What is the edge length of a 377-g iron cube? (The density of iron is 7.86 g/cm^3, and the volume of a cube is equal to the edge length cubed.)

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Answer 1

Answer:3.50 cm

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

3.63cm

Explanation:


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Glycerol (C3H8O3), also called glycerine, is widely used in the food and pharmaceutical industries. Glycerol is polar and dissolves readily in water and polar organic solvents like ethanol. Calculate the mole fraction of the solvent in a solution that contains 2.51 g glycerol dissolved in 21.10 mL ethanol (CH3CH2OH; density

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Answer:  The mole fraction of the solvent in a solution that contains 2.51 g glycerol dissolved in 21.10 mL ethanol is 0.93

Explanation:

Given : Volume of ethanol (solvent) = 21.10 ml

density of ethanol (solvent)= 0.789 g/ml

Mass of ethanol (solvent) = [tex]0.789g/ml\times 21.10ml=16.6g[/tex]

Mass of glycerol (solute) = 2.51 g

Mole fraction of a component is the ratio of moles of that component to the total moles present.

moles of ethanol =[tex]\frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {molar mass}}=\frac{16.6g}{46g/mol}=0.36mol[/tex]

moles of glycerol =[tex]\frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {molar mass}}=\frac{2.51g}{92g/mol}=0.027mol[/tex]

mole fraction of ethanol (solvent) = [tex]\frac{\text {moles of ethanol}}{\text {moles of ethanol + moles of glycerol}}=\frac{0.36}{0.36+0.027}=0.93[/tex]

The mole fraction of the solvent in a solution that contains 2.51 g glycerol dissolved in 21.10 mL ethanol is 0.93

if you want to know the identity of an unknown substance, what type of formula would you most likely want to know?

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Answer:

Smell: Most chemists can identify solvents by their distinctive smells (though this is a pretty bad idea). ¹

Melting point: If you've got very pure crystals, you can use their melting point to figure out which of several possible chemicals you've got.

Explanation:

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Answer:

the answer to the question is smell

Scoring Scheme: 3-3-2-1 Part II. You considered the properties of two acid-base indicators, phenolphthalein and methyl orange. Many indicators are weak acids in water and establish the equilibrium: HIn(aq)(Color 1) H2O(l) H3O (aq) In-(aq)(Color 2). Indicators change color depending on whether they are in a protonated (HIn) or unprotonated (In-) form. What is the equilibrium expression for the phenolphthalein indicator in water and what colors are the protonated and unprotonated forms of the indicator

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Answer:

Explanation:

Phenolphthalein is a protonated indicator and methyl orange is a basic indicator having hydroxyl ionisable part .

Phenolphthalein can be represented by the following formula

HPh  which ionizes in water as follows

       HPh        + H₂O      ⇄    H₃O⁺      +        Ph⁻

( colourless  )                    ( pink  )

In acidic solution it is in the form of protonated Hph form which is colourless

In basic medium , it ionises to give H₃O⁺ and unprotonated  Ph⁻ whose colour is pink .

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What is the mass in grams of 6.25 mol of copper (II) nitrate ,Cu(NO3)2?

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Answer:

lol

Explanation:

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b) All atoms contain
charged electrons.

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Answer:

b) All atoms contain

charged electrons.

Explanation:

If 3.53 g of CuNO, is dissolved in water to make a 0.330 M solution, what is the volume of the solution in milliliters?

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Answer:

84.8 mL

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass of CuNO₃ = 3.53 g

Molarity of CuNO₃ = 0.330 M

Volume of solution =?

Next, we shall determine the number of mole in 3.53 g of CuNO₃. This can be obtained as follow:

Mass of CuNO₃ = 3.53 g

Molar mass of CuNO₃ = 63.5 + 14 + (16×3)

= 63.5 + 14 + 48

= 125.5 g/mol

Mole of CuNO₃ =?

Mole = mass / Molar mass

Mole of CuNO₃ = 3.53 / 125.5

Mole of CuNO₃ = 0.028 moles

Next, we shall determine the volume of the solution. This can be obtained as follow:

Molarity of CuNO₃ = 0.330 M

Mole of CuNO₃ = 0.028 moles

Volume of solution =?

Molarity = mole /Volume

0.330 = 0.028 / Volume

Cross multiply

0.330 × Volume = 0.028

Divide both side by 0.330

Volume = 0.028 / 0.330

Volume = 0.0848 L

Finally, we shall convert 0.0848 L to millilitres (mL). This can be obtained as follow:

1 L = 1000 mL

Therefore,

0.0848 L = 0.0848 L × 1000 mL / 1 L

0.0848 L = 84.8 mL

Therefore, the volume of the solution is 84.8 mL.

