Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 0.601 \ g \ As}}[/tex]
Explanation:
We want to convert atoms of arsenic to mass in grams. We have to complete 3 steps.
1. Convert Atoms to MolesThe first step is converting atoms to moles. We use Avogadro's Number for this. This number is 6.022*10²³ and it is the number of representative units (molecules, atoms, etc.) in 1 mole of a substance. In this problem, the particles are atoms of arsenic. So, 1 mole of arsenic contains 6.022*10²³ atoms of arsenic. Use this information to make a ratio.
[tex]\frac{1 \ mol \ As}{{6.022*10^{23} \ atoms \ As} }[/tex]
Multiply by the number of atoms provided in the problem: 4.83 × 10²¹
[tex]4.83 *10^{21} \ atoms \ As *\frac{1 \ mol \ As}{{6.022*10^{23} \ atoms \ As} }[/tex]
The units of atoms of arsenic (atoms As) cancel.
[tex]4.83 *10^{21} *\frac{1 \ mol \ As}{{6.022*10^{23}} }[/tex]
Condense into 1 fraction.
[tex]\frac{4.83 *10^{21} }{{6.022*10^{23}} } \ mol \ As[/tex]
[tex]0.008020591166 \ mol \ As[/tex]
2. Convert Moles to GramsThe next step is converting moles to grams. We use the molar mass for this, which is provided. There are 74.92 grams of arsenic in 1 mole of arsenic, so we can make another ratio.
[tex]\frac {74.92 \ g\ As}{ 1 \ mol \ As}[/tex]
Multiply by the number of moles we calculated.
[tex]0.008020591166 \ mol \ As*\frac {74.92 \ g\ As}{ 1 \ mol \ As}[/tex]
The units of moles of arsenic (mol As) cancel.
[tex]0.008020591166 *\frac {74.92 \ g\ As}{ 1}[/tex]
[tex]0.6009026901 \ g \ As[/tex]
3. RoundThe original measurement of atoms (4.83 × 10²¹ ) has 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same.
For the number we calculated, that is the thousandth place. The 9 in the ten-thousandth place (0.6009026901) tells us to round the 0 to a 1.
[tex]0.601 \ g \ As[/tex]
There are approximately 0.601 grams of arsenic.
Automobile airbags inflate due to the formation of nitrogen gas from the chemical reaction 2NaN3(s)—> 3N2(g)+2Na(s) Identify the number of each atom in the reactants and products for this balance reaction.
Which is producer gas? a) CO+H2 b) CO+N2 c) CO+ O2 d) CO+H20
Answer:
co + H2 it is the answer may it helpfull
Answer:
d
Explanation:
because CO mixes with H2O
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what do you mean by thick pile of volcanic materials??
Answer:
You should repent God is coming back soon
If the elements W, X, Y, and Z have electronegativity values of 1.0, 2.0, 2.5, and 3.5, respectively, which bond is the least polar
Answer:
XY bond is the least polar
Explanation:
Given
[tex]W = 1.0[/tex]
[tex]X = 2.0[/tex]
[tex]Y = 2.5[/tex]
[tex]Z = 3.5[/tex]
Required
The least polar bond
First, we calculate the difference in the electronegativities
[tex]WX = X - W[/tex]
[tex]WX = 2.0 - 1.0[/tex]
[tex]WX = 1.0[/tex]
[tex]WY = Y - W[/tex]
[tex]WY =2.5 - 1.0[/tex]
[tex]WY =1.5[/tex]
[tex]WZ =Z-W[/tex]
[tex]WZ =3.5 - 1.0[/tex]
[tex]WZ =2.5[/tex]
[tex]XY = Y -X[/tex]
[tex]XY = 2.5 -2.0[/tex]
[tex]XY = 0.5[/tex]
[tex]XZ = Z -X[/tex]
[tex]XZ = 3.5 -2.0[/tex]
[tex]XZ = 1.5[/tex]
[tex]YZ = Z - Y[/tex]
[tex]YZ = 3.5 - 2.5[/tex]
[tex]YZ = 1.0[/tex]
The least of the above calculations will be the least polar.
Hence, XY is the least polar
The structure shown is an example of what kind of molecule?
A) Ether
B) Alkene
C) Polymer
D) Monomer
Answer:
i think its C polymer hope it helps
define all the physical features of earth
MOUNTAINS
Mountains are large, tall, and elevated land areas on the earth's surface. They have steep, sloping sides and sharp or rounded ridges, and a high point, called a peak.
PLAINS
Plains are one of the major landforms on earth. They are areas of flat lands.
