A substance has a density of .80g/cm3 if you have 60cm3 what is the mass?

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Answer 1

Answer:

168.56

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

48 grams

Explanation:

If p and V are already given, calculate m by multiplying those two values.

m = pV

m = 4/5 * 60/1

m = 240/5

m = 48 grams

The mass of that substance is 48 grams.


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all organisms begins life as a ________ cell.

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Answer:

All organisms begin life as a single cell

Explanation:

Single cell also did you know 15 minutes can save you 15% more on car insurance

Why do earthquakes occur more often in some countries than in others?

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Answer:

Some places have more earthquakes than others because they sit on the edges of tectonic plates.

What are the ingredients in a margaritaWhat are the ingredients in a margarita drink

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Answer:

cointreau, tequila,lime juice

The Question A 1.80 x 10-2 kg block of metal has the following dimensions: 0.4981 inches by 0.531 inches, by 0.5839 inches. Determine the density of the block in g/mL. Using the provided list of metals and their respective densities, what is the metal's identity

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Answer:

Zinc

Explanation:

m = Mass of block [tex]1.8\times 10^{-2}\ \text{kg}=18\ \text{g}[/tex]

Dimension of block is 0.4981 inches by 0.531 inches, by 0.5839 inches

[tex]1\ \text{inch}^3=16.3871\ \text{mL}[/tex]

Volume of block

[tex]V=0.4981\times 0.531\times 0.5839\times 16.3871\ \text{mL}[/tex]

Density is given by

[tex]\rho=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\Rightarrow \rho=\dfrac{18}{0.4981\times 0.531\times 0.5839\times 16.3871}\\\Rightarrow \rho=7.112\ \text{g/mL}[/tex]

The density of the metal is [tex]7.112\ \text{g/mL}[/tex]. The metal here is zinc.

HELP PLEASE
Instantaneous speed is the rate of motion at an instant in time. Based on this statement, a reasonable conclusion is that if and object's instantaneous speed does not chang over time then,________.

•the object is quickly speeding up
•the object is very gradually slowing down
•the object is moving at a constant speed
•the object has returned to its beginning position ​

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Answer:

The object is moving at a constant speed.

Decide whether the compound is ionic or molecular, if you can.

Compound is a soft waxy white solid that can be easily shaped and molded by hand. When the flame of an ordinary laboratory burner is held about away from the solid, it rapidly and extensively melts into a clear liquid.

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Answer:

Molecular solid

Explanation:

Molecular solids have a very low melting point. This is because, they are composed of weak intermolecular forces hence the layers of the solid easily fall apart as the solid melts.

We can see here that the solid being considered melts easily. Hence we can conclude that it is actually a molecular solid.

what example best illustrates the difference between a community and a population.

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Answer:

a community is a place with people and a population is like animals

When C2H4(g) reacts with H2O(g) to form CH3CH2OH(g) according to the following equation, energy is released into the surroundings. C2H4(g) H2O(g) CH3CH2OH(g) Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic

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Answer:

Exothermic

General Formulas and Concepts:

Chemistry

Thermodynamics

Exothermic - releases heat as a productEndothermic - absorbs heat as a reactant

Explanation:

We are given that the reaction takes place between C₂H₄ (g) and H₂O (g) to form CH₃CH₂OH (g) and is releasing heat.

This means that heat would be product as it is being released during the reaction.

Therefore, we have an exothermic reaction.

Calculate the number of moles of magnesium, chlorine, and oxygen atoms in 5.40 moles moles of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2Mg(ClO4)2. Express the number of moles of MgM, Cl Cl, and OO atoms numerically, separated by commas.

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Answer:Moles of Mg, Cl,  0 =  5.40, 10.80, 43.2

Explanation:

1  mole of Mg(ClO4)2  contains  1 mole of Magnesium, Mg atoms

                                                    2 Moles of Chlorine, Cl atoms

                                                    8 Molresof Oxygen atoms

Such that to find the number of moles of each element, We have that

------1 mole Magnesum  atoms/ 1 mol of  Mg(ClO4)2   x 5.40 moles  of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2 = 1 x 5.40 =5.40 moles

------2 moles ofChlorine atoms/ 1 mol of Mg(ClO4)2   x 5.40 moles of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2 = 2 x 5.40 = 10.80 moles

------8 moles Oxygen atoms/ 1 mol of  Mg(ClO4)2   x 5.40 moles  of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2 = 8 x 5.40 = 43.2 moles

Conclusion
In this activity, thermal energy was transferred ( into / out of the hand warmer while it changed from
liquid to solid.

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whats the question?

Which of the following represents a compound made of five molecules
OCOS
OC205
Осо
5002

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I think B I’m not sure

Write the balanced COMPLETE ionic equation for the reaction when aluminum nitrate and sodium hydroxide are mixed in aqueous solution. If no reaction occurs, simply write only NR.

