Answer:
Initial velocity (u) = 0 m/s
Final velocity (v) = 60 m/s
Time (t) = 7 sec
Acceleration (a) = ?
a = (v-u)/t
a = (60-0)/7
a = 60/7
a = 8.57 m/s²
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Answer:
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Explanation:
A chemist found a 60.00 gram sample containing copper and oxygen. Given the following percent composition, what is the mass of copper in the sample?
Copper- 57.08 %
Oxygen- 42.9296
choose an answer:
O 0.5708 g Cu
o 25.02 g Cu
34.25 g cu
63.5 g Cu
during the combustion of methane (CH4), one mole of methane gas combines with two moles of oxygen gas (O2) to produce one mole of carbon dioxide gas (CO2) and two moles of water vapor. Which of the following chemical equations correctly represents the combustion of methane described above?
a)CH4(g) + 2O(g) ↔ CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
b)CH4(g) + 2O(g) ↔ CO(g) + 2H2O(l)
c)CH4(g) + 2O2(g) ↔ CO2(g) + 2H2O(g)
d)CH4(g) + 2O2(g) ↔ CO(g) + 2H2O(l)
Answer:
a) cH4(g) +2O(g)__ CO2(g) +2H2O(g)
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Why does air with higher amounts of water vapor have a lighter density?
Answer:
moist air is less dense than dry air because water has a lower molecular weight than nitrogen and oxygen
Answer:
Water vapor is a relatively light gas when compared to diatomic Oxygen and diatomic Nitrogen. Thus, when water vapor increases, the amount of Oxygen and Nitrogen decrease per unit volume and thus density decreases because mass is decreasing.
I have an irregular object that I want to find the density of. I put it in a graduated cylinder and the water rises by 12 mL. I put the object on a scale and it measures 42 g. What is the density of the object?
Answer:
12
Explanation:
Different solutions of salt X are made up. What volume of: a) a 4 mol/dm³ solution contains 2 moles of X? b) a 6 mol/dm³ solution contains 0.03 moles of X?
Answer:
a. 0.5dm³
b. 5x10⁻³dm³
Explanation:
a. A solution that is 4mol/dm³ contains 4 moles in 1dm³. The volume that contains 2 moles is:
2 moles * (1dm³ / 4mol) =
0.5dm³b. And for the 6 mol/dm³ containing 0.03moles:
0.03 moles * (1dm³ / 6mol) =
5x10⁻³dm³Weathering and erosion affect the most in the formation of igneous rock. A. True B. False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Compared with intelligence sailors, space operations specialists are which of the following?
more involved in tracking targets
more involved in aligning communications systems
more involved in disseminating intelligence results
more involved in analyzing classified material
Answer:
the fourth one I think....m
Explanation:
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The answer is:
more involved in aligning communications systemsExplanation:
A space operations specialist tracks, monitors, and operates spacecraft and satellites. The specialist aligns ground, spacecraft, and satellite communications systems to provide accurate data. (I took the course, I know.)
what is the electronic configuration of the atom x
Answer: K L M. 2 8 6.
Explanation:
- Your science class is going to play a game of tug-of-war and you need to divide up the
teams. There are 11 people participating. If you want equal teams, how would you
decide who is on which side and why? Use what you have learned about Newton's
Laws of motions to explain.
Answer:
I will measure by weight and make sure the weight of each pupils on both teams are the same
If the energy of a photon of light is 3.37 x 10–19 J, what is the frequency of the light? A. 1.12 x 10–27 s –1 B. 8.90 x 1026 s –1 C. 5.09 x 1014 s –1 D. 6.70 x 10–44 s –1 E. 1.01 x 10–10 s –1
Answer:
The appropriate alternative is option C "[tex]5.09\times 10^{14} \ s[/tex]".
Explanation:
The given value is:
Energy of photon,
E = [tex]3.37\times 10^{-19} \ J[/tex]
As we know,
h = [tex]6.626\times 10^{-34} \ Js[/tex]
Now,
The frequency of the light will be:
⇒ [tex]E=hv[/tex]
On substituting the given values, we get
⇒ [tex]3.37\times 10^{-19}=6.626\times 10^{-34}\times v[/tex]
On solving, we get
⇒ [tex]v=5.09\times 10^{14} \ s[/tex]
If the energy of a photon of light is 3.37 x 10⁻¹⁹ J, then the frequency of the light is 5.09 x 10¹⁴ per sec.
