5.08 moles of an ideal gas are contained in a 3000-mL container at a temperature of 25 °C. What pressure does the gas exert, in mm Hg, on the container?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Would the primary consumers, secondary consumers, or tertiary consumers have more total mass?
Answer:
primary
Explanation:
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If the volume is 500 mL, the mass of air is 60g (molar mass of air= 29g/mol), and the temperature is 0 C, what is the pressure inside the bottle?
Answer:
The pressure inside the bottle is 92.678 atm.
Explanation:
An ideal gas is characterized by three state variables: absolute pressure (P), volume (V), and absolute temperature (T). The relationship between them constitutes the ideal gas law, an equation that relates the three variables if the amount of substance, number of moles n, remains constant and where R is the molar constant of the gases:
P * V = n * R * T
In this case:
P= ?V= 500 mL= 0.500 Ln= 60 g* [tex]\frac{1 mole}{29 g}[/tex] = 2.07 molesR= 0.082 [tex]\frac{atm*L}{mol*K}[/tex]T= 0 C= 273 KReplacing:
P* 0.500 L= 2.07 moles* 0.082 [tex]\frac{atm*L}{mol*K}[/tex] * 273 K
Solving:
[tex]P=\frac{2.07 moles* 0.082 \frac{atm*L}{mol*K} * 273 K}{0.500 L}[/tex]
P= 92.678 atm
The pressure inside the bottle is 92.678 atm.
Matching
Match each definition with the correct term.
Definitions
_____ 1. device for measuring temperature
_____ 2. total kinetic energy of particles of matter
_____ 3. amount of energy needed to raise the temperature of 1 gram of a substance by 1 °C
_____ 4. average kinetic energy of particles of matter
_____ 5. scale for measuring temperature
From the CK-12 Physical Science For Middle School Workbook
_____ 6. transfer of thermal energy between objects with different temperatures
_____ 7. measure that affects the thermal energy of matter but not its temperature
Terms
thermal energy
heat
temperature
thermometer
mass
Celsius
specific heat
Answer:
1. thermometer
2. thermal energy
3. specific heat
4. temperature
5. Celsius
6. heat
7. mass
What is Environment Secretary ?!
Answer:
Environment Secretary can refer to:
Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment, Scotland
Secretary for the Environment, Transport and Works, Hong Kong
Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, United Kingdom
Secretary of the Environment (Mexico)
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the options are
1. BF.
2.B4
3.B2F2
3.BF3
Answer:
B4
Explanation:
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How many moles are in 45.5 g of P2O5 ?
Answer:
0.327214 mol
Explanation:
45.5/278.106=0.163607
Then, 0.163607x2= 0.327214
Thermal energy would naturally flow between objects at which temperatures?
O A. from 5°C to -5°C
OB. from 15°C to 15°C
OC. from 35°C to 45°C
OD. from -15°C to 15°C
Answer:
i think the answer is letter C. From 35°c to 45°c
Explanation:
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what are the products of the reaction with their coefficients C2H18+O2?
Answer:
2C2H18 + 13O2 → 4CO2 + 18H2O (I balanced your equation)
Products - CO2 & H20
Complete the Replication and Transcription of the following DNA Sequence:
GGAGTTACAGTTAGTA
Replication (DNA to DNA):
Transcription (DNA to RNA):
Answer:
CCUCAAUGUCAAUCAU or you could try CCTCAACGTCAATCAT i could be wrong so sorry im not the best
Answer:
Replicated DNA: CCT-CAA-TGT-CAA-TCA-T
Transcription sequence (mRNA): CCU-CAA-UGU-CAA-UCA-U
Explanation:
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If 300 rats are each given an LD50 dose of 3 000mg, what do you expect to happen
Answer:
LD50 is the amount of a material, given all at once, which causes the death of 50% ... LD100 Lethal dose for 100% of the animal test population ... Researchers can do the test with any animal species but they use rats or mice ... quoted as parts per million (ppm) or milligrams per cubic metre
Explanation: hope this helps :)
2CO + O2 --> 2CO2
What is the coefficient of carbon dioxide?
Answer:
2 is the coefficient of CO₂Explanation:
The coefficient is the number in front of a substance that indicates how many molecules or atoms are. For example, when we see 5He, it shows that there are 5 atoms of helium. When we see 5H₂O, it indicates that there are 5 molecules of water, each having 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen, so a total of 10 hydrogen atoms and 5 oxygen atoms.
1. Which group of elements does not get an electronegativity value
because they do not form compounds? *
Alkali Metals
Alkaline Earth Metals
Boron Group
Carbon Group
Nitrogen Group
Oxygen Group
Answer:
noble gases from what i learnt
Match the items to use the analogy of time to the vocabulary of chemistry.
Answer:
1 year- 1 mole
time in general- amount of matter
1 second- 1 atom/ particle
Answer:
1 Year => 1 Mole
Time in General => Amount of Matter
1 Second => 1 Atom/Particle
Explanation:
These pairs make the most sense.
Hope it helps!!!
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How the Masses of Objects Affect the Gravitational Force between Them
Use the table to explain how the masses of Objects 1 and 2 relate to the gravitational force between them. Be sure to: Describe the scenario.
Explain the table headings to introduce the data in the table.
