO- here is strong base

ClO- formed = 9.5 mmol

Volume of Solution = 50 + 50 = 100 mL

Kb of ClO- = Kw/Ka =  1*10^-14/4*10^-8 = 2.5*10^-7

concentration ofClO-,c = 9.5 mmol/100 mL = 0.095M

ClO- dissociates as

ClO-        + H2O   ----->     HClO  +   OH-

0.095                        0         0

0.095-x                      x         x

Kb = [HClO][OH-]/[ClO-]

Kb = x*x/(c-x)

Assuming x can be ignored as compared to c

So, above expression becomes

Kb = x*x/(c)

so, x = sqrt (Kb*c)

x = sqrt ((2.5*10^-7)*9.5*10^-2) = 1.541*10^-4

since c is much greater than x, our assumption is correct

so, x = 1.541*10^-4 M

[OH-] = x = 1.541*10^-4 M

use:

pOH = -log [OH-]

= -log (1.541*10^-4)

= 3.8122

use:

PH = 14 - pOH

= 14 - 3.8122

= 10.1878

5)when 60.0 mL of KOH is added

Given:

M(HClO) = 0.19 M

V(HClO) = 50 mL

M(KOH) = 0.19 M

V(KOH) = 60 mL

mol(HClO) = M(HClO) * V(HClO)

mol(HClO) = 0.19 M * 50 mL = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = M(KOH) * V(KOH)

mol(KOH) = 0.19 M * 60 mL = 11.4 mmol

We have:

mol(HClO) = 9.5 mmol

mol(KOH) = 11.4 mmol

9.5 mmol of both will react

excess KOH remaining = 1.9 mmol

Volume of Solution = 50 + 60 = 110 mL

[OH-] = 1.9 mmol/110 mL = 0.0173 M

use:

pOH = -log [OH-]

= -log (1.727*10^-2)

= 1.7626

use:

PH = 14 - pOH

= 14 - 1.7626

= 12.2374

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Redox reactions comprise of two parts a reduced part and an oxidized part, which occur simultaneously . The part which is reduced gain electrons and hence there is a increase in oxidation state of the species.

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what mass of sodium sulfate is required to form 250. ml of a solution in which the concentration of sodium ions is 0.183 m? provide answer in grams to 3 significant figures.

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The mass of sodium sulfate required to form 250mL of a solution in which the concentration of sodium ion is 0.183M is 6.53 grams.

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The mass of a substance can be calculated by multiplying the number of moles in the substance by its molar mass as follows:

Mass = no of moles × molar mass

However, according to this question, sodium sulfate is has a solution with volume 250mL with a concentration of sodium ions of 0.183M. The no of moles must first be calculated as follows:

moles = 0.183 × 0.250 = 0.046moles

Mass of sodium sulfate = 0.046 × 142.04 g/mol = 6.53 grams.

Therefore, 6.53 grams is the mass of the sodium sulfate solution.

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The mass of sodium sulfate required to form 250 mL of solution in which the concentration of sodium ions is 0.183 would be  3.25 grams.

Stoichiometric problem

Sodium sulfate is made up of sodium and sulfate ions according to the following equation:

[tex]Na_2SO_4 --- > 2Na^+ + SO_4^2^-[/tex]

From the equation above, a mole of sodium sulfate is made from 2 moles of sodium ions and 1 mole of sulfate ions.

Recall that: mole = molarity x volume

The mole of 0.183 M sodium ion in 250 mL os solution would be:

0.250 x 0.183 =  0.04575 mol

The equivalent mole of sodium sulfate would be:

0.04575/2 = 0.022875 mol

Recall that: mass = mole x molar mass

The molar mass of sodium sulfate is 142.04 g/mol

Mass of 0.022875 mol sodium sulfate = 0.022875 x 142.04

                                                                = 3.249165 grams

3.249165 grams to 3 significant figures = 3.25 grams.

Thus, the mass of sodium sulfate required would be 3.25 grams.

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the half-life of cesium-137 is 30 years. suppose we have a 70-mg sample. (a) find the mass that remains after t years.

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70/ 2(t/30) mg is the mass that remains after t years, the half-life of cesium-137 is 30 years. suppose we have a 70-mg sample.

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As we are given that,

a o= 70 mg

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The freezing point of water after NaCl has been dissolved in it is determined to be - 0.26°C. This solution has a 0.02 mol molarity.

The molality is the proportion of solute, in your case sodium chloride, NaCl, to solvent, in this case water, expressed as the number of moles per kilogram.

Utilizing the substance's molar mass will allow you to determine how many moles of sodium chloride are present in the sample. 25g = 1 mole of NaCl; 58.44g = 0.42 moles of NaCl

You then understand that you are dissolving many moles of sodium chloride in 20 kg of water.

