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How many moles of H2 are there if 0.845 L of H2 is collected at 25 degrees Celsius and 782 mmHg?

To find the number of moles of H2, we need to use the ideal gas law equation: PV = nRT. Convert 0.845 L to 0.845/22.4 = 0.0377 moles. Convert 782 mmHg to atm by dividing by 760: 782/760 = 1.03 atm. Plug in the values and solve for n: n = (1.03 atm * 0.0377 moles) / (0.0821 Latm/(molK) * 298 K) ≈ 0.0016 moles of H2.


What is the length of an inch in millimeters?

1 inch = 2.5 cm 1 inch = 0.083 333 333 333 feet 1 inch = 0.000 025 4 kilometer 1 inch = 0.000 005 260 932 191 2 league 1 inch = 0.025 4 meter 1 inch = 0.000 015 782 828 283 mile 1 inch = 25.4 millimeter 1 inch = 0.027 777 777 778 yard


What is the standard for atomic mass unit called?

One twelfth (1/12) the mass of a carbon-12 atom is one atomic mass unit (amu, or just u).


How long will it take for a ball to drop 782 meters?

Considering the ground reference. The following equation is employed Y=Y0+Voy*t+(1/2)*ay*t^2 where: initial position Y0=782m final position Y=0m initial velocity. is dropped. Voy=0m/s acceleration of gravity ay=-9.81m/s^2 eliminating null terms 0=Y0+(1/2)*ay*t^2 Expression of time t=square root of(-(2*Y0)/ay)=square root of(-(2*782m)/-9.81m/s^2)=12.67s finally t=12.67s


Did Methuselah die in the flood?

Tradition states that Methusaleh died seven days before the Flood (Rashi commentary, Genesis 7:4).Answer 2Did Methuselah Die During the Global Flood? by Brad Harrub, Ph.D.In Genesis chapter 5, Moses recorded the genealogy of Adam. The name that commonly stands out in that list is Methuselah. Methuselah is the oldest person recorded in Scripture, and his name is often used today when referring to something or someone very old. In verse 21 of that chapter, we learn that Methuselah was the son of Enoch. We are then informed: Methuselah lived one hundred and eighty-seven years, and begot Lamech. After he begot Lamech, Methuselah lived seven hundred and eighty-two years, and had sons and daughters. So all the days of Methuselah were nine hundred and sixty-nine years; and he died. Lamech lived one hundred and eighty-two years and had a son (vss. 25-28). Lamech's son was Noah. The Bible records in Genesis 7:6 that Noah was 600 years old when the floodwaters were on the Earth. In light of this information, we can take the age of Methuselah when Lamech was born (187), add to that Lamech's age when he begot Noah (182) and the age of Noah when the floodwaters came (600), and determine that Methuselah was 969 years old the year the Flood occurred [187+182+600=969]. Since Genesis 5:27 indicates this was the age at which Methuselah died, it is logical to conclude that he died the year of the Flood. However, the Bible does not indicate that he died as a result of the Flood. [Remember, his father was Enoch, one of a select few who walked with God and was taken directly by God, not experiencing death. Thus, Methuselah's father was a very righteous man, who undoubtedly set a proper example for his son.] While the exact meaning of Methuselah's name is unknown, many scholars have suggested that it means: "When he dies, it shall be sent," implying that the Flood would result when Methuselah died (Morris, 1976, p. 160). But, here again, we cannot be certain and should not be dogmatic.