Answer:
Option F 6 will be the answer.
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Answer:
7) C. Sodium
8) G. 1 valence electron
Explanation:
Some signs of chemical change include
(Select only 1 answer)
A)All of these
B)producing an odor
C)changing color
D)releasing gas
Answer:
I think it would be A honestly...
Which sentence correctly explains the process and conditions needed for rain to form?
A. Rain only falls during thunderstorms and extreme weather in below freezing temperatures.
B. Ice crystals melt as they fall through a layer of warm air and then refreeze into a solid form as they fall.
C. Water vapor freezes into solid ice crystals, and the temperature of the air should be below freezing.
D. The temperature in the sky needs to be above freezing, and water vapor condenses into liquid water.
Answer:
B. Ice crystals melt as they fall through a layer of warm air and then refreeze into a solid form as they fall.
Explanation:
Answer:B
Explanation:
Use the References to access important values if needed for this question.
According to the following reaction, how many moles of sodium hydroxide will be formed upon the complete reaction of 0.263 moles
sodium with excess water?
2Na(s) + 2H, 0() 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)
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Answer:
0.263 mole of NaOH
Explanation:
We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction. This is illustrated below:
2Na + 2H₂O —> 2NaOH + H₂
From the balanced equation above,
2 moles of Na reacted to produce 2 moles NaOH.
Finally, we shall determine the number of mole of NaOH produced by the reaction of 0.263 mole sodium, Na. This can be obtained as follow:
From the balanced equation above,
2 moles of Na reacted to produce 2 moles NaOH.
Therefore, 0.263 mole of Na will also react to produce 0.263 mole of NaOH.
Thus, 0.263 mole of NaOH was obtained from the reaction.
List the Van't Hoff factor for each of the following solutes and rank their conductivities in solution. Whoever helps me first gets brainliest!!!
Ca(OH)2, SO2, LiCL
Answer:
hopefully this helps is not i have more just let me know
Explanation: #1 Identify the colligative property.
A) vapor pressure lowering
B) freezing point depression
C) boiling point elevation
D) osmotic pressure
E) all of the above
#2 ________ is applied to roads in wintertime so that the ice will melt at a lower temperature.
A) Antifreeze
B) Water
C) Salt
D) Sugar
E) Oil
#3 Give the reason that antifreeze is added to a car radiator.
A) The freezing point is lowered and the boiling point is elevated.
B) The freezing point is elevated and the boiling point is lowered.
C) The freezing point and the boiling point are elevated.
D) The freezing point and the boiling point are lowered.
E) None of the above.
4# Place the following aqueous solutions of nonvolatile, nonionic compounds in order of decreasing osmotic pressure.
I. 0.011 M sucrose
II. 0.00095 M galactose
III. 0.0060 M glycerin
A) I > III > II
B) I > II > III
C) II > III > I
D) III > I > II
E) II > I > III
5# Place the following solutions in order of increasing osmotic pressure. I. 0.15 M C2H6O2 II. 0.15 M BaCl2 III. 0.15 M NaI A) III < I < II B) II < III < I C) I < II < III D) II < I < III E) I < III < IIA sample of nitrogen gas has a temperature of 22.7oC when the volume of the container is 12.2L and it is under 150.4kPa of pressure. What temperature, in Kelvin, would the gas need to be in order to occupy a 9.7L container at 101.3kPa? Show all your work and round your answer to the hundredths place.
22.7 degrees Celsius = 22.7 + 273 = 295.7 K
[tex]\frac{(12.2)(150.4)}{295.7}=\frac{(9.7)(101.3)}{T_{2}} \\ \\ \frac{295.7}{(12.2)(150.4)}=\frac{T_{2}}{(9.7)(101.3)} \\ \\ T_{2}=\frac{(295.7)(9.7)(101.3)}{(12.2)(150.4)} \approx \boxed{158.35 \text{ K}}[/tex]
An unknown amount of water
was heated with 3.5 kJ, raising
its temperature from 26°C to
66°C. What was the mass of
the water?
Answer:
20.9grams
Explanation:
Using the formula:
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = amount of heat (joules)
m = mass of substance (g)
c = specific heat of water (4.184 J/g°C)
∆T = change in temperature (°C)
According to the provided information;
Q = 3.5kJ = 3.5 × 1000 = 3500J
m = ?
c of water = 4.184 J/g°C
∆T = 66°C - 26°C = 40°C
Using Q = m × c × ∆T
m = Q ÷ (c × ∆T)
m = 3500 ÷ (4.184 × 40)
m = 3500 ÷ 167.36
m = 20.9
mass = 20.9grams
How does the Sun get energy?
Answer:
Nuclear fushion
Explanation:
The sun generates energy from a process called nuclear fusion. During nuclear fusion, the high pressure and temperature in the sun's core cause nuclei to separate from their electrons
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CH4 + 2O2
Answer:
the answer of the question is =ch4+2o2
PLS HELP!! 40 POINTS (Absurd or Spam answers will be reported. No copying from other answers.)
