i. Write the dissolution reaction of BaF2, including all states. (0.5 points)
BaF2←>Ba2+(aq)+2F-(aq)
ii. Write the expression for Ksp for BaF2. (0.5 points)
iii. Write the Ksp expression as an algebraic equation, using the variable x to represent concentrations. (1 point)
iv. Find the solubility of BaF2 by solving the equation you wrote in part iii. (0.5 points)
Answer:
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Explanation:
i) The equation of the dissolution of BF2 is;
BaF2(s)⇄Ba2+(aq)+2F-(aq)
ii) Ksp =[Ba2+] [2F-]^2
iii) Let the concentration/solubility of [Ba2+] and [2F-] be x
Ksp = [x] [2x]^2
Ksp = 4x^3
iv) x =∛Ksp/4
What is the mass in grams of 4.8 moles of Calcium Hydroxide?
Answer:
355.2 grams
Explanation:
m = M×n= (40 + 2(16+1))×4.8= 355.2 (g)
calcium phosphate consists of two ions chemically bonded together. What are charges of each ion?
Answer: Ca^2+ and P^3-
Explanation:
Because the triple beam balance is zeroed before it is put into use, it measures
A.
volume
B.
weight
C.
the effects of gravity
D.
mass
The greater the difference in EN (electronegativity) between the intramolecular bonding of two atoms, the bond will experience more ionic behavior. A. True b. False
is Tungsten carbide an elementary substance
or compound?
Answer:
Tungsten carbide (chemical formula: WC) is a chemical compound (specifically, a carbide) containing equal parts of tungsten and carbon atoms.
Answer:compound
Explanation:
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The diagram shows the electron configuration of an atom of an element for the electrons in the s and p orbitals.
What is the group number of the element in the periodic table?
A) 1
B) 2
C) 13
D) 15
Answer:
15
Explanation:
because since the outer shell has 5 electron then add 5 and 10 to get 15
What is the energy change per gram of ice when an iceberg composed of pure water, cp = 2.06 J/(g·K), is heated from 25°C to 15°C?
A. 21 J
B. 0.21 J
C. 210 J
D. It is impossible to calculate without knowing the mass of the iceberg
Answer:
A. 21 J
Explanation:
Your temperature change is 10 degrees Celsius, or 10 Kelvin, it makes no difference either way.
Cp = 2.06 J/g•K
Multiply by the temperature change to just get J/g
2.06 J/g•K • 10 K = 20.6 J/g ≈ 21 J/g
21 J is the energy change per gram of ice when an iceberg composed of pure water, cp = 2.06 J/(g·K) which is heated from 25°C to 15°C. So, the correct option is A.
What is Heat?Heat is defined as the energy that is transferred from one body to another as a result of a difference in temperature, when two bodies at different temperatures are brought together, the energy transferred is that of the hotter body which flows towards the colder body.
In this case, according to the equation for the calculation of the heat during a heating process
[tex]Q= mC (T_f- T_i)[/tex]
It is possible to calculate mass per gram of ice by dividing both sides by removing m from the equation, we plug in the given specific heat and final and initial temperatures to get:
[tex]Q= 2.06 \frac{J}{g degree C} [-15 Degree C- (-25 Degree C][/tex]
[tex]Q= 20.6\frac{J}{g}[/tex] which is equals to 21° C
21 J is the energy change per gram of ice when an iceberg composed of pure water, cp = 2.06 J/(g·K) which is heated from 25°C to 15°C.
Therefore, the correct option is A.
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How do you determine the Ka of an unknown acid using a titration curve?
How many atoms are needed to react with 50 grams of O2 gas
Answer:
3 moles
Explanation:
3 moles atoms are needed to react with 50 grams of O2 gas.
Calculate the calories of heat required to melt 35.0 g of ice.
Answer:
35.0g of ice at 0 degrees
Explanation:
Generally, when food is cooked:
choose all that apply
The food absorbs energy.
An exothermic reaction takes place in the food.
An endothermic reaction takes place in the food.
Answer:
An exothermic reaction takes place in the food
type of ions do acids give off? hydroniumm hydrogen heliumhy dronium and hydrogen
Answer:
Substances that give H + 1 ion when dissolved in water are called acids
Explanation:
If the sun output of solar radiation increased by 20% how would this impact the temperature of earth's mantle
Answer:
The temperature will not be affected directly
Explanation:
The solar radiation has a direct effect on the outer surface and inner part of the earth but an increase by 20% of the solar radiation will not cause the temperature of the Earth's mantle to increase because the factors that heat up the Earth's mantle are : Friction between core materials that sink into the center of the planet and Heat from decay of radioactive materials
is an example of a solution that contains a dissolved substance
Answer:
An aqueous solution is water that contains one or more dissolved substances. The dissolved substances in an aqueous solution may be solids, gases, or other liquids.
Can you build a fire on the moon? Why or why not?
Answer:
No.
Explanation:
We can't build a fire on the moon, because moon's atmosphere lacks oxygen.
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surface of the moon lacks oxygen which is important for the formation of fire.Surface of the moon doesn't have wind which disables the fire to burn rapidly.What is the net ionic equation for the following reaction?
Rb2CrO4(aq) + 2AgClO(aq) --> 2RbClO(aq) + Ag2CrO4(s)
Group of answer choices
Rb+(aq) + ClO-(aq) --> RbClO (s)
2Rb+(aq) + CrO42+(aq) --> Rb2CrO4 (s)
Ag+(aq) + ClO-(aq) --> AgClO (s)
2Ag+(aq) + CrO42+(aq) --> Ag2CrO4 (s)
The half-life of 3H (H-3) is 12 years. About how long does it take for 127/128 of a sample of that radionuclide to decay? (Hint: this means only 1/128 are left)
A: 7 years
B:11.9 years
C:84 years
D:12.1 years
Answer:
i do believe its 7
Explanation:
Answer:84
Explanation:
transmutation occurs during which type of radioactive decay
Explanation:
Transmutation, conversion of one chemical element into another. A transmutation entails a change in the structure of atomic nuclei and hence may be induced by a nuclear reaction (q.v.), such as neutron capture, or occur spontaneously by radioactive decay, such as alpha decay and beta decay (qq. v.).
Which of the following setups will correctly convert 36.45 grams of sodium to moles of sodium?
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
To convert from grams of a substance to moles of a substance, you use molar mass as a conversion factor. Sodium's molar mass is 22.99 grams per mole. To cancel out grams, you need to place grams on the bottom and moles on the top.
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How are these two formulas called?
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These are structural formulas of constitutional isomers of hexene, an alkene.
Both are acyclic, six-carbon chains, and they differ only in the position of the double bond. As constitutional isomers, both structures have the same molecular formula.
The first structure is of hex-1-ene (or 1-hexene).
The second structure is of (3E)-hex-3-ene [or (3E)-3-hexene].
Both structures have the molecular formula C₆H₁₂.
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A sample of gas has a volume of 12.0 L and a pressure of 2.00 ATM. If the pressure of gas is increased to6.00 ATM, what is the new volume of the gas
Answer:
4L
Explanation:
5. CFA 1.1 Explain how a rock and motor oil compare in their ability to be compressed.
Answer:h
Explanation:
G
Explain the difference between mass and weight and
how they are measured.
MERE
Answer:
The difference between mass and weight is that mass is the amount of matter in a material, while weight is a measure of how the force of gravity acts upon that mass. Mass is the measure of the amount of matter in a body. Mass is denoted using m or M.
Explanation:
the different between mass and weight is that the weight is the measure of the force of gravity on an object and the mass of an object will never change ,but the weight of an iteam can change based on its location
What is the formula for the compound formed by Ca2+ and N3-?
NCa
Ca3N2
O Can
O N2Caz
O N3Ca2
O CazN3
Which element would you expect to have the highest electronegativity?
Answer:
Fluorine
Explanation:
It's tendency to gain electron is higher than Ca and P
how many atoms are in 1.6g C? Answer in units of atoms.
(no answer choices were given)
Answer:
6.022 ×10(index 23) / 7.5 = 0.8293 ×10(index 23)
Explanation:
molar mass of C = 12gmol
therefore in 12g of C there is one mole or an amount of 6.022 ×10(index 23)
∴12g/6.02210(index 23) ×1.6g
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How many grams of chlorine are required in order to consume 8 mol of
sodium?
Freon, a very useful refrigerant, is produced in the following reaction:
3CCl4 (g) + 2SbF3 (s) → 3CCl2F2 (g) + 2 SbCl3 (s)
If a chemist wants to make 3.0 x 106 moles of Freon using excess carbon tetrachloride, how many moles of antimony trifluoride will the chemist need?
Answer:
The chemistry will need 2*10⁶ moles of antimony trifluoride.
Explanation:
The balanced reaction is:
3 CCl₄ (g) + 2 SbF₃ (s) → 3 CCl₂F₂(g) + 2 SbCl₃ (s)
By reaction stoichiometry (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of each compound participate in the reaction:
CCl₄: 3 moles SbF₃: 2 moles CCl₂F₂: 3 molesSbCl₃: 2 molesYou can apply the following rule of three: if by reaction stoichiometry 3 moles of freon are produced by 2 moles of antimony trifluoride, 3*10⁶ moles of Freon are produced from how many moles of antimony trifluoride?
[tex]moles of antimony trifluoride=\frac{3*10^{6} moles of freon*2 moles of antimony trifluoride}{3 moles of freon}[/tex]
moles of antimony trifluoride= 2*10⁶
The chemistry will need 2*10⁶ moles of antimony trifluoride.