The addition of 3.15 g of Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8 H 2 O to a solution of 1.52 g of NH 4 SCN in loo g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, calculate the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction, which can be represented by the following equation: Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8H 2 O ( s ) + 2NH 4 SCN ( a q ) → Ba ( SCN ) 2 ( a q ) + 2NH 3 ( a q ) + 1 0 H 2 O ( l )
The addition of 3.15 g of Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8 H 2 O to a solution of 1.52 g of NH 4 SCN in loo g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, calculate the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction, which can be represented by the following equation: Ba ( OH ) 2 ⋅ 8H 2 O ( s ) + 2NH 4 SCN ( a q ) → Ba ( SCN ) 2 ( a q ) + 2NH 3 ( a q ) + 1 0 H 2 O ( l )
The addition of 3.15 g of
Ba
(
OH
)
2
⋅
8
H
2
O
to a solution of 1.52 g of
NH
4
SCN
in loo g of water in a calorimeter caused the temperature to fall by 3.1 °C. Assuming the specific heat of the solution and products is 4.20 J/g °C, calculate the approximate amount of heat absorbed by the reaction, which can be represented by the following equation:
Ba
(
OH
)
2
⋅
8H
2
O
(
s
)
+
2NH
4
SCN
(
a
q
)
→
Ba
(
SCN
)
2
(
a
q
)
+
2NH
3
(
a
q
)
+
1
0
H
2
O
(
l
)
A composite material reinforced with aligned fibers, consisting of 20% by volume of silicon
carbide (SiC) fibers and 80% by volume of polycarbonate (PC) matrix. The mechanical
characteristics of the 2 materials are in the table. The stress of the matrix when the fiber
breaks is 45 MPa. Calculate the longitudinal strength?
SiC
PC
Elastic modulus (GPa) Tensile strength (GPa)
400
2,4
3,9
0,065
Question 2
What starting materials or reagents are best used to carry out the following reaction?
2Fe, 3Br2
○ FeCl3
2Fe, 4Br2
O Heat and Br2
Heat and HBr
Br
What is/are the major product(s) of the following reaction?
O
AICI
-Chts +
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