Answer:
Sulphuric acid is the on
Explanation:
think so
Oceanography does not include the study of which of the following topics?
A.the relationship between the Sun, Moon, and Earth
B.the relationship between the atmosphere, Earth, and the oceans
C.the Earth's oceans
D.the plants and animals that live in the oceans
Which property is an intensive, rather than an extensive, property of matter?
A. volume
B. density
C. mass
D. length
Answer:
Density other dude is incorrect
Explanation:
Density is an intensive, rather than an extensive property of matter.
WHAT ARE INTENSIVE AND EXTENSIVE PROPERTIES?
The property of matter is divided into two categories namely: intensive and extensive properties.Intensive properties are those properties that are not dependent on the size or amount of the substance. Examples include density, temperature, boiling point, melting point etc. Extensive properties are those properties that depend on the size or amount of the substance involved. Examples are length, mass, volume weight etc.Therefore, density is an intensive, rather than an extensive property of matter.
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How much heat is absorbed by a 112.5 g sample of water when it is heated from 12.5 °C to 92.1 °C? (Specific heat capacity of water is 4.184 J/g °C)
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf37,467.72 \ Joules }}[/tex]
Explanation:
We are asked to find how much heat a sample of water absorbed. Since we are given the mass, temperature, and specific heat, we will use the following formula.
[tex]q=mc \Delta T[/tex]
The mass (m) of the sample is 112.5 grams. The specific heat capacity of water (c) is 4.184 Joules per gram degree Celsius. The difference in temperature (ΔT) is found by subtracting the initial temperature from the final temperature.
ΔT= final temperature - initial temperatureThe water was heated from 12.5 degrees Celsius to 92.1 degrees Celsius.
ΔT= 92.1 °C - 12.5 °C= 79.6°CNow we know three variables and can substitute them into the formula,
m= 112.5 g c= 4.184 J/g °C ΔT= 79.6 °C[tex]q= (112.5 \ g )(4.184 \ J/g \textdegree C)(79.6 \textdegree C)[/tex]
Multiply the first 2 numbers. Note the units of grams cancel.
[tex]q= (112.5 \ g *4.184 \ J/g \textdegree C)(79.6 \textdegree C)[/tex]
[tex]q= (112.5 *4.184 \ J/ \textdegree C)(79.6 \textdegree C)[/tex]
[tex]q= (470.7 \ J/ \textdegree C)(79.6 \textdegree C)[/tex]
Multiply again. This time the units of degrees Celsius cancel.
[tex]q= (470.7 \ J/ \textdegree C *79.6 \textdegree C)[/tex]
[tex]q= (470.7 \ J *79.6 )[/tex]
[tex]q= 37467.72 \ J[/tex]
37, 467.72 Joules of heat are absorbed by the sample fo water.
Are ALL acids and based
harmful to humans?
Name the reaction type & mechanism of the following reactions:
Answer:
MECHANISM:
1) The lone pair on oxygen attacks the H-Br molecule forming a hydronium ion.
2) Formation of carbocation.
3) Attack of Nucleophile Br − .
Explanation:
Answer:
DISPLACEMENT REACTION
COMBINATION REACTION
DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT REACTION
DECOMPOSITION REACTION
for the equation given, how many grams of methane will react with a 125g of oxygen
CH4 (g) + 2O2(g) -> CO2(g) +2H2O
Answer:
16
Explanation:
1) in the given equation CH₄+2O₂⇒ 2H₂O+CO₂;
M(CH₄)=12+4=16 (g/mol); M(O₂)=32 (g/mol);
2) if m(O₂)=125 gr., then ν(O₂)=m(O₂)/M(O₂)=125/32≈3.90625 (moles);
3) if in the given equation 'ν' of O₂ is 2, then the 'ν' of CH₄ is 1;
4) m(CH₄)=ν(CH₄)*M(CH₄)=1*16=16 (gr.).
Do you think the video game "Geometry dash" is dead?
Answer:
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Which tool can be used to measure the volume of a liquid to one decimal place?
a thermometer
a graduated cylinder
an Erlenmeyer flask
a test tube
Answer:B
Explanation:
Answer:
B. a graduated cylinder
a hurricane that is rated category 5 would have which of the characteristics below?
