Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 1290 \ g \ PI_3}}[/tex]
Explanation:
We want to convert from moles to grams, so we must use the molar mass.
1. Molar MassThe molar mass is the mass of 1 mole of a substance. It is the same as the atomic masses on the Periodic Table, but the units are grams per mole (g/mol) instead of atomic mass units (amu).
We are given the compound PI₃ or phosphorus triiodide. Look up the molar masses of the individual elements.
Phosphorus (P): 30.973762 g/molIodine (I): 126.9045 g/molNote that there is a subscript of 3 after the I in the formula. This means there are 3 moles of iodine in 1 mole of the compound PI₃. We should multiply iodine's molar mass by 3, then add phosphorus's molar mass.
I₃: 126.9045 * 3=380.7135 g/mol PI₃: 30.973762 + 380.7135 = 411.687262 g/mol 2. Convert Moles to GramsUse the molar mass as a ratio.
[tex]\frac {411.687262 \ g \ PI_3}{ 1 \ mol \ PI_3}[/tex]
We want to convert 3.14 moles to grams, so we multiply by that value.
[tex]3.14 \ mol \ PI_3 *\frac {411.687262 \ g \ PI_3}{ 1 \ mol \ PI_3}[/tex]
The units of moles of PI₃ cancel.
[tex]3.14 *\frac {411.687262 \ g \ PI_3}{ 1 }[/tex]
[tex]1292.698 \ g\ PI_3[/tex]
3. RoundThe original measurement of moles has 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the tens place.
1292.698The 2 in the ones place tells us to leave the 9.
[tex]1290 \ g \ PI_3[/tex]
3.14 moles of phosphorous triiodide is approximately equal to 1290 grams of phosphorus triodide.
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Sodium chloride is produced from its elements through a synthesis reaction. What mass of each reactant would be required to produce 22.0 mol of sodium chloride? sodium
Answer:
506.0 g sodium and 778.8 g chlorine gas
Explanation:
The elements from which sodium chloride (NaCl) is composed are sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl). Thus, the chemical equation for the production of sodium chloride (NaCl) from sodium (Na) and chlorine gas (Cl₂) is the following:
2Na(s) + Cl₂(g) → 2NaCl(s)
According to the balanced equation, 2 moles of NaCl are produced from 2 moles of Na(s) and 1 mol of Cl₂. To produce 22.0 mol of NaCl, we need:
22.0 mol NaCl x 2 mol Na(s)/2 mol NaCl = 22.0 mol Na(s)
22.0 mol NaCl x 1 mol Cl₂/2 mol NaCl = 11.0 mol Cl₂
Now, we convert the moles of each reactant to grams with the molar mass (MM) of the compound:
MM(Na) = 23 g/mol
22.0 mol Na x 23 g/mol = 506.0 g Na(s)
MM(Cl₂) = 35.4 g/mol x 2 = 70.8 g/mol
11.0 mol Cl₂ x 70.8 g/mol = 778.8 g Cl₂
Therefore, it is required a mass of 506.0 grams of Na(s) and a mass of 778.8 grams of Cl₂ to produce 22.0 mol of NaCl.
After a compound X was added to water, the pH using indicator paper was less than 7. The resulting solution was added to some calcium carbonate and it was noted that effervescence took place. What could compound X be?
Answer:
Compound X would be an acid whose pH is below 7 and is able to react with calcium carbonate, a slightly basic salt.
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given information, it turns out possible for us to firstly say that the calcium carbonate is a slightly basic salt, which is likely to react with acids and produce effervescence due to the release of carbon dioxide gas. Moreover, since the compound X exhibited a pH below 7 when dissolved in water, it is 100% sure that this compound is an acid, due to these two reasonings.
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What is the possible results of the test of a few drops of a mixture of sodium hydroxide and copper(ii) tetraoxosulphate (vi) solution added to a sample of urine test in a test tube
Answer:
The urine may turn purple or remain colourless
Explanation:
Adding sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrated copper(II) sulfate to urine in a test tube is a test for proteins in urine.
This test depends on the ability of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrated copper(II) sulfate to form purple-coloured cordination complexes with peptides. The appearance of this purple colour is a positive test for protiens in urine.
Hence, when a few drops of a mixture of sodium hydroxide and copper(ii) tetraoxosulphate (vi) solution added to a sample of urine test in a test tube, the solution may turn purple indicating the presence of proteins in urine or remain colourless indicating the absence of proteins in urine.
