Answer:
Dilute acid + carbonate used in making the salt of copper sulfate.
Explanation:
In this experiment an insoluble metal oxide is reacted with a dilute acid to form a soluble salt.Copper(II) oxide, a black solid, and colourless dilute sulfuric acid react to produce copper(II) sulfate,giving a characteristic blue colour to the solution.
These elements most likely belong to which group?
What happens in this circuit if one of the light bulbs burns out?
1. The other light bulb will stay on but get dimmer
2. The battery will lose its charge and stop working
3. Both light bulbs will stop glowing
4. The other light bulb will stay on and glow brightly
The nervous system involves actions that control
Answer:
The peripheral nervous system can be further divided into the autonomic system, which regulates involuntary actions, and the somatic system, which controls voluntary actions.
Explanation:
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Answer: voluntary actions.
Explanation:The peripheral nervous system can be further divided into the autonomic system, which regulates involuntary actions, and the somatic system, which controls voluntary actions.
Explain why a) Kl (potassium iodide) dissolves in water, but b) it will not dissolve in
hexane.
Answer:
Explanation: Brief description of demonstration
Three clear liquids form three distinct layers in a cylinder. Iodine crystals sprinkled on the top layer sink and form pink solutions with the top and bottom layers but do not dissolve in the middle. When the liquids are mixed, two layers form: a pink layer on the bottom, and a colorless layer on top. When white potassium iodide crystals are added and the liquids are mixed again, the colorless layer turns yellow.
Concepts illustrated:
• Phases and phase boundaries (surfaces)
• Density
• Polar/non-polar (hydrophilic/hydrophobic) interactions
• Solubility, miscibility
• Chemical reaction
• Extraction
• [Solution and emulsion]
Materials
• Clear glass reaction cylinder or gas-washing bottle, at least 200 mm tall, with ground glass stopper (A cylindrical container is preferable to a separatory funnel for this experiment. The stopper must be non- reactive, and, to prevent a potentially dangerous pressure build-up, the stopper must be easily released. For a very small class, a large test tube with a suitable stopper is adequate. )
• Equal volumes of chloroform, water, and hexane (The volume of each liquid should be a little more than one-fourth the volume of the cylinder.)
• Iodine crystals and small spatula
• Potassium iodide crystals and medium spatula
Preparation
Work in a hood. Pour the chloroform into the reaction cylinder. Add the water and allow the liquids to separate completely. (If necessary, speed the process by holding the cylinder vertical and gently swirling the solution with a circular motion.) Tip the cylinder and pour the hexane slowly down the side to prevent mixing. Close the cylinder and set it aside, away from sources of heat, until time for the demonstration.
Answer:It forms single phase mixtures (solutions) with other polar and ionic substances. ... Since water is less dense than this non-polar mixture, the bubbles rise to the top. Potassium iodide, an ionic compound, dissolves easily in water but does not dissolve in chloroform and hexane.
Explanation:
What type of boundary exists along the coast of California?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which change to the setup is least likely to cause an increase production of bubbles?
Adding a bright light source.
Adding a source of carbon dioxide to the water.
Adding a different fluid to the water.
Adding a second plant to the test tube.
Answer:
D, adding a second plant to the test tube
How does the fuel become more radioactive?
Answer:
I think it's B
Explanation:
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23. Soluble salts can be prepared using
the following methods except by
A. action of dilute acids on
metals.
B. action of dilute acid on an
insoluble base.
C. direct combination of
constituent elements.
D. neutralization reactions.
E. precipitation from solutions,
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Answer:
I think crystallization is a write answer for this question
Explanation:
but according to this (E is the write answer)
Which diagram above has 4 valence electrons?
Answer:
answer A has four valence electrons
Explanation:
The outer shell has 4 electrons, which are considered the valence electrons
What is not a correct description of a chemical element?
a. It is made of one type of atom.
b. It is the simplest substance of all matters.
c. Its atoms can be chemically separated.
d. Its atoms can be physically separated.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
because it is the simplest substance of all matters
Which type of bond will likely form between calcium and iodine?
ionic bond
polar covalent
non polar covalent
metallic
Answer:
ionic bond
Explanation:
cation calcium looses 2 electrons to bond with two iodine atoms to form CaI2 (Calcium Iodide)
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Answer:
i think that describes cohesion or hydrolysis
Explanation:
Write the formula iron 11 bromide
Answer:
FeBr2
Explanation:
this isn't really an explanation but it's helpful so here, iron(II) bromide is an inorganic compound with the chemical formula FeBr₂. The anhydrous compound is a yellow or brownish-colored paramagnetic solid. Several hydrates of FeBr₂ are also known, all being pale colored solids.
AlBr3 can be used as a catalyst in the Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction. The correct name for the compound represented by the formula AlBr3 is
The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
AlBr3 can be used as a catalyst in the Friedel-Crafts alkylation reaction. The correct name for the compound represented by the formula AlBr3 is —
aluminum bromide
monoaluminum tribromide
aluminide bromine
aluminum tribromide
Answer:
aluminum bromide
Explanation:
Having known that AlBr3 is an ionic compound and aluminium is the central atom here, we now have to ask ourselves if Aluminium exists in other stable oxidation states.