Phases of Matter Activity
Now it is your turn to show what you know about phases of matter and thermal energy transfer! Your task is to create a presentation to explain the transformation of a substance as it changes phases. You may choose to write a story or create a comic strip. For your story or comic, you will create a main character and detail the adventure as your character is exposed to thermal energy, causing it to undergo phase changes from a solid, to a liquid, to a gas. You may create your own comic strip using drawings, presentation software, or this comic strip template.
Your presentation must include the following:
title and introduction of your character, including what substance the character is made of
source of thermal energy your character encountered (conduction, convection, and/or radiation)
detailed description and/or diagram of the particle transformation from solid to liquid phase
detailed description and/or diagram of the particle transformation from liquid to gas phase
You may get creative on this activity. If you are unsure if your idea or software for a presentation will work, contact your instructor for assistance. Be sure to review the grading rubric before you begin.
Answer:
lol i know this isnt the best but Your comic strip can be about how when you put smores in a campfire, the smores become burnt that is example of energy transfer because energy is traveling as heat to another object.
Explanation:
the sum of all potential and kinetic energies for all particles in the system is called what?
Answer:
mechanical energy
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what are the main forces that operate between nonpolar molecules
Answer:
Van der Waals forces
Explanation:
Answer:
Dispersion
Explanation:
They said it was the answer.
Which of the following chemical equations is balanced correctly?
Cl2 + NaI—> 2 NaCl + 12
B202 + 2C—>B4C +CO
C6H6 + 02–>2C02 + 3H20
CS2 + 3C12–>CCl4 +S2Cl2
Respiration takes place in:
O only plants
O only animals
O both plants and animals
Answer:
both
Explanation:
plants have mitochondria and can preform cellular respiration
animals and plants use oxygen in respiration to produce corbon dioxide
Answer:
I think it's both.
Explanation:
I just looked it up, so yeah.
How are ionic bonds like magnets??
Answer:the opposite charge attracts like magnets
Explanation:
what energy is watching tv
1.thermal
2.sound
3.light
4.electrical
5.mechanical
Answer:
4. electrical
Explanation:
The answer is electrical let me know if it's right
The blue colour of the sky results from the scattering of sunlight by air molecules. Blue light has a frequency if about 7.5*10^14Hz
Calculate the energy of a mole of photon associated with this frequency
Answer: The energy of a mole of photon associated with this frequency is [tex]49.5\times 10^{-20}J[/tex]
Explanation:
The energy and frequency are related by :
[tex]E=N\times h\times \nu[/tex]
E = energy of photon
N = number of moles = 1
h = planks constant = [tex]6.6\times 10^{-34}Js[/tex]
[tex]\nu[/tex] = frequency = [tex]7.5\times 10^{14}Hz[/tex]
[tex]E=1\times 6.6\times 10^{-34}Js\times 7.5\times 10^{14}s^{-1}=49.5\times 10^{-20}J[/tex]
The energy of a mole of photon associated with this frequency is [tex]49.5\times 10^{-20}J[/tex]
The rate constant of a reaction is 6.4 × 10−3 s−1 at 25°C, and the activation energy is 33.6 kJ/mol. What is k at 75°C? Enter your answer in scientific notation.
Answer:
k₂ = 5 x 10⁻² s⁻¹
Explanation:
Using the Clausis - Clapyron Equation ...
ln(k₁/k₂) = ΔH/R(T₁-T₂/T₁·T₂) => lnk₂ = lnk₁ + ΔH/R(T₁-T₂/T₁·T₂)
k₁ = 6.4 x 10⁻³s⁻¹
ΔH = 33.6 Kj/mole
R = 0.008314 Kj/mol·K
T₁ = 25°C = 298K
T₂ = 75°C = 348K
lnk₂ = ln(6.4 x 10⁻³s⁻¹) + (33.6kj/mol·K/0.008314Kj/mol·K)·[(348K - 298K)/(348K)(298K)] = -3.10s⁻¹
k₂ at 75°C = exp(-3.10) = 5 x 10⁻²s⁻¹ (faster k-value at higher temp)
Rank the following compounds in order of decreasing acid strength using periodic trends. Rank the acids from strongest to weakest.
a. HCl
b. H2S
c. HBr
d. BH3
Answer:
HBr > HCl > H2S > BH3
Explanation:
In many acids, the magnitude of electronegativity of the nonmetal determines the strength of the acid. The less electronegative the non-metal is, the stronger the acidity of the acid.
This is because the less electronegative the nonmetal is, the more easily the H-X bond is broken since it is longer and weaker.
This explains the order of acid strength shown in the answer above.
How much heat must be added to heat 0.750 g of water from 20.0 degrees * C to 40.0C (Remember, Q=C*m* Delta T) The specific heat of water is joule/gram.