To determine how many moles of solute are present in 1 kilogram of water, utilize the composition of this solution.

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= 0.0214 moles of sodium chloride

= 0.02 mol

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A. the constant process of photosynthesis

B. sunlight that is transferred from the Sun to Earth

C. the convection process that occurs in Earth's mantle

D. dead organisms that are recycled back into the environment

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Answer: the constant process of photosythesis

Explanation:

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The ionic radius is the distance from an ions nucleus that it can influence its electron cloud.

Ions are produced when an atom gets or loses electrons. When an electron is lost, an atom becomes a cation, and when an electron is acquired, an anion. The ionic radius is the distance between an ion's nucleus and its outermost shell.

The atomic size of a cation will be less than that of its parent atom. An ion's size is often larger than that of its parent atom.

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The vapor pressure of a substance is 241 Torr that can be calculated using Clausius-Clapeyron relation.

The Clausius-Clapeyron relation is used to characterize a discontinuous phase transition between two phases of the same constituent such as ice. The plot is drawn between 1/T vs ln P.

This equation can be expressed as follows:

ln(P2/P1) = (-ΔHvap/ R)*((1/T2) - (1/T1))

Where T1 is initial temperature, in our case it is normal boiling point = 84oC = 357 K

T2 is final temperature, in our case it is 36oC = 309 K

We know that at normal boiling point the vapor pressure of the substance become equal to the atmospheric pressure = 1 atm.

So P1 = 1 atm. according to our approach to the question.

Now enthalpy of vaporization is given = 22.1 kJ = 22100 J

Now put it in Clausius Clapeyron equation and we will get

ln(P2/ 1 atm.) = (-22100 J / 8.314 J/K-mole)*((1/309 K) - (1/357 K))

P2 /0.317 atm=0.317 x 760 torr = 241 torr

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What are the function of the cytokinesis hormone in plant's. Choose the correct answer
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These are some of the important functions of the cytokinesis hormone in plants :-

Cytokinesis is a group of growth regulators that is found in plants. It helps in performing cell divison of plant roots, and shoot system. It also helps in promoting the cell's growth, development, flowering, and seed formation.

It helps in the protein production which is important for mitosis. It provides resistance against certain diseases causing bacteria in crops. It mainly contains Nitrogen, Hydrogen, and a few atoms of oxygen in its structure.

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The options for the function of cytokinesis should be:

(A) performing cell division in plant roots

(B) shoot system

(C) promoting the cell’s growth, development

(D) All of these

Answer - (D) All of these

silver has a face-centered cubic unit cell. how many atoms of ag are present in each unit cell?

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Answer:

Explanation:

as we know in a face-centered unit each atom give1/2 a portion at the face

and fully atom involvement at center therefore  

1/2( total face of cube )+ 1(centre)

1/2 ×6 + 1

3+ 1

4 atoms per cell

Which of the following combined elements will most likely form a covalent bond?
a. k and ci
b. h and o
c. ai and mg
d. k and na​

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Answer:

b. h and o are likely to form covalent bond

an acetate buffer has a ph of 4.40. which of the following changes will cause the ph to decrease?

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The pH will decrease if more acid, such as a small amount of HCl, is added to the buffer system. To dissolve 246.1 g of sodium acetate, combine it with 500 mL of deionized water.

The pH can be increased to 5.2 by using glacial acetic acid. It is advisable to let the solution cool over night. You can increase the pH by one more point to 5.2 by using glacial acetic acid. By adding sodium from the conjugate base, a weak acid solution's pH can be raised. This makes sense because adding a base should increase the pH of a weak acid sodium solution, and sodium acetate is a basic.

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A factory uses nitric (V) acid and ammonia gas in the preparation ofa fertilizer. If the daily production of the fertilizer is 4800kg; calculate the mass of ammonia gas used in kg. N=14.0; 0= 16.0; H=1.0) ​

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The mass of ammonia gas used in kg would be  1.02 kg..

Stoichiometric problem

Nitric (V) acid and ammonia gas react to form fertilizer according to the following balanced chemical equation:

[tex]HNO_3 + NH_3 -- > NH_4NO_3[/tex]

From the equation, the ratio of the ammonium nitrate produced to the ammonia gas used is 1:1.

The molar mass of [tex]NH_4NO_3[/tex] = 14 + 4 + 14 + 48 = 80 g/mol

Mole of 4800 kg  [tex]NH_4NO_3[/tex] = 4800/80 = 60 mol

Thus, the equivalent amount of ammonia that needs to react will also be 60 mol.

Molar mass of amonnia = 14 + 3 = 17 g/mol

Mass of 60 mol ammonia = 60 x 17

                                           = 1020 grams

1020 grams = 1020/1000

                    = 1.02 kg

In other words, the mass of ammonia gas used would be 1.02 kg.