We must take cognizance of the fact that the oxidation number of the central atom in a compound becomes part of the name of that compound when other stable oxidation states for atoms of the same elements exists.
Since the +3 state is the only stable oxidation state for aluminium, the name of the compound is simply aluminium bromide.
A decrease in temperature decreases
. The reaction rate will
Answer:
The reaction rate decreases with a decrease in temperature. ... Molecules joined by stronger bonds will have lower reaction rates than will molecules joined by weaker bonds, due to the increased amount of energy required to break the stronger bonds.
which is more reactive between magnesium and sulphur?
Answer:
Sulfur (in British English: sulphur) is a chemical element with the symbol S and atomic number 16. It is abundant, multivalent and nonmetallic. Under normal conditions, sulfur
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Answer:
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(?)Fe+(?)H20 - - -> (?)Fe3O4+(?)H2
Answer:
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A layer of sandstone is found on top of a layer of shale
Answer: Yes it is
Explanation:
2. Imagine there is a piece of lead (Pb) that has 1,000,000 atoms in it and a piece of cobalt (Co) with 1,000,000
atoms in it. Interpret the properties of the two atoms and make a scientifically supported judgement on
which piece has a greater mass. (max 7/8)
Answer:
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Explanation:
what is the formula for this bond?
Why is elemental zinc considered a pure substance?
Select one:
It is a metal.
It is a mixture of different atoms.
All elements are considered pure substances.
It must be created in a lab.
Answer: C... Because Zinc is made of only one type of atoms.
Explanation: All elements are made of one type of atom. Pure gold is made out of only gold atoms, silver out of only silver atoms, etc.
How does Global warning affect the ocean
Answer:
The ocean absorbs most of the excess heat
Explanation:
Increasing ocean temperatures affect marine species and ecosystems. Rising temperatures cause coral bleaching and the loss of breeding grounds for marine fishes and mammals.
A hydrocarbon with vapour density
22 contains 36 g of carbon. What is
its molecular formula?
(C = 12, H= 1).
A. C3H4
B. C3H6
C.
C3H8
D. C4H8
E. C4H10
Answer:
the answer is C4H10 I hope I helped
Which of the following correctly compares glass A and glass B?
A black line splitting the image into two parts. On the left hand side is glass A that is almost full. On the right side is glass B that is half full.
Question 13 options:
Glass A has the same mass as glass B.
Glass A has a greater mass than glass B.
Glass A has the same amount of liquid as glass B.
The liquid in both glasses takes up the same space.
Answer:
Glass A has a greater mass than glass B
Answer:
Glass A has a greater mass than Glass B
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What is the frequency of a light wave who has a wavelength of 5.5 x 10-14 m v
Answer:5.45×10^21
Explanation:
Use:f=c/λ
PLZ FASTLEY ANSWER The images show two metamorphic rock samples.
Left: light colored rock with coarse texture. Right: red and white rock with rounded grains and coarse texture.
Which statement accurately describes these rocks?
Both rocks are non-foliated.
Neither rock has randomly arranged grains.
Both rocks formed at Earth’s surface.
Neither rock formed through extreme heat or pressure.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
From the given images, it is clear that both rocks are non-foliated rocks because they don't have distinct repetitive layers. Hence option a is correct.
What are metamorphic rocks?Metamorphic rocks are formed through intense pressure and heating from the sedimentary or igneous rocks. Sometime the change n heat or pressure make the metamorphic rocks gets foliated.
Foliation occurs when pressure forces flat or elongate minerals within a rock to align. These rocks form a platy or sheet-like structure that reflects the pressure direction. There is no platy or sheet-like structure in non-foliated metamorphic rocks.
Non-foliated rocks can be created in a variety of ways. Some rocks, like limestone, are composed of minerals that are not flat or elongate. Therefore, the given rocks are non-foliated.
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Answer:
D. Catastrophism
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
20. Sudan III is used to test for
A. cellulose.
B. fats and oils.
C. glucose.
D. protein.
E. starch.
Answer:
Lipid tests
Sudan III is a red fat-soluble dye that is utilized in the identification of the presence of lipids, triglycerides and lipoproteins. The Reaction: Sudan III reacts with the lipids or triglycerides to stain red in colour.
Answer:
I think soo fats and oils
Multiple choice-- 16 pts!
Two moles of aluminum chloride are dissolved in two liters of water.
How does the vapor pressure of the water change?
It increases because aluminum and chloride ions displace water molecules, which escape into the gas phase.
It first decreases as aluminum chloride attracts the water molecules, but it then increases as dissolving completes and starts to push water molecules out.
It decreases because nonvolatile aluminum and chloride ions now occupy some of the volume of the system.
Answer: It decreases because nonvolatile aluminum and chloride ions now occupy some of the volume of the system.
Explanation:
Vapor pressure of a liquid is defined as the pressure exerted by the vapors in equilibrium with the liquid/solution at a particular temperature.
So, when a non-volatile solute is added to a solvent then its molecules align at the surface of liquid. As a result, less number of solvent molecules will escape from the solution. Thus, there will be decrease in vapors and thus the vapor pressure decrease.
The relative lowering of vapor pressure is directly proportional to the amount of dissolved solute.