A student titrated 60 mL of 0.2 M HCl solution
with 15 mL of Mg(OH)2 solution. What is the
concentration of the base solution?
Answer:
The concentration is 0.2 M HCI / 15mL 62g
Explanation:
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What is the experimental yield of Li2O?
A student mixes aqueous solutions of NISO4 and NaOH. What will be the correct formula of the precipitate that is formed
The correct formula of the precipitate that is formed is Na₂SO₄ + Ni(OH)₂.
What is a precipitate?The solid substance, that is present at the bottom of the liquid, is insoluble in liquid.
The precipitate formed in reacting the nickel sulfate and sodium hydroxide is sodium sulfate and nickel hydroxide.
The formation of precipitate caused by the compound is called precipitant.
Thus, the correct formula for precipitate is Na₂SO₄ + Ni(OH)₂.
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6) Which type of orbital is represented by this image?"
Z,Y,X
Answer:
the immage is not uploaded
Behavioral therapy began with _______________.
A. Ivan Pavlov
B. B.F. Skinner
C. John Watson
D. Erik Erikson
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Behaviour therapy was popularized by the U.S. psychologist B.F. Skinner, who worked with mental patients in a Massachusetts state hospital.
Many ski resorts and mountain cities can be reached directly by planes which deposit travelers a mile or more above sea level. This can result in altitude sickness due to hypoxemia, or reduced oxygen in the blood, caused by the unaccustomed exposure to the lower atmospheric pressure at high elevations. On a given day, the prevailing atmospheric pressure in Albuquerque, NM (elevation 1620 meters) might be 0.799 atm. Calculate this pressure expressed in mmHg and in torr. Relationship between altitude and barometric pressure.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
To convert from atm to mmHg
1 atm = 760 mmHg
0.799 atm = 0.799 atm * 760 mmHg/1 atm = 607.24 mmHg
To convert from atm to torr
1 atm = 760 torr
0.799 atm = 0.799 atm * 760 torr/1 atm = 607.24 torr
Yea can you just help me out I don’t want to do this because I have other thing to do.I’m running out of point any suggestions on how to get more?
Answer:
the answer is d all of them are used
Answer:
all of them are correct types used/ mites
Explanation:
I did some research and apparently all of the above are types of insects used to determine time of death....but Im not 100% sure about mites( it Is said that they are used to provide forensically important information to estimate the post mortem interval, post berial interval, cause of death and relocation of dead body).
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Can somebody just name all the metalloids, gases, and liquids that are on the periodic table. please this is due in a hour!!!
Answer:
There are six liquid elements present in the periodic table. They are bromine,mercury ,caesium,gallium,rubidium and francium.
The metalloids; boron (B), silicon (Si), germanium (Ge), arsenic (As), antimony (Sb), tellurium (Te), polonium (Po) and astatine (At) are the elements found along the step like line between metals and non-metals of the periodic table.
The gaseous element group; hydrogen (H), nitogen (N), oxygen (O), fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl) and noble gases helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn) are gases at standard temperature and pressure (STP).
Explanation:
Which organ detects stimuli from the environment and is part of the nervous system?
Group of answer choices
A. eye
B. stomach
C. heart
D. lungs
It's the eye because it's the organ of sight
An artificial vesicle containing a 1 M glucose solution is composed of a phospholipid bilayer lacking any protein components other than aquaporin channels. Assuming an ideal solution, what is the ratio of the osmotic pressure measured immediately after immersion of the vesicle in de-ionized water to the osmotic pressure measured immediately after immersion of an identical vesicle containing the original volume of 1 M glucose solution added to an equal volume of 1 M KCl solution in deionized water
Answer:
A: 0.67
The situation described in the question is analogous to a semipermeable membrane. Water is able to pass through aquaporin channels present in the liposome, but large uncharged particles (glucose) and ions (K+ and Cl -) are impermeable and will remain trapped within the liposome. If assumed to be ideal, the osmotic pressure, π, exerted by the solution due to molarity differences across the membrane is defined as π = iMRT, where i is the van't Hoff factor, M is the molarity of the solution, R is the universal gas constant, and T is the absolute temperature of the solution. A change in osmotic pressure at constant temperature is due to changes in iM, a term that is equivalent to the concentration of dissolved particles produced by solute in solution. When compared to the original volume of 1 M glucose, the new combined solution has twice the volume and three times the number of dissolved particles (1 M KCl, a strongly electrolytic solution, produces 1 M concentrations of both K+ and Cl- in solution), or an increase in the concentration of dissolved particles by a factor of 1.5. This is equivalent to a combined molarity of dissolved particles of 1.5 M. The ratio of osmotic pressure is then [1 M dissolved glucose] / [1.5 M dissolved glucose + KCl] = 0.67
Explanation:
Most of the deserts on the Earth are located around 30°N & 30°S latitude. This is because air is ( rising / sinking ) at these locations.
Answer: We live at the bottom of a gaseous envelope the atmosphere--that is bound gravity to the planet Earth. The circulation of our atmosphere is a complex process because of the Earth's rotation and the tilt of its axis. The Earth's axis is inclined 23.5° from the ecliptic, the plane of the Earth's orbit around the Sun. Due to this inclination, vertical rays of the Sun strike 23.5° N. latitude, the Tropic of Cancer, at summer solstice in late June. At winter solstice, the vertical rays strike 23.5° S. Latitude, the Tropic of Capricorn. In the Northern Hemisphere, the summer solstice day has the most daylight hours, and the winter solstice has the fewest daylight hours each year. The tilt of the axis allows differential heating of the Earth's surface, which causes seasonal changes in the global circulation. On a planetary scale, the circulation of air between the hot Equator and the cold North and South Poles creates pressure belts that influence weather. Air warmed by the Sun rises at the Equator, cools as it moves toward the poles, descends as cold air over the poles, and warms again as it moves over the surface of the Earth toward the Equator. This simple pattern of atmospheric convection.
how many protons electrons and neutrons does the following isotopes contain 1H+
Answer:
The other name for this isotope is a proton. This is because it contains just a single proton.
Explanation:
H+
Protons = 1
Electrons = 1 - 1 = 0 (The + sign means it has lost a single electron)
Neutrons = 0
Which is a compound?
sugar
air
nitrogen
sodium
air
because air is compound discoverd in 1992
Temperature is a measurement of :
1) total energy in a system
2) the average kinetic energy of a system
3) the average potential energy of a system
4) the ability to do work
Answer:
Temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in an object. When temperature increases, the motion of these particles also increases. (That should give you the answer if you read closely first sentence)
what is halogenation with explanation
.
Characteristics of a Group of Elements
Do not conduct electricity
• Mostly gas, but brittle when solid
Has 7 valence electrons
.
Which of these elements is in this groun?
Answer:
Gas
Explanation:
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3Ba(C2H3O2)2 + 2K3PO4 ⟶ Ba3(PO4)2 + 6KC2H3O2
If 4.36 mol of potassium phosphate react, how many grams of barium phosphate are produced?
Hello Mistyann!
First you need to know amount of barium phosphate is
Half of potassium phosphate, also 2.18 mol.
Molar mass of Barium phosphate is 3·137.2 + 2·(30.97+4·16) g/mol
You can calculate it yourself dear.
Now mass is amount of substance · molar mass.
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What two gases are cycled through ecosystems?
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Photosynthesis converts carbon dioxide gas to organic carbon, while respiration cycles the organic carbon back into carbon dioxide gas.
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how can water become more acidified than normal due to
atmospheric pollutants
Answer:
The water can become acidified than normal because all the pollution such as when carbon dioxide can dissolve in sea waters causing the water be polluted because of the bad air.
Explanation:
Describe two models that show how earth and the sun move in space relative to each other.
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Answer: Acids have a pH of less than 7 and generally form [tex]H^+[/tex] when dissolved in solution. [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] is an example of acid.
Bases have a pH of more than 7 and generally form [tex]OH^-[/tex] when dissolved in solution. [tex]Ca(OH)_2[/tex] is an example of base.
Water is neutral and has a pH of exactly 7. Therefore in chemical equations it can act as acid or a base.
Explanation:
pH or pOH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution. pH is calculated by taking negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.
[tex]pH=-\log [H^+][/tex]
pH values range from 1 to 14. Acids have a pH range from 1 to 6.9, water is neutral with pH of 7 and bases have pH ranging from 7.1 to 14.
Acids form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water and bases form hydroxide ions when dissolved in water. Water [tex]H_2O)[/tex] is amphoteric and thus can behave as an acid or a base.
[tex]H_2SO_4\rightarrow 2H^++SO_4^{2-}[/tex]
[tex]Ca(OH)_2\rightarrow Ca^{2+}+2OH^[/tex]
2KCIO3 -> 2KCI+ 302
How many moles of oxygen are produced by
the decomposition of 6.0 moles of potassium
chlorate, KCIO3?
Answer:
9 moles
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation for this decomposition reaction is as follows:
2KCIO3 → 2KCI+ 302
Based on this equation, 2 moles of potassium chlorate (KCIO3) decomposes to form 3 moles of oxygen gas (O2).
Hence, 6 moles of pottasium chlorate will decompose to produce;
6 × 3 ÷ 2
= 18 ÷ 2
= 9 moles of O2.
2.)Which action forms a different chemical substance?
A. crushing a rock
B. burning a piece of wood
C.mixing salt and pepper
D.melting an ice cube
Answer:
B. burning a piece of wood
Explanation:
The Chemical Would Be The Air Coming From The Wood While Burning It
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What is the mass of water released by the heating? Show your work or explain your reasoning.
Answer:
Dividing the mass of the water lost by the original mass of hydrate used is equal to the fraction of water in the compound. Multiplying this fraction by 100 gives the percent water in the hydrate.
Explanation:
The amount of water throughout the compound has been determined by dividing the mass of water wasted mostly by original quantity of hydrate used. The above fraction can be multiplied by 100 to get the hydrate's water content in percentages.
What is mass ?The proportion of matter that makes up an object is quantified by its mass. The kilogram, or kg, would be the fundamental SI unit of mass.
What is hydrate?Any substance that contains water through the form of H2O molecules is referred to as a hydrate. This water content by weight can vary, but it is typically fixed. The most well-known hydrates seem to be crystalline solids which decompose once the attached water is removed.
Therefore , The amount of water throughout the compound has been determined by dividing the mass of water wasted mostly by original quantity of hydrate used. The above fraction can be multiplied by 100 to get the hydrate's water content in percentages.
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Proton:
Positive
Found in Nucleus
Mass of 1 AMU
Neutron:
Neutral
Found in Nucleus
Mass of 1 AMU
Electron:
Negative
Found in orbitals
Mass of 0 AMU
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What is the molality of a solution containing 18.2 g HCl and 250. g of water?
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Answer:
1.99M
Explanation:
Molality can be calculated by dividing the moles of solute by the mass of the solvent i.e.
Molality (M) = n of solute (mol) ÷ mass of solvent (kg)
Based on the information, mass of HCl (solute) = 18.2g, mass of solvent (water) = 250.0g
mole of solute = mass/molar mass
Molar mass of HCl = 1 + 35.5 = 36.5g/lol
mole = 18.2/36.5
mole = 0.499mol
Mass of solvent = 250.0g
In Kg, mass of water = 250/1000
= 0.250Kg
Molality = 0.499/0.250
Molality = 1.996
Molality of the solution = 1.99M
How many molecules are in 32.4 L KOH?
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Which states of matter change shape when moved? Which states of matter change shape when moved?
Answer:
Gas and Liquids
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is TRUE about salts
Answer:
salt is salty in taste.......
A student titrates an unknown weak acid, HA, to a pale pink phenolphthalein endpoint with 25.0 mL of 0.100 M NaOH. The student then titrates in 11.0 mL of 0.100 M HCl to the solution containing the neutralized unknown acid (HCl was delivered from a second buret). The pH of the resulting solution is pH
Answer:
Hello your question is incomplete the pH of the solution is unknown hence I will take the pH of the solution be = 4.7
answer : Pka = 5 i.e. > 4.7
Explanation:
Student titrates :
Unknown weak acid ( HA ) with 25 mL of 0.100 M of NaOH ( to a pale pink phenolphthalein endpoint ) then titrates with 11.0 mL of 0.100 M HCL to the solution that contains neutralized unknown acid
Assuming pH of solution = 4.7
HA + NaOH --------> H2O + NaA
at equilibrium point
0.1 * 25 * 1 = n * 1 ∴ [tex]n_{ha}[/tex] = 2.5 mmoles ------ 1
also
[tex]A^-[/tex] + HCL ---------> HA + C[tex]L^-[/tex]
at equilibrium point
[tex]n_{a}[/tex] = 1.1 mmoles --------- 2
The ratio of reaction 2 to 1
[tex]\frac{n_{a} }{n_{ha} }[/tex] = 1.1 / 2.5 ≈ 1/2 ( this show that when the pH = 4.7 approximately half of the A^- have been converted to HA )
Determine the pKa value of the solution
Given that
pH = Pka + log ( A^- / hA )
4.7 = Pka + log ( 1/2 )
therefore Pka = 4.7 - ( -0.3 ) = 5