Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Noble gases are stable and already have a full outter shell therefore don't tend to lose or gain any electrons.
What is the mass of one mole of sodium
Answer:
58.44 g/mol
Explanation:
Formula: NaCl
Density: 2.16 g/cm³
Melting point: 801 °C
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what is a chemical reaction?
Explanation:A chemical reaction is a process in which one or more reactants are transformed into one or more products. Chemical elements and compounds are both substances. The component atoms of the reactants are rearranged in a chemical reaction, resulting in distinct compounds as products.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What will change if liquid 5.0 molar NiCl2 is added?
When liquid 5.0 molar NiCl₂ is added to 0.3 M of NiCl₂ solution :
Molarity will increase ( A )
What is Molarity ?
Molarity is the measure of the number of moles of solute present per volume of the solution. The addition of 5.0 molar nickel chloride into a 0.3M Nickel chloride solution will lead to an increase in the number of moles of Nickel chloride present in the solution.
Molarity is directly proportional to moles of solute in a solution therefore the molarity of the solution will increase.
Hence we can conclude that When liquid 5.0 molar NiCl₂ is added to 0.3 M of NiCl₂ solution : Molarity will increase.
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magnesium hydroxide + sulfuric acid please
Answer:
H2SO4 + Mg(OH)2 → H2O + MgSO4
Explanation:
when magnesium hydroxide reacts with sulfuric acid you get magnesium sulfate
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Which is true of the enthalpy of a reaction?
A. Its value depends on which reactions are added
B. Its value is the same as the enthalpy of each intermediate reaction
c. Its value is always a negative kJ/mol
D. Its value does not depend on which reactions are added
D. It’s value does not depend on which reactions are added
Which of the following is the correct electron
configuration for titanium (Ti)?
Answer:
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d2
Explanation:
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6 4s2 3d2
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3 The density of water is 1 g/cmº. A substance will float if its density is less 33 points
than that of water. Which of the following substances will float?*
Substance
Mass
Volume
1
69
3 cm3
2
89
4 cm3
3
109
2 cm3
4
29
4 cm3
O Substance 1
O Substance 2
Substance 3
O Substance 4
Answer:
Substance 4
Explanation:
Density is defined as mass per unit volume. A substance floats in another when its density is less than that of the substance on which it floats.
If an object is immersed in a denser liquid, it will sink
Since the density of water is 1 g/cm^3, any substance whose density is less than that of water will float in it.
If we look at the table, substance 4 has a density of 0.5g/cm^3. Hence, substance 4 is expected to float in water.
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The value 1.070 has ____ significant figures
Answer:
4
Explanation:
1.070
There are 4 numbers which means there is 4 significant figures
if it were to be
0.070 there would be 2 significant figures
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Đốt cháy hoàn toàn 0,1 mol axit đơn chức cần V lít O2 ở đktc. Thu được 0,3 mol CO2 và 0,2 mol h20 vậy giá trị V là
Answer:
Complete combustion of 0.1mol of monocarboxylic acid requires V litres of O2 at dtc. and the reaction produces 0.3mol of CO2 and 0.2mol of H2O.
What is the value of V?
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation of the reaction is
[tex]HCOOH+O_2 -> 2CO_2+2H_2O\\[/tex]
1mol. of acid reacts with 1mol of [tex]O_2[/tex] and produce 2mol. of CO2 and 2mol. of H2O.
Given,
0.1mol of acid requires how many litres of oxygen at STP?
0.1mol of acid requires 0.1mol of oxygen.
Since, 1mol of oxygen at STP occupies 22.4L of volume.
Hence, the volume occupied by 0.1mol of oxygen is -- 2.24L
Answer is:
The value of V is 2.24L.
Write a balanced chemical equation with state symbols to illustrate how NaNO, can be
prepared in the laboratory. Explain why NaNO, cannot be prepared utilizing the same method
used for the preparation of Caco,
Which force holds the nucleus of an atom together?
A. Strong nuclear force
B. Weak nuclear force
C. Electrostatic force
D. Gravity
Answer:
Strong nuclear force
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When magnesium powder is heated, it combines with oxygen to form white magnesium oxide powder.
(a) State one use of magnesium oxide.
(b) Write the chemical equation of this reaction.
(c) Calculate the mass of magnesium oxide formed if 3g magnesium is completely burnt in excess oxygen.
(d) The magnesium oxide is basic and reacts with hydrochloric acid to form magnesium chloride salt and water. Write the chemical equation of this reaction. (Relative atomic mass of O=16,Mg=24)
Explanation:
a. Magnesium oxide is used mainly in soil treatment and groundwater remediation, wastewater treatment, etc. it is used for it's acid buffering capacity and effectiveness in dissolving heavy metals.
b. MgO is the chemical equation for the reaction.
c. multiply the given mass of O2 by the inverse of it's molar mass. multiply the molar ratio (from the balanced equation) between O2 and MgO. Multiply by the molar mass of MgO. 32g O2 x 1 mol O2 ... 32g O2 x 2mol MgO 1mol O2 x 40g MgO. .... 1mol MgO = 80 g.
d. Mg (s) + 2 HCl (aq) produces MgCl 2(aq) + H 2 (g). Where the letter "s" stands for solids, and "g" is for gas and "aq" represents aqueous solution.
What is the Net Ionic equation for this chemical reaction: FeBr2+Na2S=FeS+2NaBr
Answer: Fe(aq)+S(aq)=FeS(s)
Explanation: The Sodium and Bromine are spectator ions because they don't react with anything, you can see this by writing the ionic equation like so:
1.) Molecular formula (given): FeBr2 (aq)+Na2S (aq)= FeS(s)+2NaBr(aq)
Each dissolved FeBr2 breaks up into one Fe with a charge of 2+ and two Br with a negative charge. This gives you:
Fe(aq)+ 2Br(aq)+Na2S(aq)=FeS(s)+2NaBr
2.) Now repeat what was shown with the other compounds in the given molecular formula, and pay attention to the states that each ion is in (solid, liquid, aqueous, gas) because this will give you the ionic equation, which from there you can get rid of any ions that don't change amount or state.
3.) Ionic formula: Fe(aq)+ 2Br(aq)+2 Na(aq)+S (aq)=FeS(s)+2 Na(aq)+2Br(aq)
4.)When you've derived a total ionic equation (above), you'll find that some ions appear on both sides of the equation in equal numbers. For example, in this case two Na cations and two Br anions appear on both sides of the total ionic equation. What does this mean? It means these ions don't participate in the chemical reaction. They're present before and after the reaction. Nothing happens to them. So those are removed and you're left with the net ionic: Fe(aq)+S(aq)=FeS(s)
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When butanoic acid is reacted with methanol (using H2SO4 as a catalyst), what will be produced?
Answer:
alcohol (OH) + organic acid (COOH) → ester + water
Explanation:
example:
methanol + butanoic acid → methyl butanoate + watermethyl
Which substance would require the most energy to heat 10.00 g of it by 10.0°C?
O Ice, c = 2.03 Jigº
O Mercury, c = 0.140 J/gºC
O Water, c = 4.18 J/gºC
O Aluminum, c = 0.902 J/gºC
Answer:
a
Explanation:
a
Which three types of reactions yield a product that is a chemically bonded combination of reactants?
Answer:
oxidation, synthesis, polymerization.
7) The negative-feedback system of the endocrine system works much like a ______
Answer: Most of the hormones released by endocrine system are regulated by negative feedback mechanism.
- Negative feedback mechanism functions to reduce the intensity of original stimulus in order to maintain homeostasis.
Explanation:
When blood calcium levels are decreased, parathyroid gland releases parathyroid hormone (PTH).
PTH acts on bone and stimulate bone resorption by promoting osteoclastic activity. It stimulates reabsorption of calcium in kidneys. PTH promotes calcitriol synthesis that acts on small intestine to increase calcium absorption.
Action of PTH increases blood calcium levels.
When blood calcium levels are increased, thyroid gland releases hormone calcitonin.
Calcitonin opposes PTH and acts to deposit calcium in the bone.
Calcitonin acts on osteoblasts and promote increase in bone mass.
Action of calcitonin decreases blood calcium levels.
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Why is the atomic theory important?
Answer:
It lead to scientific breakthroughs in chemistry.
Explanation:
2) 2KClO3 --> 2KCl + 3O2
a) How many moles of O2 are produced from 19 moles of KClO3?
b) How many kilograms of KClO3 would decompose to form 62 moles of KCl?
c) How many grams of O2 are required to react with 39 grams of KCl?
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[tex]2 \text{ KClO}_3 \to 2 \text{ KCl}+3\text{ O}_2[/tex]
a)
[tex]2 \text{ mols of KClO}_3 \equiv 3 \text{ mols of O}_2[/tex]
[tex]19 \text{ mols of KClO}_3 \equiv 3\cdot 9,5 \text{ mols of O}_2[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{19 \text{ mols of KClO}_3 \equiv 28,5 \text{ mols of O}_2}[/tex]
b)
[tex]2 \text{ mols of KClO}_3 \equiv 2 \text{ mols of KCl}[/tex]
[tex]62 \text{ mol of KClO}_3 \equiv 62 \text{ mol of KCl}[/tex]
Using the atomic mass given in the periodic table:
[tex]62\cdot(39+35,5+16\cdot3) \text{ g of KClO}_3 \equiv 62 \text{ mol of KCl}[/tex]
[tex]62\cdot122,5 \text{ g of KClO}_3 \equiv 62 \text{ mol of KCl}[/tex]
[tex]7595 \text{ g of KClO}_3 \equiv 62 \text{ mol of KCl}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{7,595 \text{ kg of KClO}_3 \equiv 62 \text{ mol of KCl}}[/tex]
c)
[tex]2 \text{ KCl}+3\text{ O}_2\to 2 \text{ KClO}_3[/tex]
[tex]3 \text{ mols of O}_2 \equiv 2 \text{ mols of KCl}[/tex]
Using the atomic mass given in the periodic table:
[tex]3\cdot(2\cdot 16) \text{ g of O}_2 \equiv 2\cdot(39+35,5) \text{ g of KCl}[/tex]
[tex]96\text{ g of O}_2 \equiv 149\text{ g of KCl}[/tex]
[tex]\dfrac{39}{149}\cdot 96\text{ g of O}_2 \equiv \dfrac{39}{149}\cdot 149\text{ g of KCl}[/tex]
[tex]\boxed{25,13\text{ g of O}_2 \equiv 39\text{ g of KCl}}[/tex]
This result is an aproximation.
Determine a concentração de 50mL de NaOH que consumiu em sua titulação 80mL de HCl de concentração 1,5mol/L
Answer:
Given the concentration of HCl is 1.5mol/L or 1.5M
The volume of HCl required is --- 80mL
The volume of NaOH is ---- 50mL
What is the concentration of NaOH-- ?
Explanation:
The chemical reaction between NaOH and HCl is shown below:
[tex]NaOH(aq)+HCl(aq)-> NaCl(aq)+H2O(l)\\1mol of NaOH reacts with 1mol. of HCl.\\Number of moles =molarity * volume in L\\At the equivalence point:\\Number of moles of HCl=number of moles of NaOH\\Hence,\\0.08L* 1.5M =0.05L * C \\=>C=\frac{0.08L* 1.5M}{0.05L} \\=>C=2.4M[/tex]
Answer:
The concentration of NaOH required is 2.4M or 2.4mol/L.
The emission spectrum of hydrogen is shown below. What do the lines in the
spectrum show?
A. Light with wavelengths between 410 nm to 434 nm, 434 to 486 nm, and 486 to 656 nm corresponds with the three energy levels in
hydrogen
B. Only light with wavelengths of 410 nm, 434 nm, 486 nm, and 656 nm is not taken in during energy transitions.
C. Light with wavelengths of 410 nm, 434 nm, 486 nm, and 656 no corresponds with the four energy levels in hydrogen.
D. Light with wavelengths of 410 nm, 434 nm, 486 nm, and 656 nm is given off when electrons fall to lower energy levels.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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What is the half-life of a 12 g sample of radioisotope that decayed to 6 g in 28
years?
A. 14 years
B. 7 years
C. 56 years
D. 28 years
Answer:
28 years
Explanation:
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what is the molarity of a solution made by dissolving 18.5 grams of NaCL into enough water to reach 450.0ML
Answer:
0.702M
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution, which refers to the molar concentration of that solution can be calculated thus;
Molarity = number of moles (n) ÷ volume (V)
Firstly, we convert 18.5 grams of NaCl to moles using the formula; mole = mass/molar mass
molar mass of NaCl = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5g/mol
mole = 18.5/58.5
mole = 0.32moles
Volume of water (V) = 450mL = 450/1000 = 0.450L
Molarity = n/V
Molarity = 0.32/0.450
Molarity = 0.702M
Rounded to the nearest whole number, how many electrons are in an atom of zirconium?
Answer:
40 electrons
Explanation:
The element of zirconium (Zr) has an atomic number of 40, which means it has 40 protons and 40 electrons. It also has a molar mass of 91.224 g/mol.
Which number is equal to the number of protons in the atom
Answer:
The number of electrons is equal to the number of protons
To see the number of atoms of an element in a given molecule we need to multiply stoichiometry to the number that is written on the foot of the element that is stoichiometry. Therefore, the electrons number is equal to the number of protons in the atom.
What is atom?Atom is the smallest particle of any element, molecule or compound. Atom can not be further divided. Atoms contains nucleus in its center and electron that revolve around the atom in fixed orbit.
In the nucleus, proton and neutron are present. Electron has -1 charge while proton has +1 charge. Neutron is neutral that is it has no charge. So overall the charge of nucleus is due to only proton, not by neutron. In an atom, the number of electron or atomic number is s equal to the number of protons in the atom.
Therefore, the electrons number is equal to the number of protons in the atom.
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Phosphorus reacts with aqueous sodium hydroxide as in the equation below:
P4 + 3NaOH + 3H2O ----> PH3 + 3NaH2PO2
Which element is oxidised?
a) hydrogen
b) oxygen
c) phosphorus
d) sodium
K3PO4+AgNO3--> ???
Ba(HCO3)2+Ba(OH2)-->
Explanation:
A balanced chemical equation is one where all the individual atoms are equal on both sides of the reaction. It follows the law of conservation of mass.
For 1:When potassium phosphate reacts with silver nitrate, it leads to the formation of silver phosphate and potassium nitrate.
The balanced chemical equation follows:
[tex]3AgNO_3+K_3PO_4\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4+3KNO_3[/tex]
For 2:When barium bicarbonate reacts with calcium hydroxide, it leads to the formation of barium carbonate, calcium carbonate and water
The balanced chemical equation follows:
[tex]Ba(HCO_3)_2+Ca(OH)_2\rightarrow BaCO_3+CaCO_3+2H_2O[/tex]