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What is the RMS speed of molecular O2 in ambient air(20C) at 1atm?
Vrms= sqrt of (3RT/M)
R=constant(8.314J/K*mol)
T=temp in kelvin
M=molecular weight in kg.(O2=16g/mol or 0.016kg/mol)
(3*8.314*293/0.016kg)=7308/0.016=456750.
*sqrt 456750=675.83m/s* my answer
the correct answer is apparently 478m/s
*never mind...* I should have used 32g/mol since O2 is 32g/mol where as O is 16g/mol
What is the oxidation state of each of the elements in this compound?
Al2(SO4)3, aluminum sulfate
SO4^- is always -2, and there are three which gives total negative charge of -6, therefore each aluminum must be +3.
Al=+3
O= -2
S=+8
since there are four oxygens each w/ a charge of -2 comgined to sulfur, I think sulfur has to be +8, but the key says +6...
What is the RMS speed of molecular O2 in ambient air(20C) at 1atm?
Vrms= sqrt of (3RT/M)
R=constant(8.314J/K*mol)
T=temp in kelvin
M=molecular weight in kg.(O2=16g/mol or 0.016kg/mol)
(3*8.314*293/0.016kg)=7308/0.016=456750.
*sqrt 456750=675.83m/s* my answer
the correct answer is apparently 478m/s
*never mind...* I should have used 32g/mol since O2 is 32g/mol where as O is 16g/mol
What is the oxidation state of each of the elements in this compound?
Al2(SO4)3, aluminum sulfate
SO4^- is always -2, and there are three which gives total negative charge of -6, therefore each aluminum must be +3.
Al=+3
O= -2
S=+8
since there are four oxygens each w/ a charge of -2 comgined to sulfur, I think sulfur has to be +8, but the key says +6...