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PLEASE HELP I AM SO BEHIND ON SCHOOLWORK AND I HAVE TO GET IT ALL DONE BY FRIDAY!!
Which physical adaptation increases an organism’s chances of finding a suitable habitat?

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the long legs of wading birds

the venom of snakes

the croak of frogs

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the long legs of wading birds

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According to Markovnikov's rule, the hydrogen in HOH (water) adds to the carbon in the double bond A) attached to the end carbon. B) that has the smaller number of hydrogen atoms attached. C) that has greater number of H atoms attached. D) that has smaller number of C-atoms attached. E) that has the greater number of carbon atoms attached.

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As per Markovnikov's rule, the hydrogen in HOH (water) adds to the carbon in the double bond (C): that has a greater number of H atoms attached.

Markovnikov's law states that when an asymmetrical reagent is added to an asymmetrical alkene, the negative half of the reagent is attached to the carbon atom containing fewer hydrogen atoms. To put it simply, Markovnikov's rule states that hydrogen is added to the carbon with the greater number of hydrogens and the halide is added to the carbon with the least hydrogens.

An example of a reaction that observes Markovnikov's rule is that in HOH, hydrogen attaches itself to the carbon having more hydrogen substituents.

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determine the volume in ml of 0.585 m hno3(aq) needed to reach the half-equivalence (stoichiometric) point in the titration of 39.29 ml of 0.644 m ch3nh2(aq)(aq). the kb of methylamine is 3.6 x 10-4.

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Molarity x volume = 0.585 M x 39.29 mL = 22.984 mmol

At half equivalence point, half of base is neutralized.

Amount of methylamine neutralized: 22.984 /2 = 11.492 mmol

Volume = moles/ molarity = 11.492mmol/0.644M = 17.84mL

We divide the total number of moles of solute by the sum of the solution's liters to determine the molarity of the solution. A chemical species' concentration in a solution, specifically the volume of a solute per unit volume of solution, is measured by its molar concentration. The number of moles per liter is the most often used unit for molarity in chemistry.

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Which formula represents a polysaccharide that consists of five monosaccharides joined together by dehydration synthesis? A C6H12O6 B. CaOH.C 5C6H12O6 D. C30H52O26

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The formula for a polysaccharide that consists of five monosaccharides joined together by dehydration synthesis is D. C30H52O26.

Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates made up of long chains of monosaccharides, or simple sugars, linked together by glycosidic bonds. Dehydration synthesis, also known as condensation, is a chemical reaction in which two molecules are joined together by the loss of a water molecule, resulting in the formation of a covalent bond.

The formula C30H52O26 represents a polysaccharide that consists of five monosaccharides with the formula C6H12O6, which is the formula for glucose. When monosaccharides are joined together through dehydration synthesis, the resulting polysaccharide has a formula that is a multiple of the monosaccharide formula. In this case, the polysaccharide consists of five monosaccharides, so its formula is 5 times the formula for a single monosaccharide, or 5 x C6H12O6 = C30H52O26.

A. C6H12O6 is the formula for a single monosaccharide, such as glucose.

B. CaOH.C is not a valid chemical formula.

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The formula for a polysaccharide that consists of five monosaccharides joined together by dehydration synthesis is D. C30H52O26.

Polysaccharides are complex carbohydrates made up of long chains of monosaccharides, or simple sugars, linked together by glycosidic bonds. Dehydration synthesis, also known as condensation, is a chemical reaction in which two molecules are joined together by the loss of a water molecule, resulting in the formation of a covalent bond.

The formula C30H52O26 represents a polysaccharide that consists of five monosaccharides with the formula C6H12O6, which is the formula for glucose. When monosaccharides are joined together through dehydration synthesis, the resulting polysaccharide has a formula that is a multiple of the monosaccharide formula. In this case, the polysaccharide consists of five monosaccharides, so its formula is 5 times the formula for a single monosaccharide, or 5 x C6H12O6 = C30H52O26.

A. C6H12O6 is the formula for a single monosaccharide, such as glucose.

B. CaOH.C is not a valid chemical formula.

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When 34.5 g of KClO3 decompose, how many grams of oxygen are produced?
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Answer:

52.25 grams of oxygen are produced.

Explanation:

When 34.5 g of potassium chlorate (KClO3) decomposes, it produces oxygen gas according to the following chemical equation:

2 KClO3 -> 2 KCl + 3 O2

This means that for every 2 grams of potassium chlorate that decomposes, 3 grams of oxygen gas are produced. In the case of 34.5 grams of potassium chlorate, this would produce 3 * 34.5/2 = 52.25 grams of oxygen. Therefore, when 34.5 g of KClO3 decomposes, 52.25 grams of oxygen are produced.