Use the data to show a trend.
Summarize the information from the table in a sentence, showing the relationship between the masses of objects and the gravitational force between the objects.
d) Place text in the notes section below the slide explaining the information presented on it. This text will act as the script for your presentation.
Answer:
okay so lets say i drop a ball that weighs 2 pounds off a building and a ball that ways 1 pound off the building at the same time the lighter ball would hit the ground first because its lighter and so they heavier it is the slower it drops the lighter it is the faster it drops
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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When cooling a gas, what type of physical change will occur?(2 points)
It will boil.
It will condense.
It will freeze.
It will melt.
Answer:
It will condense.
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How many atoms are there in 0.655 moles of C6H14?
Answer: 3.94 x 10^23 molecules
Explanation: hope this helps!
The Kₐ of carbonic acid is 4.3 x10⁻⁷ . H₂CO₃ ⇄ H⁺ + HCO₃ ⁻ This means that H₂CO₃ is a
A) Good hydrogen-ion acceptor.
B) Poor hydrogen-ion acceptor.
C) Good hydrogen-ion donor.
D) Poor hydrogen-ion donor.
Answer:
A good hydrogen ion acceptor
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What type of reaction is the following:
2 Na + Cl2 -> 2 NaCl
decomposition
double replacement
single replacement
synthesis
Answer:
Synthesis :)
Explanation:
What is the mass of 8.98 x 10^24 particles of CaCl2?
Answer:
1656.12grams
Explanation:
To calculate the mass of a substance in a particle, we need to calculate the number of moles (n).
n = nA × 6.02 × 10^23
nA = 8.98 x 10^24 particles
number of moles = 8.98 x 10^24 ÷ 6.02 × 10^23
n = 8.98/6.02 × 10^ (24 - 23)
n = 1.492 × 10^1
n = 14.92moles of CaCl2
Molar Mass of CaCl2 where Ca = 40g/mol, Cl = 35.5g/mol
CaCl2 = 40 + 35.5(2)
= 40 + 71
= 111g/mol
Using mole = mass/molar mass
mass = molar mass × mole
mass = 111 × 14.92
mass = 1656.12grams.
What is the mass of 22 mL of gold, which has a density of 19.3 g/mL? Show your work or explain your steps.
Answer:
424.6g
Explanation:
Density is a measure of a substance's mass over its volume.
d = m/v
we can rearrange this equation to solve for mass algebraically.
dv = m
We can then substitute the given values for our variables in the problem and solve for our answer.
22mL(19.3g/mL)= 424.6g
Is it true or false?
Answer:
false
Explanation:
because i know it
1. Convert 1.5 moles to molecules 2. Convert 1.204x10^24 molecules to moles 3. Convert 1.5x10^20 molecules to moles 4.Convert 0.35 moles to molecules 5. Convert 15 moles H2O to atoms 6.Convert 0.75 moles CaSO4 to atoms
Answer:
Explanation:
1.5 moles to molecules
1 mole = 6.02 x 10²³ molecules
1.5 moles = 6.02 x 1.5 x 10²³ molecules
= 9.03 x 10²³ molecules
2 )
Convert 1.204x10²⁴ molecules to moles
6.02 x 10²³ molecules = 1 mole
1.204x10²⁴ molecules = 1.204x10²⁴ / 6.02 x 10²³ moles
= 2 moles
3 ) Convert 1.5x10^20 molecules to moles
6.02 x 10²³ molecules = 1 mole
1.5x10²⁰ molecules = 1.5x10²⁰ / 6.02 x 10²³ moles
= .25 x 10⁻³ moles
= 2.5 x 10⁻⁴ moles .
4 )
Convert 0.35 moles to molecules
1 moles = 6.02 x 10²³ molecules
.35 mole = 6.02 x .35 x 10²³ molecules
= 2.1 x 10²³ molecules.
5 )
Convert 15 moles H₂O to atoms
1 moles = 6.02 x 10²³ molecules
15 moles = 15 x 6.02 x 10²³ molecules
= 90.3 x 10²³ molecules of water
1 molecule of water has 3 atoms in total
90.3 x 10²³ molecules of water = 90.3 x 3 x 10²³ atoms
= 270.9 x 10²³ atoms .
6 )
0.75 moles CaSO₄ to atoms
1 moles = 6.02 x 10²³ molecules
.75 moles = .75 x 6.02 x 10²³ molecules of CaSO₄
= 4.515 x 10²³ molecules of CaSO₄
1 molecule of CaSO₄ = 6 atoms
4.515 x 10²³ molecules of CaSO₄ = 6 x 4.515 x 10²³ atoms
= 27.09 x 10²³ atoms .
553.5 mL ?:cm^3
how do i get my answer? and what is the answer?
Answer:
553.5 cm3
Reason:
1 mL = 1 cm3
8. What is the [H+] of a solution with a pH of 4.78
Answer:
7.01 is the answer of the [H+] of a solution with a pH of 4.78
How do scientists know a reaction in dynamic equilibrium hasn't just stopped?
Answer:
any reaction will be in dynamic equilibrium if it's reversible and the rates of the forward and reverse reactions are equal.
Explanation:
say that you prepare a solution that is saturated with an aqueous solution of NaCl