How many grams of sodium chloride could be produced from 94.3 g of sodium
239.8 g so 240g
Explanation:
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Which elements are the transuranium elements? Use the periodic table link from the tools bar to answer the question.
those with atomic numbers from 93 to 118
those with atomic numbers 2, 10, 18, 36, 54, and 86
those with atomic numbers 3, 11, 19, 37, 55, and 87
those with atomic numbers from 89 to 103
Answer:
(A) those with atomic numbers from 93 to 118
Explanation:
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Names for following compounds.
a)CO²
b)NaCI
c)S²CI²
d)NaF
A 10 M concentrated stock solution of NaCl is used to prepare 2 liters of diluted 1 M
solution. Which of the following is true for the process used to achieve the required
dilution? (5 points)
O The volume of the solvent used is less than 0.1 liters.
O The volume of stock solution used is less than 0.1 liters.
The volume of stock solution used is more than 2 liters.
The volume of the solvent used is less than 2 liters.
Answer: It is true for the process used to achieve the required dilution that volume of the solvent used is less than 2 liters.
Explanation:
Given: [tex]M_{1}[/tex] = 10 M, [tex]V_{1}[/tex] = ?
[tex]M_{2}[/tex] = 1 M, [tex]V_{2}[/tex] = 2 L
The volume of stock solution is calculated as follows.
[tex]M_{1}V_{1} = M_{2}V_{2}\\10 M \times V_{1} = 1 M \times 2\\V_{1} = 0.2 L[/tex]
A solution which contains small amount of solute is called a dilute solution. Whereas a solution which contains more amount of solute is called a concentrated solution.
The stock solution is used for dilution and hence, it acts as a solvent. Its calculated volume is 0.2 L.
This means that volume of the solvent used is less than 2 liters.
Thus, we can conclude that it is true for the process used to achieve the required dilution that volume of the solvent used is less than 2 liters.
Answer: The volume of the solvent used is less than 2 liters.
Explanation:
An investigation is conducted into how the mass of magnesium metal reacting with hydrochloric acid affects the amount of hydrogen gas produced.
Masses of 0.10g, 0.20g, 0.30g and 0.40g of powdered Mg metal are reacted with hydrochloric acid(HCl). The conical flask containing the reaction mixture of Mg and HCl is connected to another conical flask with a hose. The hydrogen gas produced by the reaction is collected in this conical flask. The greater the amount of hydrogen gas produced by the reaction the greater the pressure of the gas in the flask.
Answer:
A) what is the independent variable:
B) what is the dependent variable:
C) write a hypothesis for this investigation:
D) give 2 variables that should have been controlled for this investigation:
An investigation is conducted into how the mass of magnesium metal reacting with hydrochloric acid affects the amount of hydrogen gas produced.
Masses of 0.10g, 0.20g, 0.30g and 0.40g of powdered Mg metal are reacted with hydrochloric acid(HCl). The conical flask containing the reaction mixture of Mg and HCl is connected to another conical flask with a hose. The hydrogen gas produced by the reaction is collected in this conical flask. The greater the amount of hydrogen gas produced by the reaction the greater the pressure of the gas in the flask.
Answer:
A) what is the independent variable:
B) what is the dependent variable:
C) write a hypothesis for this investigation:
D) give 2 variables that should have been controlled for this investigation:
balance NaHCO3(S) -NaOH(S)+CO(G)
Answer:
NaHCO3(s) → NaOH(s) + CO2(g)
Explanation:
A balanced chemical equation is that in which the number of atoms of each element on the reactant side is equal to the number of atoms of each element on the product side.
Based on the following equation below, each atom on the reactant side matches the ones on the product side, hence, the equation is said to be balanced. The balanced equation is as follows:
NaHCO3(s) → NaOH(s) + CO2(g)
3.0 mol of NaOH is dissolved in 2.5 L of water, what is the
molarity of the solution?
A. 120 M
B. 40 M
C. 3M
D. 1.2 M
The saturation point for a solution is 45.0 grams of solute per 500 grams of solvent. If you pour 50.0 grams of
solute into 800 grams of solvent, how many grams of solid solute will there be at the bottom of the container?
3-digit answer
Answer:
5.00 g of solute will remain undissolved at the bottom of the container
Explanation:
From the question, the solubility of the solute in the given solvent is 45.0 grams of solute per 500 grams of solvent.
Now if i pour 50.0 grams of solute into 800 grams of solvent, it means that only 45 g will dissolve in 500 g of solvent leaving the additional 5 g undissolved.
Hence, 5 g of solute will remain undissolved at the bottom of the container.
Please choose a claim and then answer the question below please ty I would appreciate it!
Answer:
Claim 1
Explanation:
I chose this claim because I believe that when the plates under the earth move or shift, that's what causes an earthquake and when everything starts to shake. If it was the other way around there wouldn't be any reason for an earthquake to start.
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Answer:
Plates move, which can cause earthquakes.
Explanation:
Tectonic plates are always slowly moving, however sometimes they can "lock" together, creating pressure and build up. The release of this energy results in a Tectonic earthquake. Therefore, the movement of plates causes earthquakes.
In an exothermic reaction, will increasing or decreasing the reactant cause the reaction to shift towards the product?
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Carbon dioxide and water are produced when pentane (C5H12) reacts with oxygen. What is the balanced equation for this reaction?
○C5H12(g) + O29) - CO2(g) + H2O(g) ○C5H12(g) + O2(g) - 5CO2(g) + H2O(g)
○C5H12(g) +802(g) - 5CO2(g) + 6H2O(g) ○5CO2(g) + 6H2009) - C5H12(g) + 802(g)
○C5H12(g) +502(g) - 5CO2(g) + 6H2(g)
○CH2(g) +O2(g) + CO2(g) + H2(g)
Answer:
C
Explanation:
C5H12(g) +802(g) - 5CO2(g) + 6H2O(g)
The balanced chemical equation of pentane (C5H12) which reacts with oxygen is
C5H12(g) +802(g) - 5CO2(g) + 6H2O(g)
What is balanced chemical equation?It is the chemical equation in which the atom or molecules or moles of elements on both side reactant and product.
Our reactants are pentane and oxygen. Since, fourth and sixth reaction do not contain pentane. Therefore, fourth and sixth reaction are wrong.
Now, our next step is to compare product.
As we know that, Carbon dioxide and water are produced when pentane (C5H12) reacts with oxygen. So, we get to the conclusion that carbon dioxide and water are the product.
Since, rest of the equation have carbon dioxide and water as product.
On reactant side, there are 5 carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atom. So, on product side there must be 5 carbon atoms and 12 hydrogen atom. Now we balance the oxygen atom on both side.
Thus, we concluded that the balanced chemical equation of pentane (C5H12) which reacts with oxygen is
C5H12(g) +802(g) - 5CO2(g) + 6H2O(g).
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Which of these events is likely to have caused the mass extinction of the dinosaurs?
A.An increase in Earth's overall temperature
B. A large volcanic eruption on nearby islands
C. The fallout of a meteor colliding with Earth's surface
D. Rising sea levels flooding low-lying coastlines
Can the excess reactant control the percentage yield
Explanation:
when one reactants is in excess, there will always be some left over. The other reactants becomes limiting factor and controls show much of each product is produced.while using excess percentage yields this is at the expense of atom economy.
Add more drink mix until you notice a color change. Have you increased or decreased the concentration? (Higher number means a higher concentration).
Answer:
Increased the concentration
Explanation:
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Open the simulation by pushing the play button. Begin by dragging the concentration tester overto the liquid and add drink mix until the concentration reaches approximately 2.oo mol/L. This means there are 2.00 moles of the drink mix in 1 Liter of the solution. Add more drink mix until you notice a color change. Have you increased or decreased the concentration? (Higher number means a higher concentration).
Solution
Drink mix is basically the solute which is added to solvent i.e water.
The higher is the amount of drink mix in the solvent, the higher is the concentration of the solute and hence darker is the color of the drink.
Hence, in the case the concentration of the drink has been increased.
Calculate the mass of water produced when 25.0g of oxygen gas react with
42.0g of hydrogen gas.
2H2 + O2 -> 2H,0
Reaction.-
2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O
Given,
Mass of Oxygen - 25.0 g
Mass of Hydrogen - 42.0 g
now we have to calculate moles
moles of O2 = 25/16 = 1.5625 moles
Moles of H2 = 42/2 = 21 moles
Hydrogen gas is in excess,
now using reaction
1 mole of oxygen gas forms 2 moles of H2O
1.5625 mole of Oxygen gas will form x mole of H20
x = 3.125 moles
molar mass of H2O is 18g
mass of 3.125moles of water = 3.125 × 18 = 56.25 g.
Hence the mass of water produced when 25.0g of oxygen gas react with 42.0g of hydrogen gas is 56.25 grams
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Which chemical reaction supports the Law of Conservation of Mass?
Answer:A
Explanation:
Which of the following coefficients will correctly
balance the equation below?
H20
CH4+ ___ O2 --> CO2+ _H2O
1) 3,3
2) 2,2
3) 2,3
4) 1,2
Answer:
#2 is the answer
Bcuz 2 times 2 = 4
which term is defined as a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles in a sample
Are plants and animal pH sensitive?
Answer:
Plants and animals are pH sensitive. The growth of plants is dependent on the nature of the soil. If the pH of the soil is greater than 7 and is alkaline, then the plants cannot grow in the soil.
Explanation:
Use the reaction shown l to answer these questions.
2CO(g) + 2NO) → N2(g) + 2CO2(g)
If 42.7 g of CO is reacted completely at STP, what
volume of N2 gas will be produced?
Answer:
16.8dm3
Explanation:
2 moles of CO gives 1 mole of N2
2 moles of CO= 2* 28= 56g
1 mole of N2 = 1* 22.4dm
56g of CO gives 22.4dm3 of N2
42.7 of CO will give> (42.7*22.4)/56
=16.8dm3
The volume of [tex]N_{2}[/tex] gas will be produced 16.8 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex].
What is volumeVolume is sometimes referred to as capacity. The volume of a cylindrical jar, for example, is used to determine how much water it can hold.
Calculation of volume is shown below:
The given reaction is: 2CO(g) + 2NO) → N2(g) + 2CO2(g)
It can be seen that 2 moles of CO give 1 mole of [tex]N_{2}[/tex].
So, 2 moles of CO = 2×28 = 56 g.
Hence, 1 mole of [tex]N_{2}[/tex] = 1×22.4 = 22.4 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex].
56 g of CO will give 22.4 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex] of nitrogen atom.
42.7 of CO will give = (42.7×22.4) / 56
= 16.8 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex].
Therefore, the volume of nitrogen will be 16.8 [tex]dm^{3}[/tex].
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The gas left in a hairspray can is at a pressure of 121.2kPa at 25.0°C. If this can is thrown into a fire, what will be the resulting pressure if the fire reaches 2,111°C
Answer:
969.6 kPa
Explanation:
Applying,
P/T = P'/T'..................... Equation 1
Where P = Initial pressure of the gas, T = Initial temperature of the gas, P' = Final pressure of the gas, T' = Final temperature of the gas
make P' the subject of the equation
P' = PT'/T................. Equation 2
From the question,
Given: P = 121.2 kPa, T' = 2111°C = (273+2111) = 2384 K, T = 25°C = (273+25) K = 298 K
Substitute these values into equation 2
P' = (121.2×2384)298
P' = 969.6 kPa
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What is the relationship between surface tension and Cohesion?
A. As cohesion increases, surface tension increases
B. As cohesion increased, surface tension decreases.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Cohesion is basically the attraction of same molecules and surface tension occurs due to the attraction of molecules . Therefore as cohesion becomes high, surface tension becomes here. We can say then that Cohesion is directly proportional to surface tension
What are proteins made up of?
Answer:
cereal egg fish
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Where is glycogen stored? (choose all that apply)
muscles
bones
organs
skin
If you have 2 water molecules together, would you expect them to sit "hydrogen by hydrogen" or "hydrogen to oxygen"? Why?
Answer:
"hydrogen to oxygen"
Explanation:
Hydrogen bonds are formed when hydrogen is bonded to highly electronegative element such as Chlorine, fluorine, oxygen etc.
In hydrogen bonding, the hydrogen atom of one molecule of water is attracted to the oxygen atom of another molecule of water via permanent dipole-dipole interaction.
Hence, If you have 2 water molecules together, they always sit "hydrogen to oxygen" as a result of dipole - dipole interaction and hydrogen bonding between water molecules.
Equal masses of the metals Na, Mg, Ca and Ag are added to separate samples
of excess HCl(aq).
Which metal produces the greatest total volume of H2(g)?
Answer:
The correct answer is Mg