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26.08.2021 •
Chemistry
Una muestra de 1.5276 g de CdCl2 se convirtió a cadmio metálico y productos libres
de cadmio mediante un proceso electrolítico. El peso del cadmio metálico fue de 0.9367
g. Si se toma la masa atómica del cloro como 35.453gr/mol, Cual será la masa atómica
del Cd a partir de este experimento?
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Ответ:
The specific heat of water is 4.1796 J/(K*cm^3) which means that in order to raise the temperature of 1 cubic centimeter of water 1 Kelvin, it takes 4.1796 Joules of energy. So let's start by converting 51 gallons into cubic centimeters:
51 gal * 3.78541 L/gal * 1000 cm^3/L = 193055.91 cm^3
Since the size of 1 Kelvin is the same as the size of 1 degree C, we don't need to worry about converting the temperature. 25 degree C increase is the same as a 25 K increase. So let's calculate how many joules we need.
193055.91 cm^3 * 25 K * 4.1796 J/(K*cm^3) = 20172412.04 J
20172412.04 J = 20172412.04 kg*m^2/s^2
20172412.04 kg*m^2/s^2 / 3600 s/h = 5603.447788 watt hours. 5603 / 1000 = 5.6 kilowatt-hours.