How we calculate frequency?Frequency of light will be calculated by using the below formula:
E = hυ, where
E = energy of photon = 3.37 x 10⁻¹⁹ J
h = plank's constant = 6.626 × 10⁻³⁴ Js
Putting these values on the above equation and calculate for the frequency as:
υ = 3.37 x 10⁻¹⁹ J / 6.626 × 10⁻³⁴ Js = 5.09 x 10¹⁴ per sec
Hence, option (C) is correct i.e. 5.09 x 10¹⁴ per sec.
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Question 21
1 pts
Is the following chemical equation balanced or unbalanced?
2 Na + HCI
-->
H2 + NaCl
Balanced
Unbalanced
Answer:
Unbalanced
Explanation:
The reactants side says 2Na. This means there should also be 2Na on the product's side. However, there is only 1 Na there. Therefore, the chemical equations are unbalanced.
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gallium (III) carbonate formula
A group of students collects data to determine whether compounds were ionic or covalent. They placed each compound in a small bowl and
stuck two open ends of a battery powered circuit in the compound
Answer:
The Answer is Yes, as all of these compounds are covalent since they are not conductive.
Explanation:
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According to the concept of conduction, only ionic compound can conduct electricity that in aqueous state.
What is conduction?Conduction is defined as a process as a means of which heat is transferred from the hotter end of the body to it's cooler end.Heat flows spontaneously from a body which is hot to a body which is cold.
In the process of conduction,heat flow is within the body and through itself.In solids the conduction of heat is due to the vibrations and collisions of molecules while in liquids and gases it is due to the random motion of the molecules .
When conduction takes place, heat is usually transferred from one molecule to another as they are in direct contact with each other.There are 2 types of conduction:1) steady state conduction 2) transient conduction.According to the type of energy conduction is of three types:
1) heat conduction
2) electrical conduction
3)sound conduction
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What is the answer to:
5.67 in x 23.321in
Answer:
132.23007
Explanation:
Grams to Grams
1N2 + 3H2 -->2NH3
If you produced 34.06g of NH3 assuming excess N2 how many grams of H2 was used?
Answer:
grams H₂(g) = 6.11 grams H₂(g) used
Explanation:
Convert all given values to moles (if not already in moles), solve by rxn ratios and then convert moles to needed dimensions.
N₂(g) + 3H₂(g) => 2NH₃(g)
excess ? 34.6g/17g/mole = 2.04 moles
moles of H₂(g) needed = 3/2(2.04)moles = 3.05 moles H₂(g)
grams H₂(g) = 3.05 moles x 2 grams/mole = 6.11 grams H₂(g)
Does the Sun or the Moon have a greater influence on the high and
low tides of Earth's bceans? Why?
Explanation: Because ocean tides are the effect of ocean water responding to a gravitational gradient, the moon plays a larger role in creating tides than does the sun. But the sun's gravitational gradient across the earth is significant and it does contribute to tides as well.
If 5.48 g of CuNO3 is dissolved in water to make a 0.840 M solution, what is the volume of the solution in milliliters?
Answer:
34.8 mL
Explanation:
First we convert 5.48 g of CuNO₃ into moles, using its molar mass:
5.48 g CuNO₃ ÷ 187.56 g/mol = 0.0292 molNow we can calculate the volume of the solution, using the definition of molarity:
Molarity = moles / liters0.840 M = 0.0292 mol / litersliters = 0.0348 LFinally we convert L into mL:
0.0348 L * 1000 = 34.8 mLWhat is the molality of a solution containing 30.0 g of napthalalene (C10H8) dissolved in 500.0 g of toulene? Please provide work. Thanks in advance!
Answer:
0.468 m
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Mass of napthalalene (C₁₀H₈) = 30 g
Mass of toulene = 500 g
Molality =?
Next, we shall determine the number of mole in 30 g of C₁₀H₈. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass of C₁₀H₈ = 30 g
Molar mass of C₁₀H₈ = (12×10) + (8×1)
= 120 + 8
= 128 g/mol
Mole of C₁₀H₈ =?
