Answer:
156.8kPa
Explanation:
The problem here is to convert mmHg to kPa;
We have been given:
1176mmHg and the problem is to convert to kPa;
1000Pa = 1kPa
1 mmHg = 133.322Pa
1176mmHg will give 1176 x 133.322 = 156787.1Pa
To kPa;
156.8kPa
Describe the difference
between the smooth
Endoplasmic Reticulum
(ER) and rough
Endoplasmic Reticulum
(ER)
Answer:
Smooth endoplasmic reticulum (SER) is a type of endoplasmic reticulum consisting of tubular vesicles that lack ribosomes on the outer surface and is involved in the synthesis and storage of lipids. Rough ER has ribosomes on the outer surface. Smooth ER does have riboszomes on the outer surface.
Explanation:
concept of mole chemistry question
Answer:
How many molecules of water are there in 54 g of H2O H 2 O ? Solution. Molar Mass of H2O H 2 O = 2 + 16 = 18 g/moles. So ,number of moles of H2O H 2 O = Mass/Molar Mass = 54/18 =3 moles. Now 1 moles = 6.022×1023 6.022 × 10 23 molecule.
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THe correct answer is heat
Answer:
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Explanation:
heat
How many total "elements" are in the chemical equation?
H2 + O2 + H2 → H2O + H2O
1
6
12
2
Answer:
Two elements
Hydrogen and Oxygen
How many grams are in 2x10^24 formula Units of CaCO3
Answer:
332g
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Formula units = 2 x 10²⁴
Unknown:
Mass of the compound = ?
Solution:
The formula of the compound is:
CaCO₃
6.02 x 10²³ atoms are contained in 1 mole of a compound
2 x 10²⁴ atoms will be made up of [tex]\frac{2 x 10^{24} }{6.02 x 10^{23} }[/tex] = 3.32mole of CaCO₃
Mass of CaCO₃ = number of moles x molar mass
Molar mass of CaCO₃ = 40 + 12 + 3(16) = 100g/mol
Mass of CaCO₃ = 3.32 x 100 = 332g
Bohr's model of the atom attempts to explain the idea that
the atom is mostly empty space
O all atoms of one type of element are identical
O energy is quantized
O protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus
Answer:
O energy is quantized
Explanation:
Bohr's model of that atom attempts to explain the idea that energy is quantized within an atomic space.
In 1913 Neils Bohr put forward his own model of the atom based on the quantum mechanics developed by Planck. He suggested that the extranuclear part consists of electrons in specific spherical orbits around the nucleus. As one moves outwards from the nucleus the energy level increases.what can an increase in energy do to a solid?
A model that describes the formation, ______________, and reformation of rocks.
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A gas is at 275 K, and its temperature is raised to 400 K. The volume is measured at 5.82 L after the gas is heated. What is
the volume of the gas before it is heated?
8.25 L
12.0L
2.00 L
4.00 L
Answer:
4.00L
Explanation:
Using Charle's law, which have the following equation:
V1/T1 = V2/T2
Where;
V1 = initial volume (litres)
T1 = initial temperature (Kelvin)
V2 = final volume (litres)
T2 = final temperature (Kelvin)
According to the information provided, T1 = 275K, T2 = 400K, V1 = ?, V2 = 5.82L
Hence, using the formula;
V1/275 = 5.82/400
400 × V1 = 275 × 5.82
400V1 = 1600.5
V1 = 1600.5 ÷ 400
V1 = 4.001
Therefore, volume of the gas before it is heated is 4.00L
Beryllium is classified as?
a) a transition metal
b) an alkaline earth metal
c) an alkali metal
d) a noble gas
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Beryllium is under Group 2, and group 2 are usually known as alkaline earth metals.
Balance the Chemical Equations
Rb + RbNO3---> Rb2O + N2
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Answer:
10Rb° + 2RbNO₃ => 6Rb₂O + N₂
Explanation:
Given: Rb° + RbNO₃ => Rb₂O + N₂
=> 1st balance rubidium in RbNO₃ against Rb₂O by inserting a '2' coefficient before RbNO₃ and a '6' coefficient before Rb₂O
=> Rb° + 2RbNO₃ => 6Rb₂O + N₂ => Oxygen and Nitrogen are balanced. All that remains is balancing Rb by inserting a '10' coefficient.
=> 10Rb° + 2RbNO₃ => 6Rb₂O + N₂
Note: In balancing chemical equations, saving an element that is not part of a compound until last frequently gives balance by inspecting the number of elements of the specific kind and boosting its coefficient to balance the equation.
Balanced equation => 10Rb° + 2RbNO₃ => 6Rb₂O + N₂
The balanced chemical reaction can be of the equation given is [tex]2Rb + RbNO_3 - > Rb_2O + N_2[/tex].
We need to make sure that the amount of atoms of each element is the same on both sides of the equation in order to balance the chemical equation [tex]Rb + RbNO_3- > Rb_2O + N_2[/tex].