Tin (II) oxide is placed into a bottle of hydrogen gas and a reaction occurs where metallic tin and water form:
Skeleton Equation:

Balanced Equation:

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The skeleton equation of the reaction of Tin oxide and hydrogen:

[tex]SnO_2 + H_2\longrightarrow Sn + H_2O[/tex]

Balanced equation:

[tex]SnO_2 + 2H_2\longrightarrow Sn + 2H_2O[/tex]

What happened in the reaction of tin and water?

Tin (Sn) can be defined as an unreactive metal. When tin dioxide and hydrogen gas react with each other, metallic tin and water are formed.

Sn is not very reactive in comparison with the other elements in its own group, it is more reactive than Ge, which lies just above it in the group. It is unaffected by water or air at room temperature. Sn is anti-corrosive and therefore applied as a coating to protect metals.

When tin dioxide (SnO₂) is placed into a bottle of hydrogen gas. The balanced chemical equation for the chemical reaction is as follows:

[tex]SnO_2 + 2H_2\longrightarrow Sn + 2H_2O[/tex]

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Polonium crystallizes with a simple cubic structure. It has a density of 9.3 g/cm^3, a radius of 167 pm, and a molar mass of 209 g/mol. Use these data to estimate Avogadro's number (the number of atoms in one mole).

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Simple cubic crystals of polonium form when it is heated. The answer to the question is 6.02*10²³Avogadro's number.

What is the purpose of polonium?

Polonium is employed in research and surface coatings devices because it is an alpha-emitter. It serves as a dominant male source with in shape of a thin layer on a stainless disc. It is employed to get rid of static electricity generated during operations like rolling wire, papers, and sheet metal.

Briefing:

The edge length for a simple cubic is as follows:

a = 2r

Here r is the radius of the atom.

Volume of unit cell = a³

Here ‘a’ is the lattice parameter (edge length).

Density(g/m³) = Mass(m)/Volume(m³)

Mole:

No. of moles = mass in gram/molar mass in g/mol

The atomic number present for every site (muscle, eyes, edges, and so on) and the proportion of atoms here on relevant sites in a crystalline lattice determine the quantity of elements per unit cell.

The input per atom for bcc is 1.

The contribution of one atom in face-centered is 1/2.

The value of such an atom is 1/4 for edge-centered.

Their ratio is 1/8 for the atoms in the corners.

The formula, which may be used to determine the number of atoms,

No. of atoms = no. of moles (mol) * Avogadro no. ([tex]N_{A}[/tex])

From this expression Avogadro number can be calculated.

Step: 1

Considering that polonium crystals have an atomic radius of

r = 167pm

The side length of a basic cubic unit cell is equal to twice the radius.

Edge length,a = 2r

                        = 2*167pm

                        = 2*167*10⁻¹² m

                        = 3.34*10⁻⁸ cm

Volume of unit cell,

Volume = a³

= (3.34*10⁻⁸cm)³

= 3.72*10⁻²³ cm³

The mass of unit cell is then calculated:

Mass (g) = Density (g/cm³) * Volume (cm³)

              = 3.46*10⁻²²g

Thus the mass of polonium is calculated to be

3.46*10⁻²²g

The polonium crystal's atomic radius is provided. The edge length may be estimated from that. When the density of a provides a valuable crystal is known, the volume can be computed first from side lengths, and the mass is discovered to be 3.46*10⁻²²g.

Calculate the Avogadro number.

Step: 2

Given that polonium has a molar mass of 209g/mol

It is determined how many moles of polonium there are:

The mass of polonium is 3.46*10⁻²²g

number of moles of polonium = mass in g/molar mass in g/mol

=3.46*10⁻²²g/209g/mol

= 1.66*10⁻²⁴

One polonium atom (1/8*8) makes up one unit cell.

One approach to determining the Avogadro number is as follows:

Avogadro number = No. of polonium atoms/No. of moles of polonium    atoms

                               = 1/1.66*10⁻²⁴ mol

                               = 6.02*10²³

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which compounds are responsible for the bitter flavor in coffee? catechin caffeine chlorogenic acids theaflavins

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The "chlorogenic acids" that give coffee its bitter flavor are these substances. responsible for coffee's harsh taste

How healthy is coffee?

A proper nutrition may for the majority of folks incorporate moderate coffee consumption. Hu found a link between drinking 2 to 5 cups of coffee per day and a lower risk of gynecological, type 2 diabetes, heart disease, as well as liver illness.

The healthiest coffee is which one?

Black, freshly prepared cappuccino is the best option. One cup has very little calories, carbohydrates, or fat, and very little salt. Niacin, potassium, and magnesium are among the micronutrients included in black cappuccino.

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