Answer:
9.34 g Ag
Explanation:
(i) CH2=CH-CH2-CH=CH,
Give IUPAC name of the compound.
Answer:
The IUPAC name of CH3 – CH2 – CH2 – CH=CH2 is Pent-1-ene.
Name the molecule when potassium reacts with chlorine?
Answer: Potassium Chloride
Explanation:
If you have 15g of sodium carbonate, what
mass of sodium is present in that sample?
Answer: 6.75 g
Explanation:
If 1 g of radium-226 has an activity of 1 curie, what is the activity of 2 g of radium-226? 1 curie 2 curies 4 curies 10 curies
Answer:
2 curies
Explanation:
This is actually pretty easy to explain.
The Radium-226 which is an isotope of the radium, have an activity of curie. This is basically used in radioactivity of certain elements.
As in both cases we have Radium -226 and we are only varying the mass of the Radium, then, we can just do a rule of 3 to calculate this:
1 g Ra-226 --------> 1 Curie
2 g Ra-226 --------> X Curie
Solving for X:
X = 2 g * 1 Curie / 1 g
X = 2 Curies.You can also see this by taking 2 grams of Ra per separate. On one side you have 1 g of Ra-226 and on the other side, you have another 1 g of Ra-226. Both have 1 Cury of activity. If you put both on the same side, you will have 1 Cury of 1 isotope plus 1 cury of the other isotope, final result? 2 curies.
Hope this helps
What is the amount of diamine silver that can be formed when 10.00 g AgCl is mixed with 1.00 L of 0.100 M NH3?
The amount of diamine silver chloride = 8.87 g
Further explanationGiven
10 g AgCl
1.00 L of 0.100 M NH3
Required
the amount of diamine silver
Reaction
AgCl + 2 NH₃ → [Ag(NH₃)₂]Cl
mol AgCl :
= mass : MW
= 10 g : 143,32 g/mol
= 0.0698
mol NH₃ :
= M x V
= 0.1 x 1
= 0.1
NH₃ as a limiting reactant
mol [Ag(NH₃)₂]Cl based on NH₃ :
= 1/2 x mol NH₃
= 1/2 x 0.1
= 0.05
Mass diamine silver :
= 0.05 x 177.3822 g/mol
= 8.87 g
Which volume is the greatest?
Microliter
Milliliter
Deciliter
Centiliter
Answer:
Deciliter = 0.1 L
Explanation:
The options are unit of volume. In order to determine which is greatest, all the options would be converted to liter.
Microliter = 1e-6 L
Mililiter = 0.001 L
Deciliter = 0.1 L
Centiliter = 0.01 L
Among all the options; Deciliter = 0.1 L is the greatest.
a primary substance that cannot be divided into separate substances; one of about 112 different basic varieties of matter making up the universe
Answer:
No you can not divide a primary substance into a seperat one because ot wpuld be like divideing the universe
What are the three energy's .
Answer:
Energy and how it can change forms. Kinetic, potential, and chemical energy.
whats the balance to Sr + O, SrO
Answer:
SrO = Sr + O - Chemical Equation Balancer.
Explanation:
A cylinder of an ideal gas contains 1.2 moles of gas and occupies a volume of 5.0L. If 0.5 moles of a second gas are added to the cylinder, and the cylinder is allowed to expand until it reaches the same temperature and pressure as before, what is the final volume of gas, in liters, that occupies the cylinder?
Answer:
7.08 L
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Initial mole (n₁) = 1.2 moles
Initial volume (V₁) = 5 L
Final mole (n₂) = 1.2 + 0.5 = 1.7 moles
Final volume (V₂) =?
From ideal gas equation,
PV = nRT
Divide both by n
PV / n = RT
Divide both side by P
V / n = RT/P
RT/P => constant
Therefore,
V₁ / n₁ = V₂ / n₂
With the above formula i.e
V₁/n₁ = V₂/n₂
We can obtain the final volume of the gas as follow:
Initial mole (n₁) = 1.2 moles
Initial volume (V₁) = 5 L
Final mole (n₂) = 1.7 moles
Final volume (V₂) =?
