Answer:
CaC2O4
Explanation:
please help me with the definition of
activation energy
effective collisions
ineffective collisions.
please
Answer:
activation energy
the minimum quantity of energy which the reacting species must possess in order to undergo a specified reaction.
effective collisions
An effective collision is defined as one in which molecules collide with sufficient energy and proper orientation, so that a reaction occurs.
ineffective collisions
An ineffective collision (A) is one that does not result in product formation. An effective collision (B) is one in which chemical bonds are broken and a product is formed.
what is the energy needed to start a chemical reaction?
Answer:
Activation energy is called the energy required to initiate a chemical reaction.
Explanation:
Oxidation state of Ruthenium?
Answer:
0 to +8, and −2
Explanation:
Answer:
In addition to carbonyl and organometallic compounds in the low oxidation states −2, 0, and +1, ruthenium forms compounds in every oxidation state from +2 to +8. Very volatile ruthenium tetroxide, RuO4, used in separating ruthenium from other heavy metals, contains the element in the +8 oxidation state.
Valence: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Melting point: 2,250° C (4,082° F)
and the most stable oxidation state of ruthenium is +8
Compound Q decolorizes bromine water. Compound Q has two carbon atoms in each molecule. Which statement about compound Q is correct?
a) It contains carbon-hydrogen double bonds.
b) It has six hydrogen atoms per molecule.
c) It has two carbon-carbon double bonds.
d) It is produced by cracking alkanes.
The statement " It has two carbon-carbon double bonds" is correct. because Q is a kind of unsaturated hydrocarbon.
What is unsaturated hydrocarbon?
The type of compound which contain double bond or triple bond can be considered as unsaturated hydrocarbon. Unsaturated hydrocarbon can decolorized bromine water.
Two kinds of unsaturated hydrocarbon will obtain, alkene and alkyne.
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How do you account for the formation of ethane during chlorination of methane
Answer:
ethane is formed due to side reaction
Explanation:
During chlorination of methane, ethane is formed due to side reaction in termination step by the combination of two methyl free radicals.
Answer:
During chlorination of methane, ethane is formed due to side reaction in termination step by the combination of two methyl free radicals.
Which of these counts as a single electron domain?
(Select ALL answers that apply)
a single bond to an atom
a double bond to an atom
a triple bond to an atom
a lone pair
Answer:
double bond to an atom
a lone pair
a single bond to an atom
Explanation:
Consider the reaction:
120 (9) + 5 CO(g) -------> 5 CO2(g) +
1,(g)
0.315 moles of iodine(V) oxide, 105, reacts
with 1.00 moles of carbon monoxide, CO.
Determine the moles of le, which could
be produced?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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What is the net force acting on a 3000g sled that accelerated at 5 m/s2 ?
Answer:
15 NExplanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question
3000 g = 3 kg
We have
net force = 3 × 5 = 15
We have the final answer as
15 NHope this helps you
The shoes are green, a size 8, have white laces, made out of cotton, and have a rubber sole. The description given is a list of ___________ properities of the shoes. Question 33 options:
chemical
mechanical
physical
structural
Answer:
Physical i think, because it says, "The shoes are green, made of cotton, and rubber sole" everything in the passage described a physical property
Explanation:
tell me if im wrong, good luck
Answer:
physical
Explanation:
its listing a size 8, which eliminates chemical and mechanical. Also it lists their green, which eliminates structural, leaving physical left
How is pascals law used in the brakes of a car?
I’m giving 67 points!
Answer:
A change in pressure at any point in an enclosed fluid at rest is transmitted undiminished to all points in the fluid. With that said; in a hydraulic brake system, if the piston in the master cylinder(the part your foot pushes on) is one inch square area and you push with 100 pounds, then 100 pounds per square inch is transmitted to all parts of the hydraulic system. Now if the brake caliper piston(the part that pushes against the brake pad) is 2 square inches then there will be a total of 200 lbs of force being applied by the wheel cylinder, because each square inch has 100 pounds pushing on it. This is basically how cars brake systems are designed in order to reduce the amount of force required by the driver.
Btw if u want to give 67 points u must multiply that by 2 since two people answer and they get half of 67. Im still happy with my 34 though!
Spirited Away..............
Answer:
I'm not sure what your asking
Explanation:
whats the question......
Answer:
I don't understand you. Please elaborate
Please Help me with number 4 I really need help please just tell me which letter is
Answer:
i believe it's D
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
what is the preasure in atmospheres of 20 mol of nitrogen gas in 36.2 L cylinder at 25 degrees C?
Answer:
P = 13.5 atm
Explanation:
Given that
No. of moles, n = 20 moles
Volume of nitrogen gas = 36.2 L
Temperature = 25°C = 298 K
We need to find the pressure of the gas. Using the ideal gas equation
PV = nRT
Where
R is gas constant, [tex]R=0.082057\ L-atm/K-mol[/tex]
So,
[tex]P=\dfrac{nRT}{V}\\\\P=\dfrac{20\times 0.082057\times 298}{36.2 }\\\\P=13.5\ atm[/tex]
so, the pressure of the gas is equal to 13.5 atm.
The muscle that pumps blood throughout your body is:
Cardiac muscle
Valentine muscle
Skeletal muscle
Smooth muscle
Answer:
cardiac
Explanation:
What is the specific heat of a 22.8 g sample of metal that absorbs 1,450 Joules of heat from 21.8 degrees Celsius to 75.0 degrees Celsius?
Answer: The specific heat of given metal is [tex]1.195 J/^{o}C[/tex].
Explanation:
Given: Mass of sample = 22.8 g
Heat energy = 1450 J
Initial temperature = [tex]21.8^{o}C[/tex]
Final temperature = [tex]75^{o}C[/tex]
Formula used to calculate the specific heat is as follows.
[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})[/tex]
where,
q = heat energy
m = mass of substance or sample
C = specific heat
[tex]T_{1}[/tex] = initial temperature
[tex]T_{2}[/tex] = final temperature
Substitute the values into above formula as follows.
[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})\\1450 J = 22.8 g \times C \times (75 - 21.8)^{o}C\\C = \frac{1450 J}{22.8 \times 53.2^{o}C}\\= 1.195 J/^{o}C[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that the specific heat of given metal is [tex]1.195 J/^{o}C[/tex].
1. Describe how an acidic solution forms when HCl is mixed in water and how a basic solution forms when NaOH is mixed in water.
Answer:
Dissociation
Explanation:
When HCl and NaOH are mixed with water, the HCl and NaOH molecules interacts with the water, forming what is known as ions. Ions are atoms with electric charge.
When HCl, it forms H+ and Cl-. The mixture is acid because what define a mixture as acid is the amount of H+ ions.
When NaOH mixes with water, it forms Na+ and OH- ions. The amount of OH- ions in a mixture defines it as basic.
In a calorimetry lab, sodium oxide is combined with water. Compute the
heat released in the formation of 1.99 grams of sodium hydroxide. Na2O +
H2O -> 2NaOH + 215. 76 kJ
Answer:
So the total mass is 50 plus 150 grams the heat capacity 4.18 joules per gram per degree C. And the temperature change is 36 minus 25 and so we can calculate Delta H for the reaction that takes place.
Explanation:
Please help!! only right answers!! will mark brainlest.
Answer:
7.35 *2
Explanation:
Because I mole of Na2o is made of 2 moles of NaOH
How many moles of oxygen are required to react completely with 5.00 grams of hydrogen?
Answer:
3
Explanation:
PLEASE HURRY I WILL GIVE BRAINYEST What is the correct term for a community of plants and animals and their physical surroundings?
biotic
ecosystem
population
abiotic
Carlotta notices that the words of a book are blurry, but a sign across the road is not. What might correct Carlotta’s vision?
a diverging lens, to fix her farsightedness
a diverging lens, to fix her nearsightedness
a converging lens, to fix her farsightedness
a converging lens, to fix her nearsightedness
hurry plz
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Copper extraction symbol equation
Answer:
Fe(s) + Cu2+(aq) ===> Fe2+(aq) + Cu(s)
Answer:
2CuFeS2+2SiO2+4O2→Cu2S+2FeSiO3+3SO2(1)
Explanation:
2CuFeS2+2SiO2+4O2→Cu2S+2FeSiO3+3SO2(1)
C time
2. An instrument used to measure force is
B. spring balance
A ruler
D) wind vane
C. thermometer
of ford
Answer:
B. Spring balance - a device used for measuring the weight or force of gravity acting on an object.
Explanation:
A Force is any interaction that changes the motion or position of an obkpjectbthatbit is interacting with. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force exerted by each of the objects on one themselves.
Forces are generally divided into contact forces and non-contact over field forces.
In contact forces, the two objects physically in contact with each other. Examples of contact forces are push or pull forces, frictional forces, tensional forces, spring forces, etc.
Non-contact forces are forces in which the two objects interacting do no need to be physically in contact with one another. Examples include, gravitational forces, magnetic forces, electrical forces, etc.
Instruments used in measuring forces are known as force gauges.
From the instruments listed above:
A. A ruler is an instrument used in measuring length
B. Spring balance is a device used for measuring the weight or force of gravity acting on an object.
C. A thermometer is an instrument used in measuring temperature
D. A windbvane is an instrument used in measuring wind direction.
__M+__Q2----->___MQ3
Answer: 2M + 3Q2 -----> 2MQ3
Explanation:
2 Ms either side, and 6 Qs either side
Which is the correct Lewis structure for carbon monoxide?
A.
A
B.
B
C.
C
D.
D
A car with a mass of 3,500lbs accelerates negatively from 35m/s to 8m/s in 8s. What is the
car's negative acceleration?
Answer:
[tex]a=-3.37\ m/s^2[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
A car accelerates negatively from 35m/s to 8m/s in 8s.
We need to find the car's acceleration.
Initial speed, u = 35 m/s
Final speed, v = 8 m/s
Time, t = 8 s
The acceleration of an object is equal to the rate of change of velocity. So,
[tex]a=\dfrac{v-u}{t}[/tex]
Put all the values,
[tex]a=\dfrac{8-35}{8}\\\\a=-3.37\ m/s^2[/tex]
So, the acceleration of the car is equal to [tex]-3.37\ m/s^2[/tex].
help pls pls pls I really need this answer
Answer:
I never did this but i think its d 37.5٪ lmk if i got it right pls and srry if i didnt
Is this correct ? I need help
Yes i have done that before on paper but yes its right
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Answer: I'm not sure but I thinks its C
Explanation:
Does anyone know the simplest way to find the rate constant in rate law chemistry?
Answer:no I don’t sorry
Explanation: