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Which statement best explains the type of bond that will form between two elements from group 6A in the model?

A. The two elements will form a covalent bond because both elements will share a single electron in order to have full outer shells

B. The two elements will form a covalent bond because both elements will share a pair of electrons in order to have full outer shells.

C. The two elements will form an ionic bond because one of the elements will donate one electron to the other element in order to have full outer shells.

D. The two elements will form an ionic bind because one of the elements will donate two electrons to the other elements in order to have full outer shells.

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Answer:

D is the answer

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There are two types of chemical compound one is covalent compound and other is ionic compound, covalent compound formed by sharing of electron and ionic compound formed by complete transfer of electron. Therefore, the correct option is option D.

What is chemical Compound?

Chemical Compound is a combination of molecule, Molecule forms by combination of element and element forms by combination of atoms in fixed proportion.

An ionic compound is a metal and nonmetal combined compound.  Ionic compound are very hard. They have high melting and boiling point because of strong ion bond.

The two elements will form an ionic bind because one of the elements will donate two electrons to the other elements in order to have full outer shells.

Therefore, the correct option is option D.

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determine the density of an object that is 25 cm long 10 cm wide and 2 cm high with a mass of 50 g

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf \rho= 0.1 \ g/cm^3 }}[/tex]

Explanation:

Density is found by dividing the mass by the volume.

[tex]\rho=\frac{m}{v}[/tex]

The mass is 50 grams, but we have to find the volume.

Assuming this is a solid rectangular object, we can use this formula for volume:

[tex]v=l*w*h[/tex]

The length is 25 centimeters, the width is 10 centimeters, and the height is 2 centimeters.

[tex]v= 25 \ cm * 10 \ cm * 2 \ cm[/tex]

[tex]v= 250 \ cm^2 * 2 \ cm[/tex]

[tex]v= 500 \ cm^3[/tex]

Now we know the mass and volume:

[tex]m= 50 \ g\\v= 500 \ cm^3[/tex]

Substitute the values into the formula.

[tex]\rho = \frac{50 \ g}{500 \ cm^3}[/tex]

[tex]\rho= 0.1 \ g/cm^3[/tex]

The density of the object is 0.1 grams per cubic centimeter.

what must happen for heat to be transferred by thermal conduction?

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The transfer of heat between substances by thermal conduction is only possible when they are in direct contact with each other.

What is Thermal Conduction ?

The transfer of heat from the hotter end to the colder end of object is known as conduction.

The spontaneous flow of Heat from a hotter to a colder body ie, heat is conducted from the hotplate of an electric stove to the saucepan when it is in contact with it.

The better the conductor, the more rapidly heat will be transferred.

Thus, The transfer of heat between substances by thermal conduction is only possible when they are in direct contact with each other.

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Ca+Cl2-->CaCl2 Then, write balanced half-reactions describing the oxidation and reduction that happen in this reaction.

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Answer:

Oxidation half

Ca -----> Ca2+ +2elecyrons

Reduction half

Cl2 + 2electrons ------> 2Cl-

Explanation:

why is there no reaction between copper and sodium chloride
remember I am talking of copper alone and not copper sulfate.

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Answer:

If the solution is not in contact with air, nothing will happen. If the solution is in contact with air, it will be not a reaction between copper, water and sodium chloride..

in the end there will be no reaction

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1000 L of nitrogen and 2400 L of hydrogen are mixed to produce ammonia. The volume of ammonia produced is

A. 1200 L

B. 1000 L

C. 2400 L

D. 1600 L

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Answer: D. 1600 L

Explanation:

According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance occupies 22.4 L at STP and contains avogadro's number [tex]6.023\times 10^{23}[/tex] of particles.

To calculate the moles, we use the equation:

[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given volume}}{\text {Molar volume}}[/tex]

[tex]\text{Number of moles of nitrogen}==\frac{1000L}{22.4L}=44.6moles[/tex]

[tex]\text{Number of moles of hydrogen}==\frac{2400L}{22.4L}=107.1moles[/tex]

[tex]N_2(g)+3H_2(g)\rightarrow 2NH_3(g)[/tex]  

According to stoichiometry :

3 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] require 1 mole of [tex]N_2[/tex]

Thus 107.1 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] will require=[tex]\frac{1}{3}\times 107.1=35.7moles[/tex] of [tex]N_2[/tex]

Thus [tex]H_2[/tex] is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product and [tex]N_2[/tex] is the excess reagent.

As 3 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] give = 2 moles of [tex]NH_3[/tex]

Thus 107.1 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex] give =[tex]\frac{2}{3}\times 107.1=71.4moles[/tex]  of [tex]NH_3[/tex]

Volume of [tex]NH_3=moles\times {\text {Molar volume}}=71.4moles\times 22.4L/mol=1600L[/tex]

Thus volume of ammonia produced is 1600 L

Calculate how many grams of Aluminum are needed to produce 21.6 grams of Aluminum oxide (Al2O3).

4Al + 3O2 → 2Al2O3

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Answer:

0.347

Explanation:

Al is the limiting reagent.

Explanation:

The stoichiometry of the reaction is such that 4 moles of Al are required for every 3 moles of diatomic oxygen. This means that if the ratio of Al to diatomic oxygen is greater than 4/3, then the oxygen is the limiting reagent. If the ratio of Al to diatomic oxygen is less than 4/3, then Al is the limiting reagent.

The problem state that the ratio of Al to diatomic oxygen is

0.32

0.26

=

16

13

=

48

39

<

52

39

=

4

3

The ration of Al to diatomic oxygen is less than 4/3, so Al is the limiting reagent.

We can also see this if we ask the question "How much Aluminum" is required to completely react 0.26 moles of diatomic oxygen??

0.26

moles

O

2

×

4

moles

A

l

3

moles

O

2

0.347

moles

A

l

So it would take 0.347 moles of Al to completely react with all of the oxygen, however there is only 0.32 moles of Aluminum present, so there is not enough Al to react with all of the oxygen, and so we say that the Al is the limiting reagent.

The mass of Aluminum are needed to produce 21.6 grams of Aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃) is

What is mass?

Mass of any element is equal to the product of its number of moles and molar mass.

For the compound, Aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃)

The atomic masses of Aluminum is 23 and oxygen is 16.

Molecular or molar mass = ( 2 × 23 ) + ( 3 × 16 ) units

M = 46 + 48 = 94 units

The mass of Aluminum in 1 mole of aluminum oxide ,46 grams in 94 grams

Mass of Aluminum in the given 21.6 g of Aluminum oxide will be;

94 grams of Aluminum oxide contains 46 grams of Aluminum.

21.6 grams of Aluminum oxide will contain ( 46 / 94 ) × 21.6 = 10.57g of Aluminum.

Therefore, 10.57g of Aluminum are needed to produce 21.6 grams of Aluminum oxide (Al₂O₃)

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How many liters are in 100g of CoCl2?

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Answer:

0.77018342688495

Explanation:

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Convert 4, 294 grams to pounds. Use the conversion factor 1 pound = 453.59 grams.

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294( want (lb)/ give) = 0.68g

9. Carbon-14 has a half-life of 5,730 years. How many years have passed after 3
half-lives?

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Answer:

120 gram sample of a radioactive element, how many grams of that element will be left after 3 half-lives have passed? If you have a 300

Explanation:

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Na * 6.02 * 10^23 pls help an it got to include na

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Answer:

6.02E23Na

Explanation:

you just convert the element to a decimal form

37 grams of H3PO4 ????

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Answer:

76 grams is the correct answer to this question

Copper (ii) carbonate decomposes to form copper (ii) oxide grains and carbon dioxide gas is given off.

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

The correct equation for the decomposition of copper carbonate is:

CuCO3 → CuO + CO2

When 5.0g of NH4CLO4 is added to 100mL of water in a calorimeter, the temperature of the solution formed decreases by 3.0C?

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Answer:

24.7 C

Explanation:

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The final temperature of 1000 ml water by the addition of 5 g ammonium perchlorate has been 24.7 degree Celsius.

With the addition of 5 g of ammonium perchlorate, the drop in temperature has been:

The addition of 5 g sample to 100 ml water has absorption of energy, that results in change in temperature of 3 degree Celsius.

The heat absorbed by sample has been given as:

Heat = mass × specific heat × change in temperature

Since, the same mass of sample has been added to 25 degree Celsius water, according to law of conservation, the change in density for both the changes has been equivalent.

The ratio of masses has been equivalent to the ratio of volume.

