Answer:
249 K
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Mass of nitrogen (m): 4.03 gVolume of the gas (V): 921 mL = 0.921 LPressure of the gas (P): 3.19 atmStep 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 4.03 g of nitrogen
The molar mass of N₂ is 28.01 g/mol.
4.03 g × 1 mol/28.01 g = 0.144 mol
Step 3: Calculate the temperature of the gas sample
We will use the ideal gas equation.
P × V = n × R × T
T = P × V / n × R
T = 3.19 atm × 0.921 L / 0.144 mol × 0.0821 atm.L/mol.K
T = 249 K
A student drops a rubber ball from a height of 100cm and draws a diagram to show the path of a bouncing ball. Describe the energy transformation that occurs as the ball goes from position A to E. Include the words kinetic energy and potential energy in your explanation.
Picture is down below.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which of the following shows correctly an ion pair and the correct formula for the ionic compound the two ions form?
A) Cu1+, O2–; CuO
B) Cr3+, I–; CrI
C) Sn4+, N3–; Sn4N3
D) Fe3+, O2–; Fe2O3
Answer:
D) Fe³⁺, O²⁻; Fe₂O₃
Explanation:
Option D shows correctly an ion pair and the correct formula for the ionic compound the two ions form.
Ion pairs of iron and oxygen react to form iron (III) oxide. The iron (III) oxide is one of the oxides of iron. The compound is usually attacked by acids and it is often called rust. It is used in the feedstock of the steel and iron industries. This means that the compound is used in the production of iron, steel, and many alloys.
Below are some equations:
4 Fe + 3 O₂→ 2 Fe₂O₃
Fe⁰ + 3O₂⁰ → Fe³⁺O₃²⁻
What is the mass % of acetone in a 1.77 M solution of acetone (MM = 58.08 g/mol) in water? The density of the solution is 0.971 g/mL.
Answer:
[tex]\%m/m=10.6\%[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since the by-mass percent is defined by:
[tex]\%m/m=\frac{m_{solute}}{m_{solution}} *100\%[/tex]
Thus, since the given 1.77 M solution is given in terms of mol/L, we need to compute the mass of acetone via its molar mass and the volume of solution in L to g via the density:
[tex]\%m/m=1.77\frac{mol}{L}*\frac{58.08g}{1mol}*\frac{1L}{1000mL}*\frac{1mL}{0.971g} *100\%\\\\\%m/m=10.6\%[/tex]
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How many double covalent bonds can form with a hydrogen atom
answer: covalent bonds
Determine the number of hydrogen atoms in an alkyne with one carbon–carbon triple bond and 4 carbon atoms.
number of hydrogen atoms: ?
Answer:
There are 6 hydrogen atoms.
Explanation:
The formula for an alkyne that has only one triple bond is as follows:
CₙH₂₍ₙ₎₋₂Where n is any natural number greater than 2.
For this problem, n=4. This would mean the formula is:
C₄H₂₍₄₎₋₂Thus
C₄H₈₋₂C₄H₆Thus the answer is 6, there are 6 hydrogen atoms.
____________ sedimentary rocks form from the remains of living things.
a.
organic
c.
detrital
b.
chemical
d.
foliated
Answer:
I believe the answer is A. Organic.
Hope it helps!
Answer:
Organic
Explanation:
living things are organic, so chemical is wrong, detrital is when rocks form from broken down rocks left behind, again not from living things so that's also wrong, that leave Organic and foliated, foliated makes no sense which leave only Organic, so organic will be your answer
The reaction of HCl with NaOH is represented by the equation
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H2O(l)
What volume of 0.417 M HCl is required to titrate 11.9 mL of 0.151 M NaOH?
a. 4.3 mL
b. 2.39 mL
c. 0.749 mL
d. 32.8 mL
e. 11.9 mL
Answer:
a. 4.3 mL
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced neutralization reaction
HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H₂O(l)
Step 2: Calculate the reacting moles of NaOH
11.9 mL of 0.151 M NaOH react.
0.0119 L × 0.151 mol/L = 0.00180 mol
Step 3: Calculate the reacting moles of HCl
The molar ratio of HCl to NaOH is 1:1. The reacting moles of HCl are 1/1 × 0.00180 mol = 0.00180 mol.
Step 4: Calculate the volume of 0.417 M HCl that contains 0.00180 moles of HCl
0.00180 mol × (1000 mL/0.417 mol) = 4.3 mL
According to the question,
Mass,
[tex]M_1 = 0.417[/tex][tex]M_2 = 11.9[/tex]Volume,
[tex]V_1 = ?[/tex][tex]V_2 = 0.151[/tex]As we know the relation,
→ [tex]M_1V_1 = M_2 V_2[/tex]
or,
→ [tex]V_1 = \frac{M_2 V_2}{M_1}[/tex]
By substituting the values, we get
[tex]= \frac{11.9\times 0.151}{0.417}[/tex]
[tex]= \frac{1.7969}{0.417}[/tex]
[tex]= 4.3 \ mL[/tex]
Thus the above answer is right.