PLATEAUS
A plateau is a flat, elevated landform that rises above the surrounding area.
DESERTS
Regions of dry, arid lands.
DELTAS
A river delta is a landform created by deposition of sediment that is carried by a river as the flow leaves its mouth and enters slower-moving or stagnant water.
Select the correct answer.
0.22 M
HCI
Unknown
LiOH
What is the concentration of the base (LIOH) in this titration?
1.0 ml
0.5 ml
Initial
burette
reading
Final
burette
reading
13.3 ml
18.5 ml
OA
0.16 M
ОВ.
0.15 M
OC. 0.22 M
OD
18 M
O E
0.5 M
Daset
Answer:
=0.15M
Explanation:
To get the moles of the unknown LiOH, calculate the number of moles of HCl in 12.3mL.
Using the stoichiometric coefficient, mole ratio 1:1.
This means that the number of moles is the same. This number of moles is contained in 18mL. Then Calculate the molarity (concentration) which is in 1000mL
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An enclosed vessel contains 2.5g of 9b nitrogen and 13.3g of chlorine at s.T.P. Of What will be the partial pressure of the Il nitrogen if the temperature is raised to b 180C
Answer:
0.535 atm
Explanation:
Since the volume of the tank is constant, we use Gay- Lussac's law to find the pressure at 180°C.
So, P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂ where P₁ = pressure at S.T.P = 1 atm, T₁ = temperature at S.T.P = 273.15 K, P₂ = pressure of gas at 180 °C and T₂ = 180 °C = 273.15 + 180 K = 453.15 K
So, P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂
P₂ = P₁T₂/T₁
Substituting the values of the variables into the equation, we have
P₂ = P₁T₂/T₁
P₂ = 1 atm × 453.15 K/273.15 K
P₂ = 1 atm × 1.66
P₂ = 1.66 atm
We now need to find the total number of moles of each gas present
number of moles of nitrogen = mass of nitrogen, m/molar mass of nitrogen molecule M
n = m/M
m = 2.5 g and M = 2 × atomic mass of nitrogen (since it is diatomic) = 2 × 14 g/mol = 28 g/mol
So, n = 2.5 g/28 g/mol
n = 0.089 mol
number of moles of chlorine, n' = mass of chlorine, m'/molar mass of chlorine molecule M'
n' = m'/M'
m' = 13.3 g and M = 2 × atomic mass of chlorine (since it is diatomic) = 2 × 35.5 g/mol = 71 g/mol
So, n' = 13.3 g/71 g/mol
n' = 0.187 mol
So, the total number of moles of gas present is n" = n + n' = 0.089 mol + 0.187 mol = 0.276 mol
So, the partial pressure due to nitrogen gas, P = mole fraction of nitrogen × pressure of gas at 180 °C
P = n/n" × P₂
P = 0.089 mol/0.276 mol × 1.66 atm
P = 0.322 × 1.66 atm
P = 0.535 atm
the representative particle for KBr is the?
Answer:
This is a chemical symbol for Potassium Bromide
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According to Le Châtelier's principle, how will an increase in pressure affect a gaseous equilibrium system? O Shift it toward the products O Shift it toward the reactants Shift it toward the side with higher total mole concentration O Shift it toward the side with lower total mole concentration
Answer:
Shift it toward the side with lower total mole concentration
Explanation:
The reaction will shift in a direction that is less affected by stress, so that the pressure is reduced. This means that the reaction will change towards where there is fewer gas molecules (the fewer gas molecules, the smaller the pressure).
Answer:
A. Shift it toward the side with lower total mole concentration
Explanation:
why are metal containers not used for storing acids
Metal containers are not used for storing acid because most of the time acid reacts with almost every metal and produces salts or oxides which alters the acid characteristics making it useless....
At a temperature of -25 °C, a sample of gas in a rigid container exerts a pressure of 55.8 kPa. At what temperature will the pressure reach 145 kPa?
The required temperature of the gas sample is -64.96 °C.
What is ideal gas equation?Ideal gas equation gives idea about the behavior of gas at different condition & represented as:
PV = nRT.
From the above equation it is clear that relation between temperature and pressure for this question is:
P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂, where
P₁ & T₁ are the initial pressure and temperature.
P₂ & T₂ are the final pressure and temperature.
On putting values, we get
T₂ = (145)(-25) / (55.8) = -64.96 °C
Hence required temperature of the sample is -64.96 °C.
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What dose science do
Explanation:
Science, any system of knowledge that is concerned with the physical world and its phenomena and that entails unbiased observations and systematic experimentation. In general, a science involves a pursuit of knowledge covering general truths or the operations of fundamental laws.
