What is the mass in grams of 9.02x10^28 atoms of Fe
Answer:
83.674 grams of Fe
Explanation:
9.02 x 10²⁸ atoms
To convert from atoms to grams, we first need to convert atoms to moles. To do this, divide the atoms by Avogadro's Number, 6.02 x 10²³
9.02 x 10²⁸ ÷ 6.02 x 10²³
= 1.498 moles of Fe
Now we need to convert moles to grams. To do this, multiply the moles by the molar mass of Fe. The molar mass can be found on the periodic table.
1.498 • 55.845
= 83.674 grams of Fe
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Which statement regarding this equation is TRUE?
4Fe (s) + 3O2 (g) —> 2Fe2O3 (s)
There are 2 reactants.
The coefficient on O2 is 8.
Iron (III) oxide is a gas.
There are 5 atoms of oxygen on the reactant side.
Answer:
iron (III) oxide is a gas
Which object is smaller than a cell?
Molecule
Organ
Organism
Tissue
Answer:
Molecule
Explanation:
Levels of organization (atom-molecule-cell-tissue-organ-organ-system-organism)
Calculate the answer. Express it in scientific notation. All answers should have the correct number of significant figures.
(1.632) (4.0 x 104) =
(1.632) (4.0 x 104)
= (1.632)(416)
=678.912
6.8* 10^2.
Not sure if it's the right sig figs.
Answer:
417.632 (i dont know if u need to round or somehting but this is what i think is right)
Explanation:
4.0 x 104 = 416
(1.632) (416) = 417.632
A basketball inflated to a pressure of 2.25 atm is increased in temperature from 275 K to 317 K.What will be the new pressure, in torr, if the volume remains constant?
Answer:
[tex]P_2=1971.2torr[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, by recalling the Gay-Lussac's gas law, as a directly proportional relationship between pressure and temperature, we can write:
[tex]\frac{P_2}{T_2} =\frac{P_1}{T_1}[/tex]
Thus, by solving for the required final pressure, in atmospheres first, we solve for P2 as follows:
[tex]P_2 =\frac{P_1T_2}{T_1}\\\\P_2=\frac{2.25atm*317K}{275K}\\\\P_2=2.59atm[/tex]
Which in Torricelli is:
[tex]P_2=2.59atm *\frac{760torr}{1atm}\\\\P_2=1971.2torr[/tex]
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In the Neighborhood
Ahn vigorously scrubbed windows, a tedious necessity for her family's new Vietnamese restaurant. They had turned the building from homely to gorgeous, but everything had to be absolutely perfect: unique decorations, skillful employees, and fabulous traditional food. Then customers would adore the place, making the business a success.
Ahn shifted her vision to look outside the restaurant as a girl about her age, with abundant red hair, strolled up the street. Ahn’s family had recently moved to this neighborhood, so she had few friends.
The girl paused to study the sign announcing their opening and then looked directly at Ahn with a friendly smile. Ahn smiled back shyly and lifted a hand, accidentally waving with the cleaning cloth. The girl laughed at her amusement and waved back in acknowledgment.
Ahn hesitated, not accustomed to initiating friendship, but she felt courageous, so on a whim she opened the door. "Hello," she said, adding the first thing that entered her head, "do you like Vietnamese food?"
"I don't know, but I like to try new things,” the girl remarked, and then she introduced herself as Gabriela.
Ahn could not think of additional conversation until she had a sudden idea. "Please wait here," she requested, "and I'll be right back." She ran into the adjoining kitchen and explained her idea to her father. He was sympathetic, so seconds later Ahn presented a small package to Gabriela. "Some Vietnamese candy for you to try,” she explained. “If you enjoy it, I hope you'll return to the restaurant sometime, or even visit after school when I'll be here preparing for the dinner service."
"Excellent, I'll see you around soon.” Gabriela headed down the street, glancing back with a cheerful wave. Ahn spent the remainder of the afternoon hoping Gabriela really would return and not think Ahn’s gift was weird.
The following day, Ahn assembled bouquets of artificial flowers, orchids that would never wilt. She was admiring her accomplishment when she heard unexpected tapping and turned to see Gabriela beckoning to her with a plate covered with transparent plastic wrap. Ahn grinned with enthusiasm and opened the door with a cordial greeting.
Gabriela presented the plate and said, "I brought biscuits made from my grandmother's recipe to thank you for the delicious candy.”
"Come in, and we can have some biscuits right now," Ahn stammered, happy inside.
Gabriela entered and rotated to scan the room with its picturesque landscape mural. "Thanks, they really are wonderful, and I'm fascinated to see your restaurant."
As they snacked on the treats, Ahn fumbled for conversation and considered an offer. "Are you good with vocabulary?” she inquired. "I intend to design a publicity pamphlet for the restaurant, and I could use some assistance."
"Certainly!" Gabriela said, adding, "I'm delighted you moved into the neighborhood and thrilled I have a new friend."