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During which step of this procedure does a chemical change occur?
A. 1
B. 2
C. 3
D. 4
balance the chemical equation KC1O3→KC1+O2
Answer:
2 KCO3 → 2 KC + 3 O2
Explanation:
Reaction Type
Decomposition
Reactants
KCO3
Products
KC
Dioxygen - O2
O₂ Oxygen Molecular Oxygen Diatomic Oxygen Triplet Oxygen Oxygen Gas Liquid Oxygen LOx
Can someone help with 1 2 3 please I give you brainlest
Answer:
1. Option C : oppositely charged
2. Option B : positively charged
3. Option D : negatively charged
PLEASE HELP! (IM GIVING BRAINLIEST) Which of the following is a monatomic cation?
A.) NH4+
B.) SO4 -2
C.) Fr+
D.) Br-
Answer:
C. Francium
Explanation:
Bromine is diatomic, and A + B are polyatomic ions. C is the right answer
Answer:
Fr^+
Explanation:
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An object that has kinetic energy must be?
A at rest
B stopped
C in motion
Or
D at an elevated position
Answer:
C in motion
Explanation:
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Density of molecules
5.00 ml of an H2SO4 solution with unknown molarity was diluted with 25.00 ml. This was tirated with 15.00ml of .1000 M NaOH to reach the equivalence point. What is the molarity of the original unknown H2SO4 solution? Also, what would the balanced chemical equation for this reaction be?
Answer:
0.1500 M
H₂SO₄ + 2NaOH → Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation is:
H₂SO₄ + 2NaOH → Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂OFirst we calculate how many NaOH moles reacted, using the volume and concentration:
15.00 mL * 0.100 M = 1.5 mmol NaOHThen we convert NaOH moles into H₂SO₄ moles:
1.5 mmol NaOH * [tex]\frac{1mmolH_2SO_4}{2mmolNaOH}[/tex] = 0.75 mmol H₂SO₄This amount of H₂SO₄ moles was originally contained within 5.00 mL of solution, thus the molarity is:
0.75 mmol H₂SO₄ / 5.00 mL = 0.1500 MWhich of the following observations would be the expected indication that a reaction has taken place when a solution of cesium sulfate is mixed with strontium perchlorate.
Bubbling
Formation of percipitate
Formation of soluble salts
Formation of a gas
Answer:
Formation of precipitate
Formation of soluble salts
Explanation:
Let's consider the molecular equation that takes place when an aqueous solution of cesium sulfate is mixed with an aqueous solution strontium perchlorate.
Cs₂SO₄(aq) + Sr(ClO₄)₂(aq) ⇒ 2 CsClO₄(aq) + SrSO₄(s)
According to the solubility rules:
CsClO₄ is a soluble salt.SrSO₄ is an insoluble salt that precipitates as a solid.For a double displacement reaction to occur, at least one of the products must be insoluble or volatile.
Answer:
It's b) Formation of a precipitate
Explanation:
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Which of the following describes an atom that is neutral?
15 protons, 14 neutrons, and 14 electrons
15 protons, 14 neutrons, and 15 electrons
15 protons, 15 neutrons, and 14 electrons
15 protons, 14 neutrons, and 16 electrons
Answer:
the answer is the third or fourth one
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The average speed of an oxygen molecule is 6.14 x 104 cm/sec at a certain temperature. What is the average speed of a CO2 molecule at the same temperature? (molar mass O2 = 31.9988; CO2 = 44.0098)
Answer:
the average speed of [tex]V_{av} CO_2[/tex] is 5.24 × 104 cm/s
Explanation:
The computation of the average speed of a [tex]CO_2[/tex] is as follows:
[tex]\sqrt{average} = \sqrt{\frac{8 RT}{\pi M} }[/tex]
where,
M = Molar mass
[tex]V_{av} = \frac{\sqrt{1}}{M}[/tex]
Given that
[tex]V_{av} \ of\ oxygen= 6.14 \times 10^4 cm/s[/tex]
The molar mass of oxygen i.e. (MO_2) = 31.9988 g/mol
And, the molar mass of CO_2 is 44.0098 g/mol
Now
[tex]\frac{V_{av} CO_2}{V_{av} O_2} = \frac{\sqrt{M_{O2} }}{M_{CO2}}[/tex]
Now place these values to the above formula
[tex]\frac{V_{av}CO_2}{6.14\times 104 cm/s} = \frac{\sqrt{31.9988} }{44.0098}[/tex]
So,
V_av CO_2 is 5.24 × 104 cm/s
hence, the average speed of [tex]V_{av} CO_2[/tex] is 5.24 × 104 cm/s
Which of the following physical properties is NOT characteristic of a metal?
