Answer:
Multiply the element's atomic mass by the number of atoms of that element in the compound. This will give you the relative amount that each element contributes to the compound. For hydrogen chloride, HCl, the molar mass of each element is 1.007 grams per mole for hydrogen and 35.453 grams per mole for chlorine.
Mikala pours a tablespoon of salt into a beaker of water. Diffusion will cause the salt molecules to dissolve in the molecules of water. How could Mikala increase the diffusion rate of the salt molecules?
A. Mikala could remove all sources of light from the beaker.
B. Mikala could slowly pour more water into the beaker.
C. Mikala could decrease the temperature of the solution.
D. Mikala could increase the temperature of the solution.
Matching
Enter the letter of the box whose contents best match the description.
8
8
8
a
b
с
e
f
v a mixture of molecules
atoms of a pure elementa metal
molecules of an element
va solid compound
a mixture of elements
a. box a
b. box e
c. box b
d. box f
e. box d
f. box c
QUESTION 10
Answer:
a mixture of molecules - Box f
atoms of a pure elementa metal - Box D
a solid compound - Box C
a mixture of elements - Box A
Explanation:
Box a has mixture of elements which forms a solid like shape but there are different elements present in the box. The box f has mixture of molecules in which many atoms are combined together. Box c has solid compound with single element.
Gases Test
Chemistry
Answer:
6.64 l is the answer.......
Sodium chloride is a ____ substance because the atoms within are arranged in repeating patterns.
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- crystalline
- hydrogen bonds
- hydrophilic
- hydrophobic
- polar molecule
- solvent
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A scientist made the following table showing the number of eggs laid by two different salmon. Based on this data, which fish has the best chance of their offspring surviving, and what type of adaptation is this?
A) Salmon #1, life cycle adaptation
B) Salmon #1, physical adaptation
C) Salmon #2, life cycle adaptation
D) Salmon #2, behavioral adaptation
Answer:
C
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The orbits of the planets in our solar system are
not
a Elliptical, circular
b Circular, elliptical
C Circular, oval
d None of the above
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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Answer:
d
Explanation:
the orbits of the planets in our circular elliptical and circular
In an isolated system, mass can neither be
created or destroyed.
ube
FALSE
TRUE
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The law of conservation of mass states that mass in an isolated system is neither created nor destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformations. According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of the products in a chemical reaction must equal the mass of the reactants.
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Describe the effect of resonance on the amount of rotation that can occur in the main chain of your tripeptide (phenylalanine, alanine, and tyrosine), which affects protein folding.
Answer:
use research.
Explanation:
Sea water contains 2% salt (NaCl) by weight. Given that water has a
density of 1g/mL. Determine the concentration of salt in:
(a) mg/L , (b) ppm.
Answer:
a) Concentration of salt in mg/L = 2g/100mL
b) concentration in ppm = 20000 ppm
Explanation:
Percentage composition of salt by weight in water = 2%
Density of water = 1 g/mL
100 mL of water will has a mass of 100 g
Mass of salt in 100 g of water = 2% ×100 g = 2 g
Therefore, 2 g of salt is dissolved in 100 mL of solution
Concentration of salt in 100 mL of solution = 2g/100mL
a) Concentration in mg/L
Mass of salt = 2 g = 2000 mg
Volume of solution = 100 mL = 0.1 L
Concentration in mg/L = 2000 mg/0.1 L
Concentration in mg/L = 20000 mg/L
b) Concentration in ppm
1 ppm = 1mg/L
Therefore, concentration in ppm = 20000 ppm
If a cluster of stars is all the same color, what could that mean?
Answer:
Cluster HR Diagrams: Since all the stars in a cluster formed at the same time, they are all the same age. A very young cluster will have a HR diagram with a cluster of T-Tauri stars evolving towards the main sequence. ... Each star is plotted by its color and magnitude on the HR diagram.
Molarity and Dilution
How many moles are needed in a 100. mL solution of a 0.10M CuSO4 5H2O solution?
Answer: The moles needed are 0.01.
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of the solution.
[tex]Molarity=\frac{n\times 1000}{V_s}[/tex]
where,
n = moles of solute [tex](CuSO_4.5H_2O)[/tex] = ?
[tex]V_s[/tex] = volume of solution in ml
Now put all the given values in the formula of molarity, we get
[tex]0.10=\frac{n\times 1000}{100}[/tex]
[tex]n=\frac{0.10\times 100}{1000}=0.01[/tex]
Therefore, the moles needed are 0.01.
A gas tank contains 2.5 moles of oxygen, 7.0 moles of nitrogen and 0.5 mole of water vapor. The total pressure of the mixture is 852 torr. Calculate the partial pressure of each gas. Show work.
Answer:
The partial pressure of each gas is:
Oxygen= 213 torrNitrogen= 596.4 torrWater Vapor= 42.6 torrExplanation:
The pressure exerted by a particular gas in a mixture is known as its partial pressure. So, Dalton's law states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures that each gas would exert if it were alone:
PT = PA + PB
This relationship is due to the assumption that there are no attractive forces between the gases.
Dalton's partial pressure law can also be expressed in terms of the mole fraction of the gas in the mixture. The mole fraction is a dimensionless quantity that expresses the ratio of the number of moles of a component to the number of moles of all the components present.
The mole fraction of a gas in a gas mixture is given by:
XA = nA / nT
This fraction will always be less than 1.
So in a mixture of two or more gases, the partial pressure of gas A can be expressed as:
PA = XA * PT
In this case, you know:
number of moles of oxygen= 2.5 molesnumber of moles of nitrogen= 7.0 molesnumber of moles of water vapor= 0.5 molesSo, the number of total moles nT is calculated as:
nT= number of moles of oxygen + number of moles of nitrogen +number of moles of water vapor
Then:
nT= 2.5 moles + 7.0 moles + 0.5 moles
nT= 10
So, the mole fraction of the gas in the mixture is:
mole fraction of oxygen = [tex]\frac{2.5 moles}{10 moles}[/tex] = 0.25mole fraction of nitrogen = [tex]\frac{7 moles}{10 moles}[/tex] = 0.7mole fraction of water vapor = [tex]\frac{0.5 moles}{10 moles}[/tex] = 0.05Being the total presurre (PT) equal to 852 torr, then:
Poxygen= 0.25*852 torr= 213 torrPnitrogen= 0.7*852 torr= 596.4 torrPwater vapor= 0.05*852 torr= 42.6 torrThe partial pressure of each gas is:
Oxygen= 213 torrNitrogen= 596.4 torrWater Vapor= 42.6 torrWhich of the following is TRUE about a physical change to a substance?
A.
The atoms in a substance will divide.
B.
The mass of a substance will increase.
C.
New substances will likely be formed.
D.
The substance will have the same chemical properties.
Answer:
D.
The substance will have the same chemical properties.
Explanation:
Physical changes do not alter the chemical composition of a substance, so the chemical properties will not change.
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Answer:
the correct answer is c, how easily something catches flames
A student wants to make 50-mL of a 0.6 mg/L solution of acetic acid. She will be making the solution by diluting a stock with a concentration of 2.0 mg/L. Put the steps for her dilution in order. 4. Cap the flask and invert several times to mix. 2. Fill the volumetric flask with deionized water until the meniscus touches the mark. 6. Swirl the flask to mix the contents. 1. Obtain a 50-mL volumetric flask. 3. Use a pipet to add the appropriate volume of stock solution to the flask. 2. Add approximately 10 mL of deionized water to the empty flask.
Answer:
The steps in order are;
1. Obtain a 50-mL volumetric flask
2. Add approximately 10 mL of deionized water to the empty flask
3. Use a pipet to add the appropriate volume of stock solution to the flask
4. Cap the flask and invert several times to mix
5. Fill the volumetric flask with deionized water until the meniscus touches the mark
6. Swirl the flask to mix the contents
The volume of the acetic acid to be added to the solution is 15 mL
Explanation:
The given steps are;
4. Cap the flask and invert several times to mix
5. Fill the volumetric flask with deionized water until the meniscus touches the mark
6. Swirl the flask to mix the contents
1. Obtain a 50-mL volumetric flask
3. Use a pipet to add the appropriate volume of stock solution to the flask
2. Add approximately 10 mL of deionized water to the empty flask
The given parameters are;
The volume of the volumetric flask = 50-mL
The concentration of the final solution of acetic acid = 0.6 mg/L
The concentration of the stock solution = 2.0 mg/L
Let 'x' represent the volume of the stock solution added, we have;
2.0 mg/L·x + (50 - x)×0 = 0.6 mg/L × 50-mL
x = 0.6 mg/L × 50-mL/(2.0 mg/L) = 15 mL
The volume of the stock solution to be added, x = 15 mL
It’s cold outside and you decide to cook some pasta. As you boil the noodles, the kitchen window begins to fog up. Which processes are at work here?
boiling and freezing
vaporization and condensation
evaporation and thawing
condensation and evaporation
Answer:
condensation and evaporation
Explanation:
condensation forms when warm humid air contacts cold surface. during cold months.
Which of the following best defines base isolation?(1 point)
Base isolation is a technique used by engineers to help prevent damage to buildings by volcanoes. The main structure of the building is separate from the base, which allows lava to pass under the building without causing much damage.
Base isolation is a technique used to prevent large-scale damage from volcanoes. New communities being built are set as far back as possible from the base of a volcano.
Base isolation is a technique used to prevent damage to buildings during tsunamis. The main structure of the building is separate from the base, which allows water to pass beneath buildings without causing much damage.
Base isolation is a technique used by engineers to help prevent damage to buildings by earthquakes. The main structure of the building is separate from the base and sits on a bed of springs.
Base isolation is a technique used by engineers to help prevent damage to buildings by earthquakes. The main structure of the building is separate from the base and sits on a bed of springs.
What is base isolation?Base isolation is a technique developed to prevent or minimise damage to buildings during an earthquake.
A base isolation system is a method of seismic protection where the structure (superstructure) is separated from the base (foundation or substructure). By separating the structure from its base the amount of energy that is transferred to the superstructure during an earthquake is reduced significantly.
Hence, option D is correct.
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What is a catalyst and why is it used in chemical reactions?
Answer:
A catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to speed up the process without being absorbed by it. Catalysts usually work by lowering the activation energy or modifying the mechanism of a reaction. Proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions are known as enzymes.
Explanation:
Acetic acid (ch3cooh) and trifluoroacetic acid (cf3cooh) are shown by these particulate models. the ka for trifluoroacetic acid is 104 times greater than acetic acid. use the models to account for the differences in magnitude for the ka constant. the green atoms are fluorine, the red atoms are oxygen, the black atoms are carbon, and the white atoms are hydrogen.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
If we look at the models, we will see that the three fluorine atoms in CF3COOH are attached to the carbon that is next to the -COOH group.
As a result of the electron withdrawing effect of the three fluorine atoms, CF3COOH is much more acidic (104 times more acidic) than CH3COOH. This is reflected in the value of the Ka for each acid.
This electron withdrawing effect of the three fluorine atoms also stabilizes CF3COO- much more than CH3COO-.
A 334 mL sample of hydrogen was collected over water at 23C on day when the atmospheric pressure was 756 mm Hg.The vapor pressure of water under these conditions is 17.54 mm Hg. What volume, in liters, will the dry hydrogen ( No water vapor) occupy at STP?
Answer:
0.299 L
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the pressure of dry gas. This can be obtained as follow:
Measured pressure = 756 mm Hg
Water vapor pressure = 17.54 mm Hg
Pressure of dry gas =?
Pressure of dry gas = (Measured pressure) – (Water vapor pressure)
Pressure of dry gas = 738.46 mmHg
Finally, we shall determine the volume occupied at STP. This can be obtained as follow:
Initial volume (V₁) = 334 mL = 334 / 1000 = 0.334 L
Initial pressure (P₁) = 738.46 mmHg
Initial temperature (T₁) = 23 °C = 23 °C + 273 = 296 K
Final pressure (P₂) = 760 mmHg
Final temperature (T₂) = 273 K
Final volume (V₂)
P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂
738.46 × 0.334 / 296 = 760 × V₂/273
Cross multiply
296 × 760 × V₂ = 738.46 × 0.334 × 273
224960 × V₂ = 67334.2597
Divide both side by 224960
V₂ = 67334.2597 / 224960
V₂ = 0.299 L
Thus, the volume of the dry gas st STP is 0.299 L.
generators need sources of energy to produce electricity. which form of energy is a noble where source of energy
A. hydro (water) energy
B. geothermal energy
C. fossil fuel
D. wind energy
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What happens to the average kinetic energy of gas particles as temperature increases?
Answer:
it dies
Explanation:cause its too cold
why is it necessary to specify temperature when giving Ka value
Answer:
Because the equilibrium constant is only at constant at temperature. Changing the temperature changes the Ka.
Earthquakes are common at ocean-continent convergence zones but not ocean-ocean convergence zones. TRUE FALSE Check it
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
The earthquakes are common in both types of convergences is oceanic and continental and ocean to oceanic convergence. As the process of subduction takes places at the oceanic - oceanic boundary and resultant plate slide down other plate leading to recycling of the crust, volcanic eruptions and this leads to the formation of a volcanic arc, trenches, and faults.what is the name of the part of a cell that allows molecules in in, such as glucose and oxygen?
Answer:
A plasma membrane is permeable to specific molecules that a cell needs. Transport proteins in the cell membrane allow for selective passage of specific molecules from the external environment. Each transport protein is specific to a certian molecule (indicated by matching colors).
3 – Simple Diffusion Across the Cell (Plasma) Membrane: The structure of the lipid bilayer allows small, uncharged substances such as oxygen and carbon dioxide, and hydrophobic molecules such as lipids, to pass through the cell membrane, down their concentration gradient, by simple diffusion.
Or Cell Membrane
Explanation:
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Which of the following best support the claim that the cycling of matter and energy in Earth's interior affects
Earth's surface? Select all correct answers!!!!
A)Tectonic plates move together, apart, and past each other.
B)Lava can be observed rising to Earth's surface in some places.
C)The Earth's crust is much cooler than the Earth's interior.
D)The Earth's inner core is composed mostly of solid iron.
Answer:
am not sure but I think it c
Answer:
it’s A and B and the last one I still am trying to figure out.
Explanation:
What would be the volume, in liters, of 85.5 grams of carbon monoxide at STP?
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What is the symbol for entropy? S ΔH H ΔS
Answer:
S
Explanation:
The symbol for entropy is S, and a change in entropy is shown as “delta” S or ΔS. If the entropy of a system increases, ΔS is positive. If the entropy of a system decreases, ΔS is negative.