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What ions are present in an aqueous solution of NiCl2?
Answer:
Ni²⁺ and Cl⁻ ions
Explanation:
NiCl₂ is an ionic compound which is composed by 2 chloride ions (Cl⁻) and 1 nickel (II) ion (Ni²⁺). It dissociates in water as follows:
NiCl₂ ⇒ Ni²⁺ + 2 Cl⁻
Therefore, in an aqueous solution of NiCl₂ will be present Ni²⁺ ions and Cl⁻ ions.
Materials
80 mL Carbonated Water
80 mL Acetic Acid
(2) Chalk Pieces (CaCO3)
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Labware
(3) 250 mL Beakers
Digital Scale
EXERCISE 1: SPELEOLOGY (UNDERSTANDING CAVE FORMATION)
In this exercise, you will observe what happens to chalk in different solutions and compare your observations to what occurs in nature.
1. Do the results of the exercise support your hypothesis? Explain your reasoning.
2. Compare and contrast the reaction of the chalk pieces in each solution.
3. Is this exercise an analog for physical or chemical weathering? Explain your reasoning.
4. Using your observations of the chalk in different solutions, explain how a limestone cave forms.
Answer:
Limestone caves are formed when acid rain occurs.
Explanation:
When chalk pieces which is made of calcium carbonate react with acetic acid, it produces carbon dioxide, calcium acetate, and water. When calcium carbonate react with Carbonated Water produces calcium bicarbonate. Limestone cave forms when the dissolution of limestone occur when rainwater which is acidic due to the addition of carbondioxide in the air react with limestone. This dissolution removes the lime from the rock and caves are formed.
The chalk has been made up of calcium carbonate. The reaction of calcium carbonate with different solutions results in the formation of varying products.
The reaction of chalk with acetic acid results in the formation of Calcium acetate, with the production of carbon dioxide and water.
The reaction of chalk with carbonated water results in the formation of calcium bicarbonate.
The limestone caves has been formed by the dissociation of limestone with reaction of acid, forming carbon dioxide.
The formation has takes place in the acidic solution, and carbon-dioxide thus the resultant can be due to the acid rain.
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13 C4- has _______ electrons.
Answer:
10 electrons
Explanation:
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wich element is likely to be the most reactive? bromine (Br) chlorine (Cl) fluorine (F) iodine (I)
most reactive among them is fluorine because it is the most electronegative element
Answer:
fluorine (F)
Explanation:
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Determine the equilibrium expression for the following reaction:
2NaHCO3(s)⇋Na2CO3(s)+H2O(g)+CO2(g)
Answer:
K = [Na2CO3] [H2O] [CO2] / [NaHCO3]²
Explanation:
2NaHCO3(s)⇋Na2CO3 (s) + H2O(g) + CO2(g)
To write an expression for equilibrium constant, K, for the above reaction, it is important that we have an idea of what equilibrium constant is all about and how we can determine it.
Equilibrium constant for a reaction is simply defined as the ratio of the concentration of the product raised to their coefficient to the concentration of the reactant raised to their coefficient.
Thus the expression for the equilibrium constant for the above equation can be written as follow:
K = [Na2CO3] [H2O] [CO2] / [NaHCO3]²
1. You bought a loaf of bread and on the way home, the loaf of bread was crushed. Is the density of the crushed bread the same density as the uncrushed bread? If the density of the crushed bread is different from the density of the uncrushed bread, tell which bread has the higher density. Explain how you know.
Answer:
No. It is more dense than the uncrushed bread.
Explanation:
The mass is the same, however the volume has been decreased on the crushed side, forcing more matter into one space, which increases the density.
The loaf of bread was crushed then the density of crushed bread and uncrushed bread is same.
What is density?Density is defined as a measurement of how tightly the material is packed together.
It can also be defined as mass of a unit volume of a material substance.
Density can be expressed as
Density = mass / volume
The density depends on mass and volume and mass and volume of crushed and uncrushed bread is same only surface area changes with structural deformation.
Thus, the loaf of bread was crushed then the density of crushed bread and uncrushed bread is same.
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How many sig figs are in 340.0 mL
Answer:
4
Explanation:
there is a decimal place present. so you would take away any zeros before the number.
Answer:
4 i think
Explanation:
Ms. Sharkey wanted to see which tennis shoes made her run the fastest. She bought
a pair of Brooks, Adidas, and Nike and ran a mile in each to see which one gave her
the shortest time and recorded the data. What is her next step?
Answer:
to compare the data she has got?
What are the best practices for safely handling waste in the lab? Select one or more: Check labels or instructions before any disposal. Always wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Place any paper towels from the clean-up in the trash. Remove gloves for better manipulation of the waste containers
Answer:
Consult labels or instructions before disposing of it. Always wear the proper personal protective equipment. Put all cleaning paper towels in the trash
Explanation:
Gloves should never be removed when disposing of waste, since these can contain infected fluids or even cultivated microorganisms that are pathogens for our lives and can enter through a lesion of the continuity solution of the epithelium in our hands.
In other words, if there is a wound, and it is contaminated with waste by not wearing gloves, the risk of contracting diseases is much greater.
