Answer:
Three liquids can form something that will resemble into a solid because it depends on which liquids you use and because all three things can work together to make it into a solid with the ingredients that are in all three liquids they will make into a beautiful piece.
Explanation:
This is the correct answer!!
All of the following elements are metals EXCEPT?
A. Br B. Co C. Cu D. Zn
Answer:
Br
Explanation:
The balanced equation for the combustion of Hexane,C6H14 , is
Answer:
[tex]2C _{6}H _{14} + 19O _{2}→12CO _{2} +14H _{2} O[/tex]
What are the steps of preparing a 2M solution of NaOH
(Its talking about molarity)
here's your answer..
Which of the following pH numbers are acidic? (Choose 2)
9
11
7
5
3
the pH numbers that are acidic above is 3 and 5
What is the iupac name of CH3-O-CH2-CH2-CH3?
Answer:
The iupac name of CH3-O-CH2-CH2-CH3 is Methoxybutane.
Calculate the Molar Mass of Radon pentaiodide (Rnls)
857
349
1237
Explanation:
222.01758 g/mol
3.1Computed Properties
An engine operates on a Carnot cycle that uses 1mole of an ideal gas as the
working substance and operates from a most compressed stage of 100 Nm and
327 K. It expands isothermally to a pressure of 90 Nm and then adiabatically to a
most expanded stage of 27 K. Calculate the AU, 9, and w for each step. Calculate
the net work done and the efficiency of the cycle [Cv,m for the gas) is 25 J/k/mol.
Answer:
Step 1;
q = w = -0.52571 kJ, ΔS = 0.876 J/K
Step 2
q = 0, w = ΔU = -7.5 kJ, ΔH = -5.00574 kJ
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
[tex]P_i[/tex] = 100 N·m
[tex]T_i[/tex] = 327 K
[tex]P_f[/tex] = 90 N·m
Step 1
For isothermal expansion, we have;
ΔU = ΔH = 0
w = n·R·T·ln([tex]P_f[/tex]/[tex]P_i[/tex]) = 1 × 8.314 × 600.15 × ln(90/100) = -525.71
w ≈ -0.52571 kJ
At state 1, q = w = -0.52571 kJ
ΔS = -n·R·ln([tex]P_f[/tex]/[tex]P_i[/tex]) = -1 × 8.314 × ln(90/100) ≈ 0.876
ΔS ≈ 0.876 J/K
Step 2
q = 0 for adiabatic process
ΔU = 25×(27 - 327) = -7,500
w = ΔU = -7.5 kJ
ΔH = ΔU + n·R·ΔT
ΔH = -7,500 + 8.3142 × 300 = -5,005.74
ΔH = ΔU = -5.00574 kJ
if 22.1g of CH4 reacts with 31.9g of O2 what is the limiting reactant?
timed test! will mark brainliest please help!!!
Answer:
CH4
Explanation:
because it CH4 have lesa mass than that of O2
Balance the following equation by providing the correct coefficients C2H6 + O2 -> CO2 + H2O
A mixture of oxygen( O2), dinitrogen monoxide (N2O), and argon (Ar) has a total pressure of 0.98 atm. What is the partial pressure of N2O, if the partial pressure of O2 is 0.48 atm and the partial pressure of Ar is 0.15 atm?
Answer: The partial pressure of [tex]N_{2}O[/tex] is 0.35 atm.
Explanation:
Given: Total pressure = 0.98 atm
Partial pressure of [tex]O_{2}[/tex] = 0.48 atm
Partial pressure of Ar = 0.15 atm
Partial pressure of [tex]N_{2}O[/tex] = ?
Total pressure is the sum of partial pressure of each component present in a mixture of gases.
Hence, partial pressure of [tex]N_{2}O[/tex] is calculated as follows.
Total pressure = [tex]P_{N_{2}O} + P_{O_{2}} + P_{Ar}[/tex]
Substitute the values into above formula as follows.
[tex]Total pressure = P_{N_{2}O} + P_{O_{2}} + P_{Ar}\\0.98 atm = P_{N_{2}O} + 0.48 atm + 0.15 atm\\P_{N_{2}O} = 0.35 atm[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that the partial pressure of [tex]N_{2}O[/tex] is 0.35 atm.
If I have 4.4 moles of nitrous oxide (laughing gas) that is kept at 32.9 °C in a container under 1.6 atm, what is the volume of the container? (R = 0.0821 (L*atm)/(mol*K))
Round your answer to 1 decimal place.
