There are three naturally occurring isotopes
of magnesium: 24
12Mg, 25
12Mg, and 26
12Mg. In
a weird parallel universe, the percentages of
these isotopes are
Magnesium Natural
Isotopes Abundance
24
12Mg / 43.1%
25
12Mg / 19%
26
12Mg / 37.9%
You can assume the masses are equal to the
mass number. Calculate the weight of “naturally” occurring magnesium in this weird
parallel universe.
Answer in units of g/mol. Your answer
must be within ± 0.015%
Evaporation: this is when warmth from the sun causes water from oceans, lakes, streams, ice and soils to rise into the air and turn into water vapour (gas). water vapour droplets join together to make clouds! condensation: this is when water vapour in the air cools down and turns back into liquid water.
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a gas, having a molecular weight of 13 kg/kmol and a kinematic viscosity of 0.25 cm2/s, flows through a pipe 0.25 m internal diameter and 5 km long at the rate of 0.4 m3/s and is delivered at atmospheric pressure.
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The correct answer would be b) volume versus temperature, because they are also directly proportional.
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yes the answer is total mass in unchanged : )
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