A mixture contains 21.7 g NaCI, 3.74 g KCI, and 9.76 g Lici. What is the mole fraction of NaCl in this mixture?

Molar mass
NaCl: 58.44g/mol
KCl: 74.55g/mol
LiCl: 42.39g/mol​

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Answer 1

Answer:Mole Fraction of NaCl=0.5697

Explanation:

No OF Moles of NaCl=  Mass / Molar mass

=21.7 g/58.44g/mol

=0.371moles

No OF Moles of KCl=  Mass / Molar mass

=3.74g/74.55g/mol

=0.0502moles

No OF Moles of LiCl=  Mass / Molar mass

=9.76 g/42.39g/mol

=0.230moles

Mole Fraction of NaCL = Moles of NaCL/ Total number of moles of the mixture

=0.371/( 0.371+ 0.0502+0.230)

0.371/0.6512

=0.5697

Answer 2

Answer:

Mole fraction: 0.570

Explanation:

Mole fraction is defined as the ratio of moles of a compound in a mixture over the total moles of the mixture. To solve this problem, we need to find moles of the 3 salts:

Moles NaCl -Molar mass: 58.44g/mol-:

21.7g NaCl * (1mol / 58.44g) = 0.3713 moles

Moles KCl -Molar mass: 74.55g/mol-:

3.74g KCl * (1mol / 74.55g) = 0.0502 moles

Moles LiCl -Molar mass: 42.394g/mol-:

9.76g LiCl * (1mol / 42.394g) = 0.2302 moles

Mole fraction NaCl:

0.3713mol / (0.3713mol + 0.0502mol + 0.2302mol) =

0.570


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In a laboratory demonstration, a balloon filled with methane and oxygen was exposed to a
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Answer:

The laboratory demonstration consists of the following;

The compounds present in the combustion reaction = Methane, CH₄ and Oxygen, O₂

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CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O

Therefore;

A. The equation given as CH₄ + O → CO₂ is not correct because;

1) Oxygen gas exist as diatomic molecules, O₂, and given that the experiment involves the mixture of gases, the oxygen gas present which can exist as a separate compound, should be represented as O₂

2) The number of oxygen molecules in the reaction is two rather than one

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Answer:Number of electrons that are present in an atom is determined by the electronic configuration of that atom.

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For the given options:

Option A: The atomic number of hydrogen atom is 1 and the electronic configuration for  ion will be:  

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Option B: The atomic number of bromine atom is 35 and the electronic configuration for  ion will be:  

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Balanced equation: 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O (5 points)


a. 2 moles of water
b. 4 moles of water
c. 5 moles of water
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Answer:

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In the given case, the balanced chemical equation for this synthesis reaction looks like this

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from the balanced equation, it is clear that the 2  moles of hydrogen gas and 1  mole of oxygen gas are required to produce  2  moles of water.  so it means that the reaction produces twice as many moles of water as you have moles of oxygen gas that take part in the reaction and the same moles as hydrogen atoms present.Here it is given that there are only 2 moles of oxygen which means it is in deficiency however, it will produce 4 moles of water with four moles of hydrogen.

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You are making lemonade and the calls for 6 cups Lemon juice (L), 3 Cups of sugar (S) and 5 cups of water (W) to make 12 Cups of Lemonade (LA): your formula is:



6 L + 3 S + 5 W = 12 LA



You are given 9 cups of lemon juice (L), 8 cups of sugar (S) and unlimited water (W).
How many cups of lemonade can you make?

Question 1 options:

9 Cups of Lemonade


12 Cups of Lemonade


18 Cups of Lemonade


32 Cups of Lemonade

Question 2
You are making lemonade and the calls for 6 cups Lemon juice (L), 3 Cups of sugar (S) and 5 cups of water (W) to make 12 Cups of Lemonade (LA): your formula is:



6 L + 3 S + 5 W = 12 LA



You are given 9 cups of lemon juice (L), 8 cups of sugar (S) and unlimited water (W).



Which ingredient limits (runs out first) the amount of lemonade you can make?

Question 2 options:

Lemon Juice


Sugar


Water


Lemonade

Question 3
You are making lemonade and the calls for 6 cups Lemon juice (L), 3 Cups of sugar (S) and 5 cups of water (W) to make 12 Cups of Lemonade (LA): your formula is:



6 L + 3 S + 5 W = 12 LA



You are given 9 cups of lemon juice (L), 8 cups of sugar (S) and unlimited water (W).



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4.5 cups of Sugar


3.5 cups of Sugar


3.5 cups of lemon juice


4.5 cups of lemon juice

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Answer:

1.) 12 tablespoons of sugar and 3 cups of water (48 tablespoons)

2.) Amount of lemon juice, sugar and water required will be = 0.375 cups, 0.75 cups and 3 cups.

Step-by-step explanation:

Malanie is making lemonade and finds a recipe that requires lemon juice, sugar and water in the ratio of 1 : 2 : 8.

She juices 2 lemons to obtain 6 tablespoons of lemon juice.

∵ 16 tablespoons = 1 cup

∴ 1 tablespoon =  cup

∴ 6 tablespoon =   cup =  0.375 cups

Since ratio between lemon and sugar is 1 : 2

So amount of sugar required = 0.375×2 = 0.75 cups

Ratio between lemon and water is 1 : 8

So amount of water required = 0.375×8 = 3 cups

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Answer:

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Given

Reaction

2 Ca + O₂ → 2 CaO

Required

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Solution

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