Select the ion. HCl H 3O +1 H 2O

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]H _{3}O {}^{ + } [/tex]

Hydroxonium ion


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explain how lithium atom is positive charge​

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Lithium is an element that has an electronic configuration of 2,1. So when forming bonds, it tries to release one of its electrons in the last shell to reach the octet state. Normally when atoms release electrons they get positive charge since the number of protons which bear positive charge, is higher than number of electrons which bear negative charge. So when reaching its octet state, lithium gains positive charge!

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answer questions 3 and 4 for a brainly!

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Answer:

The correct answer is -

3. Butyne

4. Pentene

Explanation:

The names of such organic compounds are classified on the number of the carbon atoms and based on a number these prefixes are attached -

Meth - one carbon

Eth - two carbons

Prop - three carbons

But - four carbons

Pent - five carbons, and so on

The bonds can be identified by names of an organic compound by their suffixes -

- ane = single bond

- ene = double bond

-yne = triple bond

Thus, for question 3, carbon numbers are 4 and triple bond so Butyne, and similarly for question 4, 5 carbon atoms and double bond so Pentene.

ALL THE THINGS YOU SAID ALL THE THINGS YOU SAID RUNING THROUGH MY HEAD RUNNING THROUGH MY HEAD HELPPPP

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Answer:

Gamma rays and X-rays

Explanation:

All the things she said

All the things she said

Running through my head

Running through my head

Running through my head

All the things she said

All the things she said

Running through my head

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29.) What charge would you expect from a Group 1 atom when it becomes an ion?

a.) 2-
b.) 2+
c.) 1-
d.) 1+

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Answer:

d

Explanation:

It is 1+ because when the periodic table is drawn well into there groups become cations

The answer here would be d

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1. Locations where volcanoes form far from plate boundaries are called
A. islands
B. hot spots
C. divergent zones

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the answer is b. hot spots

Which of the following pH numbers are acidic? (Choose 2)
9
11
7
5
3

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the pH numbers that are acidic above is 3 and 5

Which of the following processes
release energy?
A. Water evaporating
B. Ice melting
C. steam condensing
D. wax melting

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I believe it’s A not sure though

One of your classmates asks you why an ice cube melts in water. Which of the following
would be your best explanation?

a.) The ice cube transfers energy to the air.

b.) The ice cube transfers energy to the water.

c.) Energy is transferred from the ice to the water and from the water to the ice.

d.) The water transfers energy to the ice cube.

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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

the ice puts 8ts cold into the water taking it away from the ice

Is all the biomass consumed by a primary consumer, such as a brine shrimp, transferred to the secondary consumer, such as a gull, when the brine shrimp is eaten? For instance, if a brine shrimp eats 10 g of algae in its life before the gull eats it, does the gull get 10 g of biomass when it eats the brine shrimp? Why or why not?​

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5.(08.02 MC)
A 0.680 M Ca(OH)2 solution was prepared by dissolving 55.0 grams of Ca(OH)2 in enough water. What is the total volume of the solution formed? (4 points)
O 1.09 liters
0 1.23 liters
2.01 liters
O 2.18 liters

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Answer: 1.09 Liers

Explanation:

I did the problem and got it correct.

Answer:

A. 1.09

Explanation:

I did the Chemistry Exam

1. How many times more acidic is Lemon Juice than apples?

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Lemon juice has a pH of around 2.0 while the pH of an apple is about 3.0 so it’s a 1.0 difference

Which layer of the earth is the thinnest and thickest?

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Answer:

crust

Discuss with the whole class what the relative thicknesses of the layers are — that the inner core and outer core together form the thickest layer of the Earth and that the crust is by far the thinnest layer.

Explanation:

Discuss with the whole class what the relative thicknesses of the layers are — that the inner core and outer core together form the thickest layer of the Earth and that the crust is by far the thinnest layer.


Lee and some other students working with Dr. Yung were conducting an experiment and ended up with some confusing results. In the experiment, each student combined sodium and hydrogen chloride, but, as shown in the table below, each student ended up with different results. Lee is trying to determine what happened.

In a few minutes, you will see a video of what happened when Lee combined two substances. Before you watch the video, see if you can predict why each student ended up with different results.

Student's name Starting substances Ending substances
Lee sodium and hydrogen chloride hydrogen and sodium chloride
Vera sodium and hydrogen chloride hydrogen, sodium chloride, and sodium
Domingo sodium and hydrogen chloride hydrogen, sodium chloride, and hydrogen chloride


Why do you think Vera and Domingo ended up with three substances after the chemical reaction while Lee only ended up with two?

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Answer:

chung long

Explanation:

cause 3 plus 2 =9

A metal object with mass of 29.0 g is heated to 97.0 °C and then transferred to an insulated container containing 95.8 g of water at 20.5 °C. The water temperature rises and the temperature of the metal object falls until they both reach the same final temperature of 23.7 °C. What is the specific heat of this metal object? Assume that all the heat lost by the metal object is absorbed by the water.

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Answer:

0.603J/g°C is the specific heat of the metal object

Explanation:

To solve this question we must know the heat given by the metal is equal to the heat absorbed by the water. The change in heat follows the equation:

Q = m*S*ΔT

Where Q is heat in Joules, m is the mass of the substance, S its specific heat and ΔT change in temperature

The equation to solve the problem is:

m(Object)*S(Object)*ΔT(Object) = m(Water)*S(Water)*ΔT(Water)

Where:

m(Object) = 29.0g

S(Object) = ??

ΔT(Object) = (97.0°C - 23.7°C = 73.3°C)

m(Water) = 95.8g

S(Water) = 4.184J/g°C

ΔT(Water) = (23.7°C - 20.5°C = 3.2°C)

29.0g*S(Object)*73.3°C = 95.8g*4.184J/g°C*3.2°C

S (Object) * 2125.7g°C = 1282.6J

S(Object) = 0.603J/g°C is the specific heat of the metal object

What is the molarity of a solution containing 9.0 moles of solute in 462 mL of solution

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 19 \ M}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Molarity is a measure of concentration in moles per liter, so the formula is:

[tex]molarity= \frac{moles \ of \ solute}{liters \ of \ solution}}[/tex]

This solution has 9.0 moles of solute and 462 milliliters of solution. We must convert milliliters to liters. Remember that 1 liter contains 1000 milliliters.

Create a ratio.

[tex]\frac{ 1 \ L}{ 1000 \ mL}[/tex]

Multiply by the value we are converting: 462 milliliters

[tex]462 \ mL *\frac{ 1 \ L}{ 1000 \ mL}[/tex][tex]462 *\frac{ 1 \ L}{ 1000}[/tex]

[tex]0.462 \ L[/tex]

Now we know both values and we can solve for the molarity.

moles of solute= 9.0 moles liters of solution = 0.462 L

[tex]molarity= \frac{9.0 \ mol}{ 0.462 \ L}[/tex]

Divide.

[tex]molarity= 19.4805195 \ mol/L[/tex]

The original measurements of moles and milliliters have 2 and 3 significant figures respectively. We have to round our answer to the least number of sig figs, which is 2 in this case.

For the number we found, that is the ones place. The 4 in the tenths place (19.4805195) tells us to leave the 9 in the ones place.

[tex]molarity= 19 \ mol/L[/tex]

1 mole per liter is equal to 1 molar or M, so our answer is equal to 19 M.

[tex]molarity \approx 19 \ M[/tex]

The molarity of the solution is approximately 19 M.

what is the best definition of energy?
A. The capacity to measure heat.
B. The capacity to measure mass
C. The capacity to exert strength
D. The capacity to do work

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Answer:

D. the capacity to do work

Explanation:

the basic definition of energy is the ability to do work

Sam is visiting the desert. He is standing beside a cactus watching a
snake move across the sand. There is a lizard basking in the sun on a rock
nearby. Which of the following correctly identifies the biotic and abiotic
parts of the ecosystem?
Abiotic: Rock, Sand, Sun Biotic: Cactus, Lizard, Sam, Snake
Abiotic: Cactus, Rock, Sam Biotic: Lizard, Sand, Snake, Sun
Abiotic: Cactus, Rock, Sand, Sun Biotic: Lizard, Sam, Snake
Abiotic: Cactus, Lizard, Sam, Snake Biotic: Rock, Sand, Sun

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Rock sand sun arent living.  cactus lizard sam and snake are living or biotic

What controls the DNA molecule?

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Answer:

nucleotides

Explanation:

The four types of nitrogen bases found in nucleotides are: adenine (A), thymine (T), guanine (G) and cytosine (C). The order, or sequence, of these bases determines what biological instructions are contained in a strand of DNA. ... DNA is made of chemical building blocks called nucleotides.

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What does a nucleus look like

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Answer:    

Explanation:      

The nucleus is an organelle found in eukaryotic cells. Inside its fully enclosed nuclear membrane, it contains the majority of the cell's genetic material. This material is organized as DNA molecules, along with a variety of proteins, to form chromosomes.

6NaBr+1AlO3=3Na2O+2AlBr3 How many grams of NaBr would be needed in order to make 23.5 grams of AlBr3

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Answer:

23.5 grams of AlBr3 will be produced by 27.20 grams of NaBr

Explanation:

The balanced equation here is

6NaBr + 1AlO3 = 3Na2O + 2AlBr3

6 moles of NaBr are required to produce 2 moles of AlBr3

Mass of one mole of NaBr = 102.894 g/mol

Mass of one mole of AlBr3 = 266.69 g/mol

Mass of 6 moles of NaBr = 6*102.894 g/mol

Mass of two moles of AlBr3 = 2*266.69 g/mol

6*102.894 g  NaBr produces 2*266.69 g of AlBr3

23.5 grams of AlBr3 will be produced by (6*102.894)/(2*266.69 )*23.5 = 27.20 grams of NaBr

One of the reasons that solid CuSO4 dissolves in water is: a instantaneous dipole-induced dipole forces (dispersion or London forces) between the Cu2 and the SO42- ions b the ion-dipole forces between the ions and the water molecules c the electrostatic force of attraction between the Cu2 and the SO42- ions d the hydrogen bonding between the water molecules e instantaneous dipole-induced dipole forces (dispersion or London forces) between the water molecules

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Answer:

the ion-dipole forces between the ions and the water molecules

Explanation:

Water is a polar molecule having a high dipole moment. This high polarity makes it a popular choice of polar solvent.

CuSO4 is an ionic compound composed of Cu^2+ and SO4^2-. When dissolved in water, the positive dipole in water interacts with the negative ion while the negative dipole in water interacts with the positive ion thereby causing the compound(CuSO4 ) to dissolve in water due to the ion-dipole forces between the ions and the water molecules.

8.
(a) Tick (™) the box next to the correct statement about the mixture.
mixture of four elements
mixture of four compounds
mixture of two elements and two compounds
mixture of one element and three compounds​

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Answer:

mixture of four compounds

mixture of two elements and two compounds

Explanation:

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What does an increase in temperature do to the reaction rate?

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Answer:

An increase in temperature typically increases the rate of reaction because an increase in temperature will raise the average kinetic energy of the reactant molecules. Therefore, a greater proportion of molecules will have the minimum energy necessary for an effective collision.Increasing the temperature increases reaction rates because of the disproportionately large increase in the number of high energy collisions. It is only these collisions (possessing at least the activation energy for the reaction) which result in a reaction.

Explanation:

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What is the molecular weight (rmm) of NaOH?
40
20
50
60

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Answer: A/40 it is actually 39.997 but since that is not an answer they rounded up

Explanation:

the molar mass of CCI2F2

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Answer:

The molar mass and molecular weight of CCI2F2 is 315.8271.

Explanation:

1. Hay un gas con 700 milímetros de Mercurio de presión en 922 ml de volumen a 20 grados Celsius. Calcula la temperatura final a 500 mm de mercurio con 451 ml.

2. un gas ocupa un gas ocupa 205 mililitros a 20 grados centígrados y 1,05 atm. Calcule el volumen final a 60 grados centígrados y 2,4 Atmósferas de presión.
3. tenemos 22 L de un gas a una temperatura de 220 K y una presión de 5 Atm, si se modifican la presión a 6.5 atm y la temperatura a 200 K, cuál será el volumen que obtenemos.

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Answer:

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a gas with a volume of 20.0l at a pressure of 275 kpa is allowed to expand to a volume of 35.0l. what is the pressure in the container if the temperature remains constant?

1. 2.54 kPa

2. 157 kPa

3. 481 kPa

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 2. \ 157 \ kPa}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Since temperature remains constant, the only variables that change are volume and pressure. Therefore, we are using Boyle's Law. This states that the pressure is inversely proportional to the volume. The formula is:

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]

We know the gas starts with a volume of 20.0 liters at a pressure of 275 kPa. We can substitute these values into the left side of the formula.

[tex]275 \ kPa *20.0 \ L=P_2V_2[/tex]

We know the gas expands to a volume of 35.0 Liters, but we do not know the pressure.

[tex]275 \ kPa *20.0 \ L=P_2* 35.0 \ L[/tex]

Since we are solving for the new pressure, we must isolate the variable P₂. It is being multiplied by 35.0 Liters and the inverse of multiplication is division. Divide both sides by 35.0 L.

[tex]\frac {275 \ kPa * 20.0 \ L}{ 35.0 \ L}= \frac{P_2*35.0 \ L}{35.0 \ L}[/tex]

[tex]\frac {275 \ kPa * 20.0 \ L}{ 35.0 \ L}=P_2[/tex]

The units of liters cancel.

[tex]\frac {275 \ kPa * 20.0 }{ 35.0 }=P_2[/tex]

[tex]\frac {5500}{35.0} \ kPa= P_2[/tex]

[tex]157.142857 \ kPa=P_2[/tex]

The original measurements of pressure and volume have 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the ones place.

The 1 in the tenths place (157.142857) tells us to leave the 7 in the ones place.

[tex]157 \ kPa= P_2[/tex]

If the gas expanded to a volume of 35.0 liters while the temperature remained constant, the pressure in container was approximately 157 kilopascals.

If a sample of a gas occupies 5.22 L at 235 oC, what will its volume be at 75 oC if the pressure remains the same?

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Answer:

1618.2

Explanation:

235+75=310×75=1618.2

definition of ​spirilla
don't write incorrect answer ​

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Answer:

a bacterium with a rigid spiral structure,found in stagnant water and something causing disease

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6) C

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