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Answer:See explanation

Explanation:

MOLECULAR REACTION EQUATION;

Al(NO3)3(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) --->Al(OH)3(s) +3NaNO3(aq)

complete ionic equation:

Al^3+(aq) + 3NO3^-(aq)  + 3Na^+(aq) + 3OH^-(aq) ---->Al(OH)3(s) + 3Na^+(aq) + 3NO3^-(aq)

Net ionic reaction equation;

Al^3+(aq) + 3OH^-(aq) ------> Al(OH)3(s)

12. Which gas has the greatest kinetic energy at STP?

a. He

b. Ne

c. Ar

d. none of the above (all have the same kinetic energy)

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Answer:

d. none of the above (all have the same kinetic energy)

Explanation:

The kinetic theory of gases states that the molecules of an ideal gas experience a constant random motion.

At standard temperature and pressure (STP), the kinetic energy of an ideal gas such as hydrogen, argon, neon, sodium, oxygen, helium, magnesium, beryllium, nitrogen, carbon, fluorine, chlorine etc are all the same.

The standard temperature and pressure (STP) of an ideal gas is 273K and 100 kPa.

Hence, all of the gases have the same kinetic energy at standard temperature and pressure (STP).

Kinetic energy can be defined as an energy possessed by an object or body due to its motion.

Mathematically, kinetic energy is given by the formula;

[tex] K.E = \frac{1}{2}MV^{2}[/tex]

Where, K.E represents kinetic energy measured in Joules.

M represents mass measured in kilograms.

V represents velocity measured in metres per seconds square.

what is the molarity of a solutoin which contains 38.5 g of sodium chloride disolved in 325 ml solution ?

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Answer:

Molarity =  2.02 M

Explanation:

Given data:

Molarity of solution = ?

Mass of sodium chloride = 38.5 g

Volume of solution = 325 mL (0.325 L)

Solution:

Number of moles = mass/molar mass

Number of moles = 38.5 g/ 58.44 g/mol

Number of moles = 0.658 mol

Molarity:

Molarity = number of moles / volume of solution in L

Molarity = 0.658 mol /0.325 L

Molarity =  2.02 M

the number that go before symbols and formulas in a chemicql equation are

A.SuperScripts
B.Subscripts
C.Catalysts
D.Coefficients​

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Answer: D. Coefficients

A metal sphere of 0.5 kg is heated to 300 o C, than dropped into a beaker holding 4.08 kg mercury at 20 o C. The temperature of the mercury stabilizes at 99o C after a couple of minutes. What metal was the sphere made of

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Answer:

The metal sphere was made of iron.

Explanation:

From the question,

Heat lost by the metal sphere = heat gained by the mercury.

Cm(t₁-t₃) = C'm'(t₃-t₂)................... Equation 1

Where C = specific heat capacity of the metal sphere, m = mass of the metal sphere, C' = specific heat capacity of the mercury, m' = mass of the mercury.

t₁ = initial temperature of the metal sphere, t₂ = initial temperature of the mercury, t₃ = Final temperature of the mixture.

Make C the subject of the equation

C = C'm'(t₃-t₂)/m(t₁-t₃)................. Equation 2

Given: m = 0.5 kg, m' = 4.08 kg, t₁ = 300 °C, t₂ = 20 °C, t₃ = 99 °C

Constant: C' = 140 J/kgK.

Substitute into equation 2

C = [140×4.08×(99-20)]/[0.5×(300-99)]

C = 45124.8/100.5

C = 449.0 J/kgK.

Hence from the specific heat capacity data sheet, the metal is suspected to  be  made of iron.

Insulin is a protein that is used by the body to regulate both carbohydrate and fat metabolism. A bottle contains 225 mL of insulin at a concentration of 20.0 mg/mL . What is the total mass of insulin in the bottle?

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The total mass of insulin in the bottle : m = 4500 mg

Further explanation

Given

225 ml of insulin

The concentration 20 mg/ml

Required

The total mass of insulin

Solution

Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume

Can be formulated

ρ = m / V

m = ρ x V

Input the value :

m = 20 mg/ml x 225 ml

m = 4500 mg


P4010
+ 4P + 5 O2
How many moles of phosphorus would be
produced if 8.19 mol of P4010 reacted? Enter
your answer with 2 decimal places.

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Answer:

32.76mole of P

Explanation:

The reaction expression is given as;

          P₄O₁₀  →    4P  +  5O₂

Given parameters:

Number of moles of   P₄O₁₀  = 8.19mol

Unknown:

Number of moles of P produced = ?

Solution:

From the balanced reaction expression;

             1 mole of P₄O₁₀  will produce 4 mole of P

         8.19mole of P₄O₁₀  will therefore produce 4 x 8.19  = 32.76mole of P

here is paragraph 2 and i need help pls..lmk if u need more info

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Answer:

i would say the first one!

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Which of the following can you conclude about a particle labeled
Check all that apply.
D A. It has one nucleon.
B. It has one proton.
I C. It has no neutrons.
D. It has one neutron.
E. It is a beta particle.
F. It has one electron.
G. It is an alpha particle.

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Answer:it has one proton,

and one electron

Explanation:

It has one neutron and It has one nucleon

An irregularly-shaped piece of aluminum (Al) has a mass of 66.0 grams. What is the volume in cm³ of this piece of aluminum if its density is 2.70 g/cm³?

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Answer:

[tex]V=24.45\ \text{cm}^3[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a piece of Aluminium, m = 66 grams

The density of Aluminium, d = 2.70 g/cm³

We need to find the volume of this piece in cm³.

We know that,

Density = mass per unit volume

[tex]d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\V=\dfrac{m}{d}\\\\V=\dfrac{66\ g}{2.7\ g/cm^3}\\\\V=24.45\ \text{cm}^3[/tex]

So, the volume of the piece is [tex]24.45\ \text{cm}^3[/tex].

Question text What is the mole fraction of benzene in a benzene-toluene solution whose vapor pressure is 51 torr at 20°C?

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Answer:

Mole fraction for benzene is 0.683

Explanation:

We need to determine the colligative property about vapour pressure which formula is:

ΔP = P° . Xm

where P° is vapour pressure of pure solvent.

ΔP = Vapor pressure of pure solvent - Vapor pressure of solution

In this case, our solvent is benzene and the solute is toluene. For this colligative property vapour pressure of solution is lower than pure solvent.

P° of benzene at 20°C is 74.7 Torr

Xm is the value for the mole fraction of solute.

Let's replace data: 74.7 Torr - 51 Torr = 74.7 Torr . Xm

Xm = 0.317 → That's the mole fraction for toluene.

Then, mole fraction for benzene will be: 1 - 0.317 → 0.683

Can anybody answer this question of chemistry?

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Answer:

Answer:A

Answer:AExplanation:

Answer:AExplanation:Molar Mass of glucose = (6×12)+(1×12)+(16×6)= 180g/mol

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556= 2555.55

Answer:

Answer:A

Answer:AExplanation:

Answer:AExplanation:Molar Mass of glucose = (6×12)+(1×12)+(16×6)= 180g/mol

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556= 2555.55

The heat gained by the ice melted the ice and raised the temperature of the melted ice from its initial temperature to the final temperature of the water.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

When ice is heated, the ice gains heat.

This heat gained by the ice is both used to break the intermolecular forces in ice to form water, as well as to raise the temperature of the water to it's final temperature.

A 2.54 g piece of zinc (density = 7.14 g/mL) is added to a graduated cylinder that contains 12.13 mL h2o. What will be the final volume reading on the graduated cylinder, in mL?

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Answer: If I'm correct it's 12.54 mL but don't rely on this because I'm not sure

Explanation:

Answer:

12.49 ml

Explanation:

Density = mass / volume

Volume = mass / density

Volume of zinc = 2.54/7.14

Volume of zinc = 0.3557

Initial volume = 12.13 ml

Total volume = initial volume+ volume of zinc

Total volume = 12.13 + 0.3557

Total volume = 12.4857 = 12.49 ml

An ion can be created when a .................... is lost or gained by an element.

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Answer:

electron and ignore this woejdnks

Does acid rain make new substances? Construct an argument that uses data from this investigation as evidence for your claim.

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Answer:

Acid rain, like all acids, generates dissolution of chemical compounds, and reacts together with bases to be able to carry out oxide reduction reactions, which by deduction is very likely to form new substances as a result of the dissolution or acid erosion caused.

Explanation:

Acid rain is more likely to occur in large cities or large sources of pollution, since the excess of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes it to increase its partial pressure in a condensed way in the clouds, this is how then this cloud when being loaded with water and then generating the rain drags these masses of condensed carbon dioxide in the form of acid rain.

The degree of acidity is directly proportional to the amount of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

WHICH ONE IS TRUE WHICH ONE IS FALSE?
The number of valence electrons decreases from left to right across each period.
The number of valence electrons increases from top to bottom within each group.
All of the elements in group 9 have nine valence electrons.
Elements with the most valence electrons are in group 18.

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Answer:

The number of valence electrons increases from top to bottom within each group.

Explanation:

The valence electrons are the outermost shell electrons.

Therefore, the number of valence electrons does not increase from top to bottom within each of the group.

Down a group, the number of valence electrons remains the same.

For group I elements, the number of electrons is 1.

 The group is the vertical arrangement of elements.

From left to right across a period, the number of valence electrons increases because you move from group to group.

Which two elements have similar characteristics?

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Answer:

The two elements are FLUORINE AND CHLORINE. These two elements have similar characteristics because they belong to the same group in the periodic table. On the periodic table, elements with similar properties are grouped together in the same group. Both chlorine and fluorine belongs to the halogen group.

Explanation:

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Calculate the molar mass of hafnium (II) iodide, HfI2. This is 1 Hf and 2 Iodine. No hydrogen.

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It 3 iv been studying it my hole life
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