[tex]\rm \dfrac{Mass\;at\;1000\;ml}{Mass\;at\;100\;ml}\;=\;\dfrac{Volume\;at\;1000\;ml}{Volume\;at\;100\;ml}\\\\\\\dfrac{Mass\;at\;1000\;ml}{Mass\;at\;100\;ml}\;=\;\dfrac{1000\,ml}{100\;ml}\\\\\\\dfrac{Mass\;at\;1000\;ml}{Mass\;at\;100\;ml}\;=\;10[/tex]

Since, the mass at 100 ml and mass at 1000 ml has been equal, the heat absorbed by the sample has also been equal. Equating the values:

Mass at 100 ml × Specific heat × Change in temperature = Mass at 1000 ml × Specific heat × Change in temperature

[tex]\rm 3\;degree\;Celsius\;= \;\dfrac{Mass\;at\;1000\;ml}{Mass\;at\;100\;ml}\;\times\;Change\;in\;temperature\\\\3\;degree\;Celsius\;= \;10\;\times\;Change\;in\;temperature\\\\Change\;in\;temperature\;=\;\dfrac{3}{10}[/tex]

Change in temperature =  0.3 degree Celsius.

The initial temperature of water has been 25 degree Celsius. The change in temperature has been given by:

Change in temperature = Initial temperature - Final temperature

0.3 degree Celsius = 25 degree Celsius - Final temperature

Final temperature = 25 - 03 degree Celsius

Final temperature = 24.7 degree Celsius.

The final temperature of 1000 ml water by the addition of 5 g ammonium perchlorate has been 24.7 degree Celsius.

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The element with the atomic mass of 12 amu, and 6 nuetrons: (E2) A (B3) (D4) O (14)

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Answer:

D. The flesh should return to normal after you press it.

Explanation:

The water content stored in the flesh of the fish, paired with the elasticity are both indicators of freshness, and will cause the flesh to return to normal after its been pressed.

i think the answer is d

true or false
sugar melting an example of oxidation
and
water evaporating

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Answer:

false i think

Explanation:

2. A sample of oxygen gas is placed in a rigid 1.5L glass container at STP. If the gas is
heated to 100 degrees (Celcius) what is the new pressure in mmHg?

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The new pressure : P₂ = 1038.39 mmHg

Further explanation

Given

1.5 L container at STP

Heated to 100 °C

Required

The new pressure

Solution

Conditions at T 0 ° C and P 1 atm are stated by STP (Standard Temperature and Pressure).

So P₁ =  1 atm = 760 mmHg

T₁ = 273 K

T₂ = 100 °C+273 = 373 K

Gay Lussac's Law  

When the volume is not changed, the gas pressure is proportional to its absolute temperature  

[tex]\tt \dfrac{P_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{P_2}{T_2}[/tex]

Input the value :

P₂=(P₁.T₂)/T₁

P₂=(760 x 373)/273

P₂ = 1038.39 mmHg

A camper pours 500 g of coffee, initially in a pot at 80 oC, into a 110-g aluminum cup initially at 30 oC. What is the final temperature? Assume that coffee has the same specific heat as water and that no heat is exchanged with the surroundings. (cwater=4.18 J/goC). (cAluminum=0.900J/g.C)

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The final temperature : t=77.74 °C

Further explanation

Given

500 g coffee, t = 80 °C

110 g aluminum cup, t = 30 °C

Required

The final temperature

Solution

Q in = Q out

Q absorbed = Q released

Q aluminum cup = Q coffee

110 x 0.9 x (t-30)=500 x 4.18 x (80-t)

99t-2970=167200-2090t

2189t=170170

t=77.74 °C

How does the number of protons compare to the number of
electrons in a canton

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Answer: The number of protons in cation is more than the number of electrons

Explanation:

cations are positive ions that means that they lose electrons to be stable nd have electron configuration (atomic number ) equivalent to the preceding noble gas

as : sodium 11 , it loses on electron to be stable and its electron configuration is equivalent to neon 10

so ,the number of protons in cation is more than the number of electrons

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Turgor pressure can help plants move. Internal water pressure can cause -

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Answer: Turgor pressure can help plants move. Internal water pressure can cause a wilted stem to return to an upright position.

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Select the correct answer.

In this reaction, what effect does a change in the concentration of substances have on the reverse reaction rate?

CaCO3(s) ⇌ CaO(g) + CO2(g)

A.
The rate of the reverse reaction increases with an increase in the concentration of CaCO3(s).
B.
The rate of the reverse reaction increases with an increase in the concentration of CaO(g) and CO2(g).
C.
The rate of the reverse reaction decreases with a decrease in the concentration of CaCO3(s).
D.
The rate of the reverse reaction decreases with an increase in the concentration of CaO(g) and CO2(g).
E.
The rate of the reverse reaction increases with a decrease in the concentration of CaO(g) and CO2(g).

