Answer:
% Ca = 24.69%
% H = 1.2%
% C = 14.8%
% O = 59.25%
Explanation:
The percentage by mass of each element can be calculated by dividing the mass of each element in the compound by the molar mass of the compound.
Molar mass of Ca(HCO3)2
Where; (Ca= 40, H = 1, O = 16, C= 12)
= 40 + {1 + 12 + 16(3)}2
= 40 + {13 + 48}2
= 40 + {61}2
= 40 + 122
= 162g/mol
- % mass of Ca = 40/162 × 100
= 0.2469 × 100
= 24.69%
- % mass of H = 2/162 × 100
= 0.012 × 100
= 1.2%
- % mass of C = 24/162 × 100
= 0.148 × 100
= 14.8%
- % mass of O = 96/162 × 100
= 0.5925 × 100
= 59.25%
Ammonia and oxygen react to form nitrogen monoxide and water, like this:
Also, a chemist finds that at a certain temperature the equilibrium mixture of ammonia, oxygen, nitrogen monoxide, and water has the following composition:
Compound pressure at equilibrium
NH_3 65.3 atm
O_2 7.79 atm
NO 12.1 atm
H_2O 65.8 atm
calculate the value of the equilibrium constant Kp for this reaction. Round your answer to 2 significant figures.
Kp=
Answer: The value of the equilibrium constant Kp for this reaction is [tex]3.3\times 10^3[/tex]
Explanation:
Equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of concentration of products to the concentration of reactants each raised to the power their stoichiometric ratios. It is expressed as K
For the given balanced chemical reaction:
[tex]4NH_3(g)+5O_2(g)\rightarrow 4NO(g)+6H_2O(g)[/tex]
The expression for [tex]K_p[/tex] is written as:
[tex]K_p=\frac{[p_{NO}]^4\times [p_{H_2O}]^6}{[p_{NH_3}]^4\times [p_{O_2}]^5}[/tex]
[tex]K_p=\frac{(12.1)^4\times (65.8)^6}{(65.3)^4\times (7.79)^5}[/tex]
[tex]K_p=3.3\times 10^3[/tex]
The value of the equilibrium constant Kp for this reaction is [tex]3.3\times 10^3[/tex]
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Answer:
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This molecule undergoes a substitution reaction through an SN1 pathway when warmed and stirred with HBr. Draw the two substitution products of this reaction. Show the correct stereochemistry by using wedges and dashes at all chiral centers. In part two, select the term that correctly describes the relationship between the products.
Answer:
See explanation and image attached
Explanation:
The mechanism of this reaction is shown in the image attached. The image was obtained from HomeworkLib.
The first step in the reaction is protonation and loss of -OH2. A carbocation is now created which undergoes a 1,2 hydride shift. This yields a tertiary carbocation which is more stable.
A racemic mixture of two products, major and minor are now obtained as shown.
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Answer:
Chromosomes are duplicated in the "s phase" of interphase.
A solution is made from 0.5 moles of sodium dichromate. If the volume of the solution is 1 Liter, what is the molarity of the solution
2 M
0.5 M
4 M
1 M
Answer:
4 M
Explanation:
See the steps and explanation in the picture
What heats up faster but loses heat faster?
-Water
-Air
Or
Land
5. Choose the best description of a reversible reaction.
a reaction that occurs in both directions at the same time
a reaction that has used up all the reactants and has stopped
a reaction that can only proceed to the right
a reaction that can only proceed to the left
Answer:
A reaction that can only move towards the right.
Explanation:
For a reversible reaction when one of the products of the reaction is removed the reaction moves towards right hand side. More and more reactants will be converted into products. This will nullify the effect of removal of product.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following compounds is the most stable?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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fluoridesThus, fluorides are the most stable while iodides are the least stable.
