Additional information
Relative atomic mass(Ar) : A=7, G=16
The empirical formula : A₂G
Further explanationGiven
3.5g of element A
4.0g of element G
Required
the empirical formula for this compound
Solution
The empirical formula is the smallest comparison of atoms of compound forming elements.
The empirical formula also shows the simplest mole ratio of the constituent elements of the compound
mol of element A :
[tex]\tt mol=\dfrac{mass}{Ar}\\\\mol=\dfrac{3.5}{7}=0.5[/tex]
mol of element G :
[tex]\tt mol=\dfrac{4}{16}=0.25[/tex]
mol ratio A : G = 0.5 : 0.25 = 2 : 1
the structural formula for CF4 is
Answer:
PubChem CID 6393
Structure
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Chemical Safety
Compressed Gas
Laboratory Chemical Safety Summary (LCSS) Datasheet
Molecular Formula CF4
Molecular Weight
88.004 g/mol
Explanation:
Tony sets up an experiment inside his classroom. He spaces 5 plants at equal distances along a straight line, with the first plant directly in front of a window and the last plant 10 meters (m) away from the window. He gives them equal access to air and water and then monitors the amount of gas each plant releases.
Which gas is Tony monitoring and what trend is he most likely to see in the data he collects?
He is monitoring oxygen. The amount of gas released should be highest for the plant in the middle and lowest for the plants at the ends.
He is monitoring carbon dioxide. The amount of gas released should be highest for the plant in the middle and lowest for the plants at the ends.
He is monitoring oxygen. The amount of gas released should be highest for the plant closest to the window and lowest for the plant farthest away from the window.
He is monitoring carbon dioxide. The amount of gas released should be highest for the plant closest to the window and lowest for the plant farthest away from the window.
Answer:
I believe the answer is
"He is monitoring oxygen. The amount of gas released should be highest for the plant closest to the window and lowest for the plant farthest away from the window."
Explanation:
I may be wrong but thats my guess it seems the most accurate
Careless work, fraud, biases, confirmation bias, are all examples of ________________.
Question 10 options:
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popular science
Answer:
Poor Science
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
1) clouds 2) quick 3) near 4) levels 5)nucleus 6) two 7) eight 8) eighteen 9) pairs 10) properties
Explanation:
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Answer:
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3. near
4. levels
5. nucleus
6. two
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8. eighteen
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I do not know if I got 6-8 correctly but I got the other answersWhen a chemical reaction takes place, the number of atorns of each element in the reactants
nunber of atorms of each element in the products.
will be dferent from
must be equal to
Answer:
The law of conservation of matter says that matter cannot be created or destroyed. In chemical equations, the number of atoms of each element in the reactants must be the same as the number of atoms of each element in the products
Explanation:
Why is it important to pasteurize certain liquids?
Answer:
Pasteurization involves heating liquids at high temperatures for short amounts of time, it can make it better if you wanted hot cocoa but bad for milk
Explanation:
Answer:
Pasteurization kills harmful microbes in milk without affecting the taste or nutritional value
Explanation:
What caused space technology to improve so quickly?
Answer:
“spinoff”
Explanation:
Here is just a sampling of the many “spinoff” technologies, as NASA refers to them, resulting from space research and development that we now use in everyday life.
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Answer:
protons: 36
neutrons: 48
electrons: 36
Two liquids A & B are miscible with each other at room temperature. Which separation technique will you apply to separate the mixture of A & B if the difference in their boiling points is 27-degree celsius
Fractional distillation
The potential difference between the top and bottom of a D cell battery is
Answer:
Does it have a picture?
Explanation:
The potential difference between the top and bottom of a D cell battery is derived by the use of a voltmeter between the +ve and -ve poles.
What is the Potential difference?The potential difference is simply defined as two points that reflect the energy released in transferring a unit quantity of electricity from one spot to the other.
In conclusion, Potential difference is also known as the voltage across two points in a circuit.
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Answer:
w = d x f
Explanation:
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Ed made pancakes from batter, freshly squeezed orange juice, fried eggs, and a strawberry fruit salad. Identify the chemical changes that occur to the food items during breakfast preparation
Answer:
Warming the batter and frying the eggs.
Explanation:
This is a chemical change as the products have very different property as compared to reactant not only physically but also chemically. Therefore, the reaction that is associated with cooking is combustion reaction.
What is chemical change?
Chemical change is a reaction in which breaking and forming of new bonds take place. One molecule completely converted to totally different molecule. The number of atoms remains same
One famous example of chemical change is the rusting of iron. The color, odor and arrangements of atoms in products are very much different from reactant. Chemical change are mostly irreversible in nature.
Cooking is a chemical change not a physical change. During cooking the reaction that is associated is combustion reaction as the by product is carbon dioxide and water.
Therefore, the reaction that is associated with cooking is combustion reaction.
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Which of the following chemical formulas contains the most molecules?
A. 5CO
B. 3H2O
C. 2Fe2O3
D. 4C3H8
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Earth's magnetic reversals are recorded in
A. the asthenosphere
B. sea-floor rock
C. deep-ocean trenches
D. the mantle
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What is the atomic number of this element?
Answer:
7
Explanation:
ATOMIC NUMBER IS NUMBER OF PROTONS
PROTONS have positive charge
Answer:
7
Explanation:
sorry i accidentally put a 2 first
A scientist observes plant roots growing through the mountain side. This is evidence for which type of natural process?
Physical weathering
Chemical Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Answer:
I think chemical Weathering
Answer:
Deposition is the answer
Explanation:
Jolene wants to experiment with sugar cubes. Which of the following causes a sugar cube to only change physically, not chemically
Apple juice can be classified as which of the following?
O A compound
An Element
O A mixture
O A pure substance
Answer:
mixture
Explanation:
Answer:
Mixture
Explanation:
what is love made out of ?
How many grams are in the quantity: 2.5 mol of NaCl
Answer: The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles NaCl, or 58.44277 grams.
Explanation:
What is the mass of hydrogen produced when 8.0 g of sodium
reacts with an excess of water to produce hydrogen and sodium
hydroxide? The equation is given.
2 Na + 2 H2O → 2NaOH + H2
Answer:
Mass = 0.35 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of sodium = 8.0 g
Mass of hydrogen produced = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
2Na + 2H₂O → 2NaOH + H₂
Number of moles of sodium:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles = 8.0 g/ 23 g/mol
Number of moles = 0.35 mol
now we will compare the moles of sodium and hydrogen
Na : H₂
2 : 1
0.35 : 1/2×0.35 = 0.175 mol
Mass of hydrogen:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 0.175 mol × 2 g/mol
Mass = 0.35 g
How did humans create cow breeds that survive well in cold weather?
Select one:
O
They identified cows that did well in cold weather and mated them.
O
They mated cows with sheep that had very thick wool.
O
They mated cows with caribou that tolerated the cold well.
O
They identified cows that did well in hot weather and mated them
Answer: They identified cows that did well in cold weather and mated them. This is known as selective breeding. All the other answers either cannot work as cross-species breeds generally don't work, or they target cows that survive well in hot weather.
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Is radium usually considered as part of the alkaline earth category in terms of chemistry?
Explanation:
Radium (atomic number 88) has similar properties to barium and is also in the Group 2 category. However, radium is a radioactive element and is generally under the category of radioisotopes in addition to being an alkaline earth metal, because it is not a stable element.
The properties of matter depend on the types of atoms a substance is made of.
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What is the value for AG at 100 Kif AH = 27 kJ/mol and AS = 0.09 kJ/(mol-K)?
A. AG = 2700 kJ/mol
B. AG = -36 kJ/mol
C. AG = 0 kJ/mol
D. AG = 18 kJ/mol
Answer:
ΔG = 18KJ/mol
Explanation:
Given data:
ΔS = 0.09 Kj/mol.K
ΔH = 27 KJ/mol
Temperature = 100 K
ΔG = ?
Solution:
Formula:
ΔG = ΔH - TΔS
ΔH = enthalpy
ΔS = entropy
by putting values,
ΔG = 27 KJ/mol - 100K(0.09 Kj/mol.K)
ΔG = 27 KJ/mol - 9 KJ/mol
ΔG = 18KJ/mol
* The cost of table salt and table sugar is Rs 15 per kg.
and Rs 69 per kg respectively calculate their cost per mole?
Cost per mole
Table salt : Rs 0.878
Table sugar : Rs 23.63
Further explanationGiven
Cost table salt (NaCl) = 15/kg
Cost table sugar(sucrose-C12H22O11) = 69/kg
Required
cost per mole
Solution
mol of 1 kg Table salt(NaCl ,MW= 58.5 g/mol) :
[tex]\tt mol=\dfrac{1000~g}{58.5}=17.09~mol=Rs~15\rightarrow 1~mol=Rs~0.878[/tex]
mol of 1 kg Table sugar(C12H22O11 ,MW= 342 g/mol) :
[tex]\tt mol=\dfrac{1000}{342}=2.92~mol=Rs~69\rightarrow 1~mol=Rs~23.63[/tex]
Can someone tell me how to identify the number of significant figures?
I solved a molarity word problem and I got the answer 1.138 moles. I need to find the number of significant figures for this number. If you could use 1.138 as an example, that'd be great.
Answer:
Non-zero digits are always significant.
Any zeros between two significant digits are significant.
A final zero or trailing zeros in the decimal portion ONLY are significant. If a number ends in zeros to the right of the decimal point, those zeros are significant.
Explanation:
1.138 has 4 significant figures, which are 1, 1, 3 and 8. The numbers after the decimal point are decimals and are significant figures.
Airplanes typically fly at an altitude of about 10,000 meters. At this altitude the atmospheric pressure is significantly less than it is at sea-level. Because of this, airplane cabins must be pressurized so that the people on board can continue to get enough oxygen. If a typical 747 has a volume of 28,000 m3 and is filled with air at 101.3 kPa on the ground, what is the new volume of air inside when the cabin is pressurized to 75 kPa once it is in flight?
Answer:
37,818.67 m3
Explanation:
The pressure a gas will exert on a container is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas. According to Boyle's law, at a constant temperature, the pressure of a gas is inversely proportional to its volume. The law can be mathematically represented thus:
P1V1 = P2V2
In this case, P1 = 101.3 kPa, V1 = 28,000 m3, P2 = 75 kPa, V2 = ?
V2 = P1V1/P2
= 101.3 x 28,000/75
= 37,818.67 m3
Hence, the new volume of the air inside the cabin after pressurizing would be 37,818.67 m3.