Answer:
After 15 minutes,the volume of the balloon stops expanding
Is anyone good at chemistry if so can someone please help me NO LINKS PLEASE
Answer:
I think it's (a) all of the materials will reach the same temperature and heat flow will stop.
For the reaction 2Na + Cl2 2NaCl, calculate the percent yield if
155.0 g of chlorine (Cl2) should be produced and your experiment
produced 143 g (C12).
Answer:
[tex]Y=92.25\%[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, according to the given chemical reaction, it is possible for us to calculate the percent yield by dividing the actual yield of 143 grams of gaseous chlorine by the theoretical yield of 155 g of this gas. In such a way, we proceed as follows:
[tex]Y=\frac{143g}{155g} *100\%[/tex]
Which has a result of:
[tex]Y=92.25\%[/tex]
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g For the reaction Ag2S(s)⇌2Ag+(aq)+S2−(aq)Ag2S(s)⇌2Ag+(aq)+S2−(aq), Keq=2.4×10−4Keq=2.4×10−4, and the equilibrium concentration of sulfide ion is [S2−]=0.0023M[S2−]=0.0023M. What is [Ag+]atequilibrium?
Answer:
0.32 M
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced reaction at equilibrium
Ag₂S(s) ⇌ 2 Ag⁺(aq) + S²⁻(aq)
Step 2: Calculate the concentration of Ag⁺ at equilibrium
We will use the formula for the concentration equilibrium constant (Keq), which is equal to the product of the concentrations of the products raised to their stoichiometric coefficients divided by the product of the concentrations of the reactants raised to their stoichiometric coefficients. It only includes gases and aqueous species.
Keq = [Ag⁺]² × [S²⁻]
[Ag⁺] = √{Keq / [S²⁻]}
[Ag⁺] = √{2.4 × 10⁻⁴ / 0.0023} = 0.32 M
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When two nitrogen atoms combine, they form a
A) Compound
B) Liquid
C) mixture
D) Molecule
Answer:
I guess the answer is compound
Explanation:
Coz compound it is on there playing with me again Go ahead and paste it in the class
Pls help me with this
Answer:
[tex][I_2]=[Br]=0.31M[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, according to the given information, it is possible for us to set up the following chemical equation at equilibrium:
[tex]I_2+Br_2\rightleftharpoons 2IBr[/tex]
Now, we can set up the equilibrium expression in terms of x (reaction extent) whereas the initial concentration of both iodine and bromine is 0.5mol/0.250L=2.0M:
[tex]K=\frac{[IBr]^2}{[I_2][Br_2]} \\\\1.2x10^2=\frac{(2x)^2}{(2.0-x)^2}[/tex]
Thus, we solve for x as show below:
[tex]\sqrt{1.2x10^2} =\sqrt{\frac{(2x)^2}{(2.0-x)^2}} \\\\10.95=\frac{2x}{2.0-x}\\\\21.91-10.95x=2x\\\\21.91=12.95x\\\\x=\frac{21.91}{12.95} \\\\x=1.69M[/tex]
Therefore, the concentrations of both bromine and iodine are:
[tex][I_2]=[Br]=2.0M-1.69M=0.31M[/tex]
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Which is the first step in the fusion process?
Explanation:
The first step of the Hydrogen fusion process: a nucleus of Deuterium (2H) is formed from two protons with the emission of an antielectron and a neutrino. The basic Hydrogen fusion cycle involves four Hydrogen nuclei (protons) and two electrons and yields a Helium nucleus, two neutrinos and six photons.
Answer:
C just took it
Explanation:
A chemistry student needs 30.0 g of acetic acid for an experiment. He has available 1.2 kg of a 7.58% w/w solution of acetic acid in acetone.
Calculate the mass of solution the student should use. If there's not enough solution, press the "No solution" button.
Round your answer to 3 significant digits.
Answer:
The mass of solution will be "395.78 g".