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Answer:

A. The rate of the reverse reaction increases with an increase in the concentration of CaCO3(s)

Explanation:

If the concentration of a reactant has increased, The substance will shift in the direction of the reaction that uses the reactants, So that the Reactants substance Increases.

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how many grams of Ca(OH)2 are needed to produce 500ml of 1.66 M Ca(OH)2 solution

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First, determine how many moles are present in solution. Once you have this, you can convert to grams to find the number of grams in your final solution.

To determine how many moles are in your solution, simply multiply Molarity by Volume. Molarity is expressed in units of moles/liter, so your liters will cancel out leaving you with moles. Just ensure that your units of volume are all expressed in liters before attempting the calculation:

1.66 mol/L x 0.5 L = 0.83 mol

To determine how many grams are present in a mole, you will need the molar mass of Ca(OH)2. Using a periodic table, we can determine the molar mass by adding together 1 Ca, 2 O, and 2 H. This turns out to be approximately (40+32+2) = 74 g/mol. Again, paying attention to units we can see that by multiplying moles by molar mass, we will cancel out moles and leave us with grams.

0.83 mol x 74 g/mol = 61.42 grams of Ca(OH)2

Answer: 61.42 grams of Ca(OH)2 are needed to produce 500 mL of a 1.66 M solution.

Leila made herself a cup of hot chololate weighing 150 grams. If she started with 125 grams of milk, how many grams of hot chocolate mix did she add?

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Answer:

150g-125g

=25 of hot chocolate mix

a train is traveling on a straight track. it travels 200 kilometers in 4 hours, what measure can you find with these values?

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Answer:

200 km is a measure of distance 4 hours is a measure of time Hence you can measure rate of change, instaneous rate of change, linear change and distribution of timeUpdated: Speed

what are oil and waters properties of matter?

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Answer:

Two other beneficial properties of the oil include the inhibition of corrosion of metal surfaces, such as steel, and the removal of dirt and detritus via detergency.

Properties of water include its chemical formula H2O, density, melting, boiling point & how one molecule of water has two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to one oxygen atom.

1. What do microorganisms share in common?​

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Answer:

Bacterial species are typified by their diversity. There are three notable common traits of bacteria, 1) lack of membrane-bound organelles, 2) unicellular and 3) small (usually microscopic) size.

Explanation:

What Are the Characteristics Common to All Bacteria?

Single-Celled. Perhaps the most straightforward characteristic of bacteria is their existence as single-celled organisms. ...

Absent Organelles. ...

Plasma Membrane. ...

Cell Walls. ...

DNA.

If the price of peaches increases, what can be expected?

More peaches will be sold.
Fewer peaches will be sold.
The number of peaches sold will be unaffected.
Peach orchards will produce less fruit.

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Answer:

fewer peaches will be sold

Explanation:

if the price increases less people will want to buy it, but the orchards would still get money so they wouldnt be affected

Answer:

fewer peaches

Explanation:

Which of the following is an example of a chemical element a. Salt B.water c.sugar d.sodium

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Answer:

the answer is sodium

Explanation:

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yes sir , the answer should be sodium

If 5.3 moles of magnesium phosphate react with excess sodium chloride how many moles of magnesium chloride will be formed?

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Answer:
154.0831 g
Explanation:
The formula for the calculation of moles is shown below:

Given: For
Given mass = 41.0 g
Molar mass of = 24.31 g/mol
Moles of = 41.0 g / 24.31 g/mol = 1.6865 moles
Given: For
Given mass = 175 g
Molar mass of = 162.2 g/mol
Moles of = 175 g / 162.2 g/mol = 1.0789 moles
According to the given reaction:

3 moles of Mg react with 2 moles of
1 mole of Mg react with 2/3 moles of
1.6865 mole of Mg react with (2/3)*1.6865 moles of
Moles of = 1.1243 moles
Available moles of = 1.0789 moles
Limiting reagent is the one which is present in small amount. Thus, is limiting reagent. (1.0789 < 1.1243)
The formation of the product is governed by the limiting reagent. So,
2 moles of gives 3 moles of magnesium chloride
1 mole of gives 3/2 moles of magnesium chloride
1.0789 mole of gives (3/2)*1.0789 moles of magnesium chloride
Moles of magnesium chloride = 1.61835 moles
Molar mass of magnesium chloride = 95.21 g/mol
Mass of magnesium chloride = Moles × Molar mass = 1.61835 × 95.21 g = 154.0831 g
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