#7 A 41.35 g sample of metal at 64.19 C was placed in 30.0 g water...
16. If 1050 g of aluminum metal with a specific heat capacity of 0.902 g C at-20°C is placed in liquid water at 0.00 °C, how many grams of liquid water are frozen by the time that the aluminum metal has warmed to 10 °c? Heat of Fusion of water 333 16. If 1050 g of aluminum metal with a specific heat capacity of 0.902 g C at-20°C is placed in liquid water at 0.00 °C, how many grams of...
Name: Chapter 7 Quiz In one experiment you reacted 45.78 of Aluminum with 182.8 g of Iron (III) oxide to produce Aluminum Oxide and Elemental iron (not diatomic). (10 pts each) a) Write and balance the chemical formula, What type of reaction was it? b) Identify the chemical that is being reduced? c) How many mols of Iron(Ill) oxide do you have? d) Which is the limiting reagent? e) How many grams of Aluminum Oxide did you produced? f) What...
2. What is the percent yield or if the reaction of 25.0 g P. and 1596. produces 104 g PCI? P.(s) + Cl2(o) PCA) If the reaction produces 5.3 mg of carbon dioxide how many grams of water are produced? d. How many grams of oxygen are needed to react with 6.00 x 10molecules of CH? 3. How many grams of aluminum chloride are formed when 30.0 grams of aluminum are reacted with gas? a. Write the balance equation b....
The following is a list of specific heat capacities of a few metals. copper-0.385 J/g."C tin-0.222 J/g.°C iron = 0.450 J/g·°C aluminum 0.897 J/g."C gold 0.129 J/g.°c A 51.2 g sample of an unknown metal is heated with 758 J. If the temperature of the metal increases by 16.5 °C, what is the identity of the unknown metal?
1. A 0.750-g sample of tin metal reacts with 0.201 g of oxygen gas to form tin oxide. Calculate the empirical formula of the tin oxide. 2. A 0.565-g sample of cobalt metal reacts with excess sulfur to give 1.027 g of cobalt sulfide. Calculate the empirical formula of the product. 3. A 1.164-g sample of iron filings reacts with chlorine gas to give 3.384 g of iron chloride. Calculate the empirical formula of the product? 4. A 0.626-8 sample of copper oxide...
In one experiment you reacted 45.7 g of Aluminum with 182.8 g of Iron (III) oxide to produce Aluminum Oxide and Elemental iron (not diatomic). (10 pts each) a) Write and balance the chemical formula, What type of reaction was it? b) Identify the chemical that is being reduced? c) How many mols of Iron(lll) oxide do you have? d) which is the limiting reagent? e) How many grams of Aluminum Oxide did you produced? f) What would be your...
Three metal blocks at 25 °C, each weighing 10 g, are placed in an oven and heated to 40 °C. The three metals are iron (Fe,c=0.46J/g.K), lead (Pb, c = 0.13 J/gK), and aluminum (AI, c = 0.91 J/g.K). Which of the three metal blocks absorbed the most heat?
6) Balance the following equation (1) Fe2O3(s) + CO(g) ® Fe(s) + CO2(g) 7) If 150.0 grams of Fe2O3 react in excess carbon monoxide, what mass of iron will be produced? If in an experiment only 87.9 grams of Fe were recovered, what is the percent yield of this reaction. (5)
An unknown sample of metal with a mass of 20.0 grams absorbed 210 joules of energy. The temperature of the metal increased from 25.0°C to 70.0°C. Calculate the specific heat of the metal. What is the identity of the metal? gold silver copper iron aluminum
are these right? im having a hard time on number 2 a-c Experiment 9-Post-lab Questions 1. Methanol (CH,OH) can be produced by the reaction o balanced chemical reaction is by the reaction of carbon monoxide (CO) with hydrogen (H). The CO(g) + 2 H (g)-CH2OH) Suppose 14.0 g of carbon monoxide is reacted with 8.0 g of hydrogen 3. Which reactant is the limiting reagent? Carbon monoxide (co) b. What is the theoretical yield for methanol? 16.02 g CH₂OH c....