A winds of 119-153 miles per an hour with little to no damage to structers
B winds of 154-177 miles per an hour with some damage to roofs doors or windows
C winds of 178-209 miles per hour with damage to homes
D winds of 251 miles per hour or higher with complete roof failure and possible complete structure failure
what was daltons motivation for proposing his model of the atom
Answer:
John Dalton based his partial pressures theory on the idea that only like atoms repel one another, Whereas unlike atoms appear to react indifferently. This notion was erroneous, but it helped to explain why each gas in a mixture behaved independently, serving the purpose of showing that atoms of all kinds are not alike.
Based on properties of elements in the periodic table, which element is the best conductor of thermal energy?
(1 point)
argon (Ar)
O germanium (Ge)
O vanadium (V)
polonium (Po)
Answer:
Vanadium (V) is the best conductor of thermal energy in this list
Fine the volume in dm³ and in Ml of a 0.505 mol/dm of NaCH required to react with 40Ml of 0.505 molar concentration of H2SO4
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Which compound is a carbohydrate. Nucleotide or protien or starch or amino acid
What volume of 0.32M HCl is required to completely neutralize 50.0m mL of a 0.12M Mg(OH)2 solution?
Answer:
37.5 mL of HCl will be required for complete neutralization with magnesium hydroxide
Explanation:
[tex]{ \bf{2HCl _{(aq)} + Mg(OH)_{2(s)}→ MgCl_{2(s)} + 2H _{2} O_{(l)}}}[/tex]
we've to first get moles of magnesium hydroxide in 50.0 ml :
[tex]{ \sf{1 \: l \: of \: hydroxide \: contains \: 0.12 \: moles}} \\ { \sf{0.05 \: l \: of \: hydroxide \: contain \: (0.05 \times 0.12) \: moles}} \\ = { \underline{0.006 \: moles}}[/tex]
for complete neutralization:
[tex]{ \sf{1 \: moles \: of \: hydroxide\: react \: with \: 2 \: moles \: of \: acid}} \\ { \sf{0.006 \: moles \: react \: with \: \{0.006 \times 2 \}} \: moles} \\ = { \underline{0.012 \: moles \: of \: acid}}[/tex]
compare with acid molarity:
[tex]{ \sf{0.32 \: moles \: of \: acid \: occupy \: 1 \: litre}} \\ { \sf{0.012 \: moles \: of \: acid \: occupy \: ( \frac{0.012}{0.32}) \: litres }} \\ { \underline{ = 0.0375 \: litre \: \: = \: \: 37.5 \: ml}}[/tex]
Which property altered during a chemical change is not altered during a physical change?
A. composition of the matter
B. temperature of the matter
C. volume of the matter
D. phase of the matter
The property altered during a chemical change that is not altered during a physical change is composition of the matter.
A physical change is one in which no new substance is formed and it is easily reversible.
A chemical change is one that is not easily reversible and no new substance is formed. It may be accompanied by absorption or evolution of heat.
The composition of a substance changes during a chemical change because bonds between atoms break and new bonds are formed. This does not occur during a physical change.
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What is the major organic product obtained from the reaction of ethylbenzene with nitronium ion, followed by benzylic oxidation?
a. 3-ethyl-aniline.
b. 4-nitro-benzoic acid.
c. 3-nitro-toluene.
d. 3-nitrobenzoic acid.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
In rutherfords gold foil experiment, most alphas particles passed through the gold foil without deflection and were detected on the screen. What caused the particles to pass through without any deflection?
Answer:
The vast majority of the volume in an atom consists of the electron orbitals with electrons that have too little mass to deflect the alpha particles. So most pass right through the foil. Only the ones hitting the nucleus are deflected.
Explanation:
The whole reason Rutherford and his students conducted this experiment was to test the then current hypothesis that an atom consists of a homogeneous blend of atomic particles, known as the "plum pudding" model. If so, there should be no, or minimal, deflection of particles. That's not what they found. Since particles were found to be deflected, the group concluded that atoms must contain a large object, which became known as the nucleus.
What's the difference between science and science methods?
Answer:
Science is related only to sense-experience, and reason based on the former. It is an accumulation of systematic and verifiable knowledge. The scientific method is one and the same in all branches of knowledge. The unity of science, according to him, consists in its method, not in its material alone.
Explanation:
Whst type of molecule is
Dehydogenase
Answer:
A dehydrogenase is an enzyme .
Explanation:
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Stowing items and come across an aerosol battle of hairspray what should you do?
