Answer:
First is battery acid with a pH of 1, second is stomach acid with a pH of 1.5-3.5 (depends), third is antacid with a pH of 7, fourth is baking soda with a pH of 9, and finally, fifth is household ammonia with a pH of 11.
Here is a picture of the pH levels to better help you understand.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What are new substances formed in a chemical reaction called?
Answer:
Products
Explanation:
Reactants → Products
Chemical reactions are characterized by the formation of new products, and the making and breaking off strong chemical bonds.
Answer: They are the PRODUCTS of the reaction.
Explanation: In a chemical reaction, there are the REACTANTS and the PRODUCTS.
The reactants are the "ingredients" in the chemical formula. They are what are being chemically combined in a way.
The products are the "meal," or what the reactants combined to create.
For example, when creating salt or NaCl, this is essentially the formula:
Na + Cl = NaClIn this formula, Na (sodium) and Cl (chlorine) are the reactants. NaCl (sodium chloride, aka salt) is the product.
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All of these affect weather except!
A. Air pressure
B. Humidity
C. Barometer
D. Wind speed
Answer:
C.Barometer
Explanation:
Andesitic rock is an igneous rock with a composition in between that of basaltic and granitic igneous rock.
true or false
Identify each of the following:
most metallic Ge or Sb
largest atomic radius Sn or Bi
highest ionization energy Cl or Sb
14) How many molecules are there in 9.34 kg of water?
Answer:
Water has 18 grams per mole so 9 grams is 0.5 moles of water. There are 6.022* 10^23 molecules in a mole. Each water molecule contains one oxygen and two hydrogens.
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Full, waning gibbous, first quarter, waning crescent
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5) How many kilograms are there in 7.50 x 10^26 molecules of sulfuric acid?
Answer:
I think It might be ( 122.5g )
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Which of the following is an example of chemical energy being used?
A. Battery in a flashlight
B. Ice melting
C. Riding a bicycle
D. Mercury rising in a thermometer
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Answer:battery in a flashlight so A
Explanation:
Why are standard electrode potentials usually measured at 1.0 M electrolyte concentration?
Answer:
To avoid variation due to concentration
Explanation:
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How many moles of aluminum are equivalent to 4.816 × 1024 atoms?
A.12.5
B.8
C.1.25
D.08
Answer:
6.591
Explanation:
= 6.951 moles
Answer: 8
Explanation:
In the reaction 4Al+__O2→2Al2O3, what coefficient should be placed in front of the O2 to balance the reaction?
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2
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Describe a chemical property of iron that you observed.
Answer:
Iron can rust in damp conditions. Or, it can dissolve readily in dilute acids.
Explanation:
Examples of nuclear fusion and fission.
Answer: For example, uranium can fission to yield strontium and krypton. Fusion joins atomic nuclei together. The element formed has more neutrons or more protons than that of the starting material. For example, hydrogen and hydrogen can fuse to form helium.
Explanation:
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Explanation:For example, uranium can fission to yield strontium and krypton. Fusion joins atomic nuclei together. The element formed has more neutrons or more protons than that of the starting material. For example, hydrogen and hydrogen can fuse to form helium.
Copper(I) complexes tend to be tetrahedral rather than octahedral or square planar. Why is this the case? Explain your reasoning.
Answer:
The ion is d^10
Explanation:
Tetrahedral geometry is one in which the central atom/ion is located at the center of four ligands positioned at the corners of a tetrahedron.
It is different from a square planar complex wherein the ligands are positioned at the corners of a square with the central atom/ion at the center of the square.
Tetrahedral complexes are more common with d^10 species.The electronic configuration of Cu I is [Ar]3d104s1. Hence, a tetrahedral geometry is preferred over a square planar geometry.
An unknown substance visually appears to be a white powder. The substance is analyzed in the laboratory and its melting point is found to be 264 °C.
What can you predict about the intramolecular forces and intermolecular forces in this substance?
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The substance under analysis must be a polar organic substance of high molecular mass. We must remember that as the magnitude of dispersion forces increases with increase in molecular mass, the melting point increases accordingly. Also polar organic substances have very high melting points due to the presence of polar bonds in the molecule..
Hence the intramolecular forces in the substance are covalent bonds while the intermolecular forces are both dispersion forces and dipole forces.
The substance may likely be 1,2,3,4,6,7,8-Heptachlorodibenzo-p-Dioxin which a white powder and melts at 264 °C.
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Explain in your own words how competition works
in an ecosystem.
How did the backyard bird feeders in the article
increase competition in that ecosystem?
Answer:
Competition is an interaction between organisms in which both the organisms or species are harmed. Two birds can want the some food from the bird feeder and then they will compete for it.
Explanation:
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What do you need to know about stock solution on order to calculate a dilution?
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Answer:
potassium nitrate= KNO3 ---> KNO2 + O2 and a gas evolution reaction
Explanation:
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Which cools faster, magma or lava?
lava
magma
they both cool in seconds
Answer:
lava
Explanation:
How can the image be described? Check all that apply.
smaller than the object
real
right-side up
larger than the object
upside down
virtual
Answer:
Smaller than the object
Real
Upside down
Explanation:
The image formed by a convex lens will always be real and smaller. The image formed is smaller than the object, real ,upside down and right side up. Hence, options 1,2,3 and 5 are correct.