Mole = mass / molar mass
Mole of C₁₀H₈ = 30 / 128
Mole of C₁₀H₈ = 0.234 mole
Next, we shall convert 500.0 g of toulene to Kg. This can be obtained as follow:
1000 g = 1 Kg
Therefore,
500 g = 500 g × 1 Kg / 1000 g
500 g = 0.5 Kg
Finally, we shall determine the molality of the solution. This can be obtained as follow:
Mole of solute (C₁₀H₈) = 0.234 mole
Mass of solvent (toulene) = 0.5 Kg
Molality =?
Molality = mole of solute / Kg of solvent
Molality = 0.234 / 0.5
Molality = 0.468 m
Radiation from which type of decay has the least energy?
A. Electromagnetic decay
B. Beta decay
C. Alpha decay
D. Gamma decay
SUBMIT
Radiation from alpha decay has the least energy.
Alpha decay is the name for the nuclear process that releases alpha particles. Two protons that were lost by the uranium atom are present in the alpha particle. Additionally, the two protons have a +2 charge. The particle's mass, or the sum of its protons and neutrons, is represented by the top number, 4, in this case. Alpha particles must also have two neutrons because they have two protons, making a total of four protons and neutrons. Two protons and two neutrons are the constant components of alpha particles.
A nuclear process known as "alpha decay" releases a particle made up of two protons and two neutrons when an unstable nucleus transforms to another element. The helium nucleus that is being ejected is known as an alpha particle.
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Answer:
C) Alpha decay
Explanation:
Alpha decay, beta decay, electromagnetic decay, Gamma decay
its least to greatest
How many moles of oxygen are required to use up 2 moles of propane?
Answer:
6.0 moles
Explanation:
The thing to remember about balanced chemical equations is that the stoichiometric coefficients added to each chemical species that takes part in the reaction are equivalent to moles.
I think its 10 moles, hope this helps.
For each of the following solutions, state whether the solution is saturated, unsaturated or supersaturated in the following conditions:
A) at 30o C, 70 g of KNO3 is dissolved in 100 g of water ________________________________
B) at 20 oC 0 g of KClO3 is dissolved in 100 g water________________________________
C) at 100 oC , 30 g of NaNO3 is dissolved in 100 g of water_____________________________
D) 50 g of NH4Cl at 70o C is dissolved in 100 g water. ________________________________
Answer:
C.at 100•C.30 g of NaNO3 is dissolved in 100 g of water
10. The electronic configuration of two elements X and Y are given below:
Зр
An
8p
compound.
Answer:
Pppppppp pppppppp pppppppp pppppppp
The force resulting from oppositely charged poles is ...
Magnesium reacts with the oxygen in the air to form magnesium oxide. If 35 g of O2 was used in the reaction. How many Liters of O2 were present at 301K and a pressure of 1.35 atm?
Answer:
20.02 Liters
Explanation:
Mass = 35g
Volume = ?
Temperature = 301K
Pressure = 1.35 atm
The relationship between the quantities is given as;
PV = nRT
n = mass / Molar mass = 35 / 32 = 1.09375 mol
V = nRT / P
V = (1.09375 * 0.0821 * 301) / 1.35
V = 20.02 L
Explain how water is able to control fire.
Answer ASAP
Plzz
Answer: Fire requires oxygen to burn. Water "smothers" fire and prevents it from acquiring more oxygen. Fire also requires heat, which cool water may prevent/remove.
Answer:
See what happens is the water bender uses the water to control the fire by... jp lol
Explanation:
Real answer is the water puts out the fire because it is a non-combustible aqueous solution, therefore it's able to be used to control a fire.
1. if 100 ML of a 12.0 M HCL solution is diluted to 2.00 L, what is the molarity of the final solution?
The change in mass during a nuclear reaction is given
by which equation?
Select one:
A
B
C
D
Answer:c
Explanation:
c
which particle has the least mass
a. electron
b. proton
c. neutron
d. all have the same mass
Answer:
b. proton
Explanation:
The mass of an electron is only about 1/2000 the mass of a proton or neutron, so electrons contribute virtually nothing to the total mass of an atom. Electrons have an electric charge of −1, which is equal but opposite to the charge of a proton, which is +1.
Question 10 (4 points)
A 3.4 L balloon is let go near the surface of the Earth where the pressure is about 1.15 atm. As the balloon floats up to the top of the
atmosphere where the pressure is only about 0.35 atm it expands. What is the volume of the balloon at the top of the atmosphere?