You are stowing items and come across an aerosol bottle of hairspray. W should you do? Please choose all that apply. Stow the hairspray Raise an Andon Remove it and secure it with bubble wrap Place a Flammable sticker on the bottle Submit
A 25.0 mL sample of 0.723 M HClO4 is titrated with a 0.273 M KOH solution. The H3O+ concentration after the addition of 66.2 mL of KOH is __________ M.
a. 0.723
b. 1.00 × 10-7
c. 2.81 × 10-13
d. 0.439
e. 0.273
Which word equation best describes the following formula equation:
4Al + 302 + 2Al2O3?
Answer:
Explanation:
The equation is not correctly written, so let's start with that.
4Al + 3O2 ====> 2Al2O3?
Totally correct, including the balance numbers, would be
4moles aluminum + 3 moles Oxygen ===> 2 moles of Aluminum Oxide
Anything else is incomplete.
Answer:
aluminum reacts with oxygen to produce aluminum oxide.
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calculate the number of each atom in 2.5 gram of caco3
Answer:
[tex]2.5\; \rm g[/tex] of [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}[/tex] would contain:
Approximately [tex]1.5 \times 10^{22}[/tex] calcium atoms (approximately [tex]0.025\; \rm mol[/tex],)Approximately [tex]1.5 \times 10^{22}[/tex] carbon atoms (approximately [tex]0.025\; \rm mol[/tex],) andApproximately [tex]4.5 \times 10^{22}[/tex] oxygen atoms (approximately [tex]0.075\; \rm mol[/tex].)Explanation:
Look up the Avogadro constant: [tex]N_{\rm A} \approx 6.022 \times 10^{23}\; \rm mol^{-1}[/tex].
For example, "[tex]1\; \rm mol[/tex] of carbon atoms" would contain [tex]N_{\rm A}[/tex] carbon atoms (approximately [tex]6.022\times 10^{23}[/tex]) by definition.
Look up the relative atomic mass of carbon, calcium, and oxygen on a modern periodic table:
Calcium: [tex]40.078[/tex].Carbon: [tex]12.011[/tex].Oxygen: [tex]15.999[/tex].In other words, the mass of [tex]1\; \rm mol[/tex] of calcium atoms would be [tex]40.078\; \rm g[/tex]. The mass of [tex]1\; \rm mol\![/tex] of carbon atoms would be [tex]12.011\; \rm g[/tex], and the mass of [tex]1\; \rm mol \!\![/tex] of oxygen atoms would be [tex]15.999\; \rm g[/tex].
As the formula [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}[/tex] suggests, every formula unit of this ionic compound includes one calcium atom, one carbon atom, and three oxygen atoms. The formula mass of [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}\![/tex] would give the mass of every mole of [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}\!\![/tex] formula units.
Calculate the formula mass of [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}[/tex] from the relative atomic mass data:
[tex]\begin{aligned} & M({\rm CaCO_{3}}) \\ =\; & 40.078\; \rm g \cdot mol^{-1} \\ & + 12.011\; \rm g \cdot mol^{-1} \\ & + 3 \times (15.999\; \rm g \cdot mol^{-1}) \\ =\; & 100.086\; \rm g \cdot mol^{-1}\end{aligned}[/tex].
Calculate the number of [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}[/tex] formula units in that [tex]2.5\; \rm g[/tex] of this compound:
[tex]\begin{aligned}& n({\rm CaCO_{3}}) \\ =\; & \frac{m({\rm CaCO_{3}})}{M({\rm CaCO_{3}})} \\ =\; & \frac{2.5\; \rm g}{100.086\; \rm g \cdot mol^{-1}} \\ \approx\; & 0.025\; \rm mol\end{aligned}[/tex].
In other words, [tex]2.5\; \rm g[/tex] of [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}[/tex] would contain approximately [tex]0.025\; \rm mol[/tex] [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}\![/tex] formula units.
Again, there are one calcium atom, one carbon atom, and one oxygen atom in every [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}[/tex] formula unit. That approximately [tex]0.025\; \rm mol[/tex] [tex]\rm CaCO_{3}\![/tex] formula units would thus contain:
Approximately [tex]1 \times 0.025\; \rm mol = 0.025\; \rm mol[/tex] calcium atoms, Approximately [tex]1 \times 0.025\; \rm mol = 0.025\; \rm mol[/tex] carbon atoms, andApproximately [tex]3 \times 0.025\; \rm mol = 0.075\; \rm mol[/tex] oxygen atoms.Make use of the Avogadro constant to convert the numbers.
