Trinitrotoluene (abbreviated to TNT) is a common explosive used in mining and, as the name suggests, each molecule of TNT contains 3 atoms of nitrogen. TNT contains 18.50% nitrogen by mass. What is the molar mass of TNT?
Trinitrotoluene (abbreviated to TNT) is a common explosive used in mining and, as the name suggests,...
Question 1: Toluene (C7H8) and nitric acid (HNO3) are used in the production of trinitrotoluene (TNT, C7H5N3O6), an explosive. C7H8 + HNO3 => C7H5N3O6 + H2O (not balanced) (a) what mass in grams of nitric acid is required to react with 454 g C7H8 (b) what mass in grams of TNT can be made from 829 g C7H8 ?
Practice Problem 17.29 The systematic name of TNT, a well-known explosive, is 2,4,6-trinitrotoluene. There are only five constitutional isomers of TNT that contain an aromatic ring, a methyl group, and three nitro groups CH ON NO 17.29a1 Get help answering Molecular Drawing questions. Draw all five constitutional isomers. Do not include the isomer which is given in the problem statement Two nitro groups at C2 and C positions ? Edit Two nitro groups at C2 and C4 positions ? Edit...
Trinitrotoluene (TNT), the explosive used in dynamite, decomposes according to this reaction. 2C7H5N306(s)—700(g) + 7 C(s) + 5 H2O(g) +3 N2(g) In mining operations dynamite is sometimes used to remove excess rock. For this procedure the dynamite is placed in a drill hole having a volume of about 1.5 L. Calculate the total gas pressure produced when 1.00 lb of TNT is detonated? under these conditions. TNT detonation temperature is 3500 K. Respond with the correct number of significant figures...
Name: Section Write complete and abbreviated electron configurations for each of the following atoms/ions: Complete Abbreviated: NЬ Complete Abbreviated: Sb Complete: Abbreviated: Arrange the following forms of electromagnetic radiation in order of increasing energy: A B. gamma rays from a supernova infrared rays from a hot plate ultraviolet light from the sun radiowaves from an MP3 player green light from chlorophyll D Complete the orbital energy diagram below for Co. How many unpaired electrons does the Co atom have? -...
3. Acrylic acid, used in the manufacture of some plastics, has the composition 50.0% C, 5.6% H, and 44.4% O by mass. What is the empirical formula? 4. Urea contains C, H, N, and O. A 2.54 gram sample of urea is found to contain 0.51 g carbon, 0.17 g of hydrogen, and 1.19 g of nitrogen. What is the empirical formula of urea? 5. Putrescine, a substance produced by decaying animals, is composed of 54.5 % carbon, 13.6% hydrogen,...
First name Last name Consider a solution prepared by dissolving 2.20 grams of Cach, in 500.ml of water, then answer the questions below 1. How many moles of Cach are being used? 2. What is the mass of water being used? 3. What is the molality of the CaCl solution? 4. What is the van t'Hoff factor for the Caci? 5. What is the change (A) in the boiling point of the solution from that of pure water? 6. What...
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QUESTION 3 Each molecule of an unknown compound contains 63 atoms of carbon (plus other atoms). The mass percentage of carbon in this compound is 55.83%. What is the molar mass of the compound? 1355.38 g/mol 1287.6 g/mol 360.4 g/mol O 252.2 g/mol
Trimix is a general name for a type of gas blend used by
technical divers and contains nitrogen, oxygen and helium. in one
trimix blend the partial pressures of each gas are 55 atm oxygen,
90 atm nitrogen, and 50 atm helium. what is the percent oxygen(by
volume) in this trimix blend?
Trimix is a general name for a type of gas blend used by technical divers and contains nitrogen, oxygen and helium. In one Trimix blend, the partial pressures...
17. Phosgene, substance used in poisonous gas warfare a during World War I, is so named because it was first on a mixture of carbon prepared by the action of sunlight from the Greek monoxide and chlorine gases. Its name comes Words phos (light) and genes (born of). Phosgene has the following elemental composition: 12.14% C, 16.17% O, 71.69% and Ci by mass. is 98.9 g/mol. 10pt/ea this compound. Its molar mass a. Determine the molecular formula of b. Draw...
Permanent & Variable Atmospheric Gases Percent of Atmosphere (0% H,O) 78% 21% 1% Percent of Atmosphere (1% H,O) 77% Percent of Atmosphere 12% H,O) 76% 21% 1% 2% Percent of Atmosphere (3% H,O) 76% 20% 1% 3% Percent of Atmosphere (4% H,0) 75% 20% 1% 4% 21% 1% 1% TABLE 1-2 3. According to Table 1-2. W ording to Table 1-2, what happens to the percentage of nitrogen and oxygen in the atmosphere as the percentage of water vapor increases...