Ahn grinned, now positive that the restaurant would make a wondrous impression on the community, that customers would be plentiful, and that she was going to enjoy life here immensely
Write a brief summary of the passage you just read “In the Neighborhood”. (Use at least 4 sentences).
This story is about two girls beginning a friendship. What do they do to become friends? What are some examples from the text to support your answer? (Use at least 3 sentences).
Why do you think Ahn was nervous to make friends? (Use at least 2 sentences).
Have you ever done anything to make a friend with someone? How did it turn out? (Use at least 3 sentences).
Have you ever moved to a new place or started something new? Were you nervous? Did anyone help you? (Use at least 3 sentences).
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Answer:
The restraunt was amess when it was first moved into, the girl there was not fimilliar with making friends but she racked up the courage to talk to the little girl who was comming in. They soon started to build on a friendshoip that started a littl rough. But they soon becaume good friends.
Well they are both around the same age and are girls and probably don't have muh experience with that.
She was nervous to make friends because she was not really accustomed to that.
Yes and good.
Explanation:
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Can someone please help
Answer:
5.
A. Period
B. Group
6. C
Explanation:
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According to the diagram above, when the north end of the Earth’s axis is tilted toward the sun, explain the suns effect on the North America.
A. North America will experience more indirect rays and shorter days
B. North America will experience more indirect rays and longer days.
C. North America will experience more direct rays and shorter days
D. North America will experience more direct rays and longer days.
Answer:
the answer is D
Explanation:
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A pot of water at 25°C is placed over a flame until it has boiled away. Which way is energy being transferred between the system and the surroundings? *
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of energy; energy is neither created nor destroyed but is converted from one form to another.
This means that energy can not be lost, we can trace the transfer of energy between a system and its surroundings.
When a pot of water at 25°C is placed over a flame until it has boiled away, energy is transferred from the pot (the system) to the surroundings hence the temperature of the surroundings rises accordingly.
The attraction between water molecules and a Nation or a Clion occurs because water molecules are —
A.
nonpolar
B
symmetrical.
С
polar.
D
linear.
Answer:
answer is
c. Polar
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Which phrase best describes an individual organ?
O A. The simplest unit of life
O B. Made of different kinds of tissues
C. Made of one kind of cell
O D. Meets all the needs of an organism
Answer:
made of different kinds of tissues
Explanation:
cause that's the only one that makes sense because it goes: cell, tissues,organ,organ system , organism
1. the simplest unit of life - cell
2. a individual organ - would be made of different kinds of tissues
3. tissues - would be made of one kind of cell
4- an organ system - meets all the needs of a organism
also it wouldn't make sense for a individual organ to be made of only one kind of cell so yeah
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Can someone help me with this
Answer:
4.
A. Alkali
B. Alkaline
C. Transition
5. True (it is extremely powerful especially when reacting with water)
Explanation:
please help on this question it’s the only one i can’t do !!
Answer:
70%of 2000 = 1400
2000 tonnes of hematite contains 1400 tonnes iron oxide .
1400 tonnes of fe2O3
fe2O3 have molar mass 159.69
calculate moles = given mass/molar mass
moles = 1400000000/159.69
moles = 8766986
one mole contains = 112 g of fe
so 8766986 moles will contain = 112×8766986
= 981,902,432 grams of ferrous
which is nothing but equal to 981.90 tonnes of iron!!
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What will happen to buildings, statues and canyons where water flows through them over many years?
Answer:
Water gradually degrades them until the metal parts rust and the other materials deteriorate.
Explanation:
no.of elements in KMnO4
Answer:
3 three
Explanation:
potassium (K), manganese (Mn), and oxygen (O).
Answer:
3 different elements (7 in total as there are 4 oxygens (The answer is either one of these))
Explanation:
9. In a laboratory experiment, two groups of rats are fed two different fatty acids as their sole source of carbon for a month. The first group gets heptanoic acid (7:0), and the second gets octanoic acid (8:0). After the experiment, a striking difference is seen between the two groups. Those in the first group are healthy and have gained weight, whereas those in the second group are weak and have lost weight as a result of losing muscle mass. What is the biochemical basis for this difference
Answer:
Beta oxidation of the odd chain heptanoic acid will produce propionyl CoA, which can be converted in several steps to oxaloacetate. Oxaloacetate is the starting material for the process of gluconeogenesis (producing glucose from noncarbohydrate precursors). This gives extra glucose to the first group, so they will be healthier and gain weight. Beta oxidation of the even chain will entirely be oxidized to acetyl Co-A (one of the precursors of the TCA cycle). This will lead to a large excess of ketone bodies instead of glucose for energy, which will lead to the second group being weak and losing weight.
Explanation:
The difference is seen in having an odd chain and an even chain of fatty acids and how they are broken down and used in the body.
Which pieces of equipment are
needed to calculate the velocity of a
falling object?
A stopwatch and balance
B speedometer and magnet
C compass and tape measure
D tape measure and stopwatch
Which of the following is an indication that a substance has undergone a chemical change?
A.
No new product has been formed.
B.
The color of the substance has not changed.
C.
The original constitute has not changed.
D.
The molecular structure has changed.
Answer:
D.
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where are human cells located (in living organisms)
What structural units make up ionic solids?
O A. Molecules
B. Nonmetal atoms
O C. Metal atoms
O D. lons
The option that is the structural units that make up ionic solids is option D. Ions
What are ionic solids?Ionic solids are made up of ions, which are atoms or groups of atoms that have a positive or negative charge due to the gain or loss of electrons. In ionic solids, the positive ions (cations) are typically formed by metal atoms, while the negative ions (anions) are typically formed by nonmetal atoms. The ions in ionic solids are held together by electrostatic forces of attraction, called ionic bonds.
Therefore, These bonds are formed when the electrons from the outermost energy level of the metal atom are transferred to the outermost energy level of the nonmetal atom, creating a stable compound.
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How many atoms are there in 8.80 moles magnesium chloride? (write your answer in scientific notation).
Answer:
There are 5.30*10²⁴ atoms in 8.80 moles magnesium chloride.
Explanation:
Avogadro's Number is called the number of particles that make up a substance (usually atoms or molecules) and that can be found in the amount of one mole of said substance. Its value is 6.023*10²³ particles per mole. Avogadro's number represents a quantity without an associated physical dimension. Avogadro's number applies to any substance.
Then you can apply the following rule of three: if 1 mole of magnesium chloride contains 6.023*10²³ atoms, 8.80 moles of magnesium chloride contain how many moles of atoms?
[tex]amount of atoms=\frac{8.80 moles* 6.023*10^{23} atoms }{1 mole}[/tex]
amount of atoms= 5.30*10²⁴
There are 5.30*10²⁴ atoms in 8.80 moles magnesium chloride.
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An unknown material has 389 J of heat energy added to it. If its specific heat capacity is 0.371 J/g*C and 58 g were affected, what was the temperature increase?
What type of energy must you add to a substance to make the particles of the substance
move faster?
A. thermal
B. potential
C. mechanical
D. geothermal
Answer: thermal energy a}
Explanation:
Thermal energy (also called heat energy) is produced when a rise in temperature causes atoms and molecules to move faster and collide with each other. The energy that comes from the temperature of the heated substance is called thermal energy.
qestions do you have about plate tectonics
From the deepest ocean trench to the tallest mountain, plate tectonics explains the features and movement of Earth's surface in the present and the past.
Developed from the 1950s to the 1970s, the theory of plate tectonics is the modern update to continental drift, an idea first proposed by scientist Alfred Wegener in 1912 which stated that Earth’s continents had “drifted” across the planet over time. Wegener didn't have an explanation for how continents could move around the planet, but researchers do now: plate tectonics.
Plate tectonics is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into large slabs of solid rock, called “plates,” that glide over Earth's mantle, the rocky inner layer above Earth’s core. Earth’s solid outer layer, which includes the crust and the uppermost mantle, is called the lithosphere. It is 100 km (60 miles) thick, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Below the lithosphere is the asthenosphere—a viscous layer kept malleable by heat deep within the Earth. It lubricates the undersides of Earth's tectonic plates, allowing the lithosphere to move around.
Answer:
1. How fast do tectonic plates move? Answer: There are seven major plates: African, Antarctic, Eurasian, Indo-Australian, North American, Pacific and South American
2. What are the factors affecting plate tectonics? Answer: The force that causes most of the plate movement is thermal convection, where heat from the Earth's interior causes currents of hot rising magma and cooler sinking magma to flow, moving the plates of the crust along with them.
3. What 3 things support the theory of plate tectonics? Answer: Modern continents hold clues to their distant past. Evidence from fossils, glaciers, and complementary coastlines helps reveal how the plates once fit together. Fossils tell us when and where plants and animals once existed.
Explanation:
How is the chemical bonding between atoms of magnesium different from the chemical bonding within a crystal of aluminum iodide?
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The bond between magnesium atoms is a metallic bond while the bond within a crystal of aluminum iodide is an ionic bond.
A metallic crystal consists of a sea of electrons that are electrostatically attracted to positive metal ions. This is the nature of the bonding between magnesium atoms in a crystal of magnesium.
In aluminum iodide, there is a transfer of electrons from aluminium to iodine which is typical of an ionic bond. Electrostatic interaction holds oppositely charged ions together in the crystal of aluminum iodide.
How many moles of F2 are required to produced 8.3 moles of HF
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Answer: KCIO3
Explanation:
The graph shows that it is the lowest at 0 degrees meaning that it has the lowest solubility
Answer:
KOL c
Explanation:
Read the temp what is it?
17.3 or 17.25??
Answer:
I would say 17.25.
Explanation:
The answer to this question
Answer:
C. seems to be the answer as ionic comlopunds have high melting points becuase of the anion cation bond which is not seen in covalent bonds that share electrons in polar arragnements.
Explanation:
Answer:
I think is B hopefully is