Answer:
1. The balanced chemical reaction is:
[tex]HNO_3(aq)+NaOH(aq)\rightarrow NaNO_3(aq)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
2. The balanced chemical reaction is:
[tex]2HI(aq)+Sr(OH)_2(aq)\rightarrow SrI_2(aq)+2H_2O(l)[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given chemical reactions, it is necessary to keep in mind the cations and anions are switched around as a result of the bonds rearrangement in these neutralization reactions; therefore, we can proceed as follows:
1. The balanced chemical reaction is:
[tex]HNO_3(aq)+NaOH(aq)\rightarrow NaNO_3(aq)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
Because all atoms are in the same amount at each side of the equation and the resulting salt is soluble.
2. The balanced chemical reaction is:
[tex]2HI(aq)+Sr(OH)_2(aq)\rightarrow SrI_2(aq)+2H_2O(l)[/tex]
Because all atoms are in the same amount at each side of the equation and the resulting salt is soluble.
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If carbon is in an animal is it:
A. Abiotic matter
B. Biotic matter
C. Energy storage molecules
D. Carbon dioxide
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Do not guess or give me a file or I will report you!!
Answer:
It is A
Explanation:
Abiotic matter
2 NaClO3→ 2 NaCl + 3 O2
How many moles of O2 are produced when 40g of NaCl are formed?
Answer:
75.6
Explanation:
which is an example of a sale laboratory procedure
Part A. Classify each of these soluble solutes as a strong electrolyte, a weak electrolyte, or a nonelectrolyte. Solutes Formula Nitric acid HNO3 Potassium hydroxide KOH Formic acid HCOOH Ethyl amine CH3CH2NH2 Sodium bromide NaBr Butanol C4H9OH Sucrose C12H22O11
Part B. Enter a molecular equation for the reaction that occurs between aqueous HBr and aqueous LiOH.
Answer:
1. Strong electrolytes = Nitric acid HNO3,Potassium hydroxide KOH, Sodium bromide NaBr
Weak electrolytes = Formic acid HCOOH Ethyl amine CH3CH2NH2, Butanol C4H9OH
Non-electrolyte = Sucrose C12H22O11
2. The reaction between aqueous HBr and aqueous LiOH is shown innthe equation below:
HBr + LiOH ----> NaBr + H₂O
Explanation:
Electrolytes are substances that when in molten state or in aqueous solution dissociate into ions both positively-charged and negatively-charged ions known as actions and anions, which are then able conduct electricity.
Strong electrolytes are aqueous or molten solutions of compounds which ionize completely to produce anions and actions. Ionic compounds such as organic salts, acids and bases are strong electrolytes.
Weak electrolytes only ionize partially, that is, they produce few ions. Some organic salts, acids and bases are weak elctrolytes
From the compounds given above;
Strong electrolytes = Nitric acid HNO3,Potassium hydroxide KOH, Sodium bromide NaBr
Weak electrolytes = Formic acid HCOOH Ethyl amine CH3CH2NH2, Butanol C4H9OH
Non-electrolyte = Sucrose C12H22O11
2. The reaction between aqueous HBr and aqueous LiOH is shown innthe equation below:
HBr + LiOH ----> NaBr + H₂O
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Answer:
Friston to energy
Explanation:
Friction to Energy as its a energy stooping the object form moving
what is the xonclusion of separating acetone and water by simple and fractional distillation
Answer:
In conclusion, acetone was determined to be the unknown used in the simple distillation and acetone- water was separated successfully by fractional distillation. Introduction Distillation is the chief technique used to separate and purify liquids.
Pls help ASAP ! Identify the following reaction: H2 + O2 → H2O
Group of answer choices
synthesis reaction
decomposition reaction
single replacement reaction
double replacement reaction
Answer:
Synthesis Reaction
Explanation:
Here we see H2 and O2 are being combined H2O. Synthesis reactions are where we see a combination to make a single product.
So here it'd be A + B =AB
2Na(s)+Cl2(g)→2NaCl(s)
Decomposition would be the break down of a compound into 2, the opposite of synthesis.
AB = A + B
2HgO(s)→2Hg(l)+O2(g)
Single replacement is where 1 element replaces another in a reaction, or switches place with 1 element.
AY + B = A + BY
2 HCl(aq) + Zn(s) → ZnCl2(aq) + H2(g)
Double replacement is similar but 2 elements are switch/replaced.
AY + BX = AX + BY
CuCl2(aq) + 2 AgNO3(aq) → Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)
Calculate E∘cell for the following balanced redox reaction:
2Cu(s)+Ca2+(aq)→2Cu+(aq)+Ca(s)
The standard cell potential of this reaction is obtained from the calculations as 3.21 V
What is an electrochemical cell?An electrochemicall cell is onee in which electrical energy is produced from a chemical reaction. A cell reaction is sponteanous of the standard cell potential is positive.
Now;
E∘cell = E∘cathode - E∘anode
E∘cathode = 0.34 V
E∘anode = (-2.87 V)
E∘cell = 0.34 V - (-2.87 V) = 3.21 V
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Convert 467.00 g AlCl3 to mol AlCl3.
Answer:
467.000g AICI3 to mol AICI3
Explanation
Answer:
7.49959 mol i hope this is right
Which of the following apply to gases. Select all that apply.
Answer:
kindly give options
Explanation:
Write the chemical equation for the dissolution of NH4Cl in water including the
Heat term
a sample of gas has a volume of 100.0L at 135C assuming the pressure remains constant
Answer: 84.56 L is the answer.
Explanation:
Answer:
84.6
Explanation:
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how much of 1.0 g would be left after 3 half lives
Answer:
0.125 g
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Original amount (N₀) = 1 g
Number of half-lives (n) = 3
Amount remaining (N) =?
We can obtain the amount of the substance remaining by using the following formula:
N = 1/2ⁿ × N₀
N = 1/2³ × 1
N = ⅛ × 1
N = 0.125 × 1
N = 0.125 g
Thus, 0.125 g of the substance will remain after 3 half-lives.
What is the formula of compound formed from a calcium ion and As? Express your answer as a chemical formula
Answer:
its chemical formula is Ca3N2
Explanation:
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True or Fase. Every substance has to be classified as either acid or base?
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Some substances don't have to be
Consider the balanced chemical equation
4B(s) + 302 (g)► 2B203(s)
What mole ratio would you use to calculate how many moles of oxygen gas would be needed to react completely with a given number of moles of boron?
A. 3 mol O2
/ 4 mol B
B. 4 mol O2/
3 mol B
C. 3 mol O2/
2 mol B
D.
2 mol O2
/ 3 mol B
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The coefficents are used when determining mole ratio. So just look in front of O and B
the ratio is 3/4
you cna use this in stoich as well
what is your experience about water pollution
Answer:
water pollution is a process in which water gets polluted due to discharge of city sewage and industrial waste. I was suffering through the water born disease when I drank the contaminated water. The sources of water becomes dirty. It makes environment unbalanced. People suffer from different water born disease when they drink polluted water.
What is the pressure, in mmHg, of a 4.00 g sample of O2 gas, which has a temperature of 37.0 °C, and a volume of 4400 mL?
Answer:
549.48 mmHg
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the number of mole of oxygen in 4 g. This can be obtained as follow:
Molar mass of O₂ = 2 × 16 = 32 g/mol
Mass of O₂ = 4 g
Mole of O₂ =?
Mole = mass /molar mass
Mole of O₂ = 4/32
Mole of O₂ = 0.125 mole
Next, we shall convert 37.0 °C to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
T(K) = T(°C) + 273
T (°C) = 37.0 °C
T(K) = 37.0 °C + 273
T(K) = 310 K
Next, we shall convert 4400 mL to L.
1000 mL = 1 L
Therefore,
4400 mL = 4400 mL × 1 L / 1000 mL
4400 mL = 4.4 L
Next, we shall determine the pressure. This can be obtained as follow:
Number of mole (n) = 0.125 mole
Temperature (T) = 310 K
Volume (V) = 4.4 L
Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol
Pressure (P) =?
PV = nRT
P × 4.4 = 0.125 × 0.0821 × 310
Divide both side by 4.4
P = (0.125 × 0.0821 × 310) / 4.4
P = 0.723 atm
Finally, we shall convert 0.723 atm to mmHg.
1 atm = 760 mmHg
Therefore,
0.723 atm = 0.723 atm × 760 mmHg / 1 atm
0.723 atm = 549.48 mmHg
Thus, the pressure is 549.48 mmHg
Q) Briefly describe how body systems work all together
Answer:
Your bones and muscles work together to support and move your body. Your respiratory system takes in oxygen from the air. ... Your circulatory system carries oxygen, water, and nutrients to cells throughout your body. Wastes from the cells are eliminated by your respiratory system, your excretory system, and your skin.
Explanation:
Which statement is true about fossils?
a.Only the remains of animals, and not plant, can be made into a fossil.
b.To officially be a fossil, the remains of an entire organism must be found.
c.The remains of an organism that lived 500 years ago is called a fossil.
d.A fossil is any trace of prehistoric life.
Answer:
d, the remains of an organism have to be 10,000 years old to be classified as a fossile:)
Answer:
(d)
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If 175.6 joules of energy are applied to a sample of Aluminum and its temperature changed by 35.4 degrees then what was the weight of the Aluminum sample?
Answer:
5.51g
Explanation:
Using the following formula:
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = amount of heat in Joules
m = mass/weight of Aluminum
c = specific heat of Aluminum (0.900 J/g°C)
∆T = change in temperature.
Based on the information given in this question, Q = 175.6 joules, ∆T = 35.4°C, c = 0.900 J/g°C.
Using, Q = m × c × ∆T
175.6 = m × 0.900 × 35.4
175.6 = 31.86m
m = 175.6/31.86
m = 5.51g
The weight of the aluminum sample is 5.51g.
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A scientist observes that the leg bones of cats are similar to the bones in the wings of bats. The scientist concludes the two species share a common ancestor. Which describes why the scientist drew that conclusion?
1. developmental patterns
2. DNA
3. fossil evidence
4 .structural data
Bald eagles might lay up to five eggs at a time, but only one hatchling usually survives. Which feature of natural selection is this an example of?
1 .adaptation
2. genetic variation
3. overproduction
4. selection
By which method the following mixture can be separated?(i)mixture of colours (ii) Minerals oil.
Answer:
mixture of colours answer
Why is NH3 not considered a base under the Arrhenius definition of acids and bases?
SELECT AN ANSWER
a. It does not react with acids.
b. NH3(aq) does not contain OH- ions.
c. NH3 is considered a base under the Arrhenius definition, but not under the Bronsted-Lowry definition.
d. It does not cause a color change when mixed with an acid-base (pH) indicator.
Answer:
b. NH3(aq) does not contain OH- ions.
Explanation:
According to Arrhenius in his definition, a base is a substance that has the ability to increase the hydroxyll ion (OH-) of an aqueous solution. In other words, Arrhenius bases dissociates into OH- when dissolved in water.
According to this question, ammonia (NH3) will not be considered an Arrhenius base because it does not contain OH-. This means that ammonia (NH3) cannot dissociate into hydroxyll ion when dissolved in water.
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What's the wavelength in meters of an electron traveling at 9.5 x 10^7 m/s? The mass of an electron is 9.11 x 10^-28 g.
Select one:
a. 7.66 x 10-15 m
b.7.66 x 10-12 m
c. 3.47 x 1027 m
d. 3.47 x 1030 m
Answer:
where:
• A is the wavelength in m.
• h = 6.626 x 10-34Js is Planck's
constant.
• m is the mass of the particle, such as the electron, in kg. The particle must have a mass for this relation to work.
• v is the forward velocity of the particle, in m/s.
Hence, the wavelength is:
6.626 x 10-34J.s
(9.1094 × 10 −³¹kg) (5 × 10³m/s)
We know that 1 J 1 kg. m²/s². So:
6.626 × 10-³4 g · m² / ø
9.1094 x 10 - 31) (5 x 105 m/s)
= 1.455 x 10-9 m
=
= 1.455 nm
what changes would you see in the colour of litmus paper in lemon,ash and blood
Answer:
Colour of litmus papers in lemon:
Blue litmus- Red
Red litmus- No change
Really sorry but don't know about others
Litmus paper indicator shows following color changes for lemon it is, blue litmus to red, for ash and blood it is red litmus to blue indicating their acidic nature in case of lemon and alkaline nature in case of ash and blood.
What is an indicator?Indicator is defined as a chemical substance which is chemically a weak acid or a weak base which changes it's color depending upon the concentration of hydrogen ions present in the solution.They dissociate slightly in water to produce ions.
These are generally derived from plant pigments and are of slightly acidic or basic in nature.There are three types of indicators:
1) natural indicators
2) synthetic indicators
3) olfactory indicators.
These are mainly used in determination of end point of titrations. Every indicator has it's pH range in which it can perform effectively.These are usually organic compounds.
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1. How many grams are in 1.4 moles of Mg(NO3)2?
Explanation:
molar mass of the compound = 24 + 2× 14+ 16×6
= 24 + 28 + 96
= 148g/mol
no of moles = given mass / molar mass of the compound
1.4 = given mass/ 148
1.4×148=given mass
207.2 g
which of the following are the correct formulas for potassium oxide and calcium oxide respectively
Explanation:
potassium oxide is K2O
calcium oxide is CaO
calcium oxide is used to make glass
potassium oxide is used in fertilizer
Compare the ionization energies of each pair of atoms. Enter the symbol for the atom with the larger ionization energy.
(If both atoms would be expected to have the same ionization energy, enter the word same.)
Pairs Symbol of atom with the larger ionization energy
Cl and I
Na and K
F and Br
Answer: 1. I
2. Na
3. F
Explanation:
Ionization energy is the energy required to remove the most loosely bound electron from an isolated gaseous atom.
In a group, the ionization energy decreases as we move down a group as the size increases. The electrons get added to the next shell. Thus the valence electron moves far from the nucleus and thus less energy is required to remove the valence electron.
1. Cl and I: Cl will have larger ionization energy as I lies lower in the group.
2. Na and K : Na will have larger ionization energy as K lies lower in the group
3. F and Br : F will have larger ionization energy as Br lies lower in the group.