Chlorofluorocarbon (CFC) CFCl3, also known as trichlorofluoromethane, has a molecular formula that includes one carbon atom (C), one hydrogen atom (H), and three chlorine atoms (Cl). To find the mass of chlorine in 23 kg of CFCl3, first calculate its molar mass: approximately 137.37 g/mol (C: 12.01 g + H: 1.01 g + 3 × Cl: 35.45 g). Since chlorine accounts for about 3 × 35.45 g = 106.35 g of the molar mass, the proportion of chlorine is approximately 77.4%. Therefore, in 23 kg of CFCl3, there are about 17.8 kg of chlorine.
To determine the amount of chlorine in each compound, we first need to find the molar mass of each compound. The molar mass of C2F3Cl3 is 187.38 g/mol, and the molar mass of CF3Cl is 104.46 g/mol. Next, we calculate the mass percentage of chlorine in each compound by dividing the molar mass of chlorine by the total molar mass of the compound and multiplying by 100. For C2F3Cl3, the mass percentage of chlorine is 106.47 g/mol / 187.38 g/mol * 100 = 56.81%. For CF3Cl, the mass percentage of chlorine is 35.45 g/mol / 104.46 g/mol * 100 = 33.94%. Finally, we calculate the amount of chlorine in 22 kg of each compound by multiplying the mass percentage of chlorine by the total mass of the compound. For C2F3Cl3, the amount of chlorine is 22 kg * 56.81% = 12.49 kg. For CF3Cl, the amount of chlorine is 22 kg * 33.94% = 7.47 kg.
Each ton has 1000 kilograms.
Each should be 70
To determine the atomic mass of chlorine, you would need to know the relative abundances of its isotopes and their respective atomic masses. Chlorine has two stable isotopes: chlorine-35 and chlorine-37. By using the abundance of each isotope and their atomic masses, you can calculate the average atomic mass of chlorine.
The number of neutrons is different for each isotope. Chlorine-35 has eighteen neutrons. Chlorine-36 has nineteen neutrons. Chlorine-37 has twenty neutrons. ....... etc.
To calculate the amount of chlorine emitted into the atmosphere each year, you need to know the rate of the leak in kilograms per year. Once you have that information, you can multiply the rate of the leak by the molar mass of chlorine (35.45 g/mol) to find the amount of chlorine emitted annually.
CFCs are made from a basic methane molecule: CH4. Each hydrogen is taken off and a fluorine, bromine or chlorine is put on to make the chlorofluorocarbon. I'm still trying to find out how they do it exactly
In chlorine gas (Cl2), there are 17 protons and 17 electrons in each chlorine atom. Since there are two chlorine atoms in a molecule of chlorine gas, there are a total of 34 protons and 34 electrons in chlorine gas.
No. Chlorine atoms each have 17 protons in their nuclei
Each neutral chlorine atom contains 17 electrons, to balance the charge of the 17 protons contained in each nucleus of a chlorine atom. since chlorine at standard temperature and pressure exists as a diatomic gas, each molecule of chlorine will contain 2 times 17 or 34 electrons.
To determine the amount of chlorine in each compound, we first need to find the molar mass of each compound. The molar mass of C2F3Cl3 is 187.38 g/mol, and the molar mass of CF3Cl is 104.46 g/mol. Next, we calculate the mass percentage of chlorine in each compound by dividing the molar mass of chlorine by the total molar mass of the compound and multiplying by 100. For C2F3Cl3, the mass percentage of chlorine is 106.47 g/mol / 187.38 g/mol * 100 = 56.81%. For CF3Cl, the mass percentage of chlorine is 35.45 g/mol / 104.46 g/mol * 100 = 33.94%. Finally, we calculate the amount of chlorine in 22 kg of each compound by multiplying the mass percentage of chlorine by the total mass of the compound. For C2F3Cl3, the amount of chlorine is 22 kg * 56.81% = 12.49 kg. For CF3Cl, the amount of chlorine is 22 kg * 33.94% = 7.47 kg.
Each ton has 1000 kilograms.
Each should be 70
The number of protons in the nucleus of each atom of chlorine.
Each metric ton is 1000 kilograms.
The chemical formula for chlorine gas is Cl2, meaning each molecule of chlorine gas is composed of two chlorine atoms bonded together.
Chlorine gas has a charge of zero because it is made up of neutral chlorine molecules, each consisting of two chlorine atoms sharing electrons equally.