Answer:
Explanation:
Using the ideal gas equation as follows:
PV = nRT
Where:
P = pressure (atm)
V = volume (L)
n = number of moles (mol)
R = gas law constant (0.0821 Latm/molK)
T = temperature (K)
Based on the information provided in this question;
P = 1.6atm
n = 4.4 moles
R = 0.0821 L*atm/mol*K
T = 32.9°C = 32.9 + 273 = 305.9K
V = ?
Can I please get help with chemistry.
I got these three questions wrong and I’m wondering which answers would be right for the questions.
Answer: The 3rd one
Explanation: Electronegativity is a measure of how strongly atoms attract bonding electrons to themselves.
I might be wrong
Calculate the current in amperes required to produce 18.0g of aluminium in 1.50hrs (al=27.og )
Answer:
35.7 A
Explanation:
Let's consider the reduction half-reaction of Al³⁺.
Al³⁺ + 3 e⁻ ⇒ Al
We will calculate the charge required to produce 18.0 g of Al using the following conversion factors.
1 mole of Al has a mass of 27.0 g1 mole of Al is formed upon the circulation of 3 moles of electrons1 mole of electrons has a charge of 96486 C (Faraday's constant)[tex]18.0gAl \times \frac{1molAl}{27.0gAl} \times \frac{3mole^{-} }{1molAl} \times \frac{96486C}{1mole^{-} } = 1.93 \times 10^{5} C[/tex]
1.93 × 10⁵ C circulate in 1.50 hours. The intensity is:
[tex]I = \frac{1.93 \times 10^{5} C}{1.50h} \times \frac{1h}{3600s} = 35.7 A[/tex]
Why does Watney get left behind on Mars?
Answer:
I think it's because he was presumed dead after a storm, or like a problem with his suit
Explanation: I think it was because somebody thought he was dead in the storm? And the remaining of the crew were forced to leave him behind thinking he was dead on mars.
I might be right, might not ^^
8.
(a) Tick (™) the box next to the correct statement about the mixture.
mixture of four elements
mixture of four compounds
mixture of two elements and two compounds
mixture of one element and three compounds
Answer:
mixture of four compounds
mixture of two elements and two compounds
Explanation:
it can be one of thosecan u tell me if its correct pls I'm studying this tooWhy is copper a popular mineral? Is it in danger of depletion? Use details to support your answer.
Answer:
yes it is a danger.Copper doesn't break down in the environment, leading to its accumulation in plants and animals. Absorption of some copper into the body is essential for human health. Acute industrial exposure to copper fumes, dusts or mists can result in chronic copper poisoning.Copper is a mineral and an element essential to our everyday lives. It is a major industrial metal because of its high ductility, malleability, thermal and electrical conductivity and resistance to corrosion. It is an essential nutrient in our daily diet.
Two water molecules are weakly attracted to each other when a slightly positive hydrogen atom in the first molecule is attracted to the slightly negative oxygen atom on the second molecule. What type of bond is this
Thermal energy is a measure of the __________ of particles of matter. *
(subject is science I just cant change it right now)
container has 3 moles of gas with a volume of 60 liters and at a temperature of 250 K, Calculate the pressure inside the container in kPa
Answer:
103.9 KPa
Explanation:
From the ideal gas equation;
PV=nRT
From the parameters given;
P= ?
T=250 K
V= 60L
n=3
R=0.082 atmLK-1mol-1
P= nRT/V
P= 3 × 0.082 × 250/60
P= 1.025 atm
1 atm=101325 pascals
1.025 atm = 1.025 atm × 101325 pascals/1atm
= 103.9 KPa
Answer:
103.9kPa
Explanation:
To solve this question we must use the equation:
PV = nRT
P = nRT / V
Where P is pressure in atm
n are moles of the gas = 3mol
R is gas constant = 0.082atmL/molK
T is absolute temperature = 250K
V = 60L
P = 3mol*0.082atmL/molK*250K / 60L
P = 1.025atm
As 1atm = 101.325kPa
1.025atm * (101.325kPa / 1atm) = 103.9kPa
(2-2) Looking at the chemical formula CaF2 (calcium fluoride), what do you think this substance is made of? (Choose ALL that apply)
Metal
Metalloid
Non-metal
Answer:
Metal
Non-metal
Explanation:
CaF2 is an ionic compound. Ionic compounds are mostly composed of a metal and a non metal. Metals donate electrons to non-metals to form ionic compounds.
Calcium is a divalent ion of group two in the periodic table while F is a univalent nonmetal of group 17 in the periodic table. Hence the compound CaF2 is composed of a metal and a nonmetal.
5. Pick the list with the correct order of elements according to their reactivity, with the most
reactive metal first to the least reactive metal last.
A. potassium, calcium, sodium, magnesium, aluminum
B. magnesium, calcium, sodium, potassium, aluminum
C. sodium, calcium, potassium, magnesium, aluminum
D. calcium, aluminum, sodium, potassium, magnesium
Answer: do you have the answer for this yet ?
Explanation:
I’m stuck on the same question as well.
How many Fluorine atoms are needed to accept the electrons of one Ca atom?
1
2
3
4
2 F atoms
Explanation:
A Ca atom has a valence number of +2, which means that when ionized, it will give up two electrons. In turn, a F atom has a valence number of -1, which means it can only accept 1 electron when ionized. So to accommodate the two electrons from Ca atom, we need 2 F atoms.
Can someone help me with this?
H=1.01
What is the molality of a solution containing 75.3 grams of KCI
dissolved in 100.0 grams of water?
K= 39
Cl = 35.45
Answer:
Molality of solution=10.11 m
Explanation:
We are given that
Given mass of KCl(WB)=75.3 g
Given mass of water (WA)=100 g=100/1000=0.1 kg
1 kg=1000 g
Molar mass of H=1.01 g
Molar mass of K=39g
Molar mass of Cl=35.45 g
We have to find the molality of a solution.
Molar mass of KCl(MB)=39+35.45
Molar mass of KCl(MB) =74.45 g
Number of moles of solute (KCl)=[tex]\frac{given\;mass}{molar\;mass}=\frac{W_B}{M_B}[/tex]
Number of moles of solute (KCl)=[tex]\frac{75.3}{74.45}[/tex]
Number of moles of solute (KCl)=1.011 moles
Molality of solution
=[tex]\frac{number\;of\;moles\;of\;solute}{mass\;of\;solvent}[/tex]
Using the formula
Molality of solution=[tex]\frac{1.011}{0.1}[/tex]
Molality of solution=10.11 m
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 How many moles of hydrogen are needed to react with 5 moles of nitrogen?
Answer: 15 mol
Explanation:
From the equation, we know that for every mole of nitrogen consumed, 3 moles of hydrogen are consumed.
So, the answer is 5(3) = 15 mol
If I have 1.9 moles of gas held at a pressure of 5 atm and in a container with a volume of 100 liters, what is the temperature of the gas? 3205K
Answer:
T = 3206.89 K
Explanation:
Given that,
Number of moles, n = 1.9 moles
Pressure, P = 5 atm
Volume, V = 100 L
We need to find the temperature of the gas. Let the temperature is T. We know that,
PV = nRT
Where
R is gas constant, R = 0.08206 L-atm/mol-K
Put all the values,
[tex]T=\dfrac{PV}{nR}\\\\T=\dfrac{5\times 100}{1.9\times 0.08206 }\\\\T=3206.89\ K[/tex]
So, the temperature of the gas is 3206.89 K.
Inicialmente una muestra de neón tiene un volumen de 2,50 L a 15 °C. ¿Cuál es la
temperatura en °C, cuando el volumen de la muestra cambia a cada uno de los
siguientes volúmenes, ¿manteniéndose la presión constante?
a. 5,0 L b. 1250 ml c. 7,50L d. 3550 ml
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Which of the following coefficients will correctly
balance the equation below?
H20
CH4+ ___ O2 --> CO2+ _H2O
1) 3,3
2) 2,2
3) 2,3
4) 1,2
Answer:
#2 is the answer
Bcuz 2 times 2 = 4
You have 11.27 moles of Cl2 gas. How many moles of NaBr do you need to completely undergo this reaction?
Answer:
22.54 moles of NaBr are needed
Explanation:
The reaction of Cl2 with NaBr occurs as follows:
Cl2 + 2NaBr → 2NaCl + Br2
Where 1 mole of Cl2 requires 2 moles of NaBr for a complete reaction
As in the problem, we have 11.27 moles of Cl2, the moles of NaBr required are:
11.27mol Cl2 * (2mol NaBr / 1mol Br2) =
22.54 moles of NaBr are needed
If a .05 gram pill of aspirin is dissolved into 50 grams of water, what is the
percent by mass concentration of aspirin in water?
Answer:
0.10 % w/w
Explanation:
The percent by mass (%w/w) is defined as one hundred times the ratio between the mass of solute (In this case aspirin, 0.05g) and the mass of solution (Mass solute + mass of water = 0.05g + 50g = 50.05g). The percent by mass is:
0.05g Aspirin / 50.05g * 100 =
0.10 % w/w