If calcium carbonate (Cacos) decomposes. What would the product of the reaction be?
Answer:
CaO
Explanation:
Group 2 Carbonates decompose to form oxides of the Group 2 element and Carbon dioxide
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Compare and contrast an electrolytic cell with a voltaic cell. Provide one example where both are present in daily life.
Answer:
In both voltaic and electrolytic cells, oxidation occurs at the anode, while reduction occurs at the cathode. Thus, both these cells exhibit redox reactions. In both these cells, electrons flow from the anode to the cathode through the externally connected conductor.
Answer:
ELECTROLYTIC CELL
An electrochemical cell in which a non-spontaneous chemical reaction takes place when electric current is passed through the solution,is called an electrolytic cell.
EXAMPLE
Nelsons cell and Downs cell
VOLTAIC CELL OR GALVANIC CELL
The electrochemical cell in which a spontaneous chemical reaction takes place and generates electric current is called galvanic and voltaic cell.
EXAMPLE
Daniel cell
Explanation:
What is one characteristic that makes Earth capable of supporting life?
A. It has ocean currents that circulate water from pole to pole.
O B. It has a strong magnetic field that protects organisms from
harmful radiation.
C. It is in a solar system located in one of the outer arms of a spiral
galaxy
D. It has more mass than any of the other planets of the inner solar
system.
Answer:
it is option (d)
it has more mass than any of the other planets of the inner solar system
What are the concentrations of hydronium and hydroxide ions in a solution with pH 2.6?
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answer is 4
explanation To calculate the pH of a solution, use the equation
p
H
=
−
log
[
H
3
O
+
]
Since we are given the hydronium ion (
H
3
O
+
) concentration of the solution, we can plug this value into the formula.
p
H
=
−
log
[
1.00
×
10
−
4
M
]
p
H
=
4
The pH of this solution is 4.
Added notes:
p
H
=
p
H
3
O
+
because hydrogen ions attach to water molecules for form hydronium ions.
Some other key things to remember for pH calculations include:
pH + pOH = 14
pH = -log[
H
+
]
pOH = -log[
O
H
−
]
[
H
+
]
=
10
−
p
H
[
O
H
−
]
=
10
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p
O
H
Which of the following contains the greatest mass of oxygen?
A
1 mole of oxygen gas, 02
B
1.8 mole of oxygen atoms
C
30 g of oxygen gas
D
3.01 x 1024 atoms of oxygen
Answer:
letter d
Explanation:
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The reversible reaction, 4HCl(g) + Si (s) ⇌ SiCl4 (l) + 2H2 (g) , would be classified as a ______________ reaction.
exothermic
endothermic
homogeneous
heterogeneous
Answer:
endothermic
Explanation:
endothermic reactions absorb heat from their surroundings, in this reaction the reactants are gas and solid and the products are liquid and gas, implying heat was absorbed to turn a solid to a liquid.
Calculate the molecular weight of a dibasic acid.0.56gm of which is required 250ml of N/20 sodium hydroxide solution for neutralization.
Answer: The molecular weight of the dibasic acid is 89.6 g/mol
Explanation:
Normality is defined as the amount of solute expressed in the number of gram equivalents present per liter of solution. The units of normality are eq/L. The formula used to calculate normality:
[tex]\text{Normality}=\frac{\text{Given mass of solute}\times 1000}{\text{Equivalent mass of solute}\times \text{Volume of solution (mL)}}[/tex] ....(1)
We are given:
Normality of solution = [tex]\frac{1}{20}=0.05N[/tex]
Given mass of solute = 0.56 g
Volume of solution = 250 mL
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]0.05=\frac{0.56\times 1000}{\text{Equivalent mass of solute}\times 250}\\\\\text{Equivalent mass of solute}=\frac{0.56\times 1000}{0.05\times 250}=44.8g/eq[/tex]
Equivalent weight of an acid is calculated by using the equation:
[tex]\text{Equivalent weight}=\frac{\text{Molar mass}}{\text{Basicity}}[/tex] .....(2)
Equivalent weight of acid = 44.8 g/eq
Basicity of an acid = 2 eq/mol
Putting values in equation 2, we get:
[tex]44.8g/eq=\frac{\text{Molar mass}}{2eq/mol}\\\\\text{Molar mass}=(44.8g/eq\times 2eq/mol)=89.6g/mol[/tex]
Hence, the molecular weight of the dibasic acid is 89.6 g/mol
Write two points of differences between complete and incomplete combustion?
Answer:
In complete combustion, there is a sufficient supply of oxygen which is able to react with the burning hydrocarbon allowing the reaction products H2O and CO2 to be formed. In incomplete combustion there is a lack of oxygen so when heat is applied carbon monoxide is released.
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As Danny was pouring cereal for his breakfast, he noticed that the cereal box says that the cereal contains 5 milligrams of iron per serving. Danny decided to perform an experiment to test this claim. He found that the cereal contains 4.6 milligrams of iron per serving. Based on Danny's measurement, the value reported on the label is because .
The question is incomplete, the complete question is;
As Danny was pouring cereal for his breakfast, he noticed that the cereal box says that the cereal contains 5 milligrams of iron per serving. Danny decided to perform an experiment to test this claim. He found that the cereal contains 4.6 milligrams of iron per serving. Based on Danny's measurement, the value reported on the label is ( CORRECT OR INCCORECT) because A: (IT IS DIFFERENT FROM THE VALUE DANNY MEASURED) B: (IT IS REORTED TO THE NEAREST MILLIGRAM) C: (IT USES THE SAME UNITS THAT DANNY USED).
Answer:
CORRECT because IT IS REORTED TO THE NEAREST MILLIGRAM
Explanation:
In mathematics, values may be rounded up or down as required. In the case of this measurement of cereals by Danny, it is customary to measure the amount of iron per serving to the nearest milligram.
As such, even though Danny found out that the actual amount of iron per serving in the cereal is 4.6 milligrams, the value reported on the cereal box is still correct because it was reported to the nearest milligram hence the value had to be rounded up.
How were the elements in the first periodic table arranged? O A. In order of atomic number B. Alphabetically by element name C. In order of date of discovery O D. In order of atomic mass
Answer:
in order of their atomic mass
The first periodic table created by Mendeleev was based on the atomic masses of elements. Later Mosely modified it based on the atomic number.
What is periodic table ?Periodic table is the classification of all the known elements based on their atomic number. There are 118 elements in periodic table now. They are classified into different groups and periods.
Mendeleev was first to create periodic table for the easy classification of elements. He classified elements based on their atomic masses. At that time there were only 60-65 elements discovered.
Later Mosley modified it to modern periodic table based on the increasing order of atomic number of elements. Therefore, the first arrangement was based on atomic masses.
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Which of the compounds listed below would be considered ionic?
options:
NO2
P4S3
NiCl2
SO3
Nothing listed can be classified as an ionic substance.
Answer:
NICL2 are classified as an ionic substance
Balance the equation for
__Ca+__Pb(NO3)2—__Pb+__Ca(NO3)2
Answer:
Ca + Pb(NO3)2 → Pb + Ca(NO3)2
Explanation:
This is an oxidation-reduction (redox) reaction:
PbII + 2 e- → Pb0
(reduction)
Ca0 - 2 e- → CaII
(oxidation)
Pb(NO3)2 is an oxidizing agent, Ca is a reducing agent.
1.25 X 10^24 molecules of chlorine gas react with sodium to form how many grams of sodium
chloride?
2Na + Cl2
--> 2NaCl
Answer:
241.28 g NaCl(s)
Explanation:
Given 1.25 x 10²⁴ molecules of Cl₂ = 1.25 x 10²⁴molecules Cl₂(g)/6.023 x 10²³ molecules/mole = 2.08 mole Cl₂(g)
2Na(s) + Cl₂(g) => 2NaCl(s)
excess 2.08mole ? mole
∴moles NaCl(s) formed from 2.08 moles Cl₂(g) = 2(2.08 mole NaCl(s))
= 4.16 mole NaCl(g) = 4.16 mole NaCl(s) x 58 g NaCl(s)/mole NaCl(s) = 241.28 g NaCl(s)
How many grams of Br are in 345g of CaBr2?
Answer:
276g of Br are present
Explanation:
To solve this question we need to find the moles of CaBr2 using its molar mass -CaBr2: 199.89g/mol-. As 1 mole of CaBr2 contains 2 moles of Br we can find the moles of Br and its mass:
Moles CaBr2:
345g * (1mol/199.89g) = 1.7259 moles CaBr2
Moles Br:
1.7259 moles CaBr2 * (2mol Br / 1mol CaBr2) = 3.4519 moles Br
Mass Br -Molar mass: 79.904g/mol-
3.4519 moles Br * (79.904g/mol) = 276g of Br are present
How do you express a number in scientific notation?
A. Write the number as a fraction in a scientific equation
B. Write the number along with the units associated with it
C. Write the number in units of Avogadro's number
D. Write the number as a decimal multiplied by a power of 10
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