Answer:
qreleased = -273J.
Explanation:
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In this case, according to this calorimetry question, and keeping in mind that the hot substance releases heat to the cold substance which absorbs it, according to:
-qreleased = qabsorbed
In such a wat, since the water absorbs 273 J of heat and no heat is lost, the amount of this measurement released by the metal is:
-qreleased = 273J
qreleased = -273J
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why is water regarded as a universal solvent
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Water is capable of dissolving a variety of different substances, which is why it is such a good solvent. And, water is called the "universal solvent" because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid. This is important to every living thing on earth. It means that wherever water goes, either through the ground or through our bodies, it takes along valuable chemicals, minerals, and nutrients.
It is water's chemical composition and physical attributes that make it such an excellent solvent. Water molecules have a polar arrangement of the oxygen and hydrogen atoms—one side (hydrogen) has a positive electrical charge and the other side (oxygen) had a negative charge. This allows the water molecule to become attracted to many other different types of molecules. Water can become so heavily attracted to a different molecule, like salt (NaCl), that it can disrupt the attractive forces that hold the sodium and chloride in the salt molecule together and, thus, dissolve it.
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Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
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What biological molecule that is used for energy is represented by the structure below?
Answer:
Glucose. C6H12O6
Explanation:
In aerobic respiration glucose generate ATP. Which are the source of energy.
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Answer:
joules
Heat is the transfer of thermal energy from a system to its surroundings or from one object to another as a result of a difference in temperature. Heat is measured in joules (J).
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Answer: Joules or calories
Name the following alkyne:
A. propane
B. propene
C. propyne
D. methyne
The name of the alkyne which is given in the question with structure is propyne as in that 3 carbon atoms are present.
What are alkynes?Alkynes are those hydrocarbons in which triple bond is present between two adjacent carbon atoms.
In the given structure one triple bond is present between first two carbon atoms and then with this a single bonded carbon atom is also attached. As in the structure total three carbon atoms are present so prefix shoul be 'prop' and as this is an alkyne then name should be propyne.
Propane is wrong because it is used with single bonded hydrocarbons.Propene is also wrong as it is used with double bonded hydrocarbons.Methyne is also wrong as it is not a word that make any sesne.Hence name of compound is propyne.
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Propyne is the chemical name for the given alkyne. Therefore, the correct option is option C.
A triple bond exists between the carbon atoms in alkynes, a group of hydrocarbon molecules. They are given names based on the IUPAC (International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry) guidelines for systematic nomenclature. Alkyne nomenclature's primary objective is to provide each compound a precise and distinctive name that accurately captures its structure. Based on the quantity of carbon atoms, the placement of triple bonds, and the presence of functional groups, alkyne compounds are named systematically.
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1. It has been suggested that pain results from a change in the pH of solutions that surround nerves in the body.
Many irritating insect bites, for example, are acidic. The fluid inside your cells is also slightly acidic. When a cut
or a burn releases this fluid, the pain is signalled through your nerve endings. What would you expect to find if
you tested the pH of creams and lotions that are used to treat insect bites? Explain our answer. (2 marks)
2. Explain why a compound named methene cannot exist. (2 mark)
Answer:
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Explanation:
According to the question, it is established that the pain caused by a lot of insect bites owes to the acidity of the insect bites.
If this is true, then there is an urgent need to neutralize the acidic insect bite using a basic substance.
Hence the pH of the creams used to treat insect bites should be basic(having a high pH).
2. The compound methene can not exist because it is supposed to be derived from the alkane called methane which contains only one carbon atom.
In order to form an alkene, there must be a double bond between two carbon atoms. This is not possible because there is only one carbon atom in the hypothetical methene. Hence, a compound named methene cannot exist.
According to collision theory, which of the following statements explain why an increase in temperature increases the rate of a chemical reaction? (Select all that apply.)
Answer:
The reactant particles have a greater average kinetic energy.
A smaller fraction of the reactant particles have energy greater than the Ea.
What is the volume of 0.9 g of O2 at STP?
Atoms that have become negatively charged by gaining extra electrons are called
Answer:
CATION
Explanation:
If an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons, its net charge is 0. If it gains an extra electron, it becomes negatively charged and is known as an anion. If it loses an electron, it becomes positively charged and is known as a cation.
A sample of an unknown metal has a mass of 120.4 g. As the sample cools from 90.5°C to 25.7°C, it releases 7020 J of energy. Usinf the chart below, what is the identity of the metal in the sample? Hint Calculate specific heat first Substance Specific Heat Water (liquid) 4.184 J/g °C 0.899 J/g °C 0.803 J/g °C 0.449 J/g °C a) Aluminum ) b) Granite Oc) Water d) Iron
Answer:
Explanation:
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The decomposition of water into hydrogen gas Hy and oxygen gas Oz can be modeled by the balanced chemical equation
A)
H2 + 02 - H20
B)
H20 - H2 + O2
C) 2H2 + 02 - 2H20
D)
2H20 - 2H2 + O2
Answer:
D. ) 2H2O - 2H2 + O2
How many moles are in 15.3 grams of KNO3?
Answer:
0.151 mol
Explanation:
molar mass of KNO3 = (39.1 + 14 + 3×16) g/mol = 101.1 g/mol
number of moles = mass/molar mass
n = m/M = 15.3 g/(101.1 g/mol) = 0.151 mol
A cylinder is filled with 10.0 L of gas and a piston is put into it. The initial pressure of the gas is measured to be 273. kPa.
The piston is now pulled up, expanding the gas, until the gas has a final volume of 50.0 L. Calculate the final pressure of the gas. Be sure your answer has the
correct number of significant digits.
P2 = 54.6 kPa
Explanation:
Given:
V1 = 10.0 L. V2 = 50.0 L
P1 = 273 kPa. P2 = ?
We can use Boyle's law to solve this problem.
P1V1 = P2V2
Solving for P2,
P2 = (V1/V2)P1
= (10.0 L/50.0 L)(273 kPa)
= 54.6 kPa
Give an example of Carbon atoms getting into the biosphere:
Answer:
Carbon in the biosphere
Explanation:
Carbon is found in the biosphere stored in plants and trees. Plants use carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to make the building blocks of food during photosynthesis. Carbon is found in the hydrosphere dissolved in ocean water and lakes. Carbon is used by many organisms to produce shells.
The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g·K. How much energy must be added to 100.0 g of water to raise the temperature of water from 22.0 ºC to 90.0 ºC?
Answer:
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What mass in grams of PCl5 will be produced from 0.25 moles of PCl3 and excess chlorine gas?
Answer:
d
Explanation:
If an object is on top of a hill or in a position raised above the ground, it must have __________.
Answer:
The force applied to the object is an external force, from outside the system. When it does positive work it increases the gravitational potential energy of the system. Because gravitational potential energy depends on relative position, we need a reference level at which to set the potential energy equal to 0.
If an object is on top of a hill or in a position raised above the ground, it must have gravitational potential energy.
What is Potential Energy ?
In physics, potential energy is the energy held by an object because of its position relative to other objects, stresses within itself, its electric charge, or other factors
If an object is lifted, work is done against the force of gravity.
When work is done energy is transferred to the object and it gains gravitational potential energy.
If the object falls from that height, the same amount of work would have to be done by the force of gravity to bring it back to the Earth’s surface.
Due to the Principle of Conservation of Energy we can say that:
Gravitational potential energy at the top = kinetic energy at the bottom
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Zn + 2HCl → ZnCl2 + H2
How many moles of hydrogen are produced from the reaction of
6.0 moles of zinc?
Answer:
6
Explanation:
6.0mol ( 1 mol H2/ 1 mol Zn ) = 6.0 mol of H2
H2 is hydrogen gas (hydrogen in the air).
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This is a species which speeds up chemical reactions, but does not react itself.
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Catalyst
The changing of substances to other substances by the breaking of bonds in
reactants and the formation of bonds in products.
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Chemical Reaction
This is the substance(s) formed in a chemical reaction.
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Neutralization
Precipitate
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A chemical reaction in which two or more substances combine to form a single
substance. Also known as a combination reaction.
A chemical change in which a single compound is broken down into two or more
simpler products,
Reactants
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double replacement
A chemical change in which one element replaces a second element in a compound,
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endothermic
A chemical change that involves an exchange of positive ions between two
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A heat-absorbing process
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half reaction
A heat releasing process.
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single replacement reaction
These are the elements or compounds that enter into a chemical reaction. .
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This is the type of reaction that occurs when an acid cancels with a base.
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This is a solid that is formed during a chemical reaction, typically in solution.
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A half reaction shows either the oxidation or reduction half of a redox reaction.
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A formula showing all the atoms and valence electrons in the formula. This is also
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how to calculate the mass percent of hydrogen
Answer:
divide the mass of element in 1 mole of the compound by the compound's molar mass and multiply the answer by 100.
Explanation:
take the molar mass of hydrogen in the water molecule, divide by the total molar mass of water, and multiply by 100.
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1. How do scientific investigations begin?
conclusion
inquiry
testing
hypothesis
Answer:
Hypothesis is the answer
1.16g of methane burns completely with 4.16g of oxygen to form 3.52g of carbon dioxide and
water If the reaction obeys the law of conservation of mass, the weight of water formed is
Answer:
weight of H₂O formed = 2.3 grams H₂O (2 sig. figs.)
Explanation:
Rxn: CH₄(g) + 2O₂(g) => CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g)
Given: 1.16g 4.16g 3.52g ? (g)
Moles: 1.16g/16g·mol⁻¹ 4.16g/32g·mol⁻¹ 3.52g/44g·mol⁻¹
= 0.0725mol. = 0.13mol. = 0.08mol. => ? (moles)
Limiting Reactant: Divide each mole value by related coefficient of balanced standard equation (that is, balanced with coefficients in lowest whole number ratios). The smaller value is the limiting reactant.
0.0725/1 0.13/2 0.080/1
= 0.0725 = 0.065 = 0.080
Limiting Reactant is O₂(g) => 0.065 is smaller value after dividing each mole value by related coefficient of balanced equation.
NOTE: When working problem, however, one must use the mole value calculated from given amount in grams. That is, in this case 0.13 mole O₂. The 'divide by related coefficient and check smaller value' is ONLY for identifying the limiting reactant. This trick works for ALL general chemistry problems.
Moles H₂O formed: Since the coefficient of the limiting reactant (O₂) equals the coefficient of water (H₂O), then the moles of water formed is 0.065 mole H₂O.
Weight (in grams) of H₂O formed:
Grams H₂O = moles H₂O x formula weight H₂O
= 0.13 mole H₂O x 18 g H₂O/mole H₂O
= 2.34 g H₂O (calculator answer)
= 2.3 g H₂O (final answer should be rounded to 2 sig. figs.) => form of final answer should be based on data in final computation having the least number of sig. figs.
Review: Sequence of calculations
Write and balance equation to smallest whole no. ratio of coefficients.If not in moles, convert given 'measured' data to dimension of moles. => moles = mass (g)/formula wt(g·mol⁻¹) => moles = volume of gas in Liters/Std Molar Volume (= 22.4L·mole⁻¹ at STP) => moles = no. of particles / Avogadro's No. (= 6.02 x 10²³ part's/mole)Determine Limiting Reactant => mole values of each compound given / related coefficient in standard equation => smallest value is L.R.Determine moles of unknown needed/used/formed from limiting reactant in moles and coefficient of unknown compound in standard equation given data values.=> moles of limiting reactant / coefficient of same cpd. in std. equation = unknown (X) / coefficient of same (unknown) cpd. in std. equation
=> cross multiply and solve for unknown (X)
=> L.R.(moles) / eqn. coef. of L.R. = X / eqn. coef. of X
=> (L.R.(calc'd moles)(eqn. coef. of X) = (X)(eqn. coef. of L.R.)
=> X (in moles) = (L.R.(calc'd. moles)(eqn. coef. of X) / (eqn. coef. of L.R.)
Convert X-answer in moles to desired dimension specified in problem.=> grams = moles x formula wt.
=> volume (L) = moles x std. volume (= 22.4L/mole)
=> #particles = moles x Avogadro's Number (= 6.02 x 10²³ parts/mole)
What is another factor that can influence osmosis?
Answer:
Concentration gradient - The movement of osmosis is affected by the concentration gradient; the lower the concentration of the solute within a solvent, the faster osmosis will occur in that solvent. Light and dark – They are also factors of osmosis; since the brighter the light, the faster osmosis takes place.
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Answer: Concentration gradient - The movement of osmosis is affected by the concentration gradient; the lower the concentration of the solute within a solvent, the faster osmosis will occur in that solvent. Light and dark – They are also factors of osmosis; since the brighter the light, the faster osmosis takes place.
Explanation:
Osmosis is the passage of water from a high solute concentration area through a semi permeable membrane to a low solute concentration area to equalize the solute concentrations on both sides.
Given the following equation: Na2O + H2O ---> 2 NaOH
How many moles of NaOH are produced from 1.02 moles of Na2O?
Answer:
2.04 moles
Explanation:
Since the ratio of Na2O to NaOH is 1:2, you multiply the number of moles by 2, equaling 2.04 moles.
What is the molar mass of Fe(NO3)2?
Answer:
Explanation:
179.8548 g/mol
The total mass of all the atoms that make up a mole of a specific molecule, measured in grams, is known as the molar mass or molecular weight. Here the molar mass of Fe(NO₃)₂ is 179.87 g/mol.
One mole of any substance has a mass known as a molar mass. An amount that has a mass equal to its atomic or molecular mass in grams is referred to as a mole of any species (atoms, molecules, ions, or particles). The letter "M" stands for molar mass.
In other terms, the molar mass is the sum of the masses of all the atoms that make up a mole of a specific molecule, expressed in grams.
Here the molar mass of Fe(NO₃)₂ is :
Fe(NO₃)₂ = (1 x 55.85 g) + (2 x 14.01 g) +(6 x 16.00 g)= 179.87 g/mol
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Calculate the amount of heat energy is needed to raise the temperature of 5.00 grams of lead from 25.0 to 35.0 degrees Celsius, if the specific heat capacity of lead is 0.129 J/g/C.
Answer: 6.45 Joules
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is sodium oxide an acidic oxide or a basic oxide
Answer:It a Basic oxide
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Explanation:
Answer:
Sodium oxide is a simple strongly basic oxide. It is basic because it contains the oxide ion, O2-, which is a very strong base with a high tendency to combine with hydrogen ions. Reaction with water: Sodium oxide reacts exothermically with cold water to produce sodium hydroxide solution.
Explanation:
A gas occupies 4.31 liters at a pressure of 150 mm Hg. Determine the volume if the pressure is increased to 725 mm Hg.
Answer:
0.89 L
Explanation:
Applying,
Boyle's Law,
PV = P'V'..................... Equation 1
P represent initial pressure, V represent initial volume, P' represent final pressure, V' represent final volume
Make V' the subject of the equation
V' = PV/P'.............. Equation 2
From the question,
Given: P = 150 mm Hg, V = 4.31 liters, P' = 725 mm Hg
Substitute these values into equation 2
V' = (150×4.31)/725
V' = 0.89 L