If 0.654 g of oxygen dissolves in 1.5 L of water at 1.65 atm, at what pressure (in atm) would you be able to dissolve 1.35 g in the same amount of water?
Explanation:
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06/11/2020
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In this case, we first compute the moles of oxygen in 0.654 g and 1.35 g by using its molar mass (32 g/mol):
Then, by using the ideal gas equation at the both states, given the same both temperature and volume:
We compute the volume at the second moles:
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Answer:
3.41
Explanation:
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Atomic nucleus questions
Which of the following decay processes results in the largest change in mass of a nucleus?
Choose 1 answer:
А
Beta decay
Gamma decay
Neutron emission
D
Alpha decay
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Which electron in an atom (Z=17) is the most shielded from
nuclear charge?
A. an electron in the 2s
B. an electron in the 3p
C. an electron in the 3d
D. an electron in the 1s
Answer:
option no. C is correct
an electron in the 3d
A certain atom has a mass of 16 and an atomic number of 7. What element is this ?
Answer:
Nitrogen
Explanation:
According to the Periodic Table, the atom with a mass is 16 but the Atomic number is 7 for Nitrogen. That means that Nitrogen is an isotope.
Which of these is true for natural selection but not artificial selection?
A.Humans choose specific organisms to reproduce.
B.Competition for resources determines reproductive success.
C.Unfavorable traits decrease in frequency in a population.
D.Genetic engineering introduces new traits into a population.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Identify the type of bonding, covalent, ionic, or metallic, between
the atoms in an oxygen molecule.
Answer:
here hope it helps
Explanation:
covalent bonds
Find the area of the sector with a central angel of 120 and a radius of 8 inshces. Leave in terms of pie
Answer:
A = 66.98 square in.
Explanation:
The Area of a sector is given by the formula
[tex]A = \frac{\theta}{360}\times \pi r^2[/tex]
here θ is the central angle and r is the radius
given that θ = 120° and radius = 8 inches
[tex]A = \frac{120}{360}\times3.14\times 8^2[/tex]
A = 66.98 square in.
How many moles are in 4.01x10^24 particles?
Answer:
6.64
Explanation:
so moles
[tex] \frac{number \: of \: \: particles \: }{6.02 \times {10}^{23} } [/tex]
then do =4.01×10^24/6.02×10^23
you get the answer as 6.6445 u only need to write the answer to
3.S.F 6.64 moles
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The molar mass of copper(II) chloride (CuCl2) is 134.45 g/mol. How many formula units of CuCl2 are present in 17.6 g of CuCl2?
Answer:
7
Explanation:
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This woman comes to the clinic with high blood pressure,
hyperglycemia(high blood sugar), weakening of the bones and severe
depression of the immune system. Can you diagnose her condition?
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Answer:
the amount of trials in an experiment
Potassium (K):
g/mol?
2. Which element below would be the best choice when creating a covalent molecule with an
Oxygen atom?
A. Na
B. Mg
C. Ne
D. O
Calculate weight of anhydrous compound from remains upon dehydration of 2g copper sulphate pentahydrate
Answer:
1.28 g
Explanation:
Mass of anhydrous compound/molar mass of anhydrous compound = mass of hydrated compound/ molar mass of hydrated compound
Mass of anhydrous compound = ?
Mass of hydrated compound = 2g
Molar mass of anhydrous compound= 160 g/mol
Molar mass of hydrated compound = 250 g/mol
x/160 = 2/250
250x = 2 ×160
x= 2 × 160/250
x= 1.28 g
Additional Activities
Direction: Sharpen your understanding in projectile motion. Calculate the maximum height reached and the horizontal range of the given launched angles and initial velocity of a projectile. You may opt to use the Projectile Motion Simulation with Air Friction by AERDEMIR which can be downloaded via Play Store for free.
1. To use the simulator, set the given values as shown in the left.
Start Angle = Launched Angle = refer to the table Start Velocity = Initial Velocity = 20 m/s
Change the gravitational acceleration to 9.8 only Delete the values in Air Density and Drag Coefficient
2. Deactivate the friction force by tapping the icon indicated in the above image.
The maximum height of an object, given the initial launch angle and initial velocity is found with:
h = v2 is in2θi 2g
h = v i 2 sin 2 θ i 2 g.
Number of molecules in 16 grams of h2co3
For this one u can work out the amount of moles in h2co3 by using moles=mass/mr(of h2co3 is 52)
so 16/62=0.258moles then u use the equation
number of particle = moles × 6.02×10^23
=0.258×6.02 ×10^23
=1.55×10^23 molecules.
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Which has more molecules in it 10g H, 0 or 10g NaCl*
A)010g of H0
B)10g of NaCl
C)They have the same number of molecules
D)Cannot be determined
Answer:
10 grams of hydrogen
Explanation:
Read the following graduated cylinder.
How many ML?
Answer:
12.8 mL
Explanation:
the bolded bar indicates a count of 5. counting from there would add up to 8/10ths of a mL.
sources of magnesium to plants
Which of these takes place when a chemical change occurs? option 1: Bonds connecting atoms in products and reactants form. option 2: Bonds connecting atoms in products and reactants break. option 3: Bonds connecting atoms in reactants break, and bonds connecting atoms in products form. option 4: Bonds connecting atoms in reactants form, and bonds connecting atoms in products break.
Answer: Out of the given options bonds connecting atoms in reactants break, and bonds connecting atoms in products form are the changes which takes place when a chemical change occurs.
Explanation:
A change that leads to the change in chemical composition of a substance is called a chemical change.
For example, [tex]2NH_{3} \rightarrow N_{2} + 3H_{2}[/tex]
Here, bond between the reactant atoms nitrogen and hydrogen is broken down.
On the other hand, bond connecting the products that is [tex]N_{2}[/tex] and [tex]H_{2}[/tex] is formed.
Thus,, we can conclude that out of the given options bonds connecting atoms in reactants break, and bonds connecting atoms in products form are the changes which takes place when a chemical change occurs.
The formula for calclum chloride Is CaCl2. Which argument best describes the type of chemical bond that was formed between the calcium and chlorine atoms? An lonic bond because calcium is sharing its electrons with the chlorine. A covalent bond because calclum is transferring its electrons to the chlorine. A covalent bond because calcium is sharing its electrons with the chlorine. An lonic bond because calcium is transferring Its electrons to the chlorine.
Answer:
An lonic bond because calcium is transferring Its electrons to the chlorine.
Explanation:
Metals usually form compounds with non-metals through ionic bonding.
Metals are electropositive elements which form ions by the loss of electrons, whereas non-metals are electronegative elements which form ions by the gain of electrons.
Compounds are formed when two or more elements combine together. The formation of compounds involves formation of bonds which may be either ionic or covalent bonds.
The type of bonding that exists between the a metallic calcium atoms and non-metallic chlorine atoms in calcium chloride, CaCl₂, is ionic bonding. In the process of formation of the compound, calcium atoms which have a valency of 2 readily donates their two valence electrons to chlorine atoms to form calcium ions, Ca²+. Each chlorine atoms having a valency of 1 accepts an electron to form chloride ions Cl-. Two chlorine atoms accept the two electrons donated by a calcium ion. Due to strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the calcium ion and the two chloride ions, the ionic compound CaCl₂ is formed.
Explain why rubbing an alkali like bicarbonate of soda onto an acidic bee sting can ease the pain ?
A neutron collides with a nitrogen atom, resulting in a transmutation. Balance the equation.
on + '
NX+1H
Identify the unknown product by identifying the unknown letters.
Ais
Z is
X is
Answer:
The answer is ¹³₆C
Explanation:
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Al2S3 + 6H20 + 2Al(OH)2 + 3H2S
How many TOTAL number mole to mole ratios will there be total?
Answer:
the correct answer is 23:19
What can a nation do to improve the exchange rate of its currency?
A.
try to improve its balance of trade
B.
try to decrease its trade surplus
C.
try to lower its gross domestic product (GDP)
D.
try to export less while importing more
Answer:
A
Explanation:
balance the trades and improving them
Answer:
A:try to improve it's balance of trade
Explanation:
When naming a molecule, how do you indicate that the carbons on either side
of the double bond are pointing in opposite directions?
Answer:
use the prefix trans-
When naming a molecule, we indicate that the carbons on either side of the double bond are pointing in opposite directions by adding a prefix (-trans) in the name of the molecule.
What is IUPAC nomenclature?IUPAC nomenclature of organic compounds refers to the systematic approach taken for the nomenclature of organic compounds as per the recommendation of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry.
If alkenes have two different substituents at each end of the C=C then they can exist as stereoisomers (as geometric isomers).
This is because there is restricted rotation of the double bond due to the pi bond which means they don't readily interconvert.
cis- if the two alkyl groups, R-, are on the same side of the C=Ctrans- if the two alkyl groups, R-, are on opposite sides of the C=C.Therefore, When naming a molecule, we indicate that the carbons on either side of the double bond are pointing in opposite directions by adding a prefix (-trans) in the name of the molecule.
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A curium-245 nucleus is hit with a neutron and changes as shown by the equation. Complete the equation by filling in the missing parts. 52 54 138 140 142 Xe Te Ce
The question is incomplete, the complete question is:
A curium-245 nucleus is hit with a neutron and changes as shown by the equation. Complete the equation by filling in the missing parts.
[tex]_{96}^{245}\textrm{Cm}+_0^1\textrm{n}\rightarrow _{42}^{103}\textrm{Mo}+_{r}^{q}\textrm{p}+3_0^1\textrm{n}[/tex]
Answer: The complete equation formed is [tex]_{96}^{245}\textrm{Cm}+_0^1\textrm{n}\rightarrow _{42}^{103}\textrm{Mo}+_{54}^{140}\textrm{Xe}+3_0^1\textrm{n}[/tex]
Explanation:
The general representation of an isotope is given as:
[rex]_Z^A\textrm{X}[/tex]
where,
A is the mass number, Z is the atomic number and X is the symbol of the element
In a nuclear reaction, total atomic number and total mass number on either side of the reaction remains the same
For the given chemical reaction:
[tex]_{96}^{245}\textrm{Cm}+_0^1\textrm{n}\rightarrow _{42}^{103}\textrm{Mo}+_{r}^{q}\textrm{p}+3_0^1\textrm{n}[/tex]
On the reactant side:
Total atomic number = [96 + 0] = 96
Total mass number = [245 + 1] = 246
On the product side:
Total atomic number = [42 + r + 0] = 42 + r
Total mass number = [103 + q + 3] = 106 + q
Calculating for 'r' and 'q', we get:
[tex]96= 42 + r\\\\r=96-42=54[/tex]
[tex]246 = 106+q\\\\q=246-106=140[/tex]
Thus, the missing isotope is [tex]_{54}^{140}\textrm{Xe}[/tex]
Hence, the complete equation formed is [tex]_{96}^{245}\textrm{Cm}+_0^1\textrm{n}\rightarrow _{42}^{103}\textrm{Mo}+_{54}^{140}\textrm{Xe}+3_0^1\textrm{n}[/tex]
Answer: try 140 52 xe
Explanation:
Will these magnets attract or repel?
Attract
Repel
Answer:
repel, if you stick them together as they are, because the north and south poles are next to each other
Explanation:
The solubility of gases in liquids The solubility of gases in liquids increases as temperature increases and increases as pressure increases. increases as temperature increases and decreases as pressure increases. decreases as temperature increases and decreases as pressure increases. decreases as temperature increases and increases as pressure increases. is independent of temperature and increases as pressure increases.
Answer:
As the kinetic energy of the gaseous solute increases, its molecules have a greater tendency to escape the attraction of the solvent molecules and return to the gas phase. Therefore, the solubility of a gas decreases as the temperature increases.
Explanation:
As the kinetic energy of the gaseous solute increases, its molecules have a greater tendency to escape the attraction of the solvent molecules and return to the gas phase. Therefore, the solubility of a gas decreases as the temperature increases