By counting the atoms in each element, we may begin to balance the equation. We have one Rb, one Rb, one N, and three O atoms on the left side. We have two Rb, one N, and two O atoms on the right side.
We can add a coefficient of 2 in front of [tex]RbNO_3[/tex] to balance the Rb atoms, which gives us:
[tex]2Rb + RbNO_3 - > Rb_2O + N_2[/tex]
Thus, now, the equation is balanced with two Rb atoms on both sides.
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NaOH+HCL=NaCL+H2O
what is the total number of grams of h2o produced when 116 grams of the product NaCL is formed from 80 grams of NaOH and 72 grams of HCL?
A)9.0. B)18.o. C)36.0 D54g
Describe the processes that have led to the formation of the soufriere hills volcano
Answer:
The Soufriere Hills volcano has formed where magma is actively seeping up from the mantle to the surface. Soufriere Hills volcano is part of an island chain that formed at the boundary where two oceanic plates converge. One plate subducts beneath the plate with the island chain, and the subducting plate melts in the mantle and creates magma that rises and fuels the Soufriere Hills volcano.
Explanation:
How many moles of sand (SiO2) are in 30 g of sand?
0.50 mol SiO₂
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 TableUsing Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
30 g SiO₂ (sand)
Step 2: Identify Conversions
Molar Mass of Si - 28.09 g/mol
Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol
Molar Mass of SiO₂ - 28.09 + 2(16.00) = 60.09 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
Set up: [tex]\displaystyle 30 \ g \ SiO_2(\frac{1 \ mol \ SiO_2}{60.09 \ g \ SiO_2})[/tex]Multiply/Divide: [tex]\displaystyle 0.499251 \ mol \ SiO_2[/tex]Step 4: Check
Follow sig figs and round. We are given 2 sig figs.
0.499251 mol SiO₂ ≈ 0.50 mol SiO₂
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf About \ 0.5 \ moles \ of \ SiO_2}}[/tex]
Explanation:
To convert from grams to moles, we must use the molar mass.
1. Molar Mass
Use the Periodic Table to find the masses of the individual elements (silicon and oxygen) in sand.
Silicon (Si): 28.085 g/mol Oxygen (O): 15.999 g/molExamine the formula for sand: SiO₂. There is a subscript of 2 after oxygen, so there must be 2 oxygen atoms. Multiply oxygen's mass by 2 and add silicon's mass to find the molar mass of sand.
SiO₂: 2(15.999 g/mol) + 28.085 g/mol= g/mol2. Calculate Moles
Use the molar mass as ratio.
[tex]\frac{60.083 \ g \ SiO_2}{1 \ mol \ SiO_2}[/tex]
Multiply by the given number of grams (30)
[tex]30 \ g \ SiO_2 * \frac{60.083 \ g \ SiO_2}{1 \ mol \ SiO_2}[/tex]
Flip the fraction so the grams of sand will cancel.
[tex]30 \ g \ SiO_2 *\frac{1 \ mol \ SiO_2}{60.083 \ g \ SiO_2}[/tex]
[tex]30 *\frac{1 \ mol \ SiO_2}{60.083 }[/tex]
[tex]\frac{30 \ mol \ SiO_2}{60.083 }[/tex]
[tex]0.499309289 \ mol \ SiO_2[/tex]
3. Round
The original measurement of grams has 1 signfiicant figure. We must round our answer to 1 sig fig.
For the answer we found, that is the tenth place. The 9 in the hundredth tells us to round the 4 to a 5.
[tex]\approx 0.5 \ mol \ SiO_2[/tex]
There are about 0.5 moles of SiO₂ in 30 grams.
The diagram below shows the apparatus used to pass a current through copper
sulfate solution.
1 x
Positive electrode
Negative electrode
Copper sulfate solution
What is the name of component X in the diagram above?
point
Fuse
Switch
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Ammeter
O Battery
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Which is an example of condensation? *
5 points
A) water boiling in a pot
B) water being absorbed by plants
C) salt being removed from water
D) moisture on a mirror after a hot shower
Answer:
a
Explanation:
Answer:
D
Explanation:
at stp what is the volume of 5.35 moles of methane ch4
Answer:
22.4 L
Explanation:
Which are reasons to create a study schedule? Check all that apply.
to prevent scheduling conflicts
to help meet deadlines
to study more efficiently when tired
to maintain a consistent schedule
to set aside enough time for studying
Mark this and return
Answer - A, B, D, E
to prevent scheduling conflicts
to help meet deadlines
to maintain a consistent schedule
A vector is a quantity with magnitude and ____
Answer:
direction
Explanation:
A P E X
The level of CO2 in the blood is detected by chemoreceptors located in the aortic arch
and carotid arteries. These send impulses to either the cardioaccelerator or
cardioinhibitor center in the hypothalamus of the brain, which in turn sends an
impulse to the pacemaker of the heart to increase or decrease heart rate. Draw a
feedback diagram to illustrate what happens to restore homeostasis when blood CO2
rises.
Answer:
The level of CO2 in the blood is detected by chemoreceptors located in the aortic arch
and carotid arteries. These send impulses to either the cardioaccelerator or
cardioinhibitor center in the hypothalamus of the brain, which in turn sends an
impulse to the pacemaker of the heart to increase or decrease heart rate. Draw a
feedback diagram to illustrate what happens to restore homeostasis when blood CO2
rises.
Explanation:
The level of CO2 in the blood is detected by chemoreceptors located in the aortic arch
and carotid arteries. These send impulses to either the cardioaccelerator or
cardioinhibitor center in the hypothalamus of the brain, which in turn sends an
impulse to the pacemaker of the heart to increase or decrease heart rate. Draw a
feedback diagram to illustrate what happens to restore homeostasis when blood CO2
rises.
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The Earth's surface is _____ water.
50 %
71 %
97 %
Answer:
71%
Explanation:
Newton wrote the mathematical concepts to prove the _____ shape of planet’s orbits.
spherical
circular
triangular
elliptical
Answer:
Eliptical
Explanation:
While some orbits may seem circular, like Earth's, it is still an ellipse. Planets orbit stars in an elliptical shape, but some come very close to perfect circles. As for the other two, im certain you have never seen a triangular or spherical orbit. Hope this helps.
The article states that amplitude plays a role in what happens to a sound
wave. Why do you think higher amplitude waves are more often
transmitted while lower amplitude waves are reflected or absorbed?
Answer:
Sound waves travel through matter
Explanation:
Higher amplitude sound waves are more likely to be transmitted through matter instead of reflected. Lower amplitude sound waves are more likely to be reflected or absorbed, resulting in a lack of an echo. Sound can travel through air, water, and solids
Suppose the body is projected from the ground at 24.5 m/s, 60* above the horizontal. Find the (a) time of flight, (b) range, and (c) maximum height.
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a. t = 4.33 s
b. R = 53.04 m
c. H = 22.97 m
Further explanationGiven
vo=initial velocity=24.5 m/s
Angle = θ = 60°
Required
(a) time of flight, (b) range, and (c) maximum height.
Solution
Parabolic motion
a. time to flight
t = (2vo sin θ) / g
t = (2 x 24.5 x sin 60) / 9.8
t = 4.33 s
b. range (horizontal range) :
R = (vo² sin2θ )/g
R =(24.5² sin 120)/9.8
R = 53.04 m
c. maximum height
H = (vo²sin²θ)/2g
H = (24.5²sin²60)/2.9.8
H = 22.97 m
Give a real-world example of an energy transformation that uses two of the following forms of energy: chemical, mechanical, nuclear, gravitational, radiant, electrical, thermal (heat), and/or sound.
Answer:
Chemical Energy is energy stored in the bonds of atoms and molecules. Batteries, biomass, petroleum, natural gas, and coal are examples of stored chemical energy. Chemical energy is converted to thermal energy when we burn wood in a fireplace or burn gasoline in a car's engine.
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1) How much heat does 23.0 g of water absorb as its temperature increases from 25.4 °C to 42.8 °C?
2) A sample of unknown metal has a mass of 120.7 g. As the sample cools from 90.5 °C to 25.7 °C, it releases 7020 J of energy. What is the specific heat of the sample?
Answer:
c = 0.898 J/g.°C
Explanation:
1) Given data:
Mass of water = 23.0 g
Initial temperature = 25.4°C
Final temperature = 42.8° C
Heat absorbed = ?
Solution:
Formula:
Q = m.c. ΔT
Q = amount of heat absorbed or released
m = mass of given substance
c = specific heat capacity of substance
ΔT = change in temperature
Specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g°C
ΔT = 42.8°C - 25.4°C
ΔT = 17.4°C
Q = 23.0 g × × 4.18 J/g°C × 17.4°C
Q = 1672.84 j
2) Given data:
Mass of metal = 120.7 g
Initial temperature = 90.5°C
Final temperature = 25.7 ° C
Heat released = 7020 J
Specific heat capacity of metal = ?
Solution:
Formula:
Q = m.c. ΔT
Q = amount of heat absorbed or released
m = mass of given substance
c = specific heat capacity of substance
ΔT = change in temperature
ΔT = 25.7°C - 90.5°C
ΔT = -64.8°C
7020 J = 120.7 g × c × -64.8°C
7020 J = -7821.36 g.°C × c
c = 7020 J / -7821.36 g.°C
c = 0.898 J/g.°C
Negative sign shows heat is released.
How many valence electrons must Calcium lose when forming an ionic compound with Bromine?
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Part C
How did Dr. Tierno find the answer to his question?
Answer:
Dr. Tierno tested the pillows for signs of microorganisms. He took samples from the pillow, then he grew the microorganisms in a petri dish.
Explanation:
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