Answer:
114 ppm
Explanation:
Data obtained from the question include:
Conc. of compound in mol/L = 1.5×10¯⁴ mol/L
Molar mass of compound = 760 g/mol
Conc. in ppm =..?
Next, we shall determine the concentration of the compound in grams per litre (g/L) . This is illustrated below:
Conc. in mol/L = conc. in g/L / Molar mass
1.5×10¯⁴ = conc. In g/L / 760
Cross multiply
Conc. in g/L = 1.5×10¯⁴ x 760
Conc. in g/L = 0.114 g/L
Next, we shall convert 0.114 g/L to milligrams per litre (mg/L). This is illustrated below:
1 g/L = 1000 mg/L
Therefore, 0.114 g/L = 0.114 x 1000 = 114 mg/L
Finally, we shall convert 114 mg/L to parts per million (ppm). This is illustrated below:
1 mg/L = 1 ppm
Therefore, 114 mg/L = 114 ppm
From the calculations made above,
1.5×10¯⁴ mol/L Is equivalent to 114 ppm.
Identify each of the following half-reactions as either an oxidation half-reaction or a reduction half-reaction.
H2(g) → 2H+(aq) + 2e- oxidation
Cu2+(aq) → + 2e-Cu(s) reduction
Write a balanced equation for the overall redox reaction. Use smallest possible integer coefficients.
Answer:
H₂(g) + Cu²⁺(aq) → 2H⁺(aq) + Cu(s)
Explanation:
In a redox reaction, one half-reaction is the oxidation (where the atom loss electrons) whereas the other reaction is the reduction (Where the atom is gaining electrons.
In the reactions:
H₂(g) → 2H⁺(aq) + 2e⁻ oxidation
Here, the reaction is written as the oxidation because the hydrogen H₂ is in oxidation state 0 and H⁺ in +1. That means each atom is loosing one electron.
Cu²⁺(aq) + 2e⁻ → Cu(s) reduction
And here, the Cu²⁺ is in +2 oxidation state and after the reaction is in Cu(s) 0 state. Thus, each atom is gaining 2 electrons.
The sum of both reactions is:
H₂(g) + Cu²⁺(aq) + 2e⁻ → 2H⁺(aq) + 2e⁻ + Cu(s)
Subtracting the electrons in both sides of the reaction:
H₂(g) + Cu²⁺(aq) → 2H⁺(aq) + Cu(s)A 10.0 mL sample of calcium hydroxide solution required 26.85 mL of 0.225 M hydrochloric acid for neutralization. The balanced equation is:
Answer:
[tex]C_{base}=0.302M[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, we can evidence that when calcium hydroxide solution reacts with hydrochloric acid solution, the balanced neutralization reaction turns out:
[tex]2HCl(aq)+Ca(OH)_2\rightarrow CaCl_2(aq)+2H_2O(l)[/tex]
Moreover, the concentration of neutralized calcium hydroxide can be computed by using the 2:1 mole ratio between the base and the acid:
[tex]C_{acid}V_{acid}=2*C_{base}V_{base}\\\\C_{base}=\frac{C_{acid}V_{acid}}{2*V_{base}} =\frac{0.225M*26.85mL}{2*10.0mL}\\ \\C_{base}=0.302M[/tex]
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The density of a pure substance is its mass per unit volume. The density of cresol has been measured to be 1024 g/L . Calculate the mass of 405mL of cresol.
Answer: The mass of 405 ml of cresol is 415 grams
Explanation:
Density is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.
[tex]Density=\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]
Given : Density of cresol = 1024 g/L
Volume of cresol = 405 ml = 0.405 L ( 1L=1000ml)
Putting in the values we get:
[tex]1024g/L=\frac{mass}{0.405L}[/tex]
[tex]mass=1024g/L\times 0.405L=415g[/tex]
Thus mass of 405 ml of cresol is 415 grams
What is the absolute magnitude of the rate of change for [NH3] if the
rate of change for [Hz] is 9.00 M/s in the reaction 2 NH3(g) → N2(g) +
3 H2(g)?
Answer:
[tex]r_{NH_3,abs} =6.00\frac{M}{s}[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, we can write the law of mass action for the undergoing chemical reaction, based on the rates and the stoichiometric coefficients:
[tex]\frac{1}{-2}r_{NH_3} =\frac{1}{1} r_{N_2}=\frac{1}{3}r_{H_2}[/tex]
In such a way, knowing the rate of formation hydrogen (H₂), we can know the rate of change of ammonia, that must be negative for consumption:
[tex]r_{NH_3} =\frac{-2}{3}r_{H_2}=\frac{-2}{3}*9.00\frac{M}{s} \\\\r_{NH_3} =-6.00\frac{M}{s}[/tex]
Nevertheless, the absolute magnitude will be positive:
[tex]r_{NH_3,abs} =6.00\frac{M}{s}[/tex]
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Erbium metal (Er) can be prepared by reacting erbium(III) fluoride with magnesium; the other product is magnesium fluoride. Write and balance the equation.
Answer:
2ErF3 + 3Mg → 2Er + 3MgF2
Explanation:
Erbium metal is a member of the lanthaniod series. It reacts with halogens directly to yield erbium III halides such as erbium III chloride, Erbium III fluoride etc.
Erbium metal (Er) can be prepared by reacting erbium(III) fluoride with magnesium; the products are erbium metal and magnesium fluoride. This is a normal redox process in which the Erbium metal is reduced while the magnesium is oxidized. The balanced reaction equation of this process is; 2ErF3 + 3Mg → 2Er + 3MgF2
4Ga + 3S2 → 2Ga2S3
1. How many grams of Gallium burned if 200.0 grams of Gallium(III)Sulfide formed?
Answer:
118.4 g
Explanation:
4 Ga + 3 S₂ → 2 Ga₂S₃
According to the equation, for every 4 moles of gallium burned, 2 moles of gallium(III) sulfide.
First, convert grams of Ga₂S₃ to moles. The molar mass is 235.641 g/mol.
(200.0 g)/(235.641 g/mol) = 0.8487 mol
Use the relationship above to convert moles of Ga₂S₃ to moles of Ga.
(0.8487 mol Ga₂S₃) × (4 mol Ga)/(2 mol Ga₂S₃) = 1.697 mol Ga
Convert moles of Ga to grams. The molar mass is 69.723 g/mol.
(1.697 mol Ga) × (69.723 g/mol) = 118.4 g
Answer these questions, please.
Answer:
1a. 0.89 gcm¯³
1b. Yes.
1c. Tetrahydrofuran.
2. 0.54 g/mL
Explanation:
1. Data obtained from the question include:
Volume = 0.988 L = 988 cm³
Mass = 879 g
1a. Determination of the density
Density = mass /volume
Density = 879/ 988
Density = 0.89 gcm¯³
Therefore, the density of the liquid is 0.89 gcm¯³
1b. From the given data, it is possible to determine the identity of the liquid.
1c. The density of the liquid is 0.89 gcm¯³. Comparing the density of the liquid obtained with those given in the table, the liquid is tetrahydrofuran
2. Data obtained from the question include:
Mass of empty cylinder = 5.25 g
Mass of cylinder and sodium thiosulfate = 75.82 g
Volume = 130.63 mL
Next, we shall determine the mass of sodium thiosulfate. This can be obtain as follow:
Mass of empty cylinder = 5.25 g
Mass of cylinder and sodium thiosulfate = 75.82 g
Mass of sodium thiosulfate =.?
Mass of sodium thiosulfate = Mass of cylinder and sodium thiosulfate – Mass of empty cylinder
Mass of sodium thiosulfate = 75.82 – 5.25
Mass of sodium thiosulfate = 70.57 g
Finally, we shall determine the concentration of the sodium thiosulfate as follow:
Mass = 70.57 g
Volume = 130.63 mL
Concentration =?
Concentration = mass /volume
Concentration = 70.57/130.63
Concentration = 0.54 g/mL
The concentration of the solution is 0.54 g/mL
Consider the combustion reaction for octane (C8H18), which is a primary component of gasoline.
2C8H18+25O2⟶16CO2+18H2O
How many moles of CO2 are emitted into the atmosphere when 27.6 g C8H18 is burned?
Answer:
[tex]n_{CO_2}=1.93 gCO_2[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, considering the given chemical reaction, we can use the molar mass of octane (114.23 g/mol) and the 2:16 molar ratio with carbon dioxide to compute the emitted moles of CO2 to the atmosphere via the following stoichiometric procedure:
[tex]n_{CO2}=27.6gC_8H_{18}*\frac{1molC_8H_{18}}{114.23gC_8H_{18}} *\frac{16molCO_2}{2molC_8H_{18}} \\\\n_{CO_2}=1.93 gCO_2[/tex]
Which also corresponds to the following mass:
[tex]m_{CO_2}=1.93molCO_2*\frac{44gCO_2}{1molCO_2} \\\\m_{CO_2}=85.0gCO_2[/tex]
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If you start with 512 grams of aluminum and 1147 grams of copper chloride to make aluminum chloride and copper, what is the limiting reagent? 2Al + 3CuCl -> 2AlCl3 + 3Cu
Answer:
Copper (II) chloride.
Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, considering the described reaction which is also given as:
[tex]2Al + 3CuCl_2 \rightarrow 2AlCl_3 + 3Cu[/tex]
For us to identify the limiting reactant we first compute the available moles of aluminium:
[tex]n_{Al}=512gAl*\frac{1molAl}{27gAl}=19.0molAl[/tex]
Next, we compute the consumed moles of aluminium by the 1147 grams of copper (II) chloride by using their 2:3 molar ratio:
[tex]n_{Al}^{consumed}=1147gCuCl_2*\frac{1molCuCl_2}{134.45gCuCl_2}*\frac{2molAl}{3molCuCl_2} =5.69molAl[/tex]
Thereby, we can infer aluminium is in excess since less moles are consumed than available whereas the copper (II) chloride is the limiting reactant.
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Use the balanced combustion reaction above to calculate the enthalpy of combustion for C8H16. C8H16(1)= -174.5kJ/mol. I have no clue how to start this question and need help including the formulas so I know how to do it and some step by step commentary.
Answer:
Explanation:
C₈H₁₆ + 12O₂ = 8 CO₂ + 8H₂O.
a )
Heat of formation of C₈H₁₆
[tex]\triangle H_f (C_6H_{16})=-174.5 kJ[/tex]
[tex]\triangle H_f (CO_2)=-393.5 kJ[/tex]
[tex]\triangle H_f (O_2)= 0[/tex]
[tex]\triangle H_f (H_2O)=-285.82 kJ[/tex]
[tex]\triangle H_{reaction} =[/tex] 8 x - 393.5 - 8 x 285.82 + 174.5x 1
= - 5260.06 kJ
b ) Energy required = 2.905 x 10¹⁵kJ
moles of C₈H₁₆ require to be burnt
= 2.905 x 10¹⁵ / 5260.06
= 55.23 x 10¹⁰ moles
= 55.23 x 10¹⁰ x mol weight of C₈H₁₆ g
= 55.23 x 10¹⁰ x 112 g
= 6185.5 x 10¹⁰ g
= 6185.5 x 10⁷ kg
c )
No of litres of CO₂ produced at NTP = 8 x 22.4 x 55.23 x 10¹⁰ L
= 9897.22 x 10¹⁰ L
At 1520 mm of Hg pressure and 250°C
volume of CO₂
= 9897.22 x 10¹⁰ x 760 x ( 273 + 250) / ( 1520 x 273 )
= 9480.3 x 10¹⁰ L .
Select the correct answer
What determines the average kinetic energy of the particles in a gas?
ОА
the number of collisions
OB.
the number of particles
OC. the size of the particles
OD. the temperature
Answer:
Temperature
Explanation:
Kinetic energy of gass molecules is directly propotional to the temperature.
Write the balanced equation for the half reaction for the single replacement
reaction involving iron. This equation considers only the iron cations and the
elemental iron, and it shows how the iron cation (Fe3+) is reduced to become
elemental iron (Fe). How many electrons are represented in this equation? How
does this number of electrons help show a balance of charge on both sides of the
equation? (3 points)
Answer:
Explanation:
The half reaction required
Fe⁺³ + 3 e = Fe
This is a balanced equation
No of atom of Fe on both side = 1
Total charge on the left side = + 3 - 3 = 0
Total charge on the right = 0
three electrons will be required to neutralise +3 charge on the single iron ion .
When silver nitrate is added to the Fe/SCN equilibrium, why is the colorless intense and a precipitate forms?
Answer:
Here's what I get
Explanation:
You have an equilibrium reaction between Fe³⁺/ SCN⁻ and FeSCN²⁺.
[tex]\underbrace{\hbox{Fe$^{3+}$}}_{\text{pale yellow-green}} +\underbrace{\hbox{SCN$^{-}$}}_{\text{colourless}} \, \rightleftharpoons \, \underbrace{\hbox{Fe(SCN)$^{2+}$}}_{\text{deep blood red}} \\[/tex]
When you add AgNO₃, the Ag⁺ reacts with the SCN⁻. It forms a colourless precipitate of Ag(SCN).
Ag⁺(aq) + SCN⁻(aq) ⟶ AcSCN(s)
According to Le Châtelier's Principle, when we apply a stress to a system at equilibrium, the system will respond in a way that tends to relieve the stress.
If you add Ag⁺ to the equilibrium solution, it removes the SCN⁻ [as an Ag(SCN) precipitate].
The system responds by trying to replace the missing SCN⁻:
The Fe(SCN)²⁺ dissociates to form SCN⁻, so the position of equilibrium shifts to the left,
You now have more Fe³⁺ and SCN⁻ and less of the highly coloured Fe(SCN)²⁺ at the new equilibrium.
The deep red colour becomes less intense.
When silver nitrate is added to the Fe/SCN equilibrium, the colourless intense and precipitate forms because it settles at the bottom.
What is chemical equilibrium?Chemical equilibrium is the condition in the course of a reversible chemical reaction in which no net change in the amounts of reactants and products occurs.
The added silver nitrate, [tex]AgNO_3[/tex] , effectively removes thiocyanate ions, [tex]SCN^{-1}[/tex], from the equilibrium system via a precipitation reaction when the [tex]Ag^{+1}[/tex] combines with [tex]SCN^{-1}[/tex] to produce insoluble silver thiocyanate, AgSCN, which settles to the bottom of the test tube.
Ag⁺(aq) + SCN⁻(aq) ⟶ AcSCN(s)
According to Principle, when we apply stress to a system at equilibrium, the system will respond in a way that tends to relieve the stress.
Adding Ag⁺ to the equilibrium solution, it removes the SCN⁻ [as an Ag(SCN) precipitate].
The system responds by trying to replace the missing SCN⁻:
The Fe(SCN)²⁺ dissociates to form SCN⁻, so the position of equilibrium shifts to the left,
You now have more Fe³⁺ and SCN⁻ and less of the highly coloured Fe(SCN)²⁺ at the new equilibrium.
The deep red colour becomes less intense.
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The element potassium forms a _______ with the charge . The symbol for this ion is , and the name is . The number of electrons in this ion is
Answer:
The element potassium forms a cation with the charge +1 . The symbol for this ion is K⁺, and the name is potassium ion. The number of electrons in this ion is 18.
Explanation:
Potassium is a metal. It belongs to the group 1 elements. Metals form cations by losing electrons. Since potassium is a group element, it forms a cation by losing one electron. The charge it has is +1 due to the excess of the protons compared t the electrons by 1.
Potassium has 19 electrons. Potassium io on the other hand has 19-1 = 18 electrons.
merits of modern periodic table?
Answer:
Merits of modern periodic table:The wrong position of some elements like argon, potassium, cobalt and nickel due to atomic weights have been solved by arranging the elements in the order of increasing atomic number without changing their own places.The isotopes of some element have the same atomic numbers. Therefore, they find the same position in periodic table.It separates metals from non-metals.The groups of the table are divided into sub groups A and B due to their dissimilar properties which make the study of elements specific and easier.The representative and transition elements have been separated.Hope this helps...
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When Carl Woese developed the modern system of classification, he broke the previous kingdom of into the two kingdoms of Bacteria and Archaea
Answer:
the answer is monerans
Explanation:
When Carl Woese developed the modern system of classification, he broke the previous kingdom of Monera into the two kingdoms of Bacteria and Archaea.
What kingdom of Monera ?Some biologists believed it made sense to classify prokaryotes as belonging to their own kingdom, the Monera. That served as the foundation for Richard Whittaker and Lynn Margulis's five-kingdom proposal, which enhanced the Haeckel plan by include a kingdom of fungus.
Protists, protozoa, monera, fungi, and viruses have long been proposed as belonging to different kingdoms, but traditional evolutionists during the majority of the 20th century had given none of them any thought.
Later, the Monera kingdom was split into Eubacteria and Archaebacteria by Carl Woese . Moreover, he divided the five kingdoms into three domains: Eukaryotes, Archaea, and Bacteria.
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When Carl Woese developed the modern system of classification, he broke the previous kingdom of into the two kingdoms of _____ into Bacteria and Archaea.
A 0.4647-g sample of a compound known to contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen was burned in oxygen to yield 0.01962 mol of CO2 and 0.01961 mol of H2O. The empirical formula of the compound was found to be C3H6O2. Show how this was calculated.
What does the empirical formula tell you about the compound?
The molar mass of the actual compound was found to be 222.27g/mol. Find the molecular formula of this compound. What does the molecular formula tell you about the compound?
Can you see what type of functional group this compound could have?
Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
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In this case, we can show how the empirical formula is found by following the shown below procedure:
1. Compute the moles of carbon in carbon dioxide as the only source of carbon at the products:
[tex]n_C=0.01962molCO_2*\frac{1molC}{1molCO_2} =0.01962molC[/tex]
2. Compute the moles of hydrogen in water as the only source of hydrogen at the products:
[tex]n_H=0.01961molH_2O*\frac{2molH}{1molH_2O}=0.03922molH[/tex]
3. Compute the mass of oxygen by subtracting the mass of both carbon and hydrogen from the 0.4647-g sample:
[tex]m_O=0.4647g-0.01962molC*\frac{12gC}{1molC}-0.03922molH*\frac{1gH}{1molH} =0.1900gO[/tex]
4. Compute the moles of oxygen by using its molar mass:
[tex]n_O=0.1900gO*\frac{1molO}{16gO}=0.01188molO[/tex]
5. Divide the moles of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen by the moles of oxygen (smallest one) to find the subscripts in the empirical formula:
[tex]C=\frac{0.01962}{0.01188}=1.65\\ \\H=\frac{0.03922}{0.01188} =3.3\\\\O=\frac{0.01188}{0.01188} =1[/tex]
6. Search for the closest whole number (in this case multiply by 2):
[tex]C_3H_6O_2[/tex]
Moreover, the empirical formula suggests this compound could be carboxylic acid since it has two oxygen atoms, nevertheless, this is not true since the molar mass is 222.27 g/mol, therefore, we should compute the molar mass of the empirical formula, that is:
[tex]M=12*3+1*6+16*2=74g/mol[/tex]
Which is about three times in the molecular formula, for that reason, the actual formula is:
[tex]C_9H_{18}O_6[/tex]
It suggest that the compound has a highly oxidizing character due to the presence of oxygen, therefore, we cannot predict the distribution of the functional groups as it could contain, carboxyl, carbonyl, hydroxyl or even peroxi.
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If the vinegar were measured volumetrically (e.g., a pipet), what additional piece of data would be needed to complete the calculations for the experiment?
Answer:
the density if vinegar will also be needed
Explanation:
Because this is an experiment of volumetric analysis
The average bond length in C-C in benzene (C6H6) is between single and double bond lengths. This is due to which of the following effect?
1. Due to its refractive index2. Due to the possession of resonance3. Due to its H atoms4. Due to the H-bonds
Answer:
2. Due to the possession of resonance
Explanation:
In the benzene ring, the electrons that results in the bonds between the carbon atoms are delocalized. That is, they do not belong to a specific carbon atom. It is this unique feature that enables them to have a bond length between single and double bond lengths.
This feature is as a result of resonance.
The correct option is 2.
When 75.5 grams of phosphorus pentachloride react with an excess of water, as shown in the unbalanced chemical equation below, how many moles of hydrochloric acid will be produced? Please show all your work for the calculations for full credit. PCl5 + H2O --> H3PO4 + HC
Answer:
Explanation: M(PCL5)= 31 + 5(35.5)
=208.5g/mol
M(H20)= 18g/mol
n(PCL5) = 75.5÷208.5
= 0.362mol
n(HCl)/n(PCL5)= 5/1
n(HCl)= 5×0.362
=1.81mol of HCl
Which example involves a phase change in which heat energy is released by the substance?
Ofreezing ice cream
O cooking a pot of soup
O melting ice under sunlight
O watching frost disappear into air
Answer:
Cooking a pot of soup
Explanation:
id say that because when you freeze ice cream, its already frozen, so no heat is being released. melting ice wouldn't be the answer because, once again, it is already frozen, and no heat is being released.
Answer:
the correct answer is freezing ice cream
Explanation:
i took the test & got this question correct. also, heat energy is released when freezing because there is no heat energy involved.
Chemistry question. Image attached.
Answer:
The answer to your question is given below
Explanation:
The balanced equation for the reaction is given below:
CaO(s) + CH4(g) + 2H2O(g) <=> CaCO3(s) + 4H2(g)
1. Writing an expression for the equilibrium constant, K.
The equilibrium constant, K for a reaction is simply the ratio of the concentration of the products raised to their coefficient to the concentration of the reactants raised to their coefficient.
Thus, we can write the equilibrium constant, K for the reaction as follow:
CaO(s) + CH4(g) + 2H2O(g) <=> CaCO3(s) + 4H2(g)
K = [CaCO3] [H2]⁴ / [CaO] [CH4] [H2O]²
2. Based on the value of K, more products will be in the equilibrium mixture since the value of K is a positive large number.
What is a ‘control’ in an experiment?
A. A version of the experiment that is unchanged to make sure the experimental data is not due to chance.
B. A person who oversees the experiment to make sure it is following proper procedures.
C. The variable controlled by the scientist to affect the dependent variable.
D. The name for the set of independent and dependent variables that will be controlled by the scientist.
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D. The name for the set of independent and dependent variables that will be controlled by the scientist.
The statement, that describes the ‘control’ in an experiment is "the name for the set of independent and dependent variables that will be controlled by the scientist."
What is a control in experiment?A control is an element in an experiment that remains intact or unaffected by other variables. An experiment or observation aiming to minimise the influence of variables other than the independent variable is referred to as a scientific control. It serves as a standard or point of reference against which other test findings are measured.
In a scientific experiment, an independent variable is the variable that is modified or manipulated in order to assess the effects on the dependent variable. In a scientific experiment, the dependent variable is the variable that is being tested and measured. The designation given to the set of independent and dependent variables that the scientist will regulate.
Hence the correct option is D.
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If 5.00 mL of a 0.5 M solution is diluted to a final volume of 100.0 mL, what is the concentration of the final dilute solution?
Answer:
0.025 M
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Initial volume (V1) = 5 mL
Initial concentration (C1) = 0.5 M
Final volume (V2) = 100 mL
Final concentration (C2) =..?
Using the dilution formula, we can obtain the final concentration of the diluted solution as follow:
C1V1 = C2V2
0.5 x 5 = C2 x 100
Divide both side by 100
C2 = (0.5 x 5)/100
C2 = 0.025 M
Therefore, the final concentration of the diluted solution is 0.025 M
The concentration of the final diluted solution is 0.025M
The dilution formula is expressed according to the formula:
[tex]C_1V_1=C_2V_2[/tex]
Given the following parameters
[tex]C_1=0.5M\\V_1=5.00mL\\V_2=100.0mL\\C_2=?[/tex]
Substitute the given parameters into the formula:
[tex]C_1V_1=C_2V_2\\0.5(5)=100C_2\\2.5=100C_2\\C_2=\frac{2.5}{100}\\C_2= 0.025M[/tex]
Hence the concentration of the final diluted solution is 0.025M
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If 3.10 moles of P4010 reacted with excess water, how many grams of H3PO4
would be produced?
P4010 +6H20 + 4H3PO4
You Answered
126 g
0 0.007918
Correct Answer
O 1220 g
0.1278
75.98
Answer:
1.22 × 10³ g
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation
P₄O₁₀ + 6 H₂O ⇒ 4 H₃PO₄
Step 2: Calculate the moles of H₃PO₄ produced by 3.10 moles of P₄O₁₀
The molar ratio of P₄O₁₀ to H₃PO₄ is 1:4. The moles of H₃PO₄ produced are 4/1 × 3.10 mol = 12.4 mol
Step 3: Calculate the mass corresponding to 12.4 moles of H₃PO₄
The molar mass of H₃PO₄ is 97.99 g/mol.
[tex]12.4 mol \times \frac{97.99g}{mol} = 1.22 \times 10^{3} g[/tex]
Describe the difference between ionic and molecular compounds. Give an example of each. Check all that apply. Check all that apply. A molecular compound is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (or polyatomic ions), and is held together through the attraction of opposite charges. An example is KCl. An ionic compound is usually formed between two or more nonmetals, and is held together through the sharing of electrons between atoms. An example is SO2. An ionic compound is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (or polyatomic ions), and is held together through the attraction of opposite charges. An example is KCl. A molecular compound is usually formed between two or more nonmetals, and is held together through the sharing of electrons between atoms. An example is SO2. An ionic compound is formed between two or more metals, and is held together through the attraction of opposite charges. An example is Na2Al.
Answer:
An ionic compound is formed between a metal and a nonmetal (or polyatomic ions), and is held together through the attraction of opposite charges. An example is KCl. A molecular compound is usually formed between two or more nonmetals, and is held together through the sharing of electrons between atoms. An example is SO2.
Explanation:
When we talk about ionic bonds, the first thing that must come to mind is the electrostatic attraction between oppositely charged ions. Hence, we know that metals form cations and nonmetals form anions, thus metals could transfer electrons to nonmetals to facilitate the formation of ionic bonds. Ionic bonds could also be formed by the combination of metals with polyatomic ions such as CaCO3. Always keep it in mind that ionic bonds are characterized by electrostatic attraction between any pair of oppositely charged ions.
Molecular compounds are formed by sharing of electrons between nonmetals. We find covalent or polar covalent bonds in molecular compounds such as SO2.
Write the condensed electron configuration for the manganese atom. When writing your answers, do not add spaces and do not try to italicize the orbitals.
Answer:
[tex][Ar]4s^23d^5[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, we write the electron configuration of the manganese atom by noticing its atomic number is 25, so we fill the orbitals and levels up-to 25 electrons as shown below:
[tex]1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^23d^5[/tex]
Moreover, for the condensed electron configuration, we consider the previous noble gas, that is argon, electron configuration which is:
[tex]1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^6[/tex]
By cause of its atomic number that is 18. In such a way, we combine argon's electron configuration with manganese's to obtain its condensed version:
[tex][Ar]4s^23d^5[/tex]
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Hydrogen bonding between polyamide chains plays an important role in determining the properties of a nylon such as nylon 6,6. Draw the structural formulas for two adjacent chains of nylon 6,6, and show where hydrogen-bonding interactions could occur between them.
Answer:
See figure 1
Explanation:
In the structure of nylon 6,6 we have amide groups. In this functional group, We have a nitrogen bond to hydrogen, so in this bond, we will have a dipole, due to the electronegativity difference. Nitrogen has more electronegativity than hydrogen, therefore a positive dipole would be generated in the hydrogen atom. Additionally, in the carbonyl group (C=O) due to the oxygen, we will have also a dipole, in this case, a negative dipole because the oxygen atom has more electronegativity (compare with carbon).
When we put two strings of nylon 6,6 the positive dipole will interact with the negative dipole and vice-versa and we will obtain the "hydrogen bonds".
See figure 1
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Homolysis, or homolytic bond dissociation, produces a very specific type of product under certain reaction conditions. In Part 1, select all the products (in formulae and general chemical terms) that could result from homolysis. In Part 2, select the reaction conditions that are most likely to promote homolysis.
Part 1. Choose all that may occur as possible products of a homolysis reaction.
Choose one or more:_______.
a. hydride ion
b. R3CO
c. Br2
d. H
e. a carbocation
f. H3C
g. H3CO-
h. hydrogen ion
i. a carbon free radical
Part 2. Choose the conditions under which homolysis is likely to occur.
Choose one or more:_______.
a. strong base
b. ultraviolet irradiation
c. high temperature
d. strong acid
e. infrared irradiation
f. low temperature
Answer:
1) R₃CO , H, H₃C, a carbon free radical
2) high temperature, ultraviolet irradiation
Explanation:
1) Homolysis leads to the formation of free radicals (species having a free electron). Thus, answer is :
R₃CO
H
H₃C
a carbon free radical
2) Homolysis require high temperature, ultraviolet irradiation.
Which of the following is NOT one of the types of bonds? A. Ionic B. Metallic C. Covalent D. Valence
Considering the definition of bond and the different type of bonds, valence is not one of the types of bonds.
What is a chemical bondA chemical bond is defined as the force by which the atoms of a compound are held together. These are electromagnetic forces that give rise to different types of chemical bonds.
In other words, a chemical bond is the force that joins atoms to form chemical compounds and confers stability to the resulting compound.
Covalent bondThe covalent bond is the chemical bond between atoms where electrons are shared, forming a molecule. Covalent bonds are established between non-metallic elements, such as hydrogen H, oxygen O and chlorine Cl. These elements have many electrons in their outermost level (valence electrons) and have a tendency to gain electrons to acquire the stability of the electronic structure of noble gas. The shared electron pair is common to the two atoms and holds them together.
Ionic bondAn ionic bond is produced between metallic and non-metallic atoms, where electrons are completely transferred from one atom to another. During this process, one atom loses electrons and another one gains them, forming ions.
Metallic bondMetallic bonds are a type of chemical bond that occurs only between atoms of the same metallic element. In this way, metals achieve extremely compact, solid and resistant molecular structures, since the atoms that share their valence electrons.
SummaryIn summary, valence is not one of the types of bonds. The types of bonds are covalent, ionic and metallic.
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