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Calculate the average density of a single Al-27 atom by assuming that it is a sphere with a radius of 0.143 nm. The masses of a proton, electron, and neutron are
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- Methanol (CH3OH) is a liquid at room temperature with a density of 7.91 ×102 kg/m³. In a certain experiment, from the reaction of 2.91 mL of methanol with 2.88 g of oxygen, 2.27 g of carbon dioxide was obtained. (а) (b) What type(s) of chemical reaction is (are) occurring in this experiment? What equipment do you think was used to measure the volume of methanol in this experiment? Calculate the percent yield of the carbon dioxide in this experiment. (c)arrow_forwardWhat is the volume, in cubic centimeters (cm^3) of 1.00 kilograms of gold?arrow_forwardMost chemistry laboratories have balances that can weigh to the nearest milligram. Would it be possible to weigh 5.88E+18 molecules of octadecane, C18H38, on such a balance? Enter your answer in the form 1.00E2 for scientific notation. mass of 5.88E+18 molecules C18H38 = i g. Thus, it is v to weigh 5.88E+18 molecules of C18H38. bộarrow_forward
- Chemistry: The Molecular ScienceChemistryISBN:9781285199047Author:John W. Moore, Conrad L. StanitskiPublisher:Cengage Learning