You are given a sample of several compounds to separate by paper chromatography. You draw a pencil line exactly 1.00 cm from the bottom of the paper, and place a spot of sample on it. You dry the sample, then develop it in a solvent. When the chromatogram is taken out of the solvent, the paper is wet up to 9.17 cm from the bottom of the sheet. The compound you are interested in shows up as a spot 7.57 cm from the bottom of the paper. Calculate the following:

a. How far did the compound move?
b. In the same time, how far did the solvent move?
c. What is the Rf factor for the compound?

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Answer:

a. 6.57 cm

b. 8.17 cm

c. 0.80

Explanation:

a. The compound moved from where it was first placed, to a spot 7.57 cm from the bottom of the paper, in other words:

7.57 cm - 1.00 cm = 6.57 cm

b. A similar method is made for the solvent:

9.17 cm - 1.00 cm = 8.17 cm

c. The Rf of the factor is equal to the distance that the compound moved divided by the distance the solvent moved:

6.57 cm / 8.17 cm = 0.80

Help, due tonight (2/19/2021) at 11:59pm!

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Answer:

283549.68 J

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (M) = 2.7 Kg

Initial Temperature (T₁) = 5.4 °C

Final temperature (T₂) = 30.5 °C

Specific heat capacity (C) = 4184 J/KgºC

Heat (Q) =?

The amount of heat energy needed can be obtained as follow:

Q = MC(T₂ – T₁)

Q = 2.7 × 4184 × (30.5 – 5.4)

Q = 11296.8 × 25.1

Q = 283549.68 J

Thus, the heat energy needed is 283549.68 J

List the 4 cell structures from largest to smallest

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Answer: The smallest structure is the double helix while the largest is the chromosome.

2. G2 phase is the third stage in cellular division wherein the cell prepares itself for the M phase.

3. Interphase comprises of 3 phases, namely, G1 phase, G2 phase, and S phase.

4. Metaphase is known to take less amount of time to complete.

Explanation:

1. The double helix of the DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid, nucleosome, coil, supercoil, and the chromosomes are all linked to the DNA and they vary in their sizes. The nucleosome is known to be the basic unit of the eukaryotic chromosome that is composed of DNA coiled around the histones. The supercoils and coils indicate to the structures which are derived from the folding as well as wrapping of the structure of the DNA. The chromosome refers to the thread-like structure which is made up of nucleic acid and is observed in the nucleus of the living organisms.

2. Cell cycle refers to the cellular division of the cell; it is the series of events which occurs within a cell that results in duplication of the DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid as well as division of the cytoplasm and other organelles in order to generate two daughter cells. This cycle comprises of 4 phases, namely, G1, S, G2, and M phase.

The cell enters the G1 phase wherein the cell synthesizes the proteins as well as mRNA or messenger ribonucleic acid in preparation for the next upcoming phases which lead to mitosis. Next stage is the S phase wherein the synthesis of DNA takes place.

G2 phase is the next phase wherein the cell prepares itself by allowing it to grow as well as generate new proteins needed for the next phase called M phase. Mitosis is the final stage wherein the two identical daughter cells are made from one parent cell.

3. The cell cycle is broadly segregated into 3 phases, namely, interphase, M phase, and cytokinesis. Interphase is the longest stage of the cellular cycle and it comprises of 3 phases, G1 phase, S, and G2 phase. There is a G0 phase or quiescent phase. During the G1 phase, the cell prepares itself for the next phases of cell cycle, S phase involves synthesis of DNA, and G2 is the production of new proteins needed for the M phase.

4. During the mitotic phase, the parental cell segregates and produces 2 identical daughter cells. This phase is further segregated into prophase followed by metaphase, anaphase, and finally telophase. During metaphase, the chromosomes align themselves onto the equatorial or metaphase plate and the centrosomes prepare to segregate the sister chromatids. This phase takes only about 4% of the time needed to finish the entire cell cycle.

Explanation:

A crane lifts a 5,800-N block from the ground to 20 m above the ground in 80 seconds. How much Power
did the crane use?

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Answer:

1450 W

Explanation:

5800n x 20m        =1450w

      80s

Which of the following is formed when an acid reacts with a base? (1 point)
Alkaline
Hydrogen ion
Hydroxide ion
Salt

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Answer:

Probably Alkaline

Explanation:

Not sure at all.

Salt because since the reaction of an acid with a base is a neutralization reaction then the products would be salt and water.

1. Which of the following is an inherited trait?

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where is the following

Can anyone help me? Plsss

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#9

A) tetrahedral
B) linear
C) regional pyramid
D) trigonal planar
E) trigonal planar
F) tetrahedral

Can someone help me with this

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Answer:

wow!

