An ore sample is found to contain 10.500000 g of cobalt and 87.3 g waste rock (gangue). What is the
percent by mass of cobalt in the ore?
Answer:
[tex]\% Co=10.7\%[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since this is a mixture composed by cobalt and waste rock, we can compute the percent by mass of cobalt as shown below:
[tex]\% Co=\frac{m_{Co}}{m_{Co}+m_{waste}} *100\%\\\\[/tex]
Thus, we plug in to obtain:
[tex]\% Co=\frac{10.500000g}{10.500000g+87.3} *100\%\\\\\% Co=10.7\%[/tex]
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What is berylium phosphide anion?
Answer:
Molecular Formula, Be3P2. Synonyms. Beryllium phosphide. Beryllium phosphide (BeP2). EINECS 261-137-1. 57620-29-8. 58127-61-0. Molecular Weight.
Molecular Formula: Be3P2
Molecular Weight: 88.98407 g/mol
Structure: Find Similar Structures
PubChem CID: 6453515
Explanation:
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Answer:
I think the correct answer is a
Explanation:
that's the only part that could really be used to protect itself,
Please do not ignore, I don’t know how to find the last part so can you please explain it to me? I’m having trouble with that
Answer:
Neutral
Explanation:
U need to count the number of protons and electrons and see which has more...
Here the atom is neutral cause the electrons and protons are equal and cancell each other out.
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Answer:
To find the overall charge subtract electrons from protons
So in this example its 0
Explanation:
4 Protons
4 electrons
so basically
+4-4=0
A nickel is placed in a cup of boiling water. Predict whether a solution will form.
I really don’t know
Explain the difference between endothermic and exothermic processes. Provide an example of each.
These are reactions that transfer energy to the surroundings (ie the energy exits from the reaction, hence the name exothermic). The energy is usually transferred as heat energy, causing the reaction mixture and its surroundings to become hotter. A thermometer is used to detect the temperature increase.
Examples:
Combustion
Neutralisation between acids and alkali
Endothermic reactionsThese are reactions that take in energy from the surroundings (ie energy enters the reaction, which will help you to remember the name endothermic). The energy is usually transferred as heat energy, causing the reaction mixture and its surroundings to become colder. A thermometer is used to detect the temperature decrease.
Example:
Electrolysis
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Explanation:
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16. Copper is made by the electrolysis of copper sulfate solution
Look at the diagram of the apparatus used in this electrolysis.
6 volt DC
power supply
Copper sufate solution
Carbon (graphtel electrodes
Desenbe what you would see at each of the electrodes
Answer:
SORFRRRRRRRRRRRRY!
Explanation:
Describe why there are places on the curve where the temperature does not rise even though the burner is stil transferring energy to the ice and water.
Answer:
y
Explanation:
which gas is used in flying balloons ?
Answer:
hydrogen
Explanation:
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Body Color is a ___________
Variation
Trait
Feature
Observation
Which statement describes an interaction between the biosphere and the atmosphere that is related to
photosynthesis?
• During photosynthesis, plant roots take in water from soil.
O During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air.
O Through photosynthesis, energy stored in plants is released into the air.
O Through photosynthesis, energy stored in plants is transferred to humans who eat them
Answer:
O During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air.
Answer: The answer is: During photosynthesis, plants take in carbon dioxide from the air.
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What is the molarity when 1.25 mol is dissolved in 3.50 L of solution?
Answer:
0.36 mol/L
Explanation:
The formula for molarity M=m/L
m stands for moles
L stands for liters
Plug it into the equation...
M=1.25 mol/3.5 L
M=0.35714285714
A balloon with a volume of 0.5L at 293K is cooled to 20K. What is the balloon's new
volume?
Answer:
0.03 L
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Initial volume of the balloon (V₁): 0.5 LInitial temperature of the balloon (T₁): 293 KFinal volume of the balloon (V₂): ?Final temperature of the balloon (T₂): 20 KStep 2: Calculate the final volume of the balloon
The balloon is filled with air. If we assume it behaves as an ideal gas, we can calculate the final volume of the balloon using Charles' law.
V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂
V₂ = V₁ × T₂/T₁
V₂ = 0.5 L × 20 K/293 K = 0.03 L
Which statement best describes how an electromagnetic motor works?
Electrons are moved through a magnet, creating a circuit. That circuit interacts with a current, moving the
conductor in the orientation of the field
Electrons are moved through a current, creating a circuit. That circuit interacts with a magnet, moving the
conductor in the onentation of the field.
Elections are moved through a circuit, creating a current That current interacts with a magnet, moving the
conductor in the orientation of the field
Electrons are moved through a magnet creating a current. That current interacts with a circuit, moving the
conductor in the onentation of the field
Answer:
electrons are moved through a magnet creating a current. the current instracts with a circuit, moving the conductor in the onentation of the field
Calculate the number of grams of 3.24 x 10^22molecules of CH3(CH2)8(OH)2
8.68 g CH₃(CH₂)₈(OH)₂
General Formulas and Concepts:Math
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightChemistry
Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableAvogadro's Number - 6.022 × 10²³ atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.Stoichiometry
Using Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
3.24 × 10²² molecules CH₃(CH₂)₈(OH)₂
Step 2: Identify Conversions
Avogadro's Number
[PT] Molar Mass of C - 12.01 g/mol
[PT] Molar Mass of H - 1.01 g/mol
[PT] Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol
Molar Mass of CH₃(CH₂)₈(OH)₂ - 12.01 + 3(1.01) + 8[12.01 + 2(1.01)] + 2[16.00 + 1.01] = 161.3 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
Set up: [tex]\displaystyle 3.24 \cdot 10^{22} \ molecules \ CH_3(CH_2)_8(OH)_2(\frac{1 \ mol \ CH_3(CH_2)_8(OH)_2}{6.022 \cdot 10^{23} \ molecules \ CH_3(CH_2)_8(OH)_2}) \cdot (\frac{161.3 \ g \ CH_3(CH_2)_8(OH)_2}{1 \ mol \ CH_3(CH_2)_8(OH)_2})[/tex]Multiply/Divide: [tex]\displaystyle 8.67838 \ g \ CH_3(CH_2)_8(OH)_2[/tex]Step 4: Check
Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.
8.67838 g CH₃(CH₂)₈(OH)₂ ≈ 8.68 g CH₃(CH₂)₈(OH)₂
Question 3 (0.05 points)
Fixed metals are metals in representative elements, plus three metals in transition
elements: Zn, Ag, Cd. Variable metals are metals in transition elements, except Zn,
Ag, and Cd. What is the different between the names of ionic compounds containing
fixed metal and those containing variable metals?
A) Ionic compounds containing variable metals should have Roman numerals
CD B) lonic compounds containing fixed metals should have prefixes
C) lonic compounds containing fixed metals should have Roman numerals
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Answer:
A) Ionic compounds containing variable metals should have Roman numerals
Explanation:
The correct option is;
A) Ionic compounds containing variable metals should have Roman numerals
This is because these variable metals have variable oxidation states and charges. Hence, to be able to distinguish between compounds containing the same element but different charges, the roman numerals is used. For example;
FeCl₃ - Iron(III) Chloride
FeCl₂ - Iron(II) Chloride
Where is the main asteroid belt in the solar system?
Answer:
It's between Jupiter and Mars.2. Which property is a property of water? (Choose all that apply
Cohesion
Relatively high boiling point
High surface tension
Adhesion
Answer:
cohesion and adhesion
Answer:
Cohesion, Adhesion, Relatively high boiling point, and high surface tension.
Explanation:
Cohesion and adhesion give water molecules their 'stickiness' for each other and other molecules/surfaces, and high surface tension is why things like feathers can 'float' on the surface of water.
