Answer:
3,3 Methyl hexyne
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If you start with 50 grams of H2O how much NaOH would you produce
2 Na + 2 H2O = 2 NaOH + H2
Is this an example of physical or chemical weathering?
chemical
physical
Answer:
Physical
Explanation:
because the erosion of the canyon did not change any of the chemical attributes of the rock it only changed the appearance. it may have changed the color which is an example of chemical properties but in this case, it is physical. But in other cases, you would refer to this type of weathering as mechanical weathering.
Answer:
it physical
Explanation:
because it moving
Como se explica o fato de o diamante e o grafite serem formados pelo mesmo elemento, o carbono, e serem materiais completamente diferentes?
Answer:
Ver explicacion
Explanation:
La capacidad de un elemento de existir en diferentes formas en el mismo estado físico se conoce como alotropía.
No es solo el carbono el que exhibe alotropía. También se sabe que el azufre y el fósforo exhiben alotropía.
Hay dos alótropos cristalinos de azufre; grafito y diamante. El grafito y el diamante difieren en la disposición de los átomos de carbono y la naturaleza de los enlaces entre los átomos de carbono en ambas sustancias.
Por lo tanto, el grafito y el diamante tienen propiedades físicas y químicas observadas completamente diferentes debido a las diferencias en la disposición de los átomos de carbono en cada sustancia, así como a las diferencias en la naturaleza de los enlaces entre los átomos de carbono en ambas sustancias.
Please answer all of the examples below!
Answer:
The first one is balanced. The second one is not.
Explanation:
The first one is balanced because there are the same amount of elements on the reactant side as there are on the product side. The second one is not balanced because there are not the same amount of elements on the reactant side as there are on the product side. Therefore, it is not balanced
More Detailed: first example
Reactant side (left of arrow)
H: 2
C: 1
O: 3
Product side (right of arrow)
H: 2
C: 1
O: 3
More detailed: second example
Reactant side:
Na: 1
O: 1
H: 1
C: 1
Product side:
Na: 2
O: 4
H: 2
C: 1
the variables needed to balance this equation is 2,1, 1, 1.
HELP PLEASE 40.0 grams of salt are dissolved in 100. grams of water. The solution is how many grams?
Answer:
The mass of the solution is 140 grams.
Explanation:
The mass of the solution is given by the sum of the solute's mass and the solvent's mass:
[tex] m_{sol} = m_{ste} + m_{svt} [/tex]
Where:
[tex] m_{sol} [/tex]: is the mass of the solution
[tex]m_{ste}[/tex]: is the mass of the solute
[tex]m_{svt} [/tex]: is the mass of the solvent
The solute is the salt (40.0 g) and the solvent is the water (100 g), so:
[tex] m_{sol} = m_{ste} + m_{svt} = 40 g + 100 g = 140 g [/tex]
Therefore, the mass of the solution is 140 grams.
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The pressure of a gas is 750 torr when its volume is 400. ml. Calculate the
pressure in atm if the gas is allowed to expand to 600.0 mL at a constant
temperature.
a. 0.66 atm
b. 1.5 atm
c. 500. atm
d. 1130 atm
Answer:
a. 0.66 atm
Explanation:
Pi = 750 torr = 0.99 atm. Pf = ?
Vi = 400 ml Vf = 600ml
Using PiVi = PfVf
Then 400ml × 0.99atm = Pfatm × 600ml
Solving for Pf, we have,
Pf = (400ml × 0.99atm)/600ml
Pf = 0.66atm
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Answer:
7.17
Explanation:
convert 5.50g to moles of salicylic acid. Then use mole ratios and convert the moles of salicylic acid to moles of Asprin(mole ratio is 1:1). Then convert the moles to grams using the molar mass of asprin.
How many joules are required to melt 80 grams of ice to water at 0 C?
Explanation:
Its value is 6.02 kj/mol. This means for every mole of ice we melt we must apply 6.02 kj of heat. We can calculate the heat needed with the following equation:
q
=
n
×
Δ
H
where:
q
= heat
n
= moles
Δ
H
= enthalpy
In this problem we would like to calculate the heat needed to melt 35 grams of ice at 0 °C. This problem can be broken into three steps:
1. Calculate moles of water
2. multiply by the enthalpy of fusion
3. Convert kJ to J
Step 1: Calculating moles of water
35
g
×
(
1
m
o
l
18.02
g
)
=
1.94
m
o
l
s
Step 2: Multiply by enthalpy of fusion
q
=
n
×
Δ
H
=
1.94
×
6.02
=
11.678
k
J
Step 3: Convert kJ to J
11.678
k
J
×
(
1000
J
1
k
J
)
=
11
,
678
J
Finally rounding to 2 sig figs (since 34°C has two sig figs) we get
q
=
12
,
000
J
One last note, if the temperature were not 0 °C then the ice would have to be heated in addition to melted. This would be a phase change problem combined with a heat capacity problem.
For the reaction of C 2H 4( g) with O 2( g), to form CO 2( g) and H 2O( g), what number of grams of CO 2 could be produced from 2.0 g of C 2H 4 and 5.0 g of O 2?
Answer:
4.58g of CO₂ could be produced
Explanation:
Based on the reaction:
C₂H₄(g) + 3O₂(g) → 2CO₂(g) + 2H₂O(g)
1 mole of C₂H₄ reacts with 3 moles of oxygen to produce 2 moles of CO₂
To solve this question we must find the moles of each reactant in order to find limiting reactant. With limiting reactant we can find the moles -And the mass- of CO₂ produced:
Moles C₂H₄ -Molar mass: 28.05g/mol-
2.0g * (1mol / 28.05g) = 0.0713moles
Moles O₂ -Molar mass: 32g/mol-
5.0g * (1mol / 32g) = 0.156moles
For a complete reaction of 0.0713 moles of C2H4 are required:
0.0713 moles C₂H₄ * (3 moles O₂ / 1 mol C₂H₄) = 0.214 moles of O₂
As there are just 0.156 moles, O₂ is limiting reactant.
The moles of CO₂ produced are:
0.156 moles O₂ * (2mol CO₂ / 3mol O₂) = 0.104 moles CO₂
The mass is -Molar mass CO₂: 44.01g/mol-
0.104 moles CO₂ * (44.01g / mol) =
4.58g of CO₂ could be producedWhat are the 2 common uses for Polonium?
A gas occupies 12.3 L at a temperature of 40.0 K. What is the volume when the temperature is increased to 60.0 K?
Answer:
the volume is 18.45 L
Explanation:
The computation of the volume when the temperature is increased to 60.0 K is shown below:
Since the gas occupied 12.3 L at a temperature of 40.0 k
And, the volume when the new temperature is 60.0 k
So, the volume is
= 60.0 k × 12.3 L ÷ 40.0 k
= 18.45 L
hence, the volume is 18.45 L
A student combines 20.0 grams of hydrogen and 20.0 grams of oxygen in a reaction. According to the law of conservation of mass, how many grams of water should be produced?
A)20.0grams B)40.0grams C)30.0grams D)10.0grams
Answer:
A)20.0grams
Explanation:
Answer:
10
Explanation:
Which choices are uses of electrical energy?
Choose all that apply.
A. creates useful gases
B. supplies energy for heat
C. provides power to lights
D. creates a magnetic force
Answer:
option A,B and C.
are the options I chose.
The electrical devices include those that are needed to power appliances and those that are used in daily life. In order to make things operational, they need power or energy.
Electrical energy is taken from the movement of electronically charged particles. These when collide produce energy that can be used for heating, lighting, etc.Hence the option C is correct.
Learn more about the choices are uses of electrical energy.
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what may happen when two light waves traveling from oposite directoins meet?
Answer:
The meet
Explanation:
Which of these is not a characteristic of sponges?
lack a backbone
lack a brain
stationary
have a nervous system
why would a farmer add calcium hydroxide to his soil
How many liters of water vapor is produced when 33.4 moles of gaseous ammonia is reacted in the following reaction? Hint: Convert to moles first
Answer:
4 liters I think actually hold on
If a response is towards a stimulus it's described as _______; if a response is away from the stimulus it's described as _____.
Answer: Positive tropism, negative tropism
Explanation:
Stimulus can be define as external and internal agent which generate a response in an organism. If the growth and action is towards the stimulus it is called as positive tropism. If the growth and action is away from the stimulus it is called as negative tropism. Example, the growth of the stem towards the sunlight is called positive tropism whereas the growth of the root away from the sunlight is called negative tropism. Here, sunlight is the stimulus.
water will boil when...
Answer:
C
Explanation:
There are 1 1/2 times the amount of
we need on the planet today
Speed is the rate of change of position expressed as _____ traveled per unit of time. A. direction B. meter C. displacement D. distance
Answer. Speed is the rate of change of position expressed as distance travelled per unit of time
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Answer:
distance
Explanation:
Describe what is wrong with this sentence:
"When you kick a soccer ball, you create new
kinetic energy!"
Answer:
You transfer kinetic energy from you foot to the ball.
Explanation:
Energy cannot be created or destroyed.
Answer:
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A scientist wants to test the effectiveness of a medicine in treating
headaches. He puts the medicine into cookies and then tells his subjects to
lie down and have a cookie when they have a headache. He asks them to give
him feedback about how well these relaxation techniques work to cure their
headaches. What rule of ethics does this experiment break?
O A. The subjects are not informed that they are taking a medicine.
B. It is likely to harm his subjects.
C. The scientist is taking the work of others by reviewing the
subjects' feedback.
D. It is testing more than one variable at the same time.
Ca(NO3)2 wht is the mass
Answer:
164.088 g/mol
Explanation: hope this helps
Answer:
Calcium nitrate
Explanation:
164.088 g/mol
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What are the products of the following neutralization reaction? (No need to balance)
H3PO4 + Ba(OH)2 --> ??? + ???
A.)H2O + Ba3(PO4)2
B.)H30+ + BaPO4
C.)H30+ + Ba3(PO4)2
D.)H2O + BaPO4
H3PO4 + Ba(OH)2 --> Ba3(PO4)2 + H2O
so, (A) H2O + Ba3(PO4)2 is your answer.
Air is made of nitrogen, carbon dioxide, and small amounts of other gases. What is the pressure of O₂, total is 1 atm if PN₂ = 593.4 mm Hg, PCO₂ = 3.0 mm Hg, and Pothers = 7.1 mm Hg? *
0.3 atm
0.2 atm
0.4 atm
0.8 atm
Answer:
The pressure of O₂ is 0.8 atm.
Explanation:
The pressure exerted by a particular gas in a mixture is known as its partial pressure. So, Dalton's law states that the total pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the pressures that each gas would exert if it were alone:
PT = PA + PB
This relationship is due to the assumption that there are no attractive forces between the gases.
In this case:
PT=Pnitrogen + Pcarbon dioxide + Pother gases
Being:
Pnitrogen: 593.4 mmHg Pcarbon dioxide: 3 mmHgPother gases: 7.1 mmHgand replacing:
PT= 593.4 mmHg + 3 mmHg + 7.1 mmHg
you get:
PT= 603.5 mmHg
Being 760 mmHg= 1 atm, you get:
PT= 603.5 mmHg= 0.8 atm
The pressure of O₂ is 0.8 atm.
How much water should be added to 5.00 g of KCl to prepare a 0.500 m
solution? *
Molality = moles of solute
Kg of solvent
100 g
38g
500 g
134 g
Other
Answer:133.4
c
m
3
Explanation: Explanation:
Molarity is number of moles of solute divided by number of litres of solution.
M
=
n
V
Rearrange for V to give
V
=
n
M
Number of moles of KCl is the mass divided by the molar mass of KCl which is 75.5 g/mol, so (5/75.5) = 0.0667 moles.
Now plug in the numbers:
V
=
n
m
=
0.0667
0.5
=
0.1334
litres
So you need to add 0.1334 litres of 133.4
c
m
3
of water.
(NB: symbol for molarity is upper case M. m is metres).
What is the half-life of a radioisotope if a 20 g sample becomes 5 g after 2 days?
Answer: A- 1 day
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1 day is the half-life of a radioisotope if a 20 g sample becomes 5 g after 2 days
what is the physical change of a liquid to a solid by the removal of heat?
Hydrocarbons separated by fractional distillation of petroleum can be cracked to make
useful shorter chain products.
Which substance is not a product of the cracking of propane, M, 44?
A C.Hg
B C2H4
C C3H6
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Answer:
c.hg cannot be cracked for fractional distillation as there is only one of each
Explanation: