Answer: A. C2H3F
Explanation:
reativity of alkali metals increases down the group while reativity decreases down the group in helogens
Complete question is;
Chemical reactivity of alkali metals increases down the group while reactivity of halogens decreases down the group. Give reasons
Answer:
Explained below
Explanation:
Alkali metals exhibit reactivity due to their electropositivity. Now, for alkalis, their electro-positivity increases down their group. Since their reactivity increases with increase in electropositivity, it means their reactivity also increases down the group.
Whereas, the reactivity of halogens occurs as a result of their electronegativity. Now, electronegativity for halogens decreases down the group. Since their reactivity decreases with decrease in electronegativity, it means that their reactivity will also decrease down the group.
How many atoms are in 2.5mol of sodium
Answer:
1024 sodium atoms.
The following are all examples of good titration reactions with the exception of _____________. (7-2) Group of answer choices Ammonia (NH3) titrated with HCl titrant. Formic acid titrated with ammonia (NH3) as a titrant. I- titrated with Ag titrant, forming a complex with a tiny Ksp. Potassium Hydrogen Phthalate (KHP) titrated with NaOH titrant. NaOH titrated with HBr titrant.
Answer:
Formic acid titrated with ammonia (NH3) as a titrant
Explanation:
We have to look at something very critical here and that is, considering whether the acid/ base is strong or weak.
For a weak acid weak base titration, there is no suitable indicator neither is there any sharp pH range because no sharp change occurs. So, for a weak acid-weak base titration, there is only a very small change in pH at the equivalence point. This makes it impractical to carry out a weak acid- weak base titration.
Formic acid is a weak acid and ammonia is a weak base. Hence, Formic acid titrated with ammonia (NH3) as a titrant is a bad titration
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12 Calculate the volume of concentrated sulphuric acid (density 1.84 g/mL), containing 98.0% H2SO4 by mass, that
would contain 40.0g pure H2SO4.
A 32.2mL B 52.2mL C 22.2mL D 42.2mL
Answer:a
Explanation:
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A 50.0 g sample of liquid water at 56.0°C, heats to 91.0 "C. How much energy is
involved in this change? (Heat capacity of liquid water is 4.17 J/gºC) (Q
=mcAT)
A. 7298 J B. 12038 J
C. 204480 J D. 17807 J
Answer:
A
Explanation:
using
mC∆t
50×4.17×(91-56)
=50×4.17×35
=7297.5
~ 7298 J
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Answer:
the volume of the gas will decrease
What are the layers of the Earth
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Crust, Upper Mantle, Lower Mantle, Outer Core
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Answer:
They are in order from exterior to the interior - the crust, the mantle, the outer core, and the inner core.
What are the characteristics of a gas?
A. no definite shape but a definite volume
B. a definite shape but no definite volume
C. a definite volume and definite shape
D. no definite shape or definite volume
Answer:
D. no definite shape or. definite volume
Explanation:
Gases do not have a definite shape or volume because the molecules in gases are very loosely packed, they have large intermolecular spaces and hence they move around. The particles of solid are closely packed and occupy less space while particles of gases are loosely packed and occupy the complete space available.
you have a sample of 23.8 g of C2H6. how many moles of C2H6 are in the sample?
Be sure to show your work and each step is writing out clearly.
Answer:
0.791 moles are present in the sample
Explanation:
To convert mass to moles of a substance you must find the molar mass of the susbtance.
The molar mass of C₂H₆ is:
2C = 12.01g/mol*2 = 24.02g/mol
6H = 1.01g/mol*6 = 6.06g/mol
Molar mass = 24.02g/mol + 6.06g/mol = 30.08g/mol is the molar mass of C₂H₆
And the moles of 23.8g of this substance are:
23.8g * (1mol / 30.08g) =
0.791 moles are present in the sampleHow much volume would a sample of galena have it its mass was 300 grams?
Answer:
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Draw the organic product(s) formed when CH3CH2CH2OH is treated with each reagent. a. H2SO4 e. SOCl2, pyridine i. [1] TsCl, pyridine; [2] NaSH b. NaH f. PBr3 j. POCl3, pyridine c. HCl ZnCl2 g. TsCl, pyridine d. HBr h. [1] NaH; [2] CH3CH2Br
Answer:
See answer below
Explanation:
In this case, we are treating an alcohol with different reagents to give different products. In the picture below you have the draw of each product, and here, the explanation.
a) H₂SO₄: In this case, it will promote an E1 reaction forming an alkene as product.
b) NaH: In this case, it will promote an acid base reaction, and the final product will be an alcoxide.
c) HCl/ZnCl₂: In this case, primary alcohols reacts with this reactive to form an alkyl halide.
d) HBr: Another reaction forming an alkyl halide with bromine in this case.
e) SOCl₂: Similar to c), it will form an alkyl chloride.
f) PBr₃: Similar to d, forming an alkyl bromide.
g) TsCl: Here it will be a sustitution reaction, where tosilate replaces the OH
h) NaH/CH₃CH₂Br: In this case it will form an alcoxide and then, a larger alkyl.
i) TsCl/NaSH: First it will form a tosilate and then, the SH group. A sustitution reaction.
j) POCl₃: A sustitution reaction forming an alkyl chloride.
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A spider has several eyes.
What is the main function of these organs?
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Answer:
it is d
Explanation:
Answer: d
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I am a teacher in a college in a large city in China. One day, some students asked me to join
them for dinner. They said they wanted to take me to a very special restaurant that had
just opened. This new place served American food. The students were proud that their city
had a restaurant that served fine American food. I was quite surprised when we got to the
restaurant. My students had taken me to a very well-known fast food restaurant!
1.
In the paragraph above, the author's purpose is to
А. inform.
B
entertain
share personal experiences
C
D
persuade
Answer:
c or b
Explanation:
the story is entertaining and it shares the teachers personal experiences with the teachers students
5 Describe how seawater forms layers
Answer:The ocean forms layers because the water has different density throughout. 2. Water with higher density sinks to the bottom while water with lower density sits on the top. ... Low-density water tends to be warmer and less saline, while high-density water is generally cooler and more saline.
Explanation:
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Answer:
12 mi/h
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Total distance (d): 6 kmTime elapsed (t): 19 minStep 2: Convert "d" to miles
We will use the conversion factor 1 mi = 1.60934 km.
6 km × 1 mi/1.60934 km = 3.7 mi
Step 3: Convert "t" to hours
We will use the conversion factor 1 h = 60 min.
19 min × 1 h/60 min = 0.32 h
Step 4: Calculate the average speed of the runner (s)
The speed is equal to the quotient between the total distance and the time elapsed.
s = d/t
s = 3.7 mi/0.32 h = 12 mi/h
Where and how does respiration take place
Answer:
Glucose and oxygen react together in cells to produce carbon dioxide and water and releases energy. The reaction is called aerobic respiration because oxygen from the air is needed for it to work. Energy is released in the reaction. The mitochondria , found in the cell cytoplasm, are where most respiration happens.
PLEASE HURRY IM TIMED Which of the following are examples of physical changes? (Select all that apply.)
tearing a piece of paper
a nail rusting
crushing a soda can
Answer:
Explanation:
tearing a piece of paper
crushing a soda can
What are three forms of the element carbon?
Answer:
There are at least eight forms of carbon: amorphous, graphite, diamond, fullerenes, aggregated diamond nanorods, carbon nanofoam, glassy carbon, and linear acetylenic carbon.
Explanation:
Find the number of moles in 25.0g of ammonium
Answer:
1.389 moles
Explanation:
We are given that
Given mass of ammonium=25.0 g
We have to find the number of moles in 25.0g of ammonium.
The chemical formula of ammonium [tex]NH^{+}_4[/tex]
Molar mass of N=14, Molar mass of H=1
Molar mass of ammonium (NH4+)=14+4(4)=18 g/mol
We know that
Number of moles=Given mass/Molar mass
Using the formula
Number of moles of ammonium=[tex]\frac{25}{18}[/tex]moles
Number of moles of ammonium=1.389 moles
Hence, the number of moles in 25.0g of ammonium=1.389 moles
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Identify and describe the different forms of precipitation shown in the images.
Answer:
snow, hail, rain
Explanation:
precipitation is the transfer of water in any form from the atmosphere to the land or sea surface
Forms of Precipitation. It can be liquid or solid; the main precipitation types are rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, hail, and drizzle.
Why are there different forms of precipitation?There are different forms of precipitation based on atmospheric conditions. Warmer atmospheric conditions might result in rain, drizzle, or hail (if it's a thunderstorm). Colder atmospheric conditions might result in snow, sleet, freezing rain, or ice crystals.
What are the 4 main types of precipitation?The four main types of precipitation are rain, snow, sleet, and hail. Rain is liquid precipitation that falls during many parts of the year. Hail is associated with thunderstorms and generally falls in warmer temperatures. Snow and sleet are frozen and generally fall in colder temperatures.
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Sugar
O2
CO2
H2O
What is the name of this energy pathway?
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Why is n-hexanol is not soluble in H2O
Answer:
Ethanol is soluble in water because it has a hydroxyl group which allows it to form hydrogen bonds with the water molecules. This is why hexanol is not soluble in water.
What was the main purpose of the opportunity rover?
Answer:
Explanation:The major goals of the two rovers, according to NASA, were to determine whether life as we know it could ever have arisen on Mars (focusing particularly on searching for ancient water) and characterizing the climate and geology of
Answer:
The major goals of the two rovers, according to NASA, were to determine whether life as we know it could ever have arisen on Mars (focusing particularly on searching for ancient water) and characterizing the climate and geology of the planet
Sublimation occurs when moving from
1) G to H.
2) I to J.
3) J to I.
4) I to H.
Your family as an old apple tree in your backyard Your mom loves using the tree's apples to make pies. You don't care for apples ,but you enjoy reading under the tree's shade Which phrase bost describes the ecosystem services that the tree provides for you and your mom?
only and aesthetic services and direct services
only indirect services
indirect and direct services
Only ethical and aesthetic services
Answer:
ethical and aesthetic services and direct services
Explanation:
I just took the test and it's NOT indirect services and direct services like the other person said. It's ethical and aesthetic services and direct services.
CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
Balanced chemical equation for this
Answer:
C5H12 + 8O2 --> 5CO2 + 6H2O
Explanation:
Complete question
Write a balanced chemical equation to represent the combustion of CH3CH2CH2CH2CH3
Solution
The given compound is pentane
C5H12
The empirical equation representing combustion of pentane is
C5H12 + O2 --> CO2 + H2O
We will first balance the carbon atoms
C5H12 + O2 --> 5CO2 + H2O
Now we will balance the Hydrogen molecule
C5H12 + O2 --> 5CO2 + 6H2O
Now we will balance the oxygen molecule
C5H12 + 8O2 --> 5CO2 + 6H2O
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Answer:
Question 1.
a. the product of the reaction above that contains calcium is calcium chloride, CaCl₂.
b. the reactant, hydrochloric acid, HCl contains hydrogen
c. the product water, H₂O contains hydrogen
d. the reactant, calcium carbonate, CaCO₃ contains carbon
e. The product carbon (iv) oxide contains carbon
Question 2:
a. atoms of hydrogen and oxygen bonded together as a single compound known as water molecules are present at the start of the reaction
b. two molecules of water are present at the start of the reaction
c. two individual atoms of hydrogen and oxygen existing as molecules are present at the end of the reaction.
d. at the end of the reaction, two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen are present.
Question 3:
a. total mass of products = 187 g
b. if Chinua starts with 10 g of magnesium, the same 10 g of magnesium will be found in the magnesium sulfate
Explanation:
Question 1: The equation of the reaction between calcium carbonate and hydrochloric acid is given as follows: + 2HCl ---> CaCl₂ + H₂O + CO₂
a. the product of the reaction above that contains calcium is calcium chloride, CaCl₂.
b. the reactant, hydrochloric acid, HCl contains hydrogen
c. the product water, H₂O contains hydrogen
d. the reactant, calcium carbonate, CaCO₃ contains carbon
e. The product carbon (iv) oxide contains carbon
Question 2: the equation of the reaction in which water is broken down to hydrogen and oxygen is as follows: 2H₂O ----> 2H₂ + O₂
a. atoms of hydrogen and oxygen bonded together as a single compound known as water molecules are present at the start of the reaction
b. two molecules of water are present at the start of the reaction
c. two individual atoms of hydrogen and oxygen existing as molecules are present at the end of the reaction.
d. at the end of the reaction, two molecules of hydrogen and one molecule of oxygen are present.
Question 3: The equation of the reaction between magnesium and sulfuric acid is given as follows: Mg + H₂SO₄ ---> MgSO₄ + H₂
molar mass of Mg = 24.0 g; molar mass of H₂SO₄ = 98.0 g
a. when 37.0 g of magnesium is reacted with 150 g of H₂SO₄, the total mass of products of the reaction is equal to the total mass of the reactants according to the law of conservation of mass.
Total mass of products = 150 + 37 = 187 g
b. if Chinua starts with 10 g of magnesium, the same 10 g of magnesium will be found in the magnesium sulfate
How many grams of sodium hydroxide are needed to completely react with 50.0 grams of H2SO4?
Answer:
48.0 grams
Explanation:
The products of this reaction are nitrogen gas and water. How many grams of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) are needed to completely react with 50.0 grams of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to form sodium sulfate (Na2SO4) and water? 2NaOH + H2SO4 → Na2SO4 + 2H2O ; 48.0 grams of NaOH are needed.
51.020 grams of sodium hydroxide is needed to completely react with 50 grams of sulfuric acid according to stoichiometry.
What is stoichiometry?It is the determination of proportions of elements or compounds in a chemical reaction. The related relations are based on law of conservation of mass and law of combining weights and volumes.
Stoichiometry is used in quantitative analysis for measuring concentrations of substances present in the sample.
The reaction between sodium hydroxide and sulfuric acid is as follows,
2 NaOH + H₂SO₄[tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Na₂SO₄+2 H₂O
From the reaction, it is clear that 2 oles of sodium hydroxide react with 1 mole of sulfuric acid to give products. According to molar mass concept,
100 g of sodium hydroxide gives 98 g of sulfuric acid
Therefore, 50 gram of sulfuric acid requires 50×100/98=51.020 g
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