D. 62.8 J
General Formulas and Concepts:Math
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightChemistry
Thermodynamics
Specific Heat Formula: q = mcΔT
q is heat (in joules)m is mass (in grams)c is specific heat (in J/g °C or J/g K)ΔT is change in temperature, final minus initial (°C or K)Explanation:Step 1: Define
[Given] m = 0.750 g
[Given] c = 4.186 J/g °C
[Given] ΔT = 40.0 °C - 20.0 °C = 20.0 °C
[Solve] q
Step 2: Solve
Substitute in variables [Specific Heat Formula]: q = (0.750 g)(4.186 J/g °C)(20.0 °C)[Heat] Multiply [Cancel out units]: q = 62.79 JStep 3: Check
Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.
62.79 J ≈ 62.8 J
Which type of material incorporates a variety of substances to enhance desired properties such as strength and flexibility?
Answer:
its a polymer
Explanation:
_HNO3+ Fe+2
2+ H+ +_NO+ Fe+3+ H2O
What is the coefficient for water after the equation is balanced?
Answer: The coefficient for water after the equation is balanced is 2.
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation must have same charge and same number of atoms on both sides of the equation.
As the given reaction is a redox recation occuring in acidic medium.
[tex]HNO_3+3Fe^{2+}+3H^+\rightarrow NO+3Fe^{3+}+2H_2O[/tex]
The coefficient for water will be 2 after the equation is balanced.
A. What is the pH of 8.9 × 10−3 M HCl?
B. What is the pH of 8 × 10−8 M HCl?
Answer:
A. p(H) = 2.0506
B. p(H) = 7.0969
Explanation:
A.
p(H)= -log[H+]
p(H)= -log(8.9×10^-3)
p(H) = 2.0506
B.
p(H)= -log[H+]
p(H)= -log(8×10^-8)
p(H) = 7.0969
1. An unknown amount of water
was heated with 3.5 kJ, raising
its temperature from 26°C to
66°C. What was the mass of
the water?
Answer:
20.93 g
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Heat (Q) = 3.5 KJ
Initial temperature (T₁) = 26°C
Final temperature (T₂) = 66°C
Mass (M) =?
Next, we shall convert 3.5 KJ to J. This can be obtained as follow:
1 KJ = 1000 J
Therefore,
3.5 KJ = 3.5 KJ × 1000 J / 1 KJ
3.5 KJ = 3500 J
Next, we shall determine the change in the temperature of the water. This is illustrated:
Initial temperature (T₁) = 26°C
Final temperature (T₂) = 66°C
Change in temperature (ΔT) =?
ΔT = T₂ – T₁
ΔT = 66 – 26
ΔT = 40 °C
Finally, we shall determine the mass of the water. This can be obtained as follow:
Heat (Q) = 3500 J
Change in temperature (ΔT) = 40 °C
Specific heat capacity (C) = 4.18 J/gºC
Mass (M) =?
Q = MCΔT
3500 = M × 4.18 × 40
3500 = M × 167.2
Divide both side by 167.2
M = 3500 / 167.2
M = 20.93 g
Therefore, the mass of the water is 20.93 g
Which of the following is not part of the nucleus?
A. Ribosome
B. Chromosome
C. Nucleus
D. Gene
I believe the answer is Ribosome
explain answer too, CHEM HELP
In the equation:
2H2 + O2 --> 2H2O
What mass of Hydrogen Gas will completely react with 4 moles of Oxygen gas
(Hint: going from moles to mass of another compound)
A)8 g
B)16 g
C)24 g
Answer:
B) 16 g
Explanation:
2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂OFirst we convert 4 moles of O₂ into moles of H₂, using the stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced reaction:
4 mol O₂ * [tex]\frac{2molH_2}{1molO_2}[/tex] = 8 mol H₂Finally we convert 8 moles of H₂ into grams, using its molar mass:
8 mol H₂ * 2 g/mol = 16 gThus, the correct answer is option B).
a solution is prepared by dissolving 4.85 g of HCl into enough water to make 2.50 L of a solution
Answer:
0.0532 M
Explanation:
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A 3.6 g sample of iron (III) oxide reacts with sufficient aluminum to be entirely used up.
How much iron is produced?
Answer:
0.046 mol
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation
Fe₂O₃ + 2 Al ⇒ 2 Fe + Al₂O₃
Step 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 3.6 g of Fe₂O₃
The molar mass of Fe₂O₃ is 159.69 g/mol.
3.6 g × 1 mol/159.69 g = 0.023 mol
Step 3: Calculate the moles of Fe produced from 0.023 moles of Fe₂O₃
The molar ratio of Fe₂O₃ to Fe is 1:2.
0.023 mol Fe₂O₃ × 2 mol Fe/1 mol Fe₂O₃ = 0.046 mol Fe
Please help me with this
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Protons and neutrons!
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