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Answer:
LICI
Explanation:
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To determine the concentration of a sodium thiosulfate solution as in this experiment, a student pipetted 25.0 mL of 0.0100 M potassium iodate (KIO3) solution into a 125 mL Erlernmeyer flask. Potassium iodide and sulfuric acid were added as in this experiment. The titration needed 15.21 mL of the sodium thiosulfate to reach the end point. What is the concentration of the sodium thiosulfate solution
Answer:
0.0986M is the concentration of the Na₂S₂O₃ solution
Explanation:
Potassium iodate, KIO₃, reacts with sodium thiosulfate, Na₂S₂O₃, as follows:
KIO₃ + 6Na₂S₂O₃ +5KI + 3H₂SO₄ → 3H₂O + 3K₂SO₄ + 3Na₂S₄O₆ + 6NaI
To solve this question we must find the moles of sodium thiosulfate that reacts as follows:
Moles KIO₃:
0.0250L * (0.0100mol / L) = 2.5x10⁻⁴moles KIO₃
Moles Na₂S₂O₃:
2.5x10⁻⁴moles KIO₃ * (6mol Na₂S₂O₃ / 1mol KIO₃) = 1.5x10⁻³ moles Na₂S₂O₃
Molar concentration:
1.5x10⁻³ moles Na₂S₂O₃ / 0.01521L =
0.0986M is the concentration of the Na₂S₂O₃ solutionwhat part of the food chain is a mink
a: secondary consumer
b: primary consumer
c:prouducer
d:herbivore
Answer: A secondary consumers
Explanation:
They are carnivores, feeding on primary consumers. The Bobcat, Raccoon, Mink, and Bass are all secondary consumers.
A 5.00 g piece of metal is heated to 100.0 C then placed in a beaker containing 20.0 g of water at 10.0 C. The temperature of the water rises to 15.0 C. Calculate the specific heat of the metal
How much NaCl would you dissolve and dilute to the 100.00 mL mark in a volumetric flask with DI H2O to prepare a 0.825 M sodium chloride solution?
Answer:
4.82 g
Explanation:
To solve this problem we'll use the definition of molarity:
Molarity = moles / litersWe are given the volume and concentration (keep in mind that 100mL=0.100L):
0.825 M = moles / 0.100 LNow we calculate the number of NaCl moles required:
moles = 0.0825 molThen we convert 0.0825 NaCl moles into grams, using its molar mass:
0.0825 mol * 58.44 g/mol = 4.82 gHow many molecules of CO2 at standard temperature and pressure in 5.4 moles of CO2
Answer:
3.25×10²⁴ molecules.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Number of mole of CO₂ = 5.4 moles
Number of molecules of CO₂ =?
The number of molecules of CO₂ in 5.4 moles can be obtained as follow:
From Avogadro's hypothesis,
1 mole of CO₂ = 6.02×10²³ molecules
Therefore,
5.4 moles of CO₂ = 5.4 × 6.02×10²³
5.4 moles of CO₂ = 3.25×10²⁴ molecules
Thus, 5.4 moles of CO₂ contains 3.25×10²⁴ molecules.
What is the key difference between a liquid and a gas?
Answer:
What is the key difference between gases and liquids? EZZZZZ. The particles in a liquid are attracted to one another; the particles in a gas *are not attracted *.
Explanation:
KBr is the formula for an ionic compound. The fact that neither symbol is followed by a subscript means that there is a(an) of ions in the compound
Answer:
equal number of ions
Explanation:
They cancel each other out that's why there is none
How do surface currents differ from deep ocean currents? Deepwater currents are dependent on the wind and landmasses. Deepwater currents are dependent on temperature and salinity. Deep ocean currents are affected by salinity and wind. None of the above
Answer:
surface currents are caused by winds : deep water currents are caused by difference in water density.
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Answer:
Deepwater currents are dependent on temperature and salinity.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Using the following equation:
2 NaOH + H2SO4 à 2 H2O + Na2SO4
How many grams of sodium sulfate will be formed if you start with 200 grams of sodium hydroxide and you have an excess of sulfuric acid?
What might happen if an endocrine hormone such as thyroid hormone was controlled by positive instead of negative feedback?
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Listed below are characteristics that serve as evidence of shared ancestry between fish and reptiles. Select the option that applies only to embryos rather than adults (1 point)
Ogill slits that turn into gills
O hatch from and lay eggs
O scales as a form of skin
Ospines and tails
Answer:
Its option A
Explanation:
It cant be option B because the adults lay the eggs, option A is correct because they embryos gill slits turn into gills.
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Answer:
Glow sticks and match would be light emission, slime would be preciptate, and cookies would be gas.
Explanation:
Chlorination of phenol gives para product but bromination of phenol gives Ortho para product why
Answer:
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Explanation:
The reaction of phenol with bromine is known as bromination of phenol. Solvent has great influence on the reaction. In different solvents, different products are obtained. The action of bromine on phenol can be explained as:
Reaction with bromine in water:—-
Reaction with bromine in water
Phenol reacts with bromine water to give 2,4,6-tribromophenol.
In water, ionisation is facilitated. Phenol gets ionised to form phenoxide ion, which is even better ortho,para-directing. Bromine also gets ionised to a larger extent to form a large number of bromonium ions. And Bromine ions are highly stabilized in ionic solvents. So the formation of strong o,p-directing group and stabilization of Br+ enhances the formation of tribromophenol.
Reaction with bromine in CS2:—-
Reaction with bromine in non-polar organic solvents
Phenol reacts with bromine in a presence of Carbon disulphide to form a mixture of o-bromophenol and p-bromophenol. Among which p-bromophenol predominates. In CS2 ionisation is not facilitated that much. As it is a non-polar solvent it doesn't the Br+ on. Also −OH group is moderately o,p-directing. So as usual para-product is more formed.
Two different bromide solutions are mixed with each other: Solution 1 is an aqueous solution of 4.85 g aluminum bromidein 150. ml water and solution 2 has a volume of 175 ml and contains 7.75 g of zinc bromide. You mix the two solutions together in a large beaker. What is the bromide concentration in moles/L in the mixture
Answer:
M=0.380 M.
Explanation:
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In this case, given those two solutions of aluminum bromide and zinc bromide, it is firstly necessary to compute the moles of bromide ions in each solution as shown below:
[tex]n_{Br^-}^{in\ AlBr_3}=4.85 gAlBr_3*\frac{1molAlBr_3}{266.69gAlBr_3}*\frac{3molBr^-}{1molAlBr_3} =0.05456molBr^-\\\\n_{Br^-}^{in\ ZnBr_2}=7.75gZnBr_2*\frac{1molZnBr_2}{225.22gZnBr_2}*\frac{2molBr^-}{1molZnBr_2} =0.06882molBr^-[/tex]
Now, we compute the total moles of bromide:
[tex]n_{Br^-}=0.05456mol+0.06882mol\\\\n_{Br^-}=0.12338mol[/tex]
Then, the total volume in liters:
[tex]150mL+175mL=325mL*\frac{1L}{1000mL} \\\\=0.325L[/tex]
Therefore, the concentration of total bromide is:
[tex]M=\frac{0.12338mol}{0.325L}\\\\M=0.380M[/tex]
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What are the chemical symbols for the elements calcium, carbon, and chlorine respectively? es
A) CL, C, and Ce
B) C, Ca, and Co
C) Ca. C, and CL
D) Ca, Co, and CL
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Predict the shape of the molecule.....
Answer:
bent
Explanation:
Which of the following is true according the the Arrhenius theory of acids?
A strong acid increases the OH-ion concentration in an aqueous solution.
A strong acid decreases the OH-ion concentration in an aqueous solution.
O A strong acid decreases the H+ and OH-ion concentration in an aqueous
solution.
A strong acid increases the H+ ion concentration in an aqueous solution.
he image shows two air fronts moving in a region. The cold front is moving faster than the warm front.
Which will likely happen if the cold front continues to advance faster than the warm front?
Cold air will pass over the warm air, causing dry weather in the region.
Cold air will pass over the warm air, causing dry weather in the region.
Cold air will push up the warm air, resulting in heavy rainfall in the region.
Cold air will push up the warm air, resulting in heavy rainfall in the region.
Cold air will push up the warm a
Answer:
Cold air will push up the warm air, resulting in heavy rainfall in the region.
Describe the motion of molecules in these two
substances when the ice cube is placed on the
radiator.
Answer:
When in direct contact, the fast-moving molecules in the radiator collide with the slow-moving molecules in the ice cube. Kinetic energy is transferred from the molecules in the radiator to the molecules in the ice cube, causing a slowdown of the radiator molecules and an acceleration of the ice molecules.
Explanation:
Answer
when in direct contact, the fast-moving molecules in the radiator collide with the slow-moving molecules in the ice cube. Kinetic energy is transferred from the molecules in the radiator to the molecules in the ice cube, causing a slowdown of the radiator molecules and an acceleration of the ice molecules.
Explanation: