atomic radius(size)______ from left to right across a period on the periodic table
Answer:
Decreases
Explanation:
A 558 mg of a mixture of fluorene and benzoic acid was weighed out and subjected to an extraction and recrystallization. After this purification was completed the product crystals were dried and analyzed. The purification procedure produced 185 mg of fluorene and 144 mg of benzoic acid. Calculate the percent composition of this mixture.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Mass of mixture of fluorene and benzoic acid = 558 mg
Mass of pure fluorene after purification = 185 mg of fluorene
Mass of pure benzoic acid after purification = 144 mg of benzoic acid
Percentage of fluorene int he mixture = 185mg/558mg * 100 = 33.15 %
Percentage of benzoic acid in the mixture = 144mg/558mg * 100 = 25.81 %
Percentage of impurities = 100% - [33.15 + 25.81]
Percentage of impurities = 100 - 58.96
Percentage of impurities = 41.04 %
Which factor can help balance Earth’s temperature?
Answer:
Clouds
Explanation:
Because I just got it right
A student is given a sample of an unknown solid and asked to identify it. The student begins by making a list of questions to investigate about the sample.
BRAINLY QUICK!
Which question would be the least useful in helping the student identify the sample?
A) Is the sample soluble in water?
B) What is the weight of the sample?
C) Is the sample attracted to a magnet?
D) What is the melting point of the sample?
Answer:
B) What is the weight of the sample?
Explanation:
The least useful question for the student to identify the sample is "What is the weight of the sample?"
To identify a sample, it is important to know its solubility (homogenous or heterogenous), chemical properties such as melting and boiling point, and whether sample is attracted towards the magnet or not to know the nature of the sample.
Weights is the least useful characteristic of a sample that can help to identify the sample.
Hence, the correct answer is "B) What is the weight of the sample?".
Do the substances that are reactants in a chemical reaction remain the same after the reaction is complete?