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of acetic acid,
= 30 g
Percentage,
= 7.58% w/w
Now,
⇒ % [tex]=\frac{Mass \ of \ acetic \ acid}{Mass \ of \ solution}\times 100[/tex]
By putting the values, we get
⇒ [tex]7.58=\frac{30}{Mass \ of \ solution}\times 100[/tex]
⇒ [tex]Mass \ of \ solution=\frac{30\times 100}{7.58}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=\frac{3000}{7.58}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=395.78 \ g[/tex]
If a buffer solution is 0.190 M in a weak acid ( a=3.6×10−5) and 0.480 M in its conjugate base, what is the pH?
Solution :
[tex]pk_b = -log ( K_b)\\\\pk_b = - log ( 3.6 \times 10^{-5})\\\\pk_b = 4.44[/tex]
We know, pH of this solution :
[tex]pH = pK_a + log ( \dfrac{|conjugate\ base|}{|weak \ acid|}\\\\pH = 4.44 + log(\dfrac{0.480}{0.190})\\\\pH = 4.44 + 0.40\\\\pH =4.84[/tex]
Hence, this is the required solution.
AgI + KNO3 what type of reaction is this
Answer:
all + kn03
Explanation:
and the reaction is single replacement
1. The density of gasoline is 0.7 g/ml. What is the mass of 400L of gasoline?
Answer:
280,000g
Explanation:
0.7g/mL x 1000mL/1L x 400L = 280,000g
Once the concentration of the common ion is increased______.
a. the solubility of the ionic solid increases.
b. the solubility of the ionic solid decreases.
c. the solubility of the common ion increases.
d. the solubility of the common ion decreases.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
PPLLLLLZZZZZ HELPPPPPPPPP ME WITH THIS QUESTION BRAINLIEST ANY ANSWERS WOULD BE GREATLY APPRECIATED :) chemical reaction will stop when the limiting reactant is used up.
Question 1 options:
True
False
Charles's Law: This law essentially states that gas volume has a direct relationship to temperature. If a football is inflated indoors during winter and then taken outside, what volume will be occupied inside the football if indoors the football is inflated at 26°c taking up 100 cm3, and it is 13°c outside?
Answer:
V2 = 95.65 cm^3 or 96 cm^3 (depends on if you want to round up or not)
Explanation:
Charles law is V1 / T1 = V2 / T2 (1 means initial and 2 means final condition)
For Charles law, you must use kelvin scale for temperature. So to convert from C to K, you add 273.15
T1 = 26 +273.15 = 299.15 K
T2 = 13 + 273.15 = 286.15 K
Now plug in the values,
100 / 299.15 = V2/286.15
V2 = 95.65 cm^3 or ~ 96 cm^3
The answer should make sense because if they have a direct relation, if one goes down then the other goes down. For final condition, we lowered the temperature so our volume should have decreased too and it did (we went from 100 to 96 cm^3)
In science, we like to develop explanations that we can use to predict the outcome of events and phenomena. Try to develop an explanation that tells how much NaOH needs to be added to a beaker of HCl to cause the color to change. Your explanation can be something like: g
The question is incomplete. The complete question is :
In science, we like to develop explanations that we can use to predict the outcome of events and phenomena. Try to develop an explanation that tells how much NaOH needs to be added to a beaker of HCl to cause the color to change. Your explanation can be something like: The color change will occur when [some amount] of NaOH is added because the color change occurs when [some condition]. The goal for your explanation is that it describes the outcome of this example, but can also be used to predict the outcome of other examples of this phenomenon. Here's an example explanation: The color of the solution will change when 40 ml of NaOH is added to a beaker of HCl because the color always changes when 40ml of base is added. Although this explanation works for this example, it probably won't work in examples where the flask contains a different amount of HCl, such as 30ml. Try to make an explanation that accurately predicts the outcome of other versions of this phenomenon.
Solution :
Consider the equation of the reaction between NaOH and [tex]$HCl$[/tex]
NaOH (aq) + HCl (aq) → NaCl(aq) + [tex]$H_2O (l)$[/tex]
The above equation tells us that [tex]$1 \text{mole}$[/tex] of [tex]$NaOH$[/tex] reacts with [tex]$1 \text{mole}$[/tex] of [tex]$HCl$[/tex].
So at the equivalence point, the moles of NaOH added = moles of [tex]$HCl$[/tex]present.
If the volume of the [tex]$HCl$[/tex] taken = [tex]$V_1$[/tex] mL and the conc. of [tex]$HCl$[/tex] = [tex]$M_1$[/tex] mole/L
The volume of NaOH added up to the color change = [tex]$V_2 \text{ and conc of NaOH = M}_2$[/tex] mole/L
Moles of [tex]$HCl$[/tex] taken = [tex]$V_1 \ mL \times M_1 \ mol/100 \ mL = V_2M_2 \times 10^{-3}$[/tex] moles.
The color change will occur when the moles of NaOH added is equal to the moles of [tex]$HCl$[/tex] taken.
Thus when [tex]$V_1 M_1 \times 10^{-3} = V_2M_2 \times 10^{-3}$[/tex]
or when [tex]$V_1M_1 = V_2M_2$[/tex]
or [tex]$V_2=\frac{V_1M_1}{M_2}$[/tex] mL of NaOH added, we observe the color change.
Where [tex]$V_1, M_1$[/tex] are the volume and molarity of the [tex]$HCl$[/tex] taken.
[tex]$M_2$[/tex] is the molarity of NaOH added.
When both the NaOH and [tex]$HCl$[/tex] are of the same concentrations, i.e. if [tex]$M_1=M_2$[/tex], then [tex]$V_2=V_1$[/tex]
Or the 40 mL of [tex]$HCl$[/tex] will need 40 mL of NaOH for a color change and
30 mL of [tex]$HCl$[/tex] would need 30 mL of NaOH for the color change (provided the concentration [tex]$M_1=M_2$[/tex])
What kind of changes do chefs make to food?
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What is the lowest whole number ratio between the aluminum ion and carbonate ion in the compound, aluminum carbonate?
A. 2 :1
B. 1: 1
C. 3 : 2
D. 1 : 2
E. 2 : 3
Answer:
E. 2 : 3
Explanation:
Aluminium carbonate is a neutral compound made by aluminium ion, Al³⁺ and carbonate ion, CO₃²⁻. As is neutral, the formula must be:
Al₂(CO₃)₃.
2 Al₃⁺ = 6 positives charges
3 CO₃²⁻ = 6 negative charges
Thus, the simplest whole number ratio between Al³⁺ and CO₃²⁻ must be:
2:3
And right answer is:
E. 2 : 3A student has a sample of 1.42 moles of fluorine gas that is contained in a 28.1 L container at 305 K. What is the pressure of the sample?
Answer:
P = 1.26 atm
Explanation:
Given that,
The number of moles, n = 1.42 mol
Volume, V = 28.1 L
Temperature, T = 305 K
We need to find the pressure of the gas. The ideal gas law is as follows :
[tex]PV=nRT\\\\P=\dfrac{nRT}{V}[/tex]
R = 0.0821 L-atm/mol-K
Put all the values,
[tex]P=\dfrac{1.42 \times 0.0821\times 305 }{28.1 }\\\\P=1.26\ atm[/tex]
So, the pressure of the gas is 1.26 atm.
Select ALL of the abiotic factors
lesson 5.01
Question 1 options:
air
light
fungi
soil
salinity
Answer:
I think it should be
salinity and
light
what are factors that affecting the boiling point of liquid?
What happens in radioactive decay?
O A. An electron is lost to form a negatively charged particle.
O B. An unstable nucleus breaks down into smaller parts.
O C. Two smaller nuclei are joined to form one larger nucleus.
O D. A large nucleus breaks apart to form smaller nuclei.
SHIRME
A radioactive atom will spontaneously release radiation in the shape of energy rather than particles in order to transition into a more steady state.
Why is something radioactive?Radioactivity, as its name suggests, seems to be the act of generating radiation without any external cause. This is carried out by an unstable atomic nucleus that "wants" to abandon certain power in order to change to a more stable form.
Are people radioactive at all?Absolutely, since humans consume radioactive materials from the environment through food, drink, and air, our bodies are inherently radioactive. Our bodies take these substances in and store them in our bones, tissues, and organs. We also breathe them in and consume them.