V₁/n₁ = V₂/n₂
5 / 1.2 = V₂ / 1.7
Cross multiply
5 × 1.7 = 1.2 × V₂
8.5 = 1.2 × V₂
Divide both side by 1.2
V₂ = 8.5 / 1.2
V₂ = 7.08 L
Therefore, the final volume of the gas is 7.08 L
How does evaporation lead to precipitation
Answer:
1.evaperation
2.condenstation
3.precipatation
Explanation:
So I guess condenstation leads to precipatation-
Answer:
Evaporation is when water/liquids changes state from a liquid to a gas. Which eventually with enough water water vapor (which is what forms when water evaporates), it turns into clouds. But when the clouds get too heavy and full of water. Rain/precipitation falls from those clouds.
-Hope this helps!
Explanation:
write and balance the cellular respiration equation of glucose compared with the photosynthesis reaction in the terms of reactants products energy flow in the significance of each.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Calculate the number of moles in 2.67 g of carbon trihydride
Answer:0.178 moles
Explanation: carbon trihydride seems to be an unusual name for the methyl group CH3–
ionic wt 15
moles = 2.67/15 = 0.178
Could someone please help me? You can ignore number 3
For Number 2)
THE ELEMENTS TEND TO FORM COMPOUNDS BECAUSE AOMS ARE UNSTABLE AND CAN SHARE ELECTRONS IN THIER OUTER ENERGY LEVELS .
AS WE KNOW, ATOMS OF AN ELEMENT BECOMES MORE STABLE BY LOSING , GAINING AND SHARING ELECTRONS.
Elements react with each other to complete their octet or duplet so as to become stavle in nature. For e.g. Carbon reacts with oxygen to form carbon dioxide. Carbon reacts with four molecules of hydrogen to form methane - CH4.
Which types of changes must follow the law of conservation of mass?
Both physical and chemical changes
Neither physical nor chemical changes
Only physical changes
Only chemical changes
Answer: both
Explanation:
Iron is a mineral. A nail made out of iron
a mineral.
Answers:
Is also
Is not
Answer:
is also
Explanation:
if iron is a mineral then a nail is a mineral to
What is mass in grams of 2.30 moles of Aluminum?
62.1 g Al
General Formulas and Concepts:Math
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightChemistry
Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableStoichiometry
Using Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
2.30 mol Al
Step 2: Identify Conversions
[PT] Molar Mass of Al - 26.98 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
Set up: [tex]\displaystyle 2.30 \ mol \ Al(\frac{26.98 \ g \ Al}{1 \ mol \ Al})[/tex]Multiply/Divide: [tex]\displaystyle 62.054 \ g \ Al[/tex]Step 4: Check
Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.
62.054 g Al ≈ 62.1 g Al
How many grams of NaOH do you need to dissolve to make 1.55 Liters of a 1.55 Molar solution?
Answer:
Mass = 96g
Explanation:
Molarity = number of moles/volume of solvent
According to the provided information, volume = 1.55L, Molarity = 1.55M
number of moles (n) = molarity × volume
n = 1.55 × 1.55
n = 2.4025
n = 2.40mol
For NaOH, molar mass = 23 + 16 + 1 = 40g/mol
mole = mass/molar mass
Mass = molar mass × mole
Mass = 40 × 2.40
Mass = 96g
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Answer:
2 and 5
Explanation:
A chemical process used to produce ethanol as a fuel additive was expected to produce 5,000 kilograms of ethanol based on the amounts of starting materials used, but only 4,760 kilograms were produced. What was the percent yield for ethanol in this process? A)1.09 percent B)4.80 percent C)95.2 percent D)105 percent
Answer:
The percent yield for ethanol in this process is 95.2%
Explanation:
Yield is the ratio between the amount of product actually obtained in the reaction and the maximum amount of product that could have been obtained if the reagents had been completely consumed.