Which of the following is a buffer system?
A. NaCl and NaNO3
B. H2CO3 and KHCO3
C. HCl and NaOH
D. H2O and HCl
E. NaCl and NaOH
Answer:
B. H2CO3 and KHCO3
Explanation:
The buffer system is a system in which the solution deny for change in the ph level i.e. at the time when the acid is added to it. It can be made either in a weak acid and salt or can be a weak base and its salt. Now when the acid is added to a buffer so the ratio is not impacted due to which it does not change sufficient for pH level
As per the given options, the third one is correct as the H2CO3 denotes a weak acid and the KHCO3 represents the salt. And these two solution does not create any change in the level of pH
Therefore the option B is correct
the number of electrons in n=1 and n=2 shells of aluminum are
Answer:
n=1 holds two electrons and n=2 holds eight electrons.
Explanation:
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In this case, since the atomic number of aluminum is 13, its electron configuration is:
[tex]Al^{13}: 1s^2,2s^2,2p^6,3s^2,3p^1[/tex]
In such a way, we can see that the level n=1 is filled with two electrons since the subshell s is able to hold two electrons and the level n=2 is also filled but with eight electrons as s holds two whereas p holds 6. Moreover, n=3 is holding three electrons.
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an element has atomic number and mass number 13 and 27 respectively. what are the number of electrons protons and neutrons in one atom of the element
Answer:
the number of electrons is 13 and neutrons is 14
when the temperature of a sample of liquid increases , what else increases ?
Answer:
Its kinetic energy.
Explanation:
In a liquid, the molecules are so close together that there is very little empty space. A liquid also has a definite volume, because molecules in a liquid do not break away from the attractive forces. The molecules can, however, move past one another freely, and so a liquid can flow, can be poured, and assumes the shape of its container.
An increase in the temperature of a liquid causes an increase in the average speed of its molecules. As the temperature of a liquid increases, the molecules move faster thereby increasing the liquid's kinetic energy.
The element X has three naturally occurring isotopes. The isotopic masses (amu) and % abundances of the isotopes are given in the table below. Calculate the average atomic mass of the element in amu. PLEASE HELP ASAP THANK YOU SO MUCH
Answer:
162.35 amu
Explanation:
Let A represent isotope X-159
Let B represent isotope X-163
Let C represent isotope X-164
The following data were obtained from the question:
Isotope >>> Abundance >>> Mass no
A >>>>>>>> 30.60 >>>>>>>> 159.37
B >>>>>>>> 15.79 >>>>>>>>> 162.79
C >>>>>>>> 53.61 >>>>>>>>> 163.92
Average Atomic mass =.?
The average atomic mass of element X can be obtained as follow:
Average atomic mass = [(mass of A × A%)/100] + [(mass of B × B%)/100] + [(mass of C × C%)/100]
= [(159.37 × 30.60)/100] + [(162.79 × 15.79)/100] + [(163.92 × 53.61)/100]
= 48.77 + 25.70 + 87.88
= 162.35 amu
Therefore, the average atomic mass of element X is 162.35 amu
Determine the mass in grams of 2.98 × 10²¹ atoms of arsenc. Determine the mass in grams of 2.98 × 10²¹ atoms of arsenc.
Answer:
37.1 g of Arsenic
Explanation:
2.98 x 10^21 atoms of Arsenic x 74.92g/6.02 x 10^23
= 223.26 x 10^21/6.02 x 10^23
= 2.2326 x 10^23/6.02 x 10^23
= 37.1 g of Arsenic
What is the mass of a block that measures 6.7cm x 6.8cm x4.3cm and has a density of 22.29g/cm³
Answer:
4366.8 grams or 4.4 kg
Explanation:
Density = Mass / Volume
Mass = Density x Volume
M = 6.7 x 6.8 x 4.3 x 22.29
M = 4366.8 g
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During which change of state do atoms lose energy?
A. Sublimation
B. Freezing
C. Boiling
D. Melting
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5400 L to KL
With work??
Answer:
5.4KL
Explanation:
Divide by 1000
What is the volume of a sample of matter with a density of 6 and a mass of 6 cm3?
Answer:
We have the final answer as
1.0 cm³Explanation:
The volume of a substance when given the density and mass can be found by using the formula
[tex]volume = \frac{mass}{density} \\[/tex]
From the question
mass = 6 g
density = 6 g/cm³
It's volume is
[tex]volume = \frac{6}{6} = 1 \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
1.0 cm³Hope this helps you
How many grams are there in 1.00x10 24 molecules of BCI3
Answer:
194.569 g
Explanation:
6.022×10^23 molecules = 117.17 g
1 molecules = 117.17/ 6.022×10^23
So, 1×10^24 molecules = (117.17×1×10^24)/(6.022×10^23)= 194.569 g
What is heat?
O Fire
O Hot
O Energy
O Potential
Answer:
Energy
Explanation:
Heat is a form of energy.