5. C

6. B

7. B

8. A

Explanation:

I need help with this!!!

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Answer:

0.73g/cm^3

Explanation:

d=m/v

d=11/15

d=0.73

Which of the following metals (M) will form an ionic compound with nitrogen with the general formula M3N2?

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Answer:

There are no options provided dude,

But i guess the  answer will be a metal with valency 2 for sure as the subscript given for N in 'M3N2' is 2 so the valency of the metal u need to select will be 2 for sure

It can be magnesium or some other if the provided options in real question has Mg then its the answer

How many grams of water at 0 degree c can be frozen into ice at zero degree c if 55 kj of heat is removed

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Answer:

what is that's a question

According to specific heat capacity, 13.09 grams of water at 0 degree Celsius  can be frozen into ice at zero degree c if 55 kJ of heat is removed.

What is specific heat capacity?

Specific heat capacity is defined as the amount of energy required to raise the temperature of one gram of substance by one degree Celsius. It has units of calories or joules per gram per degree Celsius.

It varies with temperature and is different for each state of matter. Water in the liquid form has the highest specific heat capacity among all common substances .Specific heat capacity of a substance is infinite as it undergoes phase transition ,it is highest for gases and can rise if the gas is allowed to expand.

It is given by the formula ,

Q=mcΔT, substitution in formula gives Q/c=m which is m= 55/4.2=13.09 grams.

Thus, 13.09 grams of water at 0 degree Celsius  can be frozen into ice at zero degree c if 55 kJ of heat is removed.

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please help. im freaking out rn. i have like 40 missing assignments please

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure its the one that says very little at the beginning but if I get it wrong I'm sorry

. Calculate the pH of a solution made by dissolving 1.87 g of sodium caproate, NaC6H11O2, Kb =
7.58 x 10-10, in water and diluting to a total volume of 500.0 mL.

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Answer:

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What is the mole ratio between H2O and O2

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The balanced equation is 2H2 + O2 –> 2 H2O. It takes two hydrogen atoms for every oxygen atom to produce this reaction, so the mole ratio between hydrogen and oxygen is 2:1

Answer is 2:1

Rank the effective nuclear charge Z* experienced by a valence electron in each of these atoms:

atom Z* experienced by a valence electron.
An atom of carbon.
An atom of fluorine.
An atom of beryllium.
An atom of boron.

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Answer:

The atoms are ranked in decreasing order as follows:

Fluorine ---4

Carbon ----3

Boron ------2

Beryllium --1

Explanation:

Effective nuclear charge (Zeff) is defined as the difference between the actual nuclear charge (the atomic number, Z) and the shielding constant (S).

It is calculated by finding the atomic number and electronic configuration, attributing a shielding value to each electron, adding all the shielding values and using the formula:

                 Z eff = Z - S

Effective nuclear charges:

An atom of carbon: 3.25

An atom of fluorine: 5.20

An atom of beryllium: 1.95

An atom of boron: 2.60

A student holds their pen 20 centimeters above the desk. If the pen has a mass of 3
grams, how much potential energy does the pen have? (gravity is 9.8 m/s2)
SHOW YOUR WORK.

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The potential energy : PE = 5.88 x 10⁻³ J

Further explanation

Given

height = h = 20 cm = 0.2 m

mass = 3 grams = 3 x 10⁻³ kg

Required

The potential energy

Solution

The energy produced from its position is called potential energy (PE)  

which can be formulated as:  

PE = m. g. h

Input the value :

PE = 3 x 10⁻³ x 9.8 x 0.2

PE = 5.88 x 10⁻³ J

Determine the chemical equation for the reaction between Fe3+ and Cu2+ with NH3

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Answer:

Cu2 + 4 NH3 = Cu (NH3) 42+

so - - >

[Cu (NH3) 6] ^ 2+

Explanation:

the law of conservation of mass​

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Answer: The Law of Conservation of Mass dates from Antoine Lavoisier's 1789 discovery that mass is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. In other words, the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction.

Explanation:

The substance krypton has the following properties: normal melting point:

normal melting point: 115.9 K
normal boiling point: 119.8 K
triple point; 0.72 atm, 115.8 K
critical point: 54.3 atm, 209.4 K

A sample of krypton is initially at a pressure of 59.8 atm and a temperature of 107.7 K. The pressure on the sample is reduced to 0.720 atm at a constant temperature of 107.7 K. Which of the following are true?

a. The final state of the substance is a solid.
b. One or more phase changes will occur.
c. The final state of the substance is a liquid.
d. The sample is initially a gas.
e. The solid initially present will vaporize.

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Answer:

Part 1

triple point; 0.72 atm, 115.8 K

Part 2

Option D, The sample is initially a gas.

Explanation:

Part 1

The triple point of krypton is  0.72 atm

and the melting point of Krypton is -157.4 °C or  115.8 K

Hence, option C is correct

Part 2

Option D

At 59.8 atm, Krypton is a gas. It changes its state from gas to liquid and solid when the temperature is extremely low. Here the temperature is same , hence only option D is correct

Which statement is true about the speed of light? (2 points) Light travels relatively slowly. Distance in space is measured using the speed of light. Time in space is measured using the speed of light. The speed of light is unknown.

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Distance in space is measured using the speed of light.

Answer:

Distance in space is measured using the speed of light.

Explanation:

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which temperature do they need to perform the experiment for perovskite to conduct electric current?


A: T=1980°C


B: T>1980°


C: T>_ 1980°C


D:T< 1980°C




For C it's suppose to be an less than equal sign .

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Answer:

Correct answer is D : T <  1980°C

Explanation:

Correct answer is D:T< 1980°C

Perovskite proton conductors belong to the class of high temperature proton conductors (HTPCs) , solid that conduct electricity by transporting H⁺ ions (protons ) at temperatures above ambient , typically 400 - 1000°C

So, we get T < 1980°C

If expending 3500 kcal is equal to a loss of 1.0 lb, how many days will it take Charles to lose 5.0 lb? Express your answer to two significant figures. Charles consumes 1800 kcal per day.

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Answer:31 days

Explanation:

3500kcal/lb x 5lb =17500

1800-1230=570

17500/570=30.70

Round up =31

This question involves the concepts of energy, weight, and time.

It will take Charles "9.7 days" to lose 5.0 lb.

TIME TO LOSE WEIGHT

Since the loss of 1.0 lb weight requires expending 3500 kcal energy. Therefore, by using the unitary method,

1.0 lb loss = 3500 kcal

(5)(1.0) lb loss = (5)(3500 kcal)

5.0 lb loss = 17500 kcal ----- eqn(1)

Now, the time required to consume 1800 kcal is 1 day. Hence, by the unitary method,

1800 kcal = 1 day

1 kcal = [tex]\frac{1}{1800}\ day[/tex]

17500 kcal = [tex]\frac{17500}{1800}[/tex] day

17500 kcal = 9.7 days ------ eqn(2)

Comparing eqn (1) and eqn (2)

5.0 lb loss = 9.7 days

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19. Which wind water interaction is responsible for cycling nutrient-rich waters
from the ocean floor to the sea surface?
A. upwelling
B.storm surge
C.downwelling
D.surface currents

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Explanation:

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Explanation: A . upwelling .

Please answer, this is due in 30 minutes

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Answer:

0.591 g of magnesium phosphate is the theoretical yield.

Magnesium nitrate is the limiting reactant.

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, since the balanced reaction turns out:

[tex]3Mg(NO_3)_2+2Na_3PO_4\rightarrow Mg_3(PO_4)_2+6NaNO_3[/tex]

Next, we compute the grams of magnesium phosphate yielded by each reactant, considering the present mole ratios and molar masses:

[tex]m_{Mg_3(PO_4)_2}^{by\ Mg(NO_3)_2}=1.00gMg(NO_3)_2*\frac{1molMg(NO_3)_2}{148.31gMg(NO_3)_2}*\frac{1molMg_3(PO_4)_2}{3molMg(NO_3)_2} *\frac{262.86gMg_3(PO_4)_2}{1molMg_3(PO_4)_2} \\\\m_{Mg_3(PO_4)_2}^{by\ Mg(NO_3)_2}= 0.591gMg_3(PO_4)_2\\\\m_{Mg_3(PO_4)_2}^{by\ Na_3PO_4}=1.00gNa_3PO_4*\frac{1molNa_3PO_4}{163.94gNa_3PO_4}*\frac{1molMg_3(PO_4)_2}{2molNa_3PO_4} *\frac{262.86gMg_3(PO_4)_2}{1molMg_3(PO_4)_2} \\\\m_{Mg_3(PO_4)_2}^{by\ Na_3PO_4} = 0.802gMg_3(PO_4)_2[/tex]

Thus, we infer that the correct theoretical yielded mass is 0.591 g as magnesium nitrate is the limiting reactant for which it produces the fewest grams of product.

However, is not possible to compute the percent yield since no actual yield is given, and must be provided or indicated by the problem or an experiment and it not here, nevertheless, you may compute the percent yield by dividing the actual yield by the theoretical and then multiplying by 100:

[tex]Y=\frac{actual}{0.591g}*100\%[/tex]

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