8 moles
Explanation:
in the equation 1 mole of methane is reacting with 2 mole of oxygen
if 1 mole is reacting with 2 moles
so 4 mole will react with 2×4 = 8 moles
Answer:
8
Explanation:
beacuse use the molar ratio of ch4 : O2 which is 1:2 so you times 4 by 2
Please solve this question for me.
Answer:
0.0013 moles
Explanation:
moles = volume/ molar volume of gas
=240/24000cm3 (convert dm3 to cm3)
=0.0013
How many moles of aluminum are in this aluminum can? Answer: ____________ (25 pts) Calculate the number of aluminum atoms in this can. Answer: _______________ (25 pts) The Amount of Aluminum is 12.69g
Answer:a)No of moles of Aluminium=0.4703
b)number of aluminum atoms=2.832 x 10^23 atoms
Explanation:
a)Given that The Amount/ Mass of Aluminum is 12.69g
We know that
No of moles =Mass/ Molar mass
Molar mass of Aluminium, Al is 26.982 g/mol
No of moles =12.69g/26.982 g/mol
No of moles =0.4703
Also
b) 1 mole of aluminium must contain 6.022 x 10^23 atoms of aluminium
which is known as Avogadro's constant.
Therefore, 0.4703 moles will contain 0.4703 x 6.022 x 10^23 atoms =2.832 x 10^23 atoms
Give me formula for
1)Aluminium chloride
2) Copper sulphate
3) Zinc Nitrate
3) Ammonium Carbonate
Answer:
1. AlCl₃
2. CuSO4
3. Zn(NO₃)₂
4. (NH4)2CO3
Susan was frantic: the small diamond had disappeared from her wedding ring! It had been there this morning, before she made breakfast, so now she was ransacking the kitchen. She searched the dirty, soapy dishwater in the sink. She rummaged through the fridge, overturning a carton of milk, a bottle of sweetened orange juice, a container of potato salad and a jug of pumpkin soup. Then it was the pantry's turn. She examined the bottle of vinegar, the sugar bowl and all of the baking supplies, releasing a cloud of flour into the air. She even emptied the salt shaker onto the bench and pawed through the salt in search of the diamond. As she slumped to the concrete floor in despair, surrounded by a complete mess, she finally saw it – glittering in the dog's water bowl. Identify five mixtures mentioned in the stor
Answer:
No. 1 Susan was Frantic
No.2 panicked
No.3 determined
No.4 Despair
No.5 Releif
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PLEASE HELP WILL GIVE LOTS OF POINTS!!!!!!!!!!!! What is the daughter particle if Uranium -234 undergoes beta decay? Write your answer in isotopic notation.
Answer:
Given nuclide is uranium-234.
If it undergoes beta decay then, what will be the daughter particle?
Explanation:
The beta particle decay increases the atomic number of the nuclide by one.
There is no change in the mass number of the nuclide.
The decay of beta particle from Uranium-234 is shown below:
It forms Np-93.
the correct sequence where reactivity towards oxygen increases.
Answer:
Option D is good to go!
Explanation: as per the reactivity series more reactive substances will react with the counterpart substance.The most reactive substance here is calcium while the least reactive is aluminium, the magnesium comes in between.As per their reactivity, these substances will react with oxygen.
Explanation:
Calculate the total energy, in kilojoules, that is needed to turn a 46 g block
of ice at -25 degrees C into water vapor at 100 degrees C.
Answer: The total energy, in kilojoules, that is needed to turn a 46 g block of ice at -25 degrees C into water vapor at 100 degrees C is 11.787 kJ.
Explanation:
Given: Mass = 46 g
Initial temperature = [tex]-25^{o}C[/tex]
Final temperature = [tex]100^{o}C[/tex]
Specific heat capacity of ice = 2.05 [tex]J/g^{o}C[/tex]
Formula used to calculate the energy is as follows.
[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})[/tex]
where,
q = heat energy
m = mass
C = specific heat capacity
[tex]T_{1}[/tex] = initial temperature
[tex]T_{2}[/tex] = final temperature
Substitute the values into above formula as follows.
