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describe the process to determine the limiting reactant in the example listed below:
Given 3.4 grams of x element with a molar mass of 24 g/mol and 4.2 grams of y element with a molar mass of 35 g/mol. How much of compound xy2 can be generated?
x + 2y -> xy2

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Answer 1

The amount of the compound [tex]XY_2[/tex] that can be generated would be 11.28 grams

Stoichiometric calculation

From the equation of the reaction, the mole ratio of X and Y is 1:1.

Mole of 3.5 grams of X = 3.4/24 = 0.1417 moles

Mole of 4.2 grams of Y = 4.2/35 = 0.12 moles

Thus, Y is the limiting reactant because it is present in a lower amount than needed.

Mole ratio of Y and  [tex]XY_2[/tex] = 1:1

Equivalent mole of  [tex]XY_2[/tex] = 0.12 moles

Molar mass of  [tex]XY_2[/tex] = 24 + (35x2) = 94 g/mol

Mass of 0.12 moles of  [tex]XY_2[/tex] = 0.12 x 94 = 11.28 grams

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why should atom or ions join together to form compounds? ​

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Answer:

while atoms form together, they percentage their outermost electrons to create more sustainable strength states. This sharing bonds the atoms into an ionic shape or a molecule

Explanation:

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A 124.6-g sample of copper has a volume of 14 cm. what is the density of copper?

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Answer:

The density of copper is 8.9 grams per cubic centimeter.

Explanation:

There is a writing mistake in statement, correct form is written below:

A 124.6 grams sample of copper has a volume of 14 cubic centimeters. What is the density of copper?

Let suppose that mass of the copper sample is distributed uniformly in its volume, then we shall use the following definition of density ([tex]\rho[/tex]), in grams per cubic centimeter:

[tex]\rho = \frac{m}{V}[/tex] (1)

Where:

[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, in grams.

[tex]V[/tex] - Volume, in cubic centimeters.

If we know that [tex]m = 124.6\,g[/tex] and [tex]V = 14\,cm^{3}[/tex], then the density of the sample of copper is:

[tex]\rho = \frac{m}{V}[/tex]

[tex]\rho = 8.9\,\frac{g}{cm^{3}}[/tex]

The density of copper is 8.9 grams per cubic centimeter.

What is the number of moles in 15.0 g AsH3?
O 5.2 mol
O 1200 mol
O 0.44 mol
O 0.19 mol

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Answer:

n = 0.19 mol

Explanation:

Given mass = 15 g

The molar mass of AsH₃ = 77.94 g/mol

We need to find the number of moles in 15 g of AsH₃. We know that,

No. of moles = given mass/molar mass

[tex]n=\dfrac{15}{77.94 }\\\\n=0.19\ mol[/tex]

So, there are 0.19 g/mol. Hence, the correct option is equal to 0.19 mol.

What types of elements [metals/nonmetals] are found in each of the compounds?
Not a simple answer please

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Explanation:

List of All Elements That Are Nonmetals

Hydrogen (sometimes)

Carbon.

Nitrogen.

Oxygen.

Phosphorus.

Sulfur.

Metals:-

Gold.

Silver.

Iron.

Copper.

Nickel.

Aluminum.

Mercury( Liquid metal)

Titanium.

Fluorine.

Which of these would be found in a wetland?
Mrs. Cornell and vultures
Cattails and salamanders
Maple trees and cats
Oak trees and squirrels

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Answer:

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why an indicator is a necessary part of the titration experiment?

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Answer:

In a titration, you determine an unknown concentration of a sample by adding a second reactant of known concentration. In many titrations, you use a chemical called an indicator, which lets you know when the titration finishes.

Explanation:

Which of Graphs 1 correctly represents the relationship between the volume and Kelvin temperature of a gas?

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Pressure is directly proportional to temperature

Which of the following statements are true about a strong base and a weak base at a pH of 11?

A. The weak base will require less HCl to bring the pH to 7 than the strong base.
B. The strong base will require less HCl to bring the pH to 7 than the weak base.
C. Both bases require the same amount of HCl to reach pH 7 because they are both at the same initial pH.
D. HCl will not bring the pH of either solution to pH 7.

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Answer:

A, C, D

Explanation:

Characteristic orange light produced by sodium in a fl ame is due to an intense emission called the sodium D line, which is actually a doublet, with wavelengths (measured in vacuum) of 589.157 88 and 589.755 37 nm. The index of refraction of air at a wavelength near 589 nm is 1.000 292 6. Calculate the frequency, wavelength, and wavenumber of each component of the D line, measured in air.

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Answer:

a. i. 5.092 × 10²⁰ Hz ii. 588.98554 nm ii. 10667809.11 rad/m

b. i. 5.087 × 10²⁰ Hz ii. 589.58286 nm iii. 10657001.3 rad/m

Explanation:

refractive index, n = λ/λ'  where λ = wavelength in vacuum = and λ' = wavelength in air

a. For λ = 589.15788 nm,

i. Frequency,

f = c/λ where c = speed of light in vacuum = 3 × 10⁸ m/s and λ = 589.15788 nm = 589.15788 × 10⁻⁹ m

So, f = 3 × 10⁸ m/s ÷ 589.15788 × 10⁻⁹ m

= 0.005092 × 10¹⁷ /s

= 5.092 × 10²⁰ /s

= 5.092 × 10²⁰ Hz

ii. Wavelength,

Since n = λ/λ'  where λ = wavelength in vacuum = and λ' = wavelength in air

and n = 1.0002926

λ' = λ/n

= 589.15788 nm/1.0002926

= 588.98554 nm

iii. Wave number, k

k = 2π/λ'

= 2π/588.98554 nm

= 0.01066780911 rad/nm

= 0.01066780911 rad/nm × 10⁹ nm/1m

= 10667809.11 rad/m

b. For λ = 589.755 37 nm.,

i. Frequency,

f = c/λ where c = speed of light in vacuum = 3 × 10⁸ m/s and λ = 589.755 37 nm. = 589.755 37 × 10⁻⁹ m

So, f = 3 × 10⁸ m/s ÷ 589.755 37 × 10⁻⁹ m

= 0.005087 × 10¹⁷ /s

= 5.087 × 10²⁰ /s

= 5.087 × 10²⁰ Hz

ii. Wavelength,

Since n = λ/λ'  where λ = wavelength in vacuum = and λ' = wavelength in air

and n = 1.0002926

λ' = λ/n

= 589.755 37 nm./1.0002926

= 589.58286 nm

iii. Wave number, k

k = 2π/λ'

= 2π/589.58286 nm

= 0.0106570013 rad/nm

= 0.0106570013  rad/nm × 10⁹ nm/1m

= 10657001.3 rad/m

Weight is the measure of gravity on an object measured by a weight in Newtons. Weight changes if gravitational force changes.
Mass is the amount of kilogram in an object measured by a __________ in grams and does not change…it stays the _________.

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Mass is an intrinsic property of matter and is measured in kilograms. The mass of a bird is a constant. A 15-gram bird is 15 grams, whether measured on the Earth, the Moon, or Mars. Weight is a measure ofthe force of gravity on a physical object and is measured in newtons.

One advantage to using nuclear power is —

it produces no air pollution

it is hard to store and dispose of the waste

the expense of constructing nuclear reactors

the threat of an accident

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it produces no air pollution

Answer:

it produces no air pollution

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A 35 kg child is standing in a 70 kg boat resting on the water. The child jumps forward, away from the boat, pushing with a force of 500 N. After the jump, the boat moves backward.

What does this scenario show?

A. The boat does not exert a force to balance the 500 N force, causing the boat to move.
B. The water creates a frictionless surface, causing the boat to move without an action force.
C. The boat has a greater mass than the child but reacts to an action force.
D. The water beneath the boat absorbs the 500 N force but keeps the boat afloat.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

the boat does not have a force to counter act the boys it must give which means it moves cause it is one something that is not as dense as the boy (I THINK)

which one is correct for #4 ??

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Answer:

The answer of this question is A

Answer: B is the right

Explanation:

Which of the following is another term for eruptions of gas on the sun's surface?
A. nuclear fusion
B. sunspots
C. coronas
D. solar flares

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The heat capacity of aluminum is 0.900 J/gºC. a. How much energy is needed to raise the temperature of an 8.50 x 102g block of aluminum from 22.8°C to 94.6°C? ​

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Recall the heat capacity equation:

q = mc∆T

We're given mass, specific heat capacity, as well as the change in temperature. All we need to do is plug the numbers into the variables and we'll have our answer!

Although this question doesn't try to trick you, more often than not questions regarding energy change will attempt to throw you off with specific heat capacity. It's extremely important to note the units of the specific heat capacity and ensure that the numbers you use are in those units. As an example, the specific heat capacity might be given to you in J/mol*K - in this case, you'd have to do some unit conversions with your given data in order to fit all the numbers. In this question, we're given the specific heat capacity in J/gºC, so we don't need to change anything since all of our data is already in these units.

Anyways, back to the actual question:

q = mc∆T

q = (8.50 * [tex]10^{2}[/tex]) * (0.900) * (94.6 - 22.8)

q = 54927 (J)

Remeber to include significant figures:

54927 = 5.49 * 10^4 (J)

The required energy is 5.49 * [tex]10^{4}[/tex] Joules, or 5.49 * [tex]10^{1}[/tex] kJ

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How many molecules are in 3.01 g of H2O

A. 0.167 molecules
B. 54.18 molecules
C. 1.01x10^23 molecules
D. 6.022x10^23

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Answer:

Option C

Explanation:

No. of Molecules=(Given Weight/Molar weight)*Avagadro No.

Given weight of H2O=3.01g

Molar weight of H2O=18g

On applying the formula, we get:

No. of Molecules=(3.01/18)*6.023*10²³=1.01*10²³

how to obtain pure aluminium oxide from sodium aluminate. pls help.​

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Answer:

By Bayer process.

Explanation:

In the Bayer process, bauxite ore is heated in a pressure vessel along with a sodium hydroxide solution (caustic soda) at a temperature of 150 to 200 °C. At these temperatures, the aluminium is dissolved as sodium aluminate (primarily [Al(OH)4]−) in an extraction process.

9. What happens to the cell outside of the nucleus when the virus has been copied so many times? a. The cell fights back b. The cell gets help from its neighbor cells C. The cell gets help from white blood cells d. The cell is destroyed​

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Answer: it think the answer is c.) The cell gets help from white blood cells or b.) The cell gets help from its neighbor cells.

Explanation:

Atomic Size: Determine which of the following element pairs is the larger one

1. Carbon or Fluorine

2. Iodine or Fluorine

3. Krypton or Argon

4. Hydrogen or Potassium

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1. Carbon
2.iodine
3.Krypton
4.potassium

A truck has a kinetic energy of 1200j and is traveling at 9 m/s what is the truck mass

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Answer:

Mass of truck = 29.62 kg (Approx.)

Explanation:

Given:

Kinetic energy = 1200 J

Speed of truck = 9 m/s

Find:

Mass

Computation:

The kinetic energy of a thing is the force that has attributable to its movement in physics.

Kinetic energy = [1/2][m][v]²

1,200 = [1/2][m][9]²

1,200 = [1/2][m][81]

Mass of truck = 29.62 kg (Approx.)

how many more grams should be added​

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Answer:

50?

I think but not 100% sure if not lmk

How is structure linked to function?




please no upload files.

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Answer:In biology, a key idea is that structure determines function. In other words, the way something is arranged enables it to play its role, fulfill its job, within an organism. Structure-function relationships arise through the process of natural selection.

Which indicator would show a pH change from 6 to 7?

A. Red litmus indicator
B. Methyl red indicator
C. Phenol red indicator
D. Blue litmus indicator

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

1. litmus paper is used when showing a change between a greater range in ph levels - so A and D are automatically a no.

2. methyl red is used to show a range in ph levels between 4.8-6

3. Option C is the only one left so im going to assume its C because its definitely not A, B, or D

If five gases in a cylinder EACH exert a partial pressure of 2.5 atm, what is the total pressure in the cylinder? Be sure to bubble your answer on the answer sheet.

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Answer:

16 atm

Explanation:

calculate how many Liters of 0.50 M silver nitrate solution you will need to provide the 2.4x10^-3 moles of silver nitrate

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Answer:

4.8x10⁻³ Liters are required

Explanation:

Molarity is an unit of concentration in chemistry defined as the ratio between moles of solute (In this case, silver nitrate) and liters of solution.

The 0.50M solution contains 0.50 moles of silver nitrate per liter of solution.

To provide 2.4x10⁻³ moles Silver nitrate are required:

2.4x10⁻³ moles * (1L / 0.50 moles) =

4.8x10⁻³ Liters are required

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Answer:

it is a practical question..ASAP

this is due in five mintues please help

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

Na, N, O, O, O

Question 1 (1 point) How many stars are in our solar system? A. About 20.000 B. About 300,000 C. One D. About 5,000 ​

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Answer:

C. one star

Explanation:

Of course our solar system has one unique star which is the sun while others have atleast two which are called binary solar

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Which of the following hydrogen ion concentrations represents a solution with acidic
properties?
A
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1 x 10-8 M
В.
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1 x 10-2 M
C
1 x 10-11 M
D
1x 10-13 M
Activity Index
A

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Answer:

A

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Stoichiometry
1. Based on the equation, Mg+2NaF => MgF2 + 2Na , if 23.56 grams of magnesium reacts with sufficient sodium
fluoride, how many grams of sodium will be produced?

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Since we have sufficient sodium fluoride (NaF), the magnesium (Mg) will be our limiting reactant, and we will use its coefficient in the balanced equation to determine our molar ratio between the product of interest which, in this case, is sodium (Na).

We are given the mass of magnesium, 23.56 grams, which we must convert to moles by dividing the mass by the molar mass of magnesium: (23.56 g)/(24.305 g/mol) = 0.9693 mol Mg.

According to the balanced equation given, the molar ratio between sodium and magnesium is 2:1. That is, for every 2 moles of Na that are produced, one mole of Mg is consumed or reacted. The upshot is that the number of moles of sodium produced will be double the number of moles of Mg reacted. Since we have 0.9693 moles of Mg available to react, we will obtain (0.9693 mol Mg)(2 mol Na/1 mol Mg) = 1.939 mol Na.

Finally, we multiply our moles of sodium by the molar mass of sodium to get the mass: (1.939 mol Na)(22.99 g/mol) = 44.57 grams Na.

So, 44.57 grams of sodium will be produced.

The answer is given to four significant figures.

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