What is convex lens?Convex lens is a type of lens, in which one at least one side is curved outside. These lenses have the ability to focus an outside light beam to a spot on the opposite side by converging it.
The focal length of the convex lens is the distance from the lens's center to this point, which is known as the focus. On the other hand, a plano-convex lens has one surface that is flat and the other that is convex.
Convex lenses cause light from an item to bend, creating an upright, smaller, and inverted picture of the original object. As a result, the candle in this instance will be smaller, upside down, and actual.
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why is it important to know the number of valence electrons in an atom?
Answer:
Valence electrons are the electrons in the outermost energy level of an atom — in the energy level that is farthest away from the nucleus. Being able to determine the number of valence electrons in a particular atom gives you a big clue as to how that atom will react.
Explanation:
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................ is the organic molecule that is the main energy source for cell processes and is made with the energy released from the breakdown of glucose.
Answer:
ATP
Explanation:
it is made by breaking glucose down
Answer:
Once the last phosphate group is removed from the ATP molecule by hydrolysis, it will form ADP plus inorganic phosphate. ADP is a lower energy molecule. The release of energy during hydrolysis of ATP can be harnessed by the cell to do work. Living things continuously use ATP but it is renewable and can be recycled.
Explanation:
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Adaleigh is learning about renewable and non-renewable resources in her science class. She decides to take
a nature walk and makes notes of all the renewable resources that she sees. Which of the following is an
observation that Adaleigh could have made on her walk?
A. The seeds on the ground are going to grow into new trees.
B. The tallest trees had the most seeds around their bases.
C. When trees decay, they could eventually turn into coal.
D. Pine trees are older than oak trees.
Answer:
A. The seeds on the ground are going to grow into new trees.
Explanation:
Trees are renewable resources.
Which best describes a difference between energy transformation in power plants and dams?
Answer:
Which best describes a difference between energy transformations in power plants and dams? Only power plants use fossil fuels to transform energy. Only dams use fission to generate thermal energy. ... Only dams use mechanical energy to produce electricity.
Explanation:
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To measure the amount of nickel in some industrial waste fluid, an analytical chemist adds 0.110 M sodium hydroxide (NaOH) solution to a 25.0 g sample of the fluid and collects the solid nickel(I) hydroxide (Ni (OH2) product. When no more Ni(OH)2 is produced, he filters, washes and weighs it, and finds that 343. mg has been produced The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is: Ni2+(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) Ni(OH)2(s) + 2 Na.
What kind of reaction is this?
a. precipitation
b. acid-base
c. redox
Answer:
a. precipitation
Explanation:
In the reaction:
Ni²⁺(aq) + 2NaOH(aq)→ Ni(OH)₂(s) + 2 Na⁺
Nickel is precipitated as Ni(OH)₂ producing Na⁺ ions.
In a precipitation two soluble ions react with each other to produce an insoluble salt.
In our problem, Ni²⁺ is reacting with OH⁻ to produce Ni(OH)₂, an insoluble salt
The reaction is a precipitation
In an acid-base reaction, an acid reacts with a base to produce water and a salt. In this problem is a base reacting (NaOH) but there are no acids in the reaction.
And in a redox reaction an ion is been oxidized whereas the other is been reduced (Loosing electrons and gaining electrons).
As you can see, Ni²⁺ still with oxidation number of 2+ in Ni(OH)₂ and Na⁺ is always +1-. Thus, this is not a redox reaction.
A solution contains 9.25x103 M copper(II) nitrate and 1.40x102 M manganese(II) acetate. Solid potassium carbonate is added slowly to this mixture.
A. What is the formula of the substance that precipitates first?
B. What is the concentration of carbonate ion when this precipitation first begins?
Answer:
Explanation:
Concentration of Cu⁺² = 9.25 x 10³ M
Concentration of Mn⁺² = 1.4 x 10² M
solubility product of copper carbonate = 7.08 x 10⁻⁹
solubility product of manganese carbonate = 2.24 x 10⁻¹¹
solubility product of later is less so carbonate of manganese will come out first .
B )
[ Mn⁺² ] [ CO₃⁻² ] = 2.24 x 10⁻¹¹
1.4 x 10² [ CO₃⁻² ] = 2.24 x 10⁻¹¹
[ CO₃⁻² ] = 1.6 x 10⁻¹³ .
the concentration of carbonate ion when this precipitation first begins
= 1.6 x 10⁻¹³ M .
Which balance equation represents a single replacement reaction
Answer: A single replacement reaction looks sort of like this
A + BC —> AC + B
Explanation: It would be a LOT more helpful for us if you had provided the answer choices for this question, but I'll try to help by explaining WHAT single-replacement reactions are.
Single-replacement reactions are reactions in which one ion displaces another to form a new compound . One reactant is an element; one reactant is a compound . One product is an element; one product is a compound . The reactant element is part of the compound product .
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