Aqueous hydrochloric acid HCl will react with solid sodium hydroxide NaOH to produce aqueous sodium chloride NaCl and liquid water H2O. Suppose 9.84 g of hydrochloric acid is mixed with 3.1 g of sodium hydroxide. Calculate the maximum mass of water that could be produced by the chemical reaction. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
Answer:
1.4 g H₂O
Explanation:
In a reaction, the reactants are usually not present in exact stoichiometric amounts, that is, in the proportions indicated by the balanced equation. Frequently a large excess of one reactant is supplied to ensure that the more expensive reactant is completely converted to the desired product. Consequently, some reactant will be left over at the end of the reaction. The reactant used up first in a reaction is called the limiting reagent, because the maximum amount of product formed depends on how much of this reactant was originally present. When this reactant is used up, no more product can be formed.
A decomposition occurs when you open a can or bottle of soda. Carbonic acid,H2CO3, is in carbonated beverages. It decomposes into carbon dioxide and water. If you leave an open soda can out for a long time, it loses its fizz. Which equation represents the balanced chemical equation for this reaction?
Answer:
H₂CO₃ (aq) → CO₂ (g) + H₂O (l)
Explanation:
Step 1: Write out unbalanced decomposition equation
H₂CO₃ (aq) → CO₂ (g) + H₂O (l)
Step 2: Balance equation
We see that we have 3 oxygens on both sides of the reaction.
We also see that we have 1 carbon on both sides of the reaction.
We also see that we have 2 hydrogens on both sides of the reaction.
Therefore, the chemical equation is balanced.
The element X has three naturally occurring isotopes. The isotopic masses (amu) and % abundances of the isotopes are given in the table below. Calculate the average atomic mass of the element in amu. PLEASE HELP ASAP
Answer:
162.349
Explanation:
(.3060 * 159.37) + (.1579 * 162.79) + (.5361 * 163.92) = 162.349
Which statement is incorrect concerning the formation of ionic compounds?
a Halogens tend to form anions with a charge of -1.
b. Alkali metals tend to form cations with a charge of +1.
c. Metals tend to form cations, while nonmetals tend to form anions.
d. Transition metals tend to form cations with a charge of +3.
e. Noble gases tend not to form ionic compounds.
Answer:
d. Transition metals tend to form cations with a charge of +3.
Explanation:
Which statement is incorrect concerning the formation of ionic compounds?
a. Halogens tend to form anions with a charge of -1. TRUE. Halogens have 7 electrons in their valence shell, so they tend to gain 1 electron to fill their octet.
b. Alkali metals tend to form cations with a charge of +1. TRUE. Alkali metals have 1 electron in their valence shell, so they tend to lose 1 electron to fill their previous octet.
c. Metals tend to form cations, while nonmetals tend to form anions. TRUE. Metals have low electronegativity while nonmetals have high electronegativity.
d. Transition metals tend to form cations with a charge of +3. FALSE. Transition metals form cation with numerous charges.
e. Noble gases tend not to form ionic compounds. TRUE. Noble gases are very stable because their octet is full.
substance A is a nonpolar liquid and has only dispersion forces among its constituent particles. Substance B is also a nonpolar liquid and has about the same magnitude of dispersion forces among its constituent particles as substance A. When substance A and substance B are combined, they spontaneously mix. Why
Explanation:
The substance A and B will mix into one solution as it is a solvent interactions which is greater than or equal to the solute- solute and the solvent-solvent interactions. Thus when such interactions occurs, it is greater or equal to the some of the other two possible interactions. And here both have the same kind of interaction, and same magnitude, so they will makes to form a solution and mixes properly and spontaneously.
An octagonal pyramid ... how many faces are there, how many vertices and how many edges? A triangular prism ... how many faces are there, how many vertices and how many edges? a triangular pyramid ... how many faces are there, how many vertices and how many edges?
Answer:
Hi Harshadvani!! These are the answers you need:
Octagonal Pyramid:Faces - Eight (8)
Vertices - Nine (9)
Edges - Sixteen (16)
Triangular Prism:Faces - Five (5)
Vertices - Three (3)
Edges - Eight (8)
Triangular Pyramid:Faces - Four (4)
Vertices - Four (4)
Edges - Six (6)
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Answer:
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An octagonal pyramid
8
9
16
A triangular prism
5
3
8
a triangular pyramid
4
4
6
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The charge on the cobalt ion in the salt CoO is ________.
Answer:
The charge of cobalt in the salt is + 2.
Explanation:
The charge of the salt = 0 . This is because it is neutral.
Charge of cobalt = ?
Charge of oxygen = -2 (This is a constant value, it is -2 only in peroxides)
Charge of salt = Charge of cobalt + Charge of oxygen
0 = x + (-2)
x = + 2
The charge of cobalt in the salt is + 2.
When 3.0 g of water is warmed from 10.0∘C to 80.0∘C, how much heat energy is needed? Specific heat for water is 4.186Jg(∘C).
Answer:
Specific heat is the amount of heat energy required to raise the temperature of substance by, the units for specific heat is, each element have particular fixed specific heat.
The heat energy change can be obtained by the formula

Temperature change can be represented by 

If we know the specific heat of substance then we can easily calculate the heat energy change of the substance