What is the molarity of a solution that has 2.52 grams of NaCO3 dissolved to
make 0.125 Liters of solution?
Answer:
Explanation:
2.52g/ 0.125L= 20.16M
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In your lab group you combined vinegar and water and observed the results shown in the picture. Choose ALL of the evidence that supports that a chemical change has occured?
A) A gas is produced.
B) The color changed.
C) Bubbling occurred.
D) The baking soda dissolved.
D) There is a change in the composition of the reactants.
Answer:
B) A gas is produced
Explanation:
Which name for an ionic compound is
incorrect?
Chromium(IID fluoride (for CrF3 )
Copper(ID) oxide (for Cuo)
Potassium(I bromide (for KBr)
Answer:
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Whose atomic theory explains how atoms emit (release) and absorb light?
O Bohr's
O Dalton's
O Rutherford's
O Thomson's
Answer:
Bohr's model of hydrogen atom
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Answer:
Bohr's
Explanation:
Suppose the reduction of nitric oxide proceeds by the following mechanism:
step elementary reaction rate constant
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Suppose also
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Answer:
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Write the formula of the conjugate base of the Brønsted-Lowry acic, HF
Answer:
Furthermore, because hydrofluoric acid, HF, loses a proton, H+1, to generate its conjugate in the reaction that is shown above, this reactant can be classified as a Brønsted-Lowry acid, and, consequently, the fluoride ion, F–1, is the conjugate base of this acid.
Explanation:
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The formula of the conjugate base of the Bronsted-Lowry acid, HF is represented as F⁻.
What is the Bronsted-Lowry concept?The Bronsted-Lowry theory can be described as an acid-base reaction where acid and base react with each other and by an exchange of proton acid, produces its conjugate base and the base creates its conjugate acid.
The Bronsted-Lowry concept is actually an extended version of Arrhenius's theory of acid base. According to the Bronsted-Lowry concept, acid is a substance that donates a hydrogen ion or a proton and forms its conjugate base and the base is a substance that accepts proton and produces its conjugate acid.
Bronsted-Lowry acid can be represented as:
Acid ⇄ Conjugate base + H⁺
The conjugate base of Bronsted-Lowry acid HF can be represented as follows:
HF ⇄ F⁻ + H⁺
Therefore, fluoride ion F⁻ is the conjugate base of the Bronsted-Lowry acid HF.
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2. chemical warfare
3. commensalism
4. indicator species
5. interspecific competition
a relationship in which one
organism lives in or on another organism
and benefits from that relationship while
the host organism is harmed by it
those species that normally live
and thrive in a particular community
species that play critical roles in
their communities and help determine
the types and numbers of other species
in a community
association in which one organism
is benefited and the other organism is
neither benefited nor harmed
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species that serve as early
warnings of damage to a community or
ecosystem
competition between species for
shared or limited resources
using chemical substances to kill or
injure predator or prey
species that migrate or are
deliberately introduced into a community
where they would not normally live
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of organisms that benefits both
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7. keystone species
8. mimicry
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10. native species
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A chemist prepares a solution of silver(I) perchlorate by measuring out of silver(I) perchlorate into a volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration in of the chemist's silver(I) perchlorate solution. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
A chemist prepares a solution of silver (I) perchlorate (AgCIO4) by measuring out 134.g of silver (I) perchlorate into a 50.ml volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. calculate the concentration in mol/L of the silver (I) perchlorate solution. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.
Answer:
13 mol/L
Explanation:
We must first obtain the number of moles of silver I perchlorate involved
Molar mass of silver I perchlorate = 207.32 g/mol
Number of moles of silver I perchlorate = 134g/207.32 g/mol = 0.646 moles
Recall that;
n =CV
C= concentration
V= volume
n = number of moles
C = n/V
C = 0.646 moles * 1000/50
C = 13 mol/L