Answer:
Kind of like DNA or a part of DNA
Explanation:
They are what make you a person, no they aren't the same
Steven placed an ice cream scoop under hot water before scooping ice cream. Which describes how the ice cream scoop was affected
Answer: Okay so i don't know how i can explain this but.. OK so Steven placed an ice cream scoop right? and put it under hot water so i would say it would make the ice cream scoop hot? and then using it to scoop the ice cream i could say it would be a melting affection i think
Explanation:
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What are the reactants and products of a redox reaction, neutralization reactions, and precipitation reactions?
Answer:
Precipitation reactions are ones in which at least one of the reactants is in the aqueous phase (i.e., dissolved in water), and a solid forms on the product side which was not present on the reactant side. If all the reactants are solid, then a solid product forming should not be called a precipitate. To be called a precipitate, an insoluble product must form from within solution, either from a solid and solute interacting, or from an interaction strictly between solutes.
Explanation:
How many grams of sodium chloride are in 100 mL of 1.25 M sodium chloride?
Answer:
7.3125grams
Explanation:
Molarity is the measure of the molar concentration of a solution. It can be calculated using the formula as follows:
Molarity = number of moles (n) ÷ volume (V)
Based on the information given,
Molarity = 1.25 M
Volume = 100 mL = 100/1000 = 0.1 L
Molarity = n/V
1.25 = n/0.1
n = 1.25 × 0.1
n = 0.125mol
Using the below formula to calculate the mass of NaCl;
mole = mass/molar mass
Molar mass of NaCl = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5g/mol
0.125 = mass/58.5
mass = 0.125 × 58.5
mass = 7.3125 grams
For each of the salts below, match the salts that can be compared directly, using Ksp values, to estimate solubilities.
a. Mg(OH)2
b. CaSO3
c. BaCrO4
d. CaS
1. copper (II) sulfide
2. zinc hydroxide
Answer:
1 - Salts required that can be compared directly, using Ksp values, to estimate solubilities for copper (II) sulfide are - [tex]CaSO_3[/tex] (Option b) ,[tex]BaCrO_4[/tex] (Option c) and [tex]CaS[/tex] (Option d)
2 - Salts that can be compared directly, using Ksp values, to estimate solubilities for zinc hydroxide are - [tex]Mg(OH)_2[/tex] (Option a)
Explanation:
[tex]K_s_p[/tex] values can be used to compare the solubility of salts that produce ions in a 1:1 ratio.
[tex]CuS[/tex] {copper (II)sulfide} dissociates with ions in ratio 1:1 .Because the salts [tex]CaSO_3[/tex] , [tex]BaCrO_4[/tex] and [tex]CaS[/tex] have a 1:1 ion ratio, the solubilities of options b, c, and d can be compared to salt 1.
[tex]K_s_p[/tex] Values can be used to compare the solubility of salts that produce ions in a 1:2 or 2:1 ratio.
2. [tex]Zn(OH)_2[/tex] dissociates into ions in ratio 1:2 .
Because the ions in the salt [tex]Mg(OH)_2[/tex] are in a 1:2 ratio, the solubility of salt 2 can be compared to that of salt 'a'.
Hence , Salt 1 is matched with options b , c , d.
Salt 2 is matched with option a.
Determine the electron-group arrangement, molecular shape, and ideal bond angle(s) for each of the following:
(a) SO3
(b) N2O (N is central)
(c) CH2C12
Solution :
a). [tex]$SO_3$[/tex]
This compound is known as sulfur trioxide.
The molecular shape of sulfur trioxide is trigonal planer.
And the bond angle is 120°.
b). [tex]$N_2O$[/tex]
This compound is known as Nitrous oxide. Here, nitrogen is in the center. There is no lone pair around the nitrogen atom and it forms two sigma bonds with the other two atoms.
It is linear in shape.
The bond angle between them is 180°.
c). [tex]$CH_2Cl_{2}$[/tex]
This compound is known as the Dichloromethane.
The molecular shape of the compound is tetrahedral.
The bond angles is 120°
Find the percent composition for SF6
S =? %
F =? %
Answer:
S = 21.92 %
F = 78.08 %
Explanation:
To find the percent composition of each element in SF6, we must find the molar mass of SF6 first.
Molar mass of SF6 = 32 + 19(6)
= 32 + 114
= 146g/mol
mass of Sulphur (S) in SF6 = 32g
mass of Fluorine (F) in SF6 = 114g
Percent composition = mass of element/molar mass of compound × 100
- % composition of S = 32/146 × 100 = 21.92%.
- % composition of F = 114/146 × 100 = 78.08%.
When elements chemically combine with each other, what do they Form? A. electrons, B. compounds, C. atoms
Answer:
B
Explanation:
When two distinct elements are chemically combined—i.e., chemical bonds form between their atoms—the result is called a chemical compound. Most elements on Earth bond with other elements to form chemical compounds, such as sodium (Na) and Chloride (Cl), which combine to form table salt (NaCl).
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Question 3 of 20 :
Select the best answer for the question.
3. The atomic number of niobium (Nb) is 41. What's the electron configuration for Nb?
O A. [Ar] 3s 4p?
O B. [Kr] 5s? 5p
O C. [Kr] 4d45s
O D. (Ne) 4d
Answer:
[Kr] 4d4 5s1
Explanation:
Niobium is a chemical element with atomic number 41 which means there are 41 protons and 41 electrons in the atomic structure. The chemical symbol for Niobium is Nb. Neutron Number and Mass Number of Niobium Mass numbers of typical isotopes of Niobium are 93.
Name of Element : Niobium
Atomic Weight : 92.9
Atomic Number : 41
Group : Transition Elements
Electron Configuration: 1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d10 4p6 5s2 4d3
3. How many grams of aluminum can be heated from 90°C to 120°C if 500 J of heat energy are applied?
(c = 0.900 J/g °C)
We are given:
Initial Temperature = 90°c
Final Temperature = 120°c
Heat applied(ΔH) = 500 Joules
Specific heat(c) = 0.9 Joules / g°C
Mass of Aluminium(m) = ?
Change in temperature:
ΔT = Final temp. - Inital Temp.
ΔT = 120 - 90
ΔT = 30°c
Calculating the mass:
We know the formula:
ΔH = mcΔT
replacing the values:
500 = m(0.9)(30)
500 = m(27)
m = 500/27
m = 18.52 grams
Which element has the largest nuclear charge?
Cs
Li
Mg
S
Answer:
Mg
Explanation:
I think Mg is correct not too sure tho
Is vinegar acidic, alkaline or neutral?
Answer:
Substances over 7 are categorized as basic, with 7 being the neutral point. Water has a pH level of 7. Substances with pH levels under 7 are categorized as acidic. Vinegar is acidic.
Explanation:
You can change it a little if you want. Hope this helps!
Vinegar is acidic. The only vinegar that has alkaline is apple cider vinegar, but all types of vinegar are acidic.
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