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Calculate the molar mass of Ca3(PO4)2
934.32 g Ca3(PO4)2 =______
moles Ca3(PO4)2
Answer:
Molar mass of Ca₃(PO₄)₂ = 310.18 g/mol934.32 g Ca₃(PO₄)₂ = 3.01 moles Ca₃(PO₄)₂Explanation:
The molar mass (MM) of Ca₃(PO₄)₂ can be calculated as follows:
MM of Ca₃(PO₄)₂ = (MM of Ca)*3 + [(MM of P) +(MM of O)*4]*2MM of Ca₃(PO₄)₂ = 310.18 g/molNow we can convert 934.32 g of Ca₃(PO₄)₂ into moles:
934.32 g ÷ 310.18 g/mol = 3.01 molesA “happy” atom is one that has a _________ valence orbital. octet rule
Answer:
Hello There!!
Explanation:
I believe the answer is 8.
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Which substance has Delta.Hf defined as 0 kJ/mol?
A. H2O (s)
B. Ne (l)
C. F2 (g)
D. CO2 (g)
Answer:
its actually c
Explanation:
"When your heart was an open book" is an example of of
A. simile
B. metaphor
C. alliteration
D. all of the above
B. metaphor
The answer is metaphor, because it can't possibly be other thing.
how can miscible liquids that different boiling points be separated
Answer:
By boiling and further condensing the liquid with the lowest boiling point.
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, according to the attached diagram, it turns out possible for us to infer that the mechanism whereby miscible liquids with different boiling points are separated is distillation, because the flask is heated until the boiling point of the liquid with the lowest value, in order to boil it and subsequently condense it, whereas the liquid with the highest boiling point remains in the flask; and therefore, the two liquids are separated.
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what volume of h2 can be produced at stp from 2 mol cah2 and excess water if the reaction goes 100% to completion?
Answer:
89.6 L of H₂ will be produced at STP from 2 moles of CaH₂ and excess water if the reaction goes to 100% completion.
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation of the reaction between calcium hydride, CaH₂ and excess water to produce calcium hydroxide and hydrogen gas is given below:
CaH₂ (s) + 2H₂O (l) ----> Ca(OH)₂ (aq) + 2H₂ (g)
From the equation of the chemical reaction above, 1 mole of calcium hydride reacts with 2 moles of water to produce 2 moles of hydrogen gas.
Then, 2 moles calcium hydride will react with excess water to produce 2 × 2 -moles of hydrogen gas = 4 moles of hydrogen gas.
One mas a gas at STP has a volume of 22.4 L
4 moles of hydrogen gas will have a volume of 4 × 22.4 L = 89.6 L
Therefore, 89.6 L of H₂ will be produced at STP from 2 moles of CaH₂ and excess water if the reaction goes to 100% completion.
identify two conjugate base for each compound HCN and HBr
The conjugate base of HCN is CN^-
The conjugate base of HBr is Br^-
Considering the side chain of each of the amino acids at pH 7.4, is that amino acid classified at neutral, basic, or acidic? You are currently in a sorting module. Turn off browse mode or quick nav, Tab to items, Space or Enter to pick up, Tab to move, Space or Enter to drop. Neutral Basic Acidic
Answer:
Considering the side chain of each of the amino acids at pH 7.4, is that amino acid classified at neutral, basic, or acidic? You are currently in a sorting module. Turn off browse mode or quick nav, Tab to items, Space or Enter to pick up, Tab to move, Space or Enter to drop. Neutral Basic Acidic
The answer is in the the images. I have placed all the structures in the specific boxes. I hope this helps.
what dose bioverisidy refer to
Answer:
The term biodiversity (from “biological diversity”) refers to the variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems, and can encompass the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that sustain life.
or if you want a short answer:
The term “biodiversity” refers to the variety of living organisms.
Answer:
the term bioverisidy refer to the veriety of life on earth at all its levels from genes to ecosystem and ecompass the evolutionary ecological and cultural prosesses that sustain life
How many total ions are there in 5.00 moles of cobalt (II) bromide?