calculate the molecular weight of CaCO3.​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

CaCO3 = 1*Ca + 1*C + 3*O

              =1*40 + 1*12 + 3*16

               =40 + 12 + 48

               =100 amu

       


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Which sentence about an ocean current is correct

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 Upwelling is caused by the winds that on the oceans surface is the correct answer.

What are Ocean Current ?

Ocean currents are water flow patterns that have an impact on climate zones and weather patterns all around the globe.

When winds blow they push the water from an area and to replace the displaced water water rises from beneath the surface and this process is called Upwelling.

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Is lithium ionization energy high low or medium?

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It’s soft which makes It low energy
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Which of the following is an example of nuclear fission?
A. A gamma emitter is used to trace movement of chemicals in the
environment.
B. A radioactive drug that emits electrons is used to treat cancer in a
patient.
O c. Two different isotopes of hydrogen form an isotope of helium on
the sun.
O D. A large radioactive atom breaks into smaller atoms, producing
nuclear energy.

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The statement which is an example of nuclear fission is that a large radioactive atom breaks into smaller atoms, producing nuclear energy.

What is nuclear fission?

Nuclear fission is a kind of radioactive decay reaction in which an unstable nuclei of an atom will split into smaller stable nuclei by the emission of lots of energy.

Gamma emitter is used inside the human body to trace the information that assists in making a diagnosis by the help of medication.To treat cancer patient high energetic rays like x-rays, gamma-rays are used.Formation of isotope of helium from two different isotopes of hydrogen is an example of nuclear fussion reaction.

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Concentrations-
How many moles of HCI are present in 562.0 ml of a 6.17 M HCI solution?

If possible, show work.

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Moles of HCl is 3.47mol

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In the diagram shown, what is occurring at the section marked 4 ?
Temperature
:: ا
4
2
Heat Energy
O Melting
Freezing
O Condensation
O Vaporization

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Answer:

Vaporization

Since the question does not specify what molecule is being acted upon by the increment in temperature, I'll assume it's water.

When first taken out of the fridge, water is in the form of ice, and it has not been affected by a change in temperature yet, so it's at the origin.

(origin = ice)

As you raise the temperature, however, the ice starts to melt, and melting occur during phase 2. You have to keep the temperature constant for the process to properly occur.

(phase 2 = melting)

After it finishes melting, the ice is now in it's liquid state, which is water. The temperature continues to rise in order to proceed to the next phase.

(2nd slope = water)

Lastly, Water is being vaporized during phase 4. Notice, the temperature is kept constant in order to allow the process to properly occur.

(phase 4 = vaporization)

type of intermolecular forces in paraffin​

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Answer:

The intermolecular forces between paraffin molecules are entirely due to dispersion forces, and are therefore size dependent.

Explanation:

Answer: The intermolecular forces between paraffin molecules are entirely due to dispersion forces, and are therefore size dependent.

Explanation:

The intermolecular forces between paraffin molecules are entirely due to dispersion forces, and are therefore size dependent. 103 Paraffin wax is soluble in: a) water; b) hexane; c) acetone; d) ethanol Is shopping bag (polyethylene)

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7th grade science help me plsssss

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Answer:

They grow slowly over time, they are made up of multiple organisms.

Explanation:

One polyp is one individual. A Coral is made up of several polyps. Each polyp is less than 1 centimeters but a coral is made of many polyp so the coral itself cant be 1 centimeters across.

An element X has the proton number 18.
The next element in the periodic table is an element Y.
Which statement is correct?

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Answer:

This question is incomplete

Explanation:

This question is incomplete. However, the element X with the atomic number of 18 is Argon (Ar) while the next element (element Y) in the periodic table, with atomic number 19, is potassium (K).

Element X is found in the group zero (also called group 18 and elements found therewith are referred to as noble gases) of the periodic table while element Y is found in group 1 (elements found here are referred to as alkali metals).

Element X has a completely filled outermost shell while element Y has one electron in its outermost shell.

Element X is a metal while element Y is a nonmetal.

Timed PLS help
Given the following reaction:

2 Al + 2 KOH + 4 H2SO4 + 22 H2O --> 3 H2 + 2KAl(SO4)2•12H2O

If you start with 8.3 mL of 9.9M sulfuric acid, what is the theoretical yield of alum?

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Answer:

19.5g is the theoretical yield of alum

Explanation:

Based on the balanced reaction, 4 moles of sulfuric acid produce 2 moles of alum. To solve this question we need to find the moles of H2SO4. With these moles we can find the moles of alum and its mass assuming all sulfuric acid reacts producing alum.

Moles Sulfuric Acid:

8.3mL = 0.0083L * (9.9mol/L) = 0.08217 moles sulfuric acid

Moles Alum:

0.08217 moles sulfuric acid * (2mol KAl(SO4)2•12H2O / 4mol H2SO4) =

0.041085 moles KAl(SO4)2•12H2O

Mass Alum -Molar mass: 474.3884 g/mol-

0.041085 moles KAl(SO4)2•12H2O * (474.3884 g/mol) =

19.5g is the theoretical yield of alum

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Wavelength Frequency
Speed
Medium
200 Hz
1500 m/s
The table shows measurements of
some properties of a sound wave in
water and in air.
Water
400 Hz
3.75 m
Water
343 m/s
Air (20°C)
10 m
Calculate Using what you know
about the relationship between
wavelength, frequency, and speed,
fill in the table.
17.15 Hz
343 m/s
Air (20°C)
1a
CHALLENGE What can this table
tell
you about the speed of a wave?

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Answer:

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the structure of butanoic acid

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Answer:

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Explanation:

its basic

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Answer: acidic

Explanation:

What dose the wave carry

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Answer:

Waves carry energy from one place to another.

Because waves carry energy,some waves are used for communication,eg radio and television waves and mobile telephone signals.

Explanation:

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The reaction below is performed with 10.0 g of Al and 19.0 g of O2. How many grams of aluminum oxide will be made? 4 Al (s) + 3 O2 (g) → 2 Al2O3 (s)

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Answer:

18.89 g of Al₂O₃.

Explanation:

The balanced equation for the reaction is given below:

4Al + 3O₂ —> 2Al₂O₃

Next, we shall determine the masses of Al and O₂ that reacted and the mass of Al₂O₃ produced from the balanced equation. This can be obtained as follow:

Molar mass of Al = 27 g/mol

Mass of Al from the balanced equation = 4 × 27 = 108 g

Molar mass of O₂ = 16 × 2 = 32 g/mol

Mass of O₂ from the balanced = 3 × 32

= 96 g

Molar mass of Al₂O₃ = (27×2) + (16×3)

= 54 + 48

= 102 g/mol

Mass of Al₂O₃ from the balanced equation = 2 × 102 = 204 g

SUMMARY:

From the balanced equation above,

108 g of Al reacted with 96 g of O₂ to produce 204 g of Al₂O₃.

Next, we shall determine the limiting reactant. This can be obtained as follow:

From the balanced equation above,

108 g of Al reacted with 96 g of O₂.

Therefore, 10 g of Al will react with

= (10 × 96)/108 = 8.89 g of O₂.

From the calculation made above, we can see clearly that only 8.89 g out of 19 g of O₂ given, reacted completely with 10 g of Al.

Therefore, Al is the limiting reactant and O₂ is the excess reactant.

Finally, we shall determine the mass of aluminium oxide, Al₂O₃, produced from the reaction.

NOTE: in this case, the limiting reactant will be used because it will give the maximum mass of the aluminium oxide, Al₂O₃ as all of it is consumed in the reaction.

Al is the limiting reactant and the mass of aluminium oxide, Al₂O₃ produced can be obtained as follow:

From the balanced equation above,

108 g of Al reacted to produce 204 g of Al₂O₃.

Therefore, 10 g of Al will react to produce = (10 × 204)/108 = 18.89 g of Al₂O₃.

Thus, 18.89 g of Al₂O₃ were obtained from the reaction.

In a sample of oxygen gas at room temperature, the average kinetic energy of all the balls stays constant. Which postulate of kinetic molecular theory best explains
how this is possible?
Attractive forces between gas particles are negligible because the particles of an ideal gas are moving so quickly
O Collisions between gas particles are elastic, there is no net gain or loss of kinetic energy
Gases consist of a large number of small particles, with a lot of space between the particles
O Gas particles are in constant, random motion, and higher kinetic energy means faster movement

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answer:Collisions between gas particlCollisions between gas particles or collisions with the vessel walls are perfectly elastic.

explanation:As long as an ideal gas is maintained at a constant temperature, the average kinetic energy of the molecules is said to be constant. In fact, what we call the temperature of a body at the macroscopic scale is just a representation of the kinetic energy carried by its atoms or molecules as they vibrate inside the body.

Now, if the kinetic energy of this oxygen gas is constant, it is because the collisions between the particles are assumed to be perfectly elastic. No energy is lost during the collisions. The rationale behind this assumption is that the particles are very tiny.

The answer which corresponds best to the explanation above is b. Collisions between gas particles are elastic; there is no net gain or loss of kinetic energy.

. Calculate the pH and the pOH of each of the following solutions at 25 °C for which the substances ionize completely:
(a) 0.200 M HCl

(b) 0.0143 M NaOH

(c) 3.0 M HNO3

(d) 0.0031 M Ca(OH)2

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a. HCl:
pH= -log [H3O+]
PH=-log (0.200)
= 0.699

poH= 14-0.699
= 13.301

b. NaOH:
PoH= -log [OH-]
= -log (0.0143)
= 1.845
pH= 14-poH
= 14- 1.845
= 12.16

c. HNO3:
PH= -log[H3O+]
=-log(3.0)
= -0.4771
poH= 14-pH
= 14-9-0.4771
= 14.4771

pH= -0.4771, poH= 14.4771

d. [Ca(OH)2] = 0.0031M
[OH-]= 2X0.0031
[OH-] = 0.0062M

PoH= - log[OH-]
=-log(0.0062)
=-log(6.2x10-3)
=-(-2.21)
= 2.21
PH=14-poH
=14-2.21
=11.79
POH=2.21, PH= 11.79

Based on the molarity of the solutions;

For 0.200 M HCl; pH = 0.699, pOH = 13.301For 0.0143 M NaOH; pOH = 1.845, pH = 12.16For 3.0 M HNO3; pH = -0.4771, poH = 14.4771For 0.0031 M Ca(OH)2; pOH = 2.21, pH = 11.79

What pHand pOH?

pH is the negative logarithm to base ten of the hydrogen ions concentration of a solution.

pH = -log[H+]

pOH is the negative logarithm to base ten of the hydroxide ions concentration.

pOH = -log[OH-]

Also;

pH + pOH = 14

For HCl:

pH = -log [H3O+]

pH =-log (0.200)

pH = 0.699

Then;

poH= 14-0.699

pOH = 13.301

For NaOH:

pOH= -log [OH-]

= -log (0.0143)

pOH = 1.845

Then;

pH= 14-poH

= 14- 1.845

pH = 12.16

For HNO3:

pH= -log[H3O+]

=-log(3.0)

= -0.4771

Then;

pOH = 14-9-0.4771

pOH = 14.4771

For [Ca(OH)2]

molarity = 0.0031M

2 moles of OH- are produced

[OH-]= 2 × 0.0031

[OH-] = 0.0062M

pOH = - log[OH-]

=-log(0.0062)

=-log(6.2x10-3)

=-(-2.21)

pOH = 2.21

Then;

pH =14-2.21

pH =11.79

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12. Which nonmetal is the most reactive?
A bromine
B
iodine
C) fluorine
D) chlorine

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Answer:

C Fluorine

Explanation:

C fluorine is the answer

Identify the atom oxidized, the atom reduced, the oxidizing agent, and the reducing agent. 2Fe + 3V2O3 -------> Fe2O3 + 6VO​

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Explanation:

Fe- reducing agent (since it is oxidized to fe203)

v203- oxidizing agent(since it is reduced)

In the given reaction, Fe is the reducing agent and V is the oxidizing agent.

What is a reducing agent?

An atom or compound that loses its electrons to other substances in a reduction-oxidation reaction and gets oxidized to a higher valency state is called a reducing agent.

A reducing agent can be defined as one of the reactants of a redox reaction that reduces the other reactant by giving its electrons to the reactant. If the reducing agent can not give away its electrons to others in a reaction, then the reduction reaction cannot occur.

Given, the following chemical reaction:

2Fe + 3V₂O₃ → Fe₂O₃ + 6VO​

The V₂O₃ oxidation state of V:

2 x + 3(-2) = 0

2x = 6

x = + 3

The Fe₂O₃ oxidation state of Fe:

2 y + 3 (-2) = 0

2y = 6

y = + 3

The V acts as an oxidizing agent because it accepts one electron to change the oxidation state from +3 to +2.

Fe acts as a reducing agent because it gives out its electrons to change the oxidation state from 0 to +3.

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How many valence electrons does Chlorine need to GAIN to become stable?

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Answer:

An atom of a group 17 element such as chlorine has seven valence electrons. It is “eager” to gain an extra electron to fill its outer energy level and gain stability. Group 16 elements with six valence electrons are almost as reactive for the same reason

Explanation:

Which of the following is an advantage of using an energy-efficient household
appliance instead of a traditional household appliance?
A. It works only during the daytime.
B. It uses no electricity
c. It conserves electricity.
D. It does not work as effectively

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the answer is c.
conserves electricity

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A solution has a [H3O+] of 1 × 10−5 M. What is the [OH−] of the solution? (5 points)
9 M
14 M
1 × 10−9 M
1 × 10−14 M

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Answer:

[tex]{ \bf{from \: ionic \: product \: of \: water : }} \\ { \boxed{ \tt{k _{w} = [H _{3} O {}^{ + } ][OH {}^{ - } ]}}} \\ \\ { \tt{1 \times {10}^{ - 14} = (1 \times {10}^{ - 5} ) [OH {}^{ - } ]}} \\ \\ { \tt{[OH {}^{ - } ] = 1 \times {10}^{ - 9} }} \: M[/tex]

A solution has an [H3O+] of 1 × 10−5 M the [OH−] of the solution will be 1 × 10−9 M and option C is correct.

What is [OH−] of the solution?

The water is made up of H2O only and when the pH of it is 7 then the concentration of all the ions would be the same while dissociation the water will get dissociate into H+ ions and OH- ions.

The concentration of OH- ions will be

OH- = Kw {H3O+}

{H3O+} = 1 × 10−5 M.

Kw = 14

substituting the value in the equation,

OH = 14 { 1 × 10−5 M.}

OH = 1 × 10−9 M

Therefore, the solution has an [H3O+] of 1 × 10−5 M the [OH−] of the solution will be 1 × 10−9 M and option C is correct.

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Read the selection from the section "Molecules In Motion." The molecules in the hot soup are traveling faster overall than they did before the soup was heated. Conversely, the molecules in an ice cube are moving more slowly. Why did the author use the word "conversely"?

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Answer: The author used the word "conversely" because the first statement he made is in CONTRAST to the second statement he made.

Explanation:

Matter is made up of atoms or molecules that are in constant motion. The motion of these tiny particles ( molecules) gives the object energy. The movement of these molecules depends on the state of matter which includes

--> GASEOUS STATE: Here, the particles are completely free to move and are always in motion.

--> LIQUID STATE: particles in this state slide by one another and are always in motion.

--> SOLID STATE: particles in this state are held tightly together but are always in motion.

Also, the molecules in motion are greatly affected by temperature changes. Increase in temperature will cause the particles in the liquid to move faster. Such is seen when soup is heated, the molecules travel faster than before. But the OPPOSITE is seen in an ice cube. This is because the ice cube is in solid state and of a lower temperature.

What volume of water is needed to make up a 6.00% (m/v) solution of copper (II) sulphate when 12.0 g of it will be added to water?

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Answer:

200 mL of water is needed to make up a 6.00% (m/v) solution of copper (II) sulphate when 12.0 g of it will be added to water.

Explanation:

The solution is the result of the mixture between the solute, which is the substance that dissolves, and the solvent, which is the substance in which a solute dissolves. That is, a solution (or solution) is a mixture of two or more components, perfectly homogeneous since each component is intimately mixed with the other.

The concentration of solutions is the amount of solute contained in a given amount of solvent or solution. A unit of concentration is the percent weight to volume.

The percent weight to volume is the percentage ratio between the weight of the solute and the volume of the solution. It is calculated as:

[tex]Percent =\frac{mass of solute}{volume of solution} *100[/tex]

Mass is measured in grams, while volume is measured in mL.

In this case:

Percent weight to volume= 6%mass of solute= 12 gvolue of solution= ?

Replacing:

[tex]6=\frac{12 g}{volume of solution} *100[/tex]

Solving:

volume of solution*6= 12 g*100

[tex]volume of solution=\frac{12 g}{6} *100[/tex]

volume of solution= 200 mL

200 mL of water is needed to make up a 6.00% (m/v) solution of copper (II) sulphate when 12.0 g of it will be added to water

A change in 1 degree Celsius is = a change in 1 Kelvin
True
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

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The table below shows two types of electromagnetic waves and three random applications of electromagnetic waves.


Type of Wave Applications of Waves
Gamma rays 1. Used in spectrometers to measure elements on the surface of celestial bodies
Radio waves 2. Used to measure gravity fields
3. Detect the heat released by astronomical objects


Which of these best matches the waves with their applications?
Gamma rays—2 and radio waves—3
Gamma rays—3 and radio waves—2
Gamma rays—2 and radio waves—1
Gamma rays—1 and radio waves—2

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Answer:

Gamma rays—3 and radio waves—2

Explanation:

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Consider the following chemical reaction:
HF + NaOH - NaF + H20
Energy must be invested in order for the reaction to proceed.
What bonds must be broken in order for the reaction to proceed.
Select ALL that apply.
A. An ionic bond between sodium and hydroxide.
B. An ionic bond between sodium and fluorine.
C. A covalent bond between sodiume and fluorine.
D. An ionic bond between hydrogen and fluorine.
DE. A covalent bond between hydrogen and fluorine.
DE A covalent bond between hydrogen and oxygen

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Answer: The correct options are A and E

Explanation:

A chemical reaction is defined as the reaction in which two or more chemical substances react to form two or more different chemical substances.

A new substance (product) is formed in a chemical reaction when the bonds between the reactants are broken so that the new bonds between the products can be formed.

For a given chemical reaction:

[tex]HF+NaOH\rightarrow NaF+H_2O[/tex]

Here,

HF is a covalent compound as sharing of electrons take place between hydrogen and fluorine atom

NaOH is an ionic compound as a complete transfer of electrons occurs from sodium to hydroxide.

Thus, to form the products, an ionic bond between sodium and hydroxide must be broken coupled with a covalent bond between hydrogen and fluorine.

Hence, the correct options are A and E


How did reducing the number of
decomposers affect the amount of carbon
dioxide in the ecosystem?

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Answer:

As organisms release energy during cellular respiration, carbon dioxide is produced from the carbon in energy storage molecules. ... Carbon dioxide in the biodome decreased because decomposers decreased which means there was a decrease in cellular respiration overall.

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Determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons present in an atom of patassium. Explain how you determined your answer using complete sentences.

Please make sure your right.

Thank you!!!

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Protons-19 because protons are equal to the atomic number which is 19 , electrons-19 electrons are equal to number of protons, neutrons-20 because the mass number of potassium is 39 so subtract 39 from 19 (atomic number) which gives us 20

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REACTION TYPE:

Single displacement/Oxidation-reduction

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Answer:

Synthesis reaction is the answer

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