Answer:
Explanation: Don't let anyone bring you down you got this you matter, and rock!
are particles in gas close together
Answer:
Solid particles are close together not gas particles
Which of the following redox conditions will produce a spontaneous reaction?
A. The sum of the voltages of the half-reactions is positive.
O B. The sum of the voltages of the half-reactions is negative.
O C. The voltage of the reduction half-reaction is positive.
D. The voltage of the reduction half-reaction is negative.
Answer:
A. The sum of the voltages of the half-reactions is positive.
Explanation:
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Among the following redox conditions those will produce a spontaneous reaction is The sum of the voltages of the half-reactions is positive.
What are redox reactions?Redox reactions are the reactions in which reduction reaction and oxidation reaction happens simultaneously. The term ‘redox’ is a short form of reduction-oxidation. All the redox reactions can be broken down into two different processes: a reduction process and an oxidation process.
The loss of electrons and the corresponding increase in the oxidation state of a given reactant is called oxidation. The gain of electrons and the corresponding decrease in the oxidation state of a reactant is called reduction.
For example-
H₂ + F₂ → 2HF
Hydrogen is added to Fluorine gas so Fluorine has been reduced but Hydrogen has been oxidised.
Therefore, Among the following redox conditions those will produce a spontaneous reaction is The sum of the voltages of the half-reactions is positive.
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The tail in figure A and the rings in figure C are held together by a similar force. What force holds the tail and the rings together?
Answer:
It has to be weak vander waal's forces of attraction.
Answer:
The tail and the rings are held together by the force of gravity.
What is the main motivation for Hindus to follow the beliefs of their religion correctly?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
_AICI3–> _AI + _Cl2
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Answer:
2AlCl₃ ⇒ 2Al + 3Cl₂
Explanation:
Balance the equation–making sure there's an equal amount of reactants and products on both sides.
2. How many liters of propane gas (C3H8) will undergo complete combustion with 34.0 L of oxygen gas? ___ C3H8 (g) + ___ O2 (g → ___ CO2 (g + ___ H2O(g
Answer:
6.8 liters of propane gas will undergo a complete combustion with 34.0 L of oxygen gas.
Explanation:
Given;
combustion reaction of propane and oxygen;
C₃H₈ + O₂(g) → CO₂(g) + H₂O(g)
Balance the chemical reaction as follows;
C₃H₈ + 5O₂(g) → 3CO₂(g) + 4H₂O(g)
From the balanced equation;
1 mole of C₃H₈ ---------------- 5 moles of 5O₂(g)
x Liters of C₃H₈ ----------------- 34.0 Liters of O₂(g)
x = 34 liters / 5
x = 6.8 liters
Therefore, 6.8 liters of propane gas will undergo a complete combustion with 34.0 L of oxygen gas.
Whic statements explain why rocks weather at different rates? Check all that apply
Explanation:
Weathering occurs one of three ways: through physical processes such as freezing and thawing, because of live organisms whose roots break rocks or through chemical processes that occur when carbon dioxide in the soil and air and mixes with water and specific minerals in rocks to form a weak acid that reduces rocks into silt, soil and sediment.
Chemical weathering typically increases as temperatures rise and rain falls, which means rocks in hot and wet climates experience faster rates of chemical weathering than do rocks in cold, dry climates.
Read all above and you may just find your answer!Tanisha is mixing powdered orange drink mix into a cup. She wants to make sure the orange taste is strong, so she adds a lot of powdered mix. As she is mixing, she notices that the powdered mix starts to float around in the water in clumps, and some settles on the bottom of the cup. Predict why this would happen.
A.
The powder is too old to dissolve in the water.
B.
No more powder will dissolve in the water.
C.
The powder needs to be shaken to fully dissolve.
D.
The powder does not fully dissolve because the water is too warm.
Answer:
B. No more powder will dissolve in the water.
Explanation:
If a lot of powder is added to the water, then a fully saturated solution would be created. This means that no matter how much more powder is added or how strong the mix is shaken, no more powder will disolve. The powder will instead remain in solid form in the solution.
Answer:
Heat up the water first because it increases solubility of the powdered mix.
Explanation:
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“True or False”
Unsaturated solution contains the maximum amount of solute dissolved by a given amount of solvent
ANSWER- True
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How many atoms are in a 0.50 g sample of helium
What is the molecule that formed between B and F?
Answer:
Hydrogen bond strengths range from 4 kJ to 50 kJ per mole of hydrogen bonds. In molecules containing N-H, O-H or F-H bonds, the large difference in electronegativity between the H atom and the N, O or F atom leads to a highly polar covalent bond (i.e., a bond dipole).
Explanation:
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Fossil fuels are burnt in power plants to produce electricity. Which one of the
following sequences show the correct order of energy transformation?
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Chemical then thermal because the carbon emissions produce heat
Then kinetic because there is energy transfer then electric because that's the finished result
Is honors high school chemistry hard? Is it hard mathematically? please answer ASAP i have to put in my courses for next year.
Explanation:
yes its hard if you don't pay attention.
Yes, the math is harder but chemistry is not it's really fun the math does get harder tho.
A student heats a 2.5 g sample of calcium carbonate in a test tube. What mass of calcium oxide remains in the test tube when the reaction is complete?
CaCO3(s) = CaO(s) + CO2(g)
Select one:
a. 1.4 g CaO
b. 2.1 g CaO
c. 2.5 g CaO
d. 1.0 g CaO
Answer:
1.4 g CaO
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of calcium carbonate = 2.5 g
Mass of Cao remain in tube = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
CaCO₃ → CaO + CO₂
Number of moles of CaO:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles = 2.5 g/ 100 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.025 mol
now we will compare the moles of CaO with CaCO₃.
CaCO₃ : CaO
1 : 1
0.025 : 0.025
Mass of CaO:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 0.025 mol × 56 g/mol
Mass = 1.4 g
Answer:
1.4g CaO
Explanation:
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CH(4)+ 20(2)→ CO2+ 2H(2)O
22.
The reaction shown above is an example of a -
a. synthesis reaction
b. combustion reaction
c. decomposition reaction
d. double displacement reaction
Answer:
Reaction is a Combustion reaction
What is the relative placement of the Moon, Earth, and Sun during a lunar eclipse?
1.The Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned with the Earth in the middle and the Moon furthest away from the Sun.
2.The Earth and Sun are aligned with the Moon at a right angle to Earth.
3The Moon and Sun are aligned with the Earth at right a right angle to the Moon.
4The Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned with the Moon in the center and the Earth furthest away from the Sun.
Answer:
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Explanation:
1.The Sun, Earth, and Moon are aligned with the Earth in the middle and the Moon furthest away from the Sun.
What math is used to find density?
Answer:
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Density is the mass of an object divided by its volume. Density often has units of grams per cubic centimeter (g/cm3). Remember, grams is a mass and cubic centimeters is a volume (the same volume as 1 milliliter).
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You are eating dinner with your familiy one night. Your little brother (Who is a disgusting monster ) asked if you likes "seafood?" When you said yes, He proceeded to show you his chewed up, or "See Food". Did a chemical reaction take place, yes or no? What evidence or lack of evidence do you have to support your answer?
Answer:
yes eating the food involves both physical and chemical changes. The chewing of food is a physical change, while the mixing of saliva with food triggers chemical reactions
Explanation:
Once the food mixes with the saliva in our mouth, chemical reactions start taking place in the food, leading to its breakdown and changes in its chemical composition. An evidence of the chemical changes is the taste that we feel when we eat something sweet or sour etc.
Answer:
a chechimal
Explanation:
Which of the following is NOT n intensive property?
A. Magnetism
B. Boiling point
C. Thermal conductivity
D. Volume
What is this called? it might be sideways but it show look like a Y
Answer:
I'm thinking it might be Element 39: Yttrium, as this is Chemistry.
Explanation:
i need to know what occupied vs full means for chemistry
Which property or properties can change when the pressure of a gas changes?
Answer: This law states that the volume and temperature of a gas have a direct relationship: As temperature increases, volume increases, when pressure is held constant. Heating a gas increases the kinetic energy of the particles, causing the gas to expand
Explanation:
According to this law, a gas's volume and temperature are directly correlated: When pressure is held constant, volume rises as temperature rises. The kinetic energy of the particles in a gas increases when it is heated, which causes the gas to expand.
What rules apply to gases?According to Boyle's Law, when the temperature and mass are both constant, the volume of a given volume of gas sustained at a constant temperature varies inversely with the applied pressure.
The quantity of gas particles, the volume of the container, and the temperature of the gas all affect the pressure of a gas that is confined. The pressure will rise as the amount of gas particles in a container increases. The pressure will rise as a container's volume increases.
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Which organisms are typical decomposers?
Answer:
Insects, bacteria and fungi
Explanation:
Drag and drop the correct component and reactants to fill in the equation for photosynthesis
Answer:
6CO2 + 6H2O ----> C6H12O6 + 6O2
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is the process by which green plants manufacture their own food using sunlight in the presence of carbon dioxide water and chlorophyll.
Chlorophyll is the pigment in plants that absorbs light.
The equation of photosynthesis is shown in the answer section above. Sugar and oxygen are the first products of photosynthesis.
When using a light microscope, focus the specimen with the scanning objective
lens first.
Reasoning:
Answer:
The light microscope bends a beam of light at the specimen using a series of lenses to provide a clear image of the specimen to the observer.
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Aluminum nitrate reacts with sodium hydroxide to form a precipitate of aluminum hydroxide. What mass of aluminum hydroxide will precipitate when 35.5 mL of 0.145 mol/L aqueous aluminum nitrate is mixed with 44.2 mL of 0.215 mol/L aqueous sodium hydroxide?
Answer:
The mass of aluminum hydroxide that will precipitate when 35.5 mL of 0.145 mol/L aqueous aluminum nitrate is mixed with 44.2 mL of 0.215 mol/L aqueous sodium hydroxide is approximately 0.247 grams
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The volume of 0.145 mol/L aqueous aluminum nitrate in the reaction = 35.5 mL
The volume of 0.215 mol/L aqueous sodium hydroxide in the reaction = 44.2 mL
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is given as follows;
Al(NO₃)₃ (aq) + 3NaOH (aq) → Al(OH)₃ (s) + 3NaNO₃ (aq)
Therefore;
1 mole of Al(NO₃)₃, reacts with 3 moles of NaOH to form 1 mole Al(OH)₃, and 3 moles of NaNO₃
The number of moles of aqueous aluminum nitrate in the reaction = 35.5/1000 L × 0.145 mol/L = 0.0051475 moles
The number of moles of aqueous sodium hydroxide in the reaction = 44.2/1000 L × 0.215 mol/L = 0.009503 moles
Therefore, 0.009503 moles NaOH will react with 0.009503/3 moles Al(NO₃)₃ to form 0.009503/3 moles of aluminum hydroxide precipitate
The molar mass of aluminum hydroxide = 78 g/mol
Therefore, 0.009503/3 moles of aluminum hydroxide weighs 78 × 0.009503/3 = 0.247078 grams
The mass of aluminum hydroxide that will precipitate out ≈ 0.247 grams.
Two substances in a mixture differ in density and particle size. theses properties can be used to
Answer:
option 1. Two substances in a mixture differ in density and particle size. These properties can be used to separate the substances. These properties can be manipulated in order to have a better separation between the two substances.
Explanation:
Answer:
Two substances in a mixture differ in density and particle size. These properties can be used to separate both of them using the separating funnel or using filtration (filter paper).
Explanation:
Since their densities are different, one substance should float above the other in the mixture which allows for the separating funnel to let the substance sinking below (with the heavier density) to flow out first before changing the beaker to let the lighter substance flow out.
The substance with a bigger particle size would not be able to pass through the filter paper unlike the substance with the smaller particle size as the filter paper's pores is not big enough for it to pass through, separating both substances (with one on the paper and the other outside the filter paper, preferably in the beaker placed below the paper).
___SeCl6+ ____ O2——> ___ seO2 +___Cl2
If you can do this I need help with more
Answer:
SeCl6 + O2——> seO2 + 3Cl2
3. What is the energy of a photon whose frequency is 5.2 x 1015 Hz? Use the equation: E = hxv
h= 6.626 10-34 J xs
4. What is the frequency of radiation whose wavelength is 2.40 x 105 cm? v=c+X
C= 3 x 108m/s
Answer:
3. 3.45×10¯¹⁸ J.
4. 1.25×10¹⁵ Hz.
Explanation:
3. Determination of the energy of the photon.
Frequency (v) = 5.2×10¹⁵ Hz
Planck's constant (h) = 6.626×10¯³⁴ Js
Energy (E) =?
The energy of the photon can be obtained by using the following formula:
E = hv
E = 6.626×10¯³⁴ × 5.2×10¹⁵
E = 3.45×10¯¹⁸ J
Thus, the energy of the photon is 3.45×10¯¹⁸ J
4. Determination of the frequency of the radiation.
Wavelength (λ) = 2.4×10¯⁵ cm
Velocity (c) = 3×10⁸ m/s
Frequency (v) =?
Next, we shall convert 2.4×10¯⁵ cm to metre (m). This can be obtained as follow:
100 cm = 1 m
Therefore,
2.4×10¯⁵ cm = 2.4×10¯⁵ cm × 1 m /100 cm
2.4×10¯⁵ cm = 2.4×10¯⁷ m
Thus, 2.4×10¯⁵ cm is equivalent to 2.4×10¯⁷ m
Finally, we shall determine the frequency of the radiation by using the following formula as illustrated below:
Wavelength (λ) = 2.4×10¯⁷ m
Velocity (c) = 3×10⁸ m/s
Frequency (v) =?
v = c / λ
v = 3×10⁸ / 2.4×10¯⁷
v = 1.25×10¹⁵ Hz
Thus, the frequency of the radiation is 1.25×10¹⁵ Hz.