Answer:
Increasing the concentration of reactants.
Explanation:
If the limiting reactant in a chemical reaction is impure, what will happen to the percentage yield of the product?
Answer:
it may also become impure,I think.
Classify the type of reaction between aluminum solid and oxygen gas.
A company known as arten industries is wanting to build a factory in the watershed that is pictured
Answer the questions about the characteristics of the elements in group 1 (the alkali metals). What happens when the elements in group 1 react with bromine? No reaction a salt is formed with the general formula MBr2 a salt is formed with the general formula MBr What happens when the elements in group 1 react with water? Hydrogen gas is released no reaction What happens when the elements in group 1 react with oxygen? No reaction an oxide is formed with the general formula MO an oxide is formed with the general formula M2O Which group 1 element reacts the most vigorously? Na Rb Li K Cs Which group 1 element exhibits slightly different chemistry from the others? Li Na Cs K Rb
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The elements in group form univalent positive ions and element in group 17 form univalent negative ions. Hence, when a group 1 element reacts with a group 17 element, a compound of the sort MX is formed. Hence, when a group 1 element reacts with bromine, a salt is formed with the general formula MBr.
Elements of group 1 are highly electro positive metals. They react with water to form the metal hydroxide and release hydrogen gas. Hence, when group 1 elements react with water, hydrogen gas is released.
A group 1 element forms a univalent positive ion while a group 16 element forms a divalent negative ion. Hence, when a groups 1 element reacts with oxygen, the compound formed must have the general formula M2O.
The reactivity of group 1 metal increases down the group hence Cs is the most reactive group 1 element.
Lithium displays a slightly different chemistry from other group 1 elements because of its small size.
The product of 2 × 104 cm and 4 × 10–12 cm, expressed in scientific notation is ____.
a.
8 × 10–7 cm
b.
6 × 10–8 cm
c.
8 × 10–8 cm
d.
8 × 10–48 cm
Answer:
b,,
Explanation:
Which is the function of protein macromolecule?
PLEASE HELP. requires 35 mL of NaOH(aq) to neutralize
10. mL of 0.10 M HCl(aq). The concentration of the NaOH(aq) is
Answer:
0.0286M
Explanation:
Using the formula as follows:
CaVa = CbVb
Where;
Ca = concentration of HCl acid (M)
Cb = concentration of NaOH base (M)
Va = volume of HCl acid (mL)
Vb = volume of NaOH base (mL)
According to the information provided in this question;
Ca = 0.10 M
Cb = ?
Va = 10mL
Vb = 35mL
Using CaVa = CbVb
Cb = CaVa/Vb
Cb = (0.10 × 10) ÷ 35
Cb = 1 ÷ 35
Cb = 0.0286M
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Answer:
2. 181.25 K.
3. 0.04 atm.
Explanation:
2. Determination of the temperature.
Number of mole (n) = 2.1 moles
Pressure (P) = 1.25 atm
Volume (V) = 25 L
Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol
Temperature (T) =?
The temperature can be obtained by using the ideal gas equation as illustrated below:
PV = nRT
1.25 × 25 = 2.1 × 0.0821 × T
31.25 = 0.17241 × T
Divide both side by 0.17241
T = 31.25 / 0.17241
T = 181.25 K
Thus, the temperature is 181.25 K.
3. Determination of the pressure.
Number of mole (n) = 10 moles
Volume (V) = 5000 L
Temperature (T) = –10 °C = –10 °C + 273 = 263 K
Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol
Pressure (P) =?
The pressure can be obtained by using the ideal gas equation as illustrated below:
PV = nRT
P × 5000 = 10 × 0.0821 × 263
P × 5000 = 215.923
Divide both side by 5000
P = 215.923 / 5000
P = 0.04 atm
Thus, the pressure is 0.04 atm
explain observation made when anhydrous calcium chloride and anhydrous copper (ii) sulphate are separately exposed to the atmosphere for about two days
Answer:
Anhydrous calcium chloride dissolves and becomes liquid
Anhydrous copper (ii) sulphate will produce crystal particles
Explanation:
Anhydrous calcium chloride is deliquescent and hence when it is exposed to air, it absorbs water from air. After absorbing water, it dissolves and after some time a pool of clear liquid appears.
Anhydrous copper (ii) sulphate will form crystal structures and the following reaction will takes place
CuSO4 + 5 H20 --> CuSO4.5H2O
A stock solution of calcium sulfate, CaSO4 has a concentration of 3.00 M. The volume of this solution is 150 mL. What volume of a 1.25 M solution could be made from the stock solution?
Answer: The volume of stock solution needed is 62.5 mL
Explanation:
A solution consists of solute and solvent. A solute is defined as the component that is present in a smaller proportion while the solvent is defined as the component that is present in a larger proportion.
To calculate the volume of stock solution needed, the formula used is:
[tex]C_1V_1=C_2V_2[/tex] ....(1)
where,
[tex]C_1\text{ and }V_1[/tex] are the concentration and volume of stock solution.
[tex]C_2\text{ and }V_2[/tex] are the concentration and volume of diluted solution.
We are given:
[tex]C_1=3.00M\\V_1=?mL\\C_2=1.25M\\V_2=150mL[/tex]
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]3.00\times V_1=1.25\times 150\\\\V_1=\frac{1.25\times 150}{3.00}\\\\V_1=62.5mL[/tex]
Hence, the volume of stock solution needed is 62.5 mL
1. Determinati masa moleculara, raportul atomic si raportul de masa pentru oxidul de aluminiu 2. Determinati compozutia procebtuala al hidroxidului de sofiu sau sofa cauxica, 3. Determinati ce cantitate calciu este cuprinds in 112 grame oxid de calciu 4. Determinati ce cantiate de sulf in 490 de grame de acid sulfuric
Answer:
im solving now
Explanation:
Se encuentra en los animales marinos, es un gas incloro de olor desagradable muy parecido al del pescado podrido
Answer:
Metilaminas
Explanation:
Las metilaminas a menudo están presentes en los tejidos corporales de organismos marinos como crustáceos, moluscos y en todos los peces marinos como N-óxido de trimetilamina, donde actúan para estabilizar la proteína que se desestabiliza por la presión y también se cree que actúa como un depresor del punto de congelación. en peces polares
Las metilaminas tienen olor a pescado podrido, basura o huevos podridos, de modo que una acumulación de metilamina en el cuerpo da como resultado la liberación de un olor a pescado en la amplitud, el sudor y la orina de un individuo
the enthalpy change of reaction is also called
a) heat of the environment
b) heat of enthalpy
c) heat of the reaction
d) enthalpy of heat
how many moles of KCIO3 are required to produce 58.3 grams of 02?
2 KCIO3 —> 2 KCI + 3 O2
Answer:
1.21 mol KClO₃
General Formulas and Concepts:
Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableMolesMole RatioStoichiometry
Analyzing reactions rxnUsing Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:
Step 1: Define
Identify variables
[rxn] 2KClO₃ → 2KCl + 3O₂
[Given] 58.3 g O₂
[Solve] mol KClO₃
Step 2: Identify Conversions
[rxn] 2 mol KClO₃ → 3 mol O₂
[PT] Molar Mass of O: 16.00 g/mol
Molar Mass of O₂: 2(16.00) = 32.00 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
[DA] Set up: [tex]\displaystyle 58.3 \ g \ O_2(\frac{1 \ mol \ O_2}{32.00 \ g \ O_2})(\frac{2 \ mol \ KClO_3}{3 \ mol \ O_2})[/tex][DA] Divide/Multiply [Cancel out units]: [tex]\displaystyle 1.21458 \ mol \ KClO_3[/tex]Step 4: Check
Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.
1.21458 mol KClO₃ ≈ 1.21 mol KClO₃
This chemical reaction follows the law of conservation of mass. CaO(s) + CO2(g) - CaCO3(s) How much CaCO, will be formed if 2.2 grams of CaO are used for this reaction? Assume there are enough reactants to complete the reaction. The final answer should be rounded to one place after the decimal point.
4.3 grams 2.2 grams 1.1 grams 3.9 grams
please answer quick!
Answer:
the answer is 1.1grams is the currect ans
According to the law of conservation of mass, 1.1 grams of calcium carbonate are formed if 2.2 grams of CaO are used for this reaction.
What is law of conservation of mass?According to law of conservation of mass, it is evident that mass is neither created nor destroyed rather it is restored at the end of a chemical reaction .
Law of conservation of mass and energy are related as mass and energy are directly proportional which is indicated by the equation E=mc².Concept of conservation of mass is widely used in field of chemistry, fluid dynamics.
Law needs to be modified in accordance with laws of quantum mechanics under the principle of mass and energy equivalence.This law was proposed by Antoine Lavoisier in the year 1789.If 56 g CaO gives 46.2 g calcium carbonate then 2.2 g CaO will give 2.2×46.2/56=1.1 g.
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How have organisms changed over time, according to the fossil record?
Answer:
As the world changes, plants and animals change with it. Aside from a few living fossils, the species we see today are very different from species that lived in the past. Thus, the fossil record can be used to show that organisms changed to meet new conditions. This is the result of evolution of species over time.
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Explanation:
An experiment was conducted and students observed that a solution had a hydroxide concentration of 7.0 x 10-2 .What is the pH? is the substance acidic or basic?
Answer:
The pH of the solution is basic
Explanation:
as one of the characteristics of the base is to increase the OH concentration in a solution so if the solution has low concentration of OH this means that the solution is basic
Put the following words in order from SMALLEST to LARGEST
Tissue, Organelle, Organ System, Cell, Organism, Organ
A student believes that a solution of potassium chromate should be insoluble
because chromate ions form insoluble compounds. Explain why the student is
incorrect.
Answer:
All ionic compounds with alkali metals are soluble.
Explanation:
Certain elements always form soluble substances. Most of those elements are alkali metals/group 1 metals.
While milk is produced naturally by cows, the milk that we buy in the supermarket has been subjected to a number of different processes such as pasteurisation (which sterilises it) and homogenisation (which mixes the cream and the milk together uniformly). Would you describe milk as natural or processed? Explain your answer.
Answer:
Explanation:
Ultimately, milk can be described as both. The actual description depends on the individual and/or company involved. For example, in many places milk if extracted from cows, bottled, and delivered to the end consumer. In this case, milk would be considered as natural because nothing has been done to change its nutritional composition. This changes when companies begin to pasteurise and homogenize the milk so that it has a longer shelf life and create different variations. The milk in this case no longer has the same nutritional composition and has been altered, and is therefore considered as processed.
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Label the highlighted substance with the term that best describes its behavior.
Answer Choices:
Arrhenius Acid Only
Arrhenius Base Only
Bronsted Lowry Acid Only
Bronsted Lowry Base Only
Both Arrhenius Acid and Bronsted Lowry Acid
Both Arrhenius Base and Bronsted Lowry Base
Answer:
Both Arrhenius Base and Bronsted Lowry Base
Both Arrhenius Acid and Bronsted Lowry Acid
Arrhenius Acid Only
Arrhenius Base Only
Bronsted Lowry Acid Only
Bronsted Lowry Base Only
Explanation:
How many hydrogen atoms are found in the
hydrate (NH4)3PO4.5H2O?
Answer:
22
Explanation:
3x4+ 5x2
calculate the volume occupied by 15 moles of a gas at 1.14 atm and 265K. A-286.3L B-321.6L C-247.4L D-304.5L
Answer:
A- 286.3L
Explanation:
Using the ideal gas law equation;
PV = nRT
Where;
P = pressure (atm)
V = volume (L)
n = number of moles (mol)
R = gas law constant (0.0821 Latm/molK)
T = temperature (K)
According to the information given in this question;
P = 1.14atm
V = ?
n = 15moles
T = 265K
Using PV = nRT
V = nRT ÷ P
V = (15 × 0.0821 × 265) ÷ (1.14)
V = 326.35 ÷ 1.14
V = 286.27 L
V = 286.3L
gases have maximum density and rigidity true or false
Answer:
This statement is true.........
Answer:
i think true
Explanation:
Situation 1
Mass number = 35
No. of protons = 17
Net charge = -1
3.What is the atomic number?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
4.How many neutrons are there?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
5.How many electrons are there?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
6.What type of atom is it?Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
neutral
cation
anion
Situation 2
Number of protons = 35
Number of neutrons = 46
Net charge = -1
7.What is its atomic number?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
8.What is its mass number?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
9.How many electrons are there?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
10.What type of atom is it?Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
neutral
cation
anion
Situation 3
Atomic number = 37
Mass number = 85
Number of electrons = 36
11.How many protons are there?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
12.How many neutrons are there?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
13.What is its net charge?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
14.What type of atom is it?Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
neutral
cation
anion
Situation 4
Mass number = 11
Number of neutrons = 6
Net charge = +3
15.What is its atomic number?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
16.How many protons are there?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
17.How many electrons are there?