The theoretical yield is the yield is the maximum you can get in a reaction.
On the other hand, the actual performance shows what you really get in experimentation. It is generally less than the theoretical yield.
So, the percentage return is the actual return times the theoretical return multiplied by 100.
So, in this case the percentage yield will be calculated as:
[tex]percent yield=\frac{4,760 kg}{5,000 kg} *100[/tex]
percent yield= 95.2%
The percent yield for ethanol in this process is 95.2%
How many grams are there in 3.4 x 10^24 atoms of He?
Group of answer choices
2.07
5.7 g
0.57 g
20.7
Given :
Number of He atoms, [tex]n = 3.4\times 10^{24}[/tex] atoms.
To Find :
How many grams are their in given number of He atoms.
Solution :
We know, molecular mass of He is 4 g. It means that their are [tex]6.022 \times 10^{23}[/tex] atoms in 4 g of He.
Let, number of gram He in [tex]3.4\times 10^{24}[/tex] atoms is x , so :
[tex]x = \dfrac{3.4\times 10^{24}}{6.022\times 10^{23}}\times 4\\\\x = $$22.58\ g[/tex]
Therefore, grams of He atoms is 22.58 g .
New rocks are heavier than old rocks.
Calculate the energy of a photon emitted when an electron in a hydrogen atom undergoes a transition from =3 to =1.
Answer:
[tex]1.936\times 10^{-18}\ \text{J}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]R_h[/tex] = Rydberg constant = [tex]2.178\times 10^{-18}\ \text{J}[/tex]
[tex]n_i[/tex] = Initial shell = 3
[tex]n_f[/tex] = Final shell = 1
We have the relation
[tex]\Delta E=R_h(\dfrac{1}{n_f^2}-\dfrac{1}{n_i^2})\\\Rightarrow \Delta E=2.178\times 10^{-18}(\dfrac{1}{1^2}-\dfrac{1}{3^2})\\\Rightarrow \Delta E=1.936\times 10^{-18}\ \text{J}[/tex]
The energy of the photon emitted here is [tex]1.936\times 10^{-18}\ \text{J}[/tex].
1 point
If the element Lithium (Li) were to bond with the element Sulfur (s), what
type of bond can you predict will be formed and why?*
A. Covalent-Li and S are two nonmetals
B. Covalent-Li is a metal and S is a nonmetal
C. Ionic-Li and S are two nonmetals
D. Ionic-Li is a metal and S is a nonmetal
Answer:
C. Ionic-Li and S are two nonmetals
(NH4)3P is it Ionic or Molecular??
Answer: It is molecular
Explanation: The reason it is molecular is because it has no ions in the formula it only has the molecular mass which is the reason why it is in fact molecular
A __________________ chemical equation shows that the same number of atoms in the reactants are also in the product.
balanced
rearranged
transferred
beautiful
what is the name of the compoud H2Co2
13.Which shows the order of increasing ionization energy?
a.Si, Al, Mg, Na
b.Ga, Ge, As, Se
c.Be, Mg, Ca, Sr
d.F, Cl, Br, I
A patient needs to take 875mg twice daily The pills in the bottle are each 250mg How many pills does she wants to take 875mg
Answer:
[tex]3.5[/tex] pill need to taken for completing dosage of [tex]875[/tex] mg
Explanation:
Total dosage of medicine to be taken in a day
[tex]= 2 * 875 \\= 1750[/tex]mg
Total weight of one pill [tex]= 250[/tex] mg
Number of pills required is equal to total dosage of medicine divided by the weight of one pill.
Hence,
Number of pills
[tex]= \frac{875}{250} \\= \frac{175}{50} \\= \frac{35}{10} \\= 3.5[/tex]
write the balanced equation for the formation of carbon dioxide.