A 42.2 g sample of acetic acid is heated using 1043 cal. What is the change temperature of the acetic acid?

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Answer 1

Answer:

H=mc∆T

∆T = H/mc

You have the mass and Heat Energy applied

Get the specific Heat capacity of acetic acid

Plug it into the formula...You should get the answer you're looking for


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A 3L sample of an ideal gas at 178 K has a pressure of 0.3 atm. Assuming that the volume is constant, what is the approximate pressure of the gas after it is heated to 278 K?

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Answer: The approximate pressure of the gas after it is heated to 278 K is 0.468 atm.

Explanation:

Given: [tex]T_{1}[/tex] = 178 K,      [tex]P_{1}[/tex] = 0.3 atm

[tex]T_{2}[/tex] = 278 K,           [tex]P_{2}[/tex] = ?

According to Gay Lussac law, at constant volume the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to the temperature.

Formula used to calculate the pressure is as follows.

[tex]\frac{P_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{P_{2}}{T_{2}}\\[/tex]

Substitute the values into above formula is as follows.

[tex]\frac{P_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{P_{2}}{T_{2}}\\\frac{0.3 atm}{178 K} = \frac{P_{2}}{278 K}\\P_{2} = 0.468 atm[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that the approximate pressure of the gas after it is heated to 278 K is 0.468 atm.

In an experiment, a student wants to increase the rate of a reaction that involves gases. Which change to the reactants would accomplish this? Increase the volume to decrease pressure and to increase concentration. Increase the volume to increase pressure and to decrease concentration. Decrease the volume to decrease pressure and to increase concentration. Decrease the volume to increase pressure and to increase concentratio

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Answer:

Decrease the volume to increase pressure and to increase concentration

Explanation:

A gaseous reaction is affected by the volume of the reactants. To increase the rate of the forward reaction, we need to ensure that the volume of the reactants is manipulated in such a way that the forward reaction is favored.

Thus, when the volume of reactants is decreased, the pressure increases.This increase in pressure has the same effect as increase in concentration. Hence, the rate of forward reaction increases.

A 0.682 g sample of a weak monoprotic acid, HA was dissolved in sufficient water to make 50.0 mL of solution and was titrated with a 0.135 molar NaOH solution. After the addition of 10.6 milliliters of base, a pH of 5.65 was recorded. The equivalence point was reached after the addition of 27.4 milliliters of the 0.135 molar NaOH.
a. Calculate the number of moles of acid in the original sample.
b. Calculate the molar mass of the acid HA.
c. Calculate the [H3O+] at pH = 5.65
d. Calculate the number of moles of unreacted HA remaining in solution when the pH was 5.65.
e. Calculate the value of the ionization constant, Ka, of the acid HA.
f. Calculate the value of the ionization constant, Kb, and explain how you would use it to determine the pH of a solution of a known mass of the sodium salt (Na)(A) dissolved in a known volume of water.

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I think it would be A

Calculate the energy of an electron in the n = 2 level of a hydrogen atom.

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Answer: The energy of an electron in the n = 2 level of a hydrogen atom is 3.40 eV.

Explanation:

Given: n = 2

The relation between energy and [tex]n^{th}[/tex] orbit of an atom is as follows.

[tex]E = - \frac{13.6}{n^{2}} eV[/tex]

Substitute the values into above formula as follows.

[tex]E = - \frac{13.6}{n^{2}} eV\\= - \frac{13.6}{(2)^{2}}\\= - 3.40 eV[/tex]

The negative sign indicates that energy is being released.

Thus, we can conclude that the energy of an electron in the n = 2 level of a hydrogen atom is 3.40 eV.

When 214.5 g of calcium carbonate react with 321.9 g of aluminum fluoride, how many grams of each product can be produced?

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Answer:

grams CaF₂ = grams Al₂(CO₃)₃ = 167.7 grams (4 sig. figs.)

Explanation:

                     3CaCO₃          +           2AlF₃            =>     3CaF₂   +   Al₂(CO₃)₃

Given:    214.5g/(100g/mol)      321.9g/(84g/mol) =>2.15 moles & 0.71 mole

                   = 2.15 mole               = 3.83 mole    =>       ?g CaF₂    ?g Al₂(CO₃)₃

ID of Limiting Reactant => divide mole values by respective coefficient & smaller value is the Limiting Reactant.

           CaCO₃ => (2.15/3) = 0.72  and    AlF₃ => (3.83/2) = 1.92

The value for CaCO₃ (=0.72)          <        the value for AlF₃ (=1.92)  => CaCO₃ is the Limiting Reactant

Note: When working problem using mole ratios, use mole value for Limiting Reactant and not the value used to determine Limiting Reactant, in this case 2.15 moles CaCO₃.

grams CaF₂ Produced:

moles CaF₂ produced = 3/3(2.15) moles CaF₂ = 2.15 moles CaF₂

grams CaF₂ produced = 2.15 moles CaF₂ x 78 g CaF₂ / mole CaF₂

= 167.7 grams CaF₂

grams Al₂(CO₃)₃ produced:

moles Al₂(CO₃)₃ produced = 1/3(2.15) moles Al₂(CO₃)₃ = 0.72 mole Al₂(CO₃)₃

grams Al₂(CO₃)₃ = 0.72  mole Al₂(CO₃)₃  x  234 g Al₂(CO₃)₃ / mole Al₂(CO₃)₃ = 167.7 grams  Al₂(CO₃)₃  

Estimate the volume of a solution of 5M NaOH that must be added to adjust the pH from 4 to 9 in 100 mL of a 100 mM solution of a phosphoric acid?

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Answer:

3mL of 5M NaOH must be added to adjust the pH to 7.20

Explanation:

When NaOH is added to phosphoric acid, H₃PO₄, the reaction that occurs are:

NaOH + H₃PO₄ ⇄ NaH₂PO₄ + H₂O pKa1 = 2.15

NaOH + NaH₂PO₄ ⇄ Na₂HPO₄ + H₂O pKa2 = 7.20

NaOH + Na₂HPO₄ ⇄ Na₃PO₄ + H₂O pKa3 = 12.38

We can adjust the pH at 7.20 = pKa2 if NaH₂PO₄ = Na₂HPO₄. To make that, we must convert, as first, all H₃PO₄ to NaH₂PO₄ and the half of NaH₂PO₄ to Na₂HPO₄. To solve this question we need to find the moles of phophoric acid in the initial solution. 1.5 times these moles are the moles of NaOH that must be added to fix the pH to 7.20:

Moles H₃PO₄:

100mL = 0.100L * (0.100mol / L) = 0.0100 moles H₃PO₄

Moles NaOH:

0.0100 moles H₃PO₄ * 1.5 = 0.0150 moles NaOH

Volume NaOH:

0.0150 moles NaOH * (1L / 5moles) = 3x10⁻³L 5M NaOH are required =

3mL of 5M NaOH must be added to adjust the pH to 7.20

3 mL of 5 Molar NaOH is required to adjust the pH of phosphoric acid.

What is pH?

It is the negative log of the concentration of Hydrogen ions in the solution.

To calculate the volume of NaOH first, calculate the moles of NaOH and H₃PO₄.

Moles of H₃PO₄.

[tex]\rm moles \ of \ H_3PO_4 = 100\rm \ mL = 0.100\rm \ L \times (0.100 \ mol / L)\\\\\rm moles \ of \ H_3PO_4 = 0.01[/tex]

The moles of NaOH:

[tex]\rm Moles \ of \ NaOH =0.01 \ moles \ H_3PO_4\times 1.5 \\\\\rm Moles \ of \ NaOH= 0.0150[/tex]

The volume of NaOH:

[tex]\rm Volume\ of \ NaOH = \rm 0.0150\ moles\ NaOH \times (1 \ L / 5 \ moles) \\\\\rm Volume\ of \ NaOH = 3\times 10^{-3} L[/tex]

Therefore, 3 mL of 5 Molar NaOH is required to adjust the pH of phosphoric acid.

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If the plant population decreased, the amount of carbon in the atmosphere would _______.



Increase


Stay the same


Decrease

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Answer:

increase answer

Explanation:

i hope that is right

What is the Ksp expression for the dissociation of calcium oxalate?Immersive Reader
(4 Points)

Ksp=[Ca⁺²] x [C₂O₄⁻²]

Ksp=[Ca⁺²]² x [C₂O₄⁻²]

Ksp=[Ca⁺²]⁴ x [C₂O₄⁻²]

Ksp=[Ca⁺²] x [C₂O₄⁻²]²

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Answer:

Ksp = [Ca⁺²] × [C₂O₄⁻²]

Explanation:

Step 1: Write the balanced reaction for the dissociation of calcium oxalate

CaC₂O₄(s) ⇄ Ca⁺²(aq) + C₂O₄⁻²(aq)

Step 2: Write the expression for the solubility product constant (Ksp) of calcium oxalate

The solubility product constant is the equilibrium constant for the dissociation reaction, that is, it is equal to the product of the concentrations of the products raised to their stoichiometric coefficients divided by the product of the concentrations of the reactants raised to their stoichiometric coefficients. It doesn't include solids nor pure liquids because their activities are 1.

Ksp = [Ca⁺²] × [C₂O₄⁻²]

At what temperature, in Celsius, will 88.0 g of Ne exert a pressure of 350. kPa in a
48.5 L container? NOTE: You must show your calculation on the attached scratch
paper, including which of the Gas Law formulas you used. *

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Answer:

191 °C

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the number of mole in 88.0 g of Ne. This can be obtained as follow;

Mass of Ne = 88.0 g

Molar mass of Ne = 20 g/mol

Mole of Ne =?

Mole = mass /molar mass

Mole of Ne = 88 / 20

Mole of Ne = 4.4 moles

Next, we shall determine the temperature. This can be obtained as follow:

Mole of Ne = 4.4 moles

Pressure (P) = 350 KPa

Volume (V) = 48.5 L

Gas constant (R) = 8.314 KPa.L/Kmol

Temperature (T) =?

PV = nRT

350 × 48.5 = 4.4 × 8.314 × T

16975 = 36.5816 × T

Divide both side by 36.5816

T = 16975 / 36.5816

T = 464 K

Finally, we shall convert 464 K to celsius temperature. This can be obtained as follow:

T(°C) = T(K) – 273

T(K) = 464 K

T(°C) = 464 – 273

T(°C) = 191 °C

Thus, the temperature is 191 °C

La fórmula CH3-CH=CH-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH3 ,se le debe llamar de la siguiente manera.
A) Hepteno
B) 1 Hepteno
C) 2 Hepteno
D) Heptinol
ayuden plis

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Answer: B hope this helps

Thermal energy naturally flows from _________ matter to _______ matter.

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Answer:

Warmer

Cooler

Explanation:

how to solve x² in differential​

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Answer:

x² = mutiphy by them self

Explanation:

A 0.750 M sample of phosphorus pentachloride decomposes to give phosphorus trichloride and chlorine gases.If the equilibrium concentration of PCl5 is 0.650M,what is the equilibrium constant for the reaction?
PCl5(g) --------> PCl3(g)+ Cl₂(g)
A) Keq = 0.0133
B) Keq = 0.0154
C) Keq = 0.133
D) Keq = 0.154
E) Keq = 65.0

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Answer:

Explanation:

Amount of phosphorus pentachloride reacted = 0.75 M - 0.65 M = 0.10 M

PCl₅(g) --------> PCl₃(g)+ Cl₂(g)

1 mole               1 mole      1 mole

Amount of phosphorus pentachloride reacted = 0.75 M - 0.65 M = 0.10 M

PCl₃(g) and  Cl₂(g) formed are .10 M and .10 M

Keq = [ PCl₃] x [ Cl₂ ] / [ PCl₅ ]

= .10 M x .10 M / .65 M

= .0154

B ) is the correct choice .

The system we will be observing in this lab involves the cobalt(II) ion. This
ion can form two complexes, one with water and one with the chloride
ion (CI'). Below is a reaction showing the addition of chloride ions to the
cobalt - water complex.
Co(H2016 + Cl <--> COC142- + H2O
2+
pink
blue
What happened when HCl was added?

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Answer:

See Explanation

Explanation:

In the equilibrium shown in the question,on the left hand side is a pink hexaaquacobalt II  complex which is pink in colour. On the right hand side, we have a tetrachlorocobalt II complex which is blue in colour.

The equilibrium can be shifted from left to right by adding HCl (a source of chloride ions).

Hence, when HCl is added to the system, the equilibrium position is shifted to the right thereby yielding the blue solution of the tetrachlorocobalt II complex.

What is the pH of a 6.2 x 10-5 M NaOH solution?

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Answer:

4.21

Explanation:

The pH of a solution can be found by using the formula

[tex]pH = - log [ {H}^{+} ][/tex]

From the question we have

[tex]ph = - log(6.2 \times {10}^{ - 5} ) \\ = 4.207608[/tex]

We have the final answer as

4.21

Hope this helps you

What is the electronegativity difference
between sodium and chlorine?

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Answer: 2.23 is the difference.

Explanation: Sodium has an electronegativity of 0.93 and Chlorine has an electronegativity of 3.16, so when Sodium and Chlorine form an ionic bond, in which the chlorine takes an electron away from sodium, forming the sodium cation, Na+, and the chloride anion, Cl-.

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Mg+ 2HCI ——> MgCI2+ H2

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Answer:

Reaction type: Single displacement

Reactant: Magnesium

Product: Dihydrogen - H2

Heterozygous- a person having two different alleles for a gene is also called

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Answer:

heterozygous.

Explanation:

A genotype consisting of two different alleles of a gene for a particular trait (Aa). Individuals who are heterozygous for a trait are referred to as heterozygotes.

A container holds 40.0 mL of nitrogen at 30° C and at a constant pressure.
Find its volume if the temperature increases to 80° C?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 46.60 mL.

Explanation:

To find the volume of the gas at its new increased temperature we need to use Charl Law that shows the direct relationship between Volume and Temperature while Pressure remains constant.

V1 = 40 ml

T1  = 30 degree C + 273 = 303 K

V2  = ?

T2  = 80 degree C + 273 = 353 K

Charl Equation is:

V 1/T 1  =  V 2/ T 2

(V1) * (T2)/ T1= V2

placing value:

40*353/303 = V2

= 14120/303

Vf = 46.60 mL

What is the function of a
catalyst?
A. Build enzymes
B. Speed up chemical reactions
C. Regulate the function of an enzyme

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I believe it is to speed up chemical reactions

i also think it is speed up chemical reactions

chemical properties of citric acid​

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Answer:

Citric Acid is a weak acid with a chemical formula C6H8O7.

...

Properties of Citric Acid – C6H8O7.

C6H8O7 Citric Acid

Molecular Weight/ Molar Mass 192.124 g/mol

Density 1.66 g/cm³

Boiling Point 310 °C

Melting Point 153 °C

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Chemical formula: C6H8O7
Properties: No color, no smell, Crystal like appearance, Boiling point of 175 C, Melting point of 153 C, Density of 1.66 g/ml, Weak acid

Which molecule will have double bonds?
(4 Points)

Fluorine

Nitrogen

Hydrogen

Oxygen

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I believe its oxygen
hope this helps

Enthalpy change is the
a. amount of energy absorbed or lost by a system as heat during a process at constant pressure.
b. entropy change of a system at constant pressure.
c. pressure change of a system at constant temperature.
d. temperature change of a system at constant pressure.

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Answer:

I believe is A

Explanation:

Enthalpy change is the name given to the amount of heat evolved or absorbed in a reaction carried out at constant pressure.

1. Calculate and interpret the equilibrium constant. Using the reaction below.

The equilibrium concentrations 0.60 M for E, 0.80 M for F, and 1.30 M for G. (Note: E, F, and G are all gases.) Do not include your solution.

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Answer:

kc = [G]² / [E] [F], kc = [1.30M]² / [0.60M] [0.80M]

Explanation:

The reaction is:

E + F ⇄ 2G

The equilibrium constant, kc, must be written as the ratio of the molar concentrations of products over reactants. Each concentration powered to its coefficient.

For the reaction of the problem, kc is:

kc = [G]² / [E] [F]

Replacing the given concentrations:

kc = [1.30M]² / [0.60M] [0.80M]

Which of the following
describes the zone of the
ocean where no light reaches?
A. up to 200 meter depth and includes
photosynthetic plants, sea anemones,
sponges, crabs, and clams
B. the "twilight zone" between 200-1000
meters deep and includes whales and octopi
and little life
C. permanent darkness below 1000 meters
with bioluminescent bacteria, bottom
feeders, and angler fish

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Answer:

Bathypelagic

54% of the ocean lies in the Bathypelagic (aphotic) zone into which no light penetrates. This is also called the midnight zone and the deep ocean. Due to the complete lack of sunlight, photosynthesis cannot occur and the only light source is bioluminescence.

Explanation:

The small surface zone that has light is the photic zone. The entire rest of the ocean does not have light and is the aphotic zone.

Permanent darkness below 1000 meters with bioluminescent bacteria, bottom feeders, and angler fish is where no light reaches.

What is Darkness?

This is referred to the state of being dark as a result of absence of light in the area.

The light ray penetration decreases with increase in depth thereby making areas below 1000 meters dark with bioluminescent bacteria, bottom feeders, and angler fish which is why option C was chosen.

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Many enjoys the warm waters of a ______.
Geyser
Volcano
Hot spring
Furmarole
Tectonic​

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Answer:

hot spring

Explanation:

The mineral water in hot springs can also help reduce stress by relaxing tense muscles. Meanwhile as your body temperature rises in the bath, and then cools once you exit can also help you relax and fall into a deeper sleep.

Un recipiente cerrado, de 4,25 L, con tapa móvil, contiene H2S(g) a 740 Torr y 50,0°C. Se introduce en ese recipiente N2(g) a temperatura y presión constantes, de manera que el volumen final es el doble del volumen inicial. Calcular la cantidad de N2(g) en el recipiente, expresada en moles.


porfi ayuda

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Answer:

[tex]n_{N_2}=6.41mol[/tex]

Explanation:

¡Hola!

En este caso, teniendo en cuenta la información dada por el problema, inferimos que primero se debe usar la ecuación del gas ideal con el fin de calcular las moles de gas que se encuentran al inicio del experimento:

[tex]PV=nRT\\\\n=\frac{RT}{PV} \\\\n=\frac{0.08206\frac{atm*L}{mol*K}*(50.0+273.15)K}{740/760atm*4.25L}\\\\n=6.41mol[/tex]

Seguidamente, usamos la ley de Avogadro para calcular las moles finales, teniendo el cuenta que el volumen final es el doble del inicial (8.50 L):

[tex]n_2=\frac{6.41mol*8.50L}{4.25L}\\\\n_2=12.82mol[/tex]

Quiere decir que las moles de N2(g) que se agregaron son:

[tex]n_{N_2}=12.81mol-6.41mol\\\\n_{N_2}=6.41mol[/tex]

¡Saludos!

At the start of a reaction, there are 0.0249 mol N2,
3.21 x 10-2 mol H2, and 6.42 x 10-4 mol NH3 in a
3.50 L reaction vessel at 375°C. If the equilibrium constant, K, for the reaction:
N2(g) + 3H2(g)= 2NH3(g)
is 1.2 at this temperature, decide whether the system is at equilibrium or not. If it is not, predict in which direction, the net reaction will proceed.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The reaction is given as:

[tex]N_{2(g)} + 3H_{2(g)} \to 2NH_{3(g)}[/tex]

The reaction quotient is:

[tex]Q_C = \dfrac{[NH_3]^2}{[N_2][H_2]^3}[/tex]

From the given information:

TO find each entity in the reaction quotient, we have:

[tex][NH_3] = \dfrac{6.42 \times 10^{-4}}{3.5}\\ \\ NH_3 = 1.834 \times 10^{-4}[/tex]

[tex][N_2] = \dfrac{0.024 }{3.5}[/tex]

[tex][N_2] = 0.006857[/tex]

[tex][H_2] =\dfrac{3.21 \times 10^{-2}}{3.5}[/tex]

[tex][H_2] = 9.17 \times 10^{-3}[/tex]

[tex]Q_c= \dfrac{(1.834 \times 10^{-4})^2}{(0.0711)\times (9.17\times 10^{-3})^3} \\ \\ Q_c = 0.6135[/tex]

However; given that:

[tex]K_c = 1.2[/tex]

By relating [tex]Q_c \ \ and \ \ K_c[/tex], we will realize that [tex]Q_c \ \ < \ \ K_c[/tex]

The reaction is said that it is not at equilibrium and for it to be at equilibrium, then the reaction needs to proceed in the forward direction.

what is an example of a change in genetic traits of an organism do to human affect

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Answer:

A person's skin color, hair color, dimples, freckles, and blood type are all examples of genetic variations that can occur in a human population.

Explanation:

3.05 moles of H2O is equivalent to (blank amount) molecules of water.

Show your work.

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Answer:

[tex]1 \: mole \: = 6.02 \times {10}^{23} \: molecules \\ 3.05 \: moles \: = (3.05 \times 6.02 \times {10}^{23} ) \: molecules \\ = 1.8361 \times {10}^{24} \: molecules[/tex]

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