(1 Point)
Enter your answer
18.What type of atom is it?Immersive Reader
(1 Point)
neutral
cation
anion
Answer:
3. 17
4. 18
5. 10
6. Cation
7. 35
8. 81
9. 36
10. Anion
11. 37
12. 48
13. +1
14. Cation
15. 5
16. 5
17. 2
18. Cation
Explanation:
Situation 1
The mass number = 35 = The sum of the protons and the neutrons in an atom
The number of protons = 17
The net charge = 1
3. The atomic number = The number of proton = 17
4. The number of neutrons = Mass number - Atomic number
∴ The number of neutrons = 35 - 17 = 18
5. Given that the net charge of the atom = +1, the number of electrons in the atom is 1 less than the number of protons
Therefore, the number of electrons = 11 - 1 = 10
6. Positively charged ions are called a cation
The atom is a positively charged and it is therefore it is a cation
Situation 2
The number of protons = 35
The number of neutrons = 46
The net charge = -1
7. The atomic number = The number of protons = 35
8. The mass number = The number of protons + The number of neutrons
∴ The mass number = 35 + 46 = 81
9. The number of electrons = The number of protons + 1
∴ The number of electrons = 35 + 1 = 36
10. The type of atom is an anion
Situation 3
Atomic number = 37
Mass number = 85
Number of electrons = 36
11. The number of protons = The atomic number = 37
12. The number of neutrons = The mass number - The atomic number
∴ The number of neutrons = 85 - 37 = 48
13. The net charge = The atomic number - The number of electrons
∴ The net charge = 37 - 36 = +1
14. Given that the net charge = +1, the type of atom is a cation
Situation 4
Mass number = 11
Number of neutrons = 6
Net charge = +3
15. The atomic number = The mass number - The number of neutrons
∴ The atomic number = 11 - 6 = 5
16. The number of protons = The atomic number = 5
17. Given that the net charge is +3, we have;
The number of electrons = The number of protons - The net charge
∴ The number of electrons = 5 - (+3) = 2
18. The type of atom with a net positive charge (+3) is a cation
The specific heat capacity of concrete is 0.880 J/g °C
Calculate the heat added to 3 g of concrete if the temperature increased by 0.64 °C
Use the equation q=mcT
If you can please show work thanks
Answer:
this is a required answer. look it once.
A 0.520 g sample of an unknown nonelectrolyte compound is dissolved in 4.12 g of lauric acid (Kf = 3.90 °C/m). The freezing point depression is determine to be 4.20 °C. What is the molar mass of the compound?
The molar mass of the unknown nonelectrolyte compound is
Using the formula;
∆T = K m i
Where;
K = freezing point depression constant
m = molality of the solution
i = Van't Hoft factor
Note that i = 1 since the compound is a nonelectrolyte.
To find molality;
Number of moles = 0.520 g/Molar mass
Let the molar mass of the unknown compound be MM
Number of moles = 0.520 g/MM
Number of kilograms of solvent = 4.12 g/1000 = 0.00412 Kg
Molality = 0.520 g/MM * 1/0.00412 Kg
Freezing point depression is 4.20 °C
To find the molar mass of the compound;
4.20 °C = 3.90 °C/m * 0.520 g/MM * 1/0.00412 Kg
4.20 = 492.23/MM
MM = 492.23/4.20
MM = 117.19 g/mol
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Race car
Mass is 1250 kilograms
Velocity is 2.3 m/s
What is the momentum?
[tex]mass \: of \: the \: car \: = 1250 \: kg \\ \\ velocity \: of \: the \: car \: is \: = 2.3m/s \\ \\ formula \: to calculate \: momentum \: \\ \\ \: \: \: \: p = mv \: \: \: (m = mass \: and \: v = velocity) \\ \\ momentum \: = 1250 \times 2.3 = 2875m/s[/tex]
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Answer:
is your answe b?
Explanation:
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