[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})\\= 46 g \times 2.05 J/g^{o}C \times (100 - (-25))^{o}C\\= 11787.5 J (1 J = 0.001 kJ)\\= 11.787 kJ[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that the total energy, in kilojoules, that is needed to turn a 46 g block of ice at -25 degrees C into water vapor at 100 degrees C is 11.787 kJ.
A gas at constant volume has a pressure of 2.80 atm at 400. K. What will be the pressure of the gas at 360. K? (4 points)
2.52 atm
2.94 atm
3.11 atm
3.78 atm
Option first 2.52 atm
Answer:
Solution given:
pressure 1[P1]=2.8atm
pressure 2[P2]=?
temperature [T1]=400k
temperature [T2]=360k
now
By using gas equation
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
since
volume is constant
P1/T1=P2/T2
2.8/400=P2/360
P2=2.8*360/400
P2= 2.52
Answer:
It's 2.52
Explanation:
This requires Gay-Lussac's Law, in which the relationship is P1 / T1 = P2 / T2. "P" stands for Pressure and "T" is Temperature. The first pressure is 2.80, the first temperature is 400 Kelvin, the second pressure is unknown (that's what your solving for), and your second temperature is 360 Kelvin. Because you don't have the second pressure, your equation will look like 2.80 atm x 360 K / 400. This will tell you that the pressure of the gas at 360 K will be 2.52.
I also took the test and it was correct.
Which term refers to energy stored within the center of an atom?
A. Thermal energy
B. Nuclear energy
C. Chemical energy
D. Light energy
Answer: i'm pretty sure it's b if i remember correctly.
Explanation:
i learned this a while ago so i'm not completely sure.
which method would be best for separating the compounds of a mixture that is made from two diffrent liquids
Answer:
fractional distillation since ot depends on the different liquids to have different boiling points
Name any three organic fertilizer using by farmers ?
Answer:
Typical organic fertilizers include mineral sources, all animal waste including meat processing, manure, slurry, and guano, plant based fertilizers, such as compost, and biosolids.
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3KOH + FeCl3 → Fe(OH)3 + 3KCl
How many moles of FeCl3 are needed to completely react with 3.0 g of KOH?
Answer:
0.0178
Explanation:
because you can work out the amount of moles in KOH using moles = mass/mr.
The mr of the KOH is 39.1+16+1=56.1 so you do
[tex] \frac{3}{56.1} [/tex]
which equals to 0.053475 so u 3SF which is 0.0535moles
than u uses the molar ratio which is 3 to 1
so 0.0535÷3=0.0178 which is the moles of FeCl3.
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the ending of a compounds name that is made up of three elements,one of which is oxygen
Answer:
—COOH
Explanation:
—COOH, acid group, containing 3 elements, C, carbon, O, oxygen, and H, hydrogen.
How many grams of FeCl3 are needed to make 1.5 L of a solution with a molarity of 0.450 M?
Which of the following is not a part of every scientific investigation?
Group of answer choices
Collection of relevant empirical evidence
Using models to understand objects and processes better
Use of logical reasoning
Devising hypothesis, making predictions
Answer:
the correct answer is Group of answer choices
Using models to understand objects and processes better is not part of every scientific investigation while collection of relevant empirical evidence,use of logical reasoning and devising hypothesis, making predictions is a part.
What is hypothesis?Hypothesis can be defined as an assumption which is made for the sake of argument . It is an interpretation of a practical condition for which action needs to be taken.It is defined as a tentative assumption which is made to test logical consequences.It is an antecedent clause of a statement which is conditional.
It is constructed before research. There are six types of hypothesis 1)simple hypothesis 2) complex hypothesis 3) directional hypothesis 4)non-directional hypothesis 5) null hypothesis 6)casual hypothesis
The hypothesis should be clear and precise, it must be specific and way of explanation of hypothesis should be simple.
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Analyze the following chemical combinations
a) MgO
b)CaCl2
c) Na2O
Why can’t neon store energy in this way?
