The ratio of CO 2 to CO molecules in the exhaust is to be calculated. Concept introduction: A combustion reaction is a reaction in which reactant is reacted with molecular oxygen to form the product. Heat is released and the energy is produced in the reaction. Molecular oxygen is employed as an oxidizing agent in these reactions. Amount(mol) of excess reactant is reactant left after the formation of the maximum amount(mol) of products. The formula to calculate moles is as follows: Amount ( mol ) = mass molar mass (1)
The ratio of CO 2 to CO molecules in the exhaust is to be calculated. Concept introduction: A combustion reaction is a reaction in which reactant is reacted with molecular oxygen to form the product. Heat is released and the energy is produced in the reaction. Molecular oxygen is employed as an oxidizing agent in these reactions. Amount(mol) of excess reactant is reactant left after the formation of the maximum amount(mol) of products. The formula to calculate moles is as follows: Amount ( mol ) = mass molar mass (1)
The ratio of CO2 to CO molecules in the exhaust is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
A combustion reaction is a reaction in which reactant is reacted with molecular oxygen to form the product. Heat is released and the energy is produced in the reaction. Molecular oxygen is employed as an oxidizing agent in these reactions.
Amount(mol) of excess reactant is reactant left after the formation of the maximum amount(mol) of products.
The formula to calculate moles is as follows:
Amount(mol)=massmolar mass (1)
(b)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The mass ratio of CO2 to CO is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
Stoichiometry of a reaction is utilized to determine the amount of any species in the reaction by the relationship between the reactants and products.
Consider the general reaction,
A+2B→3C
One mole of A reacts with two moles of B to produce three moles of C. The stoichiometric ratio between A and B is 1:2, the stoichiometric ratio between A and C is 1:3 and the stoichiometric ratio between B and C is 2:3.
(c)
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The percentage of the gasoline must form CO for the mass ratio of CO2 to CO to be exactly 1/1 is to be calculated.
Concept introduction:
The mass ratio is the fraction of the mass of two components present in the system. The mass ratio of two component A to B is expressed as follows:
Mass ratio=(Mass of component AMass of component B)
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4. These four 'H NMR spectra were recorded from different isomers with molecular formula
CsH,CIO. They all contain a carbonyl group. Determine the structure of the different isomers.
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Use the expression below to
⚫ calculate its value and report it to the proper number of significant digits (you may need to
round your answer).
⚫ calculate the % error (or % relative error or % inherent error)
⚫ calculate the absolute error.
(20.54±0.02 × 0.254±0.003) / (3.21±0.05) =
Value:
% Error:
Absolute error: ± |
% (only 1 significant digit)
(only 1 significant digit)
In each case (more ductile, more brittle, more tough or resistant), indicate which parameter has a larger value.
parameter Elastic limit Tensile strength
more ductile
Strain at break Strength Elastic modulus
more fragile
more tough or resistant
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