A.Malleable
B.Solid at room temperature
C.Dull in color
D.Good conductors
consider the reaction between acetylene C2H2 and oxygen in a welding torch 2C2H2 + 5O2 = 4CO2 + 2H2O of 5.4 moles of acetylene react with sufficient oxygen how many grams of CO2 should form
Answer:
C. 4.8*10² g.
Explanation:
Sodium chloride (NaCl) can be broken down to produce
pure sodium (Na) and chlorine gas (CI).
Which equation represents this chemical reaction?
A. 2NaCl + Cl2
2Na
B. 2NaCl + 2Na
Cl2
C. 2Na
2NaCl + Cl2
D. 2Naci - 2Na+ Cl2
Answer:
Explanation:
B
Answer:
Explanation:
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a muscle fiber contracts when myosin filaments pull actin filaments closer together and thus shorten sarcomeres within a fiber. When all the sarcomeres in a muscle fiber shorten, the fiber contracts
Answer:According to the sliding filament theory, a muscle fiber contracts when myosin filaments pull actin filaments closer together and thus shorten sarcomeres within a fiber.
Explanation:
No need for an explanation if i just answered it
What is the difference between a purine and a pyrimidine?
Answer: Adenine and guanine are the two purines and cytosine, thymine and uracil are the three pyrimidines. The main difference between purines and pyrimidines is that purines contain a sixmembered nitrogencontaining ring fused to an imidazole ring whereas pyrimidines contain only a sixmembered nitrogencontaining ring. They both are types or categories of nitrogen containing bases present in nuclei acids of DNA and RNA.
Purines are 2 Ring or Carbon Ring, Nitrogen containing bases. That consist of these 2 rings next placed next to each other. These examples include - Adenine and Guanine.
Pyrimidines are 1 or single Ring Nitrogen containing structures. There are 3 nitrogenous bases that are categorized as pyrimidines. Cytosine, Thymine, and Uracil.
A fruit juice has a very sour taste. What does this most likely indicate?
A. The juice is a metal
B. The juice is a salt
C. The juice is an acid
D. The juice is a base
Explanation:
its hard its either B or C i dont wanna be wrong;-;
Answer:
The Juice wouldnt be a metal, Salt isnt that effective in juice if you have sensitive tastebuds. Your answer is C. THe Juice is an acid
Explanation:
Joshua wants to create something to put between a hot pot and a table, so he doesn't burn the table. He
knows he needs to choose a material that does not conduct heat well. Which material would be the best for
him to choose?
A. Wood
B. Aluminum
C. Copper
D. Glass
What kind of reaction has the general form A+B → AB?
O A. Combination
OB. Decomposition
O C. Combustion
O D. Displacement
Pls help ASAP
Answer: combination (it is synonymous with synthesis)
When warm, less dense air ________, an area of low pressure is left behind.
A
rises
B
disappears
C
sinks
D
moves south
Answer:
B
disappears
Explanation:
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32. Calcium carbide, CaC2, is an important preliminary chemical for industries producing
synthetic fabrics and plastics. CaC2 may be produced by heating calcium oxide with
CaO + C CaC2+CO
What is the mass of CaC2 which can be produced from the reaction of excess calcium oxi
10.2 g of carbon? (Hint: Balance the equation first)
Answer:
18.1 g
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation
CaO + 3 C ⇒ CaC₂ + CO
Step 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 10.2 g of C
The molar mass of C is 12.01 g/mol.
10.2 g × 1 mol/12.01 g = 0.849 mol
Step 3: Calculate the moles of CaC₂ produced from 0.849 moles of C
The molar ratio of C to CaC₂ is 3:1. The moles of CaC₂ produced are 1/3 × 0.849 mol = 0.283 mol
Step 4: Calculate the mass corresponding to 0.283 moles of CaC₂
The molar mass of CaC₂ is 64.10 g/mol.
0.283 mol × 64.10 g/mol = 18.1 g
what is the effect of molecular weight on melting and boiling point of alkanes??
Answer:
Their melting and boiling points of alkanes are relatively low. The higher the molecular weight (the greater the number of carbons), the higher the boiling point.
A chemist combine did 3.50g of potassium level with chlorine gas to yield 6.6 7g of potassium for it. Assuming all the potassium was consumed, and that potassium chloride was the only product that formed, what mass of chlorine reacted?
Answer: mass of chlorine reacted is 3.18 g
Explanation:
2 K + Cl2 = 2KCl
no. of moles of K = mass / molar mass
= 3.50 / 39
= 0.0897
no. of moles of KCl = mass / molar mass
= 6.67 / 74.5
= 0.0895
no. of moles of Cl2 required = number of moles of KCl / 2
= 0.0895 / 2
= 0.0448 moles
mass of Cl2 required = no. of moles of Cl2 required x molar mass
= 0.0448 x 71
= 3.1808 g ≈ 3.18 g
Therefore mass of chlorine reacted is 3.18 g