Answer:
Neon is a noble gas, it is monoatomic in nature, which implies that it has only one atom present. If we compare neon with water, water has three atoms present, two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Hence water stores more energy than neon because it is polyatomic and contains chemical bonds.
Given the balanced equation representing a reaction:
HCl + H2O H3O+ + Cl-
The water molecule acts as a base because it
Answer:
It accepted a proton from HCl
Explanation:
When properly written, the equation box the reaction is given as; HCl(aq) + H2O(l) ----> H3O+(aq) + Cl-(aq).
According to Brownstead-Lowry definition of acids and bases, an acid donates protons while a base accepts protons.
Water molecule acts as a base in the reaction because it accepted a proton from HCl in the reaction above.
an archaeologist discovers an ancient wooden bowl. which isotope would most likely be used to determine its age?
a. carbon-12
b. carbon-14
c. uranium-238
d. oxygen-16
please and thank you to anyone who may know the answer.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
what's the common name for hydrogen oxide
La formula quimica de la molecula de agua H20 , si H = 1 gramos y O = 16 gramos . Cual es su composicion porcentual ? 88,88 % de O y 11,11 % de H 88,88 % de H Y 11,11% de O 80 % de O Y 20 % de H 90% de O Y 10 % de H
Answer:
88,88 % de O y 11,11 % de H
Explanation:
La composición porcentual se define como la masa que hay de cada mol de átomo en 100g. Las moles de agua en 100g son:
Masa molar agua:
2H = 2*1g/mol = 2g/mol
1O = 1*16g/mol = 16g/mol
Masa molar = 2 + 16 = 18g/mol
100g H2O * (1mol / 18g) = 5.556 moles H2O.
Moles de hidrógeno:
5.556 moles H2O * (2mol H / 1mol H2O) = 11.11 moles H
Moles Oxígeno = Moles H2O = 5.556 moles
La masa de hidrógeno es:
11.11mol * (1g/mol) 11.11g H
La masa de oxígeno es:
5.556 mol * (16g / 1mol) = 88.89g O
Así, el porcentaje de O es 88.89% y el de H es 11.11%. La opción correcta es:
88,88 % de O y 11,11 % de HAt which of the four labeled points on the titration curve below do you expect to find the highest concentration of hydroxide
ions?
A
B
C
D
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Hydroxide ions are produced when acid reacts with a base under a Ph value of more than 7. Hydroxide ions are negatively charged ions which are released in the aqueous solution during titration process. It a oxygen and hydrogen atom covalent bond.
Suppose you are titrating an acid solution with a base solution of known concentration. To calculate the concentration of the acid solution, use three steps. 1. Use the -------------- { (a) delivered volume (b) volume reading} of base --------------- { (a) after (b) to reach (c) before} the endpoint and the known concentration of the base solution to find the ------------ { (a) moles (b) mass (c) concentration} of base used. 2. Use the ------------ { (a) molar mass (b) dilution equation (c) molar ratio} to find the moles of acid from the moles of base. 3. Divide the moles of acid by the volume of -------------- { (a) base solution before (b) acid solution before (c) acid solution after} the titration to find the concentration of acid.
Answer:
1. (a) delivered volume, (b) to reach, (a) moles
2. (c) molar ratio
3. (b) acid solution before.
Explanation:
1. You must titrate the acid with a base solution of known concentration, and use the (a) delivered volume. At the endpoint, the moles of acid and base in the titration follows the chemical equation, thus, you need (b) to reach the endpoint. With volume and concentration of the base we can find its (a) moles
2. With the (c) molar ratio, we can relate the moles of base with the moles of acid
3. When we have the moles of acid, we just need the volume of (b) acid solution before the titration to find molarity of the acid.
What type of structure are ionic lattices?
Big structures
Small structures
Tiny structures
Giant structures
Answer:
Giant structures
Explanation:
An ionic compound is a giant structure of ions. The ions have a regular, repeating arrangement called an ionic lattice . The lattice is formed because the ions attract each other and form a regular pattern with oppositely charged ions next to each other.
Using the following balanced equation, if you had 48 molecules of O2,
how many molecules of SO3 would you produce?
S8 + 12O2 --> 8SO3
Explanation:
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This graph represents a population of molecules in a gas versus the distribution of the average velocity(speed) of its molecules in that population. Assume all molecules to be of the same mass. In reading the graph, it is important to note three things. One, is the most probable speed is at the peak of the curve. Secondly, the most probable speed increases as the temperature increases (so shift to the right), and the distribution broadens as it increases.
On the graph, indicate the average kinetic energy of the population.
Explain your answer.
What part of the graph indicates the temperature of the sample?
Explain your answer.
Sketch a curve that represents the distribution of molecules at a temperature below the one shown. Label it as T2. Describe both T and T2 in terms of their average kinetic energy. Be specific and detailed.
Submit your answer below.
Answer:
Part A
Given that the graph is symmetrical and bell shaped, the average kinetic energy is given by the midline of graph, which corresponds to the common speed of the highest number of the population
Part B
The formula for the average kinetic energy, K.E. = (3/2)·(R/NA)·T
Therefore, the part of the graph that indicates the temperature of the sample is the average kinetic energy. K.E.
Part C
At a lower temperature, the heat is less evenly distributed and we have the distribution T2 higher than T1
Please see the attached graph created with MS Visio
Explanation:
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Answer: The empirical formula of the compound becomes [tex]TiCl_5[/tex]
Explanation:
The empirical formula is the chemical formula of the simplest ratio of the number of atoms of each element present in a compound.
Given values:
Mass of Ti = 0.72 g
Mass of Cl = 2.85 g
The number of moles is defined as the ratio of the mass of a substance to its molar mass. The equation used is:
[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex] ......(1)
To formulate the empirical formula, we need to follow some steps:
Step 1: Converting the given masses into moles.Molar mass of Ti = 47.9 g/mol
Molar mass of Cl = 35.6 g/mol
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]\text{Moles of Ti}=\frac{0.72g}{47.9g/mol}=0.015 mol[/tex]
[tex]\text{Moles of Cl}=\frac{2.85g}{35.6g/mol}=0.080 mol[/tex]
Step 2: Calculating the mole ratio of the given elements.Calculating the mole fraction of each element by dividing the calculated moles by the least calculated number of moles that is 0.015 moles
[tex]\text{Mole fraction of Ti}=\frac{0.015}{0.015}=1[/tex]
[tex]\text{Mole fraction of Cl}=\frac{0.080}{0.015}=5.33\approx 5[/tex]
Step 3: Taking the mole ratio as their subscripts.The ratio of Ti : Cl = 1 : 5
Hence, the empirical formula of the compound becomes [tex]Ti_1Cl_5=TiCl_5[/tex]
Nitrogen and sulfur oxide gases originate from all of the following, EXCEPT
A . lightening Strikes
B. Volcano eruptions
C. Car exhaust
D . Plant Respiration ANSWER IT FOR 50 PIONTS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Answer:
the answer is D (つ°ヮ°)つ (^ω^)
How many joules would be required to change the temperature of 250.0 g of aluminum from 15.0°C to 75.0°C? The specific heat capacity of a luminum is 24.2J/g°C.
Let's start by figuring out the amount in miles. From there, we can easily find the equivalent mass. Which equation do we need to find out how many moles of NH4Cl would there be in 500 mL of a 0.300 M solution of it?
A. n=C x V
B. C=V x n
C. C=n x V
D. n=C / V
Answer:
A. n= C x V
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution is the molar concentration of that solution. It can be calculated using the formula:
M = n/V
Where;
M = molarity (M)
n = number of moles (n)
V = volume (mL)
To calculate the number of moles from a given molarity value and volume, we say:
n = M × V
For this case of NH4Cl;
V = 500mL = 500/1000 = 0.5L
M = 0.300 M
n = 0.300 × 0.5
n = 0.15moles
Answer: n=CxV
Explanation: