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16.10.2020 •
Chemistry
6. What is one way a star with much more mass than the sun can end up?
white dwarf
red giant
neutron star
red dwarf
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Ответ:
neutron star
Explanation:
A massive star (More massive than the star) will undergo a supernova explosion. If the remnant of the explosion is 1.4 to about 3 times as massive as our Sun, it will become a neutron star. The core of a massive star that has more than roughly 3 times the mass of our Sun after the explosion will do something quite different
Ответ:
Here 1 mol of CH4 realesed 802.3 KJ
To emit 264 kJ you multiply you need (1 mol of CH4/802.3 kJ)* 264 kJ = 0.329 mol of CH4
The molar mass, MM, of CH4 is 12 g/mol + 4*1g/mol = 16 g/mol
The to obtain the mass multiply the number of moles times the molar mass:
mass = n * MM = 0.329mol * 16g/mol = 5.26 grams
5.26 grams