For example, the number of calcium atoms in that approximately [tex]0.025\; \rm mol[/tex] of calcium atoms would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned} & N({\text{calcium}) \\ = \; & n({\text{calcium}) \cdot N_{\rm A} \\ \approx \; & 0.025\; \rm mol \times 6.022\times 10^{23} \cdot mol^{-1} \\ \approx \; & 1.5 \times 10^{22} \end{aligned}[/tex].
Likewise, the number of carbon atoms in that approximately [tex]0.025\; \rm mol[/tex] of carbon atoms would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned} & N({\text{carbon}) \\ = \; & n({\text{carbon}) \cdot N_{\rm A} \\ \approx \; & 0.025\; \rm mol \times 6.022\times 10^{23} \cdot mol^{-1} \\ \approx \; & 1.5 \times 10^{22} \end{aligned}[/tex].
The number of oxygen atoms in that approximately [tex]0.075\; \rm mol[/tex] of oxygen atoms would be:
[tex]\begin{aligned} & N({\text{oxygen}) \\ = \; & n({\text{oxygen}) \cdot N_{\rm A} \\ \approx \; & 0.075\; \rm mol \times 6.022\times 10^{23} \cdot mol^{-1} \\ \approx \; & 4.5 \times 10^{22} \end{aligned}[/tex].
The density of gold is 19.3 g/cm3, and the density of iron pyrite is 5.02 g/cm3. What substance do you think you found?
Answer:
Step 1
1 of 2
V = m / D; V (nugget of gold) = 50 g / 5.0 g / cm 3 = 10 cm3; V (nugget of iron pyrite) = 50 g / 19 g / cm3 = 2.63 cm 3
Result
2 of 2
Due to these results you can conclude that nugget of gold which volume is 10 cm3 is bigger than volume of nugget of iron pyrite which is 2.63 cm3.
Explanation:
the electronic configuration of an atom of element X is 2,8,2 what will be the valency of the element x
The element is Magnesium
It has total 12 electronsit has electronic configuration
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 2,8,2[/tex]
or
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 1s^22s^22p^63s^2[/tex]
In valence cell it has 2 electrons and therefore its valency is 2
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When does a real gas behave like an ideal gas?
Answer:
[tex]at \: low \: pressure \: high \: temparature \\ thank \: you[/tex]
Which of the following statements best defines the actual yield of a reaction? (5 points)
Select one:
a.The amount of product measured after a reaction
b.The ratio of measured yield over theoretical yield
c.The maximum amount of product that can be obtained Incorrect
d.The ratio of measured yield over stoichiometric yield
Answer:
its d
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Given the ion Al+3, what species would you expect to form with each of the following ions? OH- ___________ S2- ___________ PO43- _________
Ionic substances are formed by exchange of valencies between the ions that make up the substance.
The ion [tex]Al^3+[/tex] has a valency of +3. It exchanges this valency with other ions as it forms ionic substances.
In the case of OH- which has a valency of 1, the compound Al(OH)3 is formed.
In the case of [tex]S^2-[/tex] which has a valency of 2, the compound Al2S3 is formed.
In the case of [tex]PO4^3-[/tex] which has a valency of 3, the compound AlPO4 is formed.
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The volume of a gas sample is 15 L while the temperature is 50 °C. If the temperature is changed to 30 °C and the pressure remains constant, what will the new volume be? Round your answer to the correct number of significant figures. (Don’t forget to convert the temperature to the Kelvin scale by adding 273 to the Celsius temperature.)
Convert temperatures to Kelvin
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 50+273=323K[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto 30+273=303K[/tex]
Using Charles law
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{V_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{V_2}{T_2}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto \dfrac{15}{323}=\dfrac{V_2}{303}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto V_2=\dfrac{15(303)}{323}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto V_2=\dfrac{4545}{323}[/tex]
[tex]\\ \sf\longmapsto V_2=14.07L[/tex]
A beggar wrapped himself with a few layers of newspaper on a cold winter night. This helped him to keep himself warm because:
(a) friction between the layers of newspaper produces heat.
(b) air trapped between the layers of newspaper is a bad conductor of heat.
(c) newspaper is a conductor of heat.
(d) newspaper is at a higher temperature than the temperature of the surrounding.
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Answer:
(b)The air trapped between the layers of newspaper is a bad conductor of heat.Thus the layers of newspaper helped the beggar to keep himself warm
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I believe your answer would be "Air trapped between the layers of newspaper is a bad conductor of heat."
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