Select the TRUE statements below regarding the coordination compound prepared in lab. Group of answer choices The coordination compound contained a complex ion that was covalently bonded to sulfate. The ligand must have at least one unshared pair of valence electrons in order to covalently bond with transition metal in the coordination compound. Ethanol was used during crystallization of the coordination compound because the compound is soluble in ethanol. The ammonia is covalently bonded to the transition metal. The colors of many coordination compounds are the result of light absorption by the d electrons on the transition metal.

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Answer 1

Answer: Hello the compound is missing but I was able to get the Full question and missing compound . ( compound = copper sulfate )

answer : statement ; 2 , 3 and 5

Explanation:

The true statements regarding the coordination compound ( copper sulfate ) are :

The ligand must have at least one unshared pair of valence electrons in order to covalently bond with transition metal in the coordination compound ( statement 2 )Ethanol was used during crystallization of the coordination compound because the compound is soluble in ethanol ( statement 3 ) The colors of many coordination compounds are the result of light absorption by the d electrons on the transition metal ( statement 5 )

During the coordination of compounds dative bonds exits between the transition metals and the Ligands molecules


Related Questions

How many Liters are in 98.2 moles of neon?

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Answer:

2200 L

Explanation:

There are 22.4 L in 1 mole of neon so if you have 98.2 L, then you have 98.2 mole x (22.4 L/mole) = 2200 L of neon.

A 3mL sample of a 200 Molar solution is left open on a lab
counter for two weeks, after which the concentration of the solution is 6 M. What is the new volume of the solution?

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Answer: New volume of the solution is 100 mL.

Explanation:

Given: [tex]V_{1}[/tex] = 3 mL,     [tex]M_{1}[/tex] = 200 M

[tex]M_{2}[/tex] = 6 M,     [tex]V_2[/tex] = ?

Formula used to calculate the new volume of solution is as follows.

[tex]M_{1}V_{1} = M_{2}V_{2}[/tex]

Substitute the values into above formula as follows.

[tex]M_{1}V_{1} = M_{2}V_{2}\\200 M \times 3 mL = 6 M \times V_{2}\\V_{2} = \frac{200 M \times 3 mL}{6 M}\\= 100 mL[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that new volume of the solution is 100 mL.

Given that the nucleophilic substitution reaction used 5.0 mL of t-pentyl alcohol and 12.0 mL of conc. hydrochloric acid to produce t-pentyl chloride, what is the theoretical yield of t-pentyl chloride, in grams

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Answer:

4.90 g

Explanation:

Given that:

volume of t-pentyl alcohol = 5 mL

the standard density of t-pentyl alcohol = 0.805 g/mL

Recall that:

density = mass(in wt) /volume

mass = density × volume

mass = 0.805 g/mL × 5 mL

mass = 4.03 g

Volume of HCl used = 12 mL

The reaction for this equation is shown in the image attached below.

From the reaction,

88.15 g of t-pentyl alcohol reacts with concentrated HCl to yield 106.59 g pf t-pentyl chloride.

4.03 g of t-pentyl alcohol forms,

[tex]= \dfrac{106.59 \ g \times 4.03 \ g}{88.15 \ g}[/tex] of t-pentyl chloride.

Therefore,

Theoretical yield of t-pentyl chloride = 4.90 g

Laughing gas can decompose into nitrogen and oxygen

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Nitrous oxide decomposes into nitrogen and oxygen, according to 2 N2O (g) -> 2 N2 (g) + O2 (g). ... In an experiment, a stream of N2O is passed through a tube 25 mm in diameter and 20 cm long. The flow rate of the gas is 0.75 L/min.

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Answer:

I don't understand the question

Explanation:

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a. Explain why the pie pans flew off the van de Graaf generator
b. Give a detailed explanation of why the rabbit fur and the plastic rod were attracted to each other after we rubbed them together but not before
c. Describe two things you could change to increase the force of electrical attraction between two objects (this is about Coluomb's Law).

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Answer:

Static energy is an energy between two charges.

Explanation:

a). A van de Graff generator builds up a positive electric charge on the dome by separating the negative static electric charges from the positive static charge using a quickly moving belt. The positive charge collects on the large metal dome of the generator. When the charge builds up is large enough, a lighting like spark can shoot from the dome to a grounded discharge rod.

             Like electric charges always repel each other, and oppositely electric charges will attract each other. When the aluminum pans are being charged by the van de Graff generator, then each of them attain the same positive polarity similar with the dome. Thus,  positive charge starts to accumulate over the surface of each of the pie pan. Each aluminum pan repels the others. These repulsive forces between the pans are so strong that they succeed in overcoming the gravity force and thus the top of the pan is pushed away from the generator's dome.

b). Static electricity is produced by a concentration of negative and positive electric charges. Like charges pushes away each other while unlike charges pulls each other.

            Objects generally have same numbers of positive charges as well as negative charges. And if there is any small imbalance in numbers of the charges on the object, it is charged.

            Negative charges easily torn away from the materials like the fur or hair. Also, the negative charges are held on other materials like the plastics. If we rub a plastic rod with fur, the negative charges will get transferred from fur to rod. The rod gets negatively charged and the fur is positively charged. As a result, the rabbit fur and the plastic rod were attracted to each other.

c). Coulomb's law stated that :

  [tex]$F=\frac{KQ_1Q_2}{d^2}$[/tex]    .............(i)

where, [tex]$Q_1$[/tex]  and [tex]$Q_2$[/tex] are the charges of two objects d is the distance between two objects.

As from the above equation, we can say that force of electrical attraction between two objects depends on the charges and the distance between objects.

1. The electrical force between two charged object is inversely proportional to the distance of separation between two objects.

Decreasing separation distance (d) between the objects will increase its attraction force.

2. And, increasing the charges of two objects(+ve and -ve) increases the force of attraction between two objects.

4. Calculate the final temperature of 75.4 g water originally at 12.6 °C after it absorbs 3.85 kcal
of heat.

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Answer:

63.7 °C

Explanation:

Step 1: Given and required data

Mass of water (m): 75.4 gInitial temperature (T₁): 12.6 °CAbsorbed heat (Q): 3.85 kcalSpecific heat capacity of water (c): 1 cal/g.°C

Step 2: Calculate the final temperature of the water (T₂)

We will use the following expression.

Q = c × m × (T₂ - T₁)

T₂ = Q/c × m + T₁

T₂ = 3.85 × 10³ cal/(1 cal/g.°C) × 75.4 g + 12.6 °C = 63.7 °C

Terry, a student, performs a titration. He completes these steps as part of his titration procedure: 1. He cleans and rinses a burette with standardized base. 2. He fills the burette with standardized base solution. 3. He reads and records the initial burette volume. 4. He adds a base from the burette to an acid. 5. He observes a color change in the Erlenmeyer flask. 6. He stops the addition of base from the burette. 7. He reads and records the final burette volume. Which steps will provide information needed to calculate the volume of base needed to reach the equivalence point? A. 1 and 6 B. 3 and 7 C. 3, 4, and 6 D. 1, 2, and 7

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

D is the answer because 2 is needed to know

Answer:

B) 3 and 7

Explanation:

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Answer the above pic

i bet no one can solve this correctly with steps​

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Answer:

solution given:

log k=4-[tex] \frac{200}{t} [/tex]

so,

On comparison

∆S°/R = 4

∆ S° = 4R

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Cuo
+ H2 → → Cu + + H20
colorless
water
black
powder
reddish
solid
gas
vapor

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Explanation:

because there is 2 hydrogen atoms in the reactions side of the equation (you can tell because the H has a 2 in the subscript) you have to have 2 hydrogen atoms in the reactants side to help balance out the equation. and since the copper and oxygen atoms are already balanced there is no coefficient needed.

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Answer:

1. lakes and rivers 2. groundwater 3. watershed 4. pollution

Explanation:

What dosage in grams per kilogram of body weight does a 134 lb woman receive if she takes two 275 mg tablets of penicillin?
How many 150. mg tablets should a 31 lb child take to receive the same dosage?

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Answer:

The dosage is 0.0906 g/kgThe child should take 8.5 tablets to receive the same dosage

Explanation:

First we convert 134 lb into kg:

1 lb = 0.453 kg134 lb * [tex]\frac{0.453kg}{1lb}[/tex] = 60.702 kg

Then we convert 275 mg into g:

1000 mg = 1 g275 mg * [tex]\frac{1g}{1000mg}[/tex] = 0.275 g

Now we can calculate the dosage in grams per kilogram of body weight, keeping in mind that two tablets are consumed:

(0.275 g) * 2 / 60.702 kg = 0.0906 g/kg

As for the second part, first we convert 31 lb into kg:

31 lb * [tex]\frac{0.453 kg}{1lb}[/tex] = 14.043 kg

Now we calculate how many penicillin grams should be consumed:

14.043 kg * 0.0906 g/kg = 1.27 g

We convert 1.27 g of penicilin into mg:

1.27 g * 1000 = 1270 mg

Finally we calculate how many 150 mg tables should be taken:

1270 mg / 150 mg = 8.5 tablets

If I had 3.50 x 10 24molecules of Cl2 gas, how many grams is this?

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Answer:

412 g Cl₂

General Formulas and Concepts:

Atomic Structure

Reading a Periodic TableMolesAvogadro's Number - 6.022 × 10²³ atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.

Stoichiometry

Using Dimensional Analysis

Explanation:

Step 1: Define

[Given] 3.50 × 10²⁴ molecules Cl₂

[Solve] grams Cl₂

Step 2: Identify Conversions

Avogadro's Number

[PT] Molar Mass of Cl - 35.45 g/mol

Molar Mass of Cl₂ - 2(35.45) = 70.9 g/mol

Step 3: Convert

[DA] Set up:                                                                                                       [tex]\displaystyle 3.50 \cdot 10^{24} \ molecules \ Cl_2(\frac{1 \ mol \ Cl_2}{6.022 \cdot 10^{23} \ molecules \ Cl_2})(\frac{70.9 \ g \ Cl_2}{1 \ mol \ Cl_2})[/tex][DA] Divide/Multiply [Cancel out units]:                                                           [tex]\displaystyle 412.072 \ g \ Cl_2[/tex]

Step 4: Check

Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.

412.072 g Cl₂ ≈ 412 g Cl₂

My swimming pool is rectangular (16 feet by 34 feet) and has a depth of 6 feet. Lets imagine that my pool water is full to the top and is heated by a laser that emits photons with a wavelength of 520 nm. The starting temperature of my pool is a chilly 52 degrees Celsius. How many moles of photons would be required to heat the pool to a balmy 80 degrees Celsius

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Answer:

Number of moles of photons required = 5.04 × 10⁴ moles

Explanation:

The energy of a photon can be calculated from Planck's equation E = hc/λ

Where h = 6.63 × 10-³⁴ Js and c, the velocity of light = 3.0 × 10⁸ m/s

Energy of one mole of photons = N₀ × hc/λ

wavelength of photon, λ = 520 nm = 5.20 × 10-⁷ m

Energy of one mole of photons = 6.02 × 10²³ × 6.63 × 10−³⁴ × 3 × 10⁸/5.20 × 10-⁷

Energy of one mole of photons = 2.30 × 10⁵ J/mol

Energy required to raise the temperature of a given mass of a substance, E = mcΔT

Where m is mass of substance,  c is specific heat capacity,  ΔT is temperature difference

Mass ofnwternin the pool = volume × density

Volume of water = Volume of swimming pool

Volume of water = 16 × 34 × 6 ft³ = 3264 ft³

1 ft³ = 28316.8 cm³; 3264 ft³ = 28316.8 × 3264 = 92426035.2 cm³

Density of water = 1 g/cm³

Mass of water = 92426035.2 cm³ × 1 g/cm³ = 92426035.2g

ΔT = 80°C - 50°C = 30°C, c = 4.18 J/g/K

Energy required to raise 92426035.2 g water by 30° C = 92426035.2 × 4.18 × 30

Energy required = 1.16 × 10¹⁰ J

Hence, number of moles of photons required = 1.16 × 10¹⁰ J/2.30 × 10⁵ J/mol

Number of moles of photons required = 5.04 × 10⁴ moles

g A student determines the number of moles of water in a hydrated metal oxide by weighing a clean, dry crucible and lid while the crucible is empty, then reweighing the crucible and lid with a sample of the hydrate, heating the crucible and lid with a Bunsen burner and then reweighing the crucible and lid with the sample after cooling to room temperature. Which error will result in too high a value for the amount of water of hydration

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

A student determines the number of moles of water in a

hydrated metal oxide by weighing a clean, dry crucible

and lid while the crucible is empty, then reweighing the

crucible and lid with a sample of the hydrate, heating the

crucible and lid with a Bunsen burner and then

reweighing the crucible and lid with the sample after

cooling to room temperature. Which error will result in

too high a value for the amount of water of hydration?

(A) The heating is conducted only once instead of the

three times recommended by the procedure.

(B) The lid is left off the crucible when it is weighed

with the hydrated oxide.

(C) The metal oxide reacts partially with oxygen in the

air, forming a compound in a higher oxidation state.

(D) Some of the heated oxide is spilled from the crucible

before it can be weighed.

Answer:

(D) Some of the heated oxide is spilled from the crucible

before it can be weighed.

Explanation:

It is possible to determine the number of moles of water in a hydrated metal oxide by weighing a clean, dry crucible and lid while the crucible is empty, then reweighing the crucible and lid with a sample of the hydrate. The crucible and lid with the sample are heated, cooled and reweighed.

As this process is going on, suppose some of the heated oxide is spilled from the crucible, then the mass of heated or anhydrous oxide decreases leading to a consequent increase in the number of moles of water in the hydrated metal oxide, hence the answer above.

The too high a value for the amount of water of hydration error is occur due to heating of given hydrated sample.

What is hydrated compounds?

Hydrated compounds are those compounds in which water molecule is present with the normal compound.

To get the correct value of weight of hydrated compound, first we have to weigh the empty crucible and lid and then with sample of compound in the crucible and lid. After this substract empty weigh of crucible & lid from the sample-crucible-lid weigh. If we substract the weigh from heated sample crucible and lid, then we get the error because the hydrated water molecule may decompose due to heating and moles of water increases.

Hence, error will occur if we heat the sample.

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describe two sources of energy and explain how they work

please help me (50points)​

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Solar energy:-

In this way the energy generated through sun light with the help of solar panels and to be used in many works.

Wind energy:-

This is generated by moving turbines with windmills .It is used to create electric energy

A sample of polonium-210 has an initial mass of 390 milligrams (mg). If the half-life of polonium-210 is 36 days, how many mg of the sample remains after 72 days?

A.
392 mg

B.
195 mg

C.
97.5 mg

D.
48.75 mg

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I got this question right on my test.

Which of the following accurately describes the function of the muscular
system?
O A. To prevent and fight disease
B. To provide support for the body
C. To get rid of wastes and excess water
D. To allow the body to move​

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I believe it is D, but I may be mistaken. Could be B

100.0 g of water was placed in a simple, constant-pressure calorimeter. The temperature of the water was recorded as 295.0 K. A 20.0 g copper block was heated to 353.0 K and then dropped into the water in the calorimeter. What was the final temperature of the water if the specific heat capacities of copper is 0.385 J/g K

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Answer:

[tex]296.05\ \text{K}[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]m_w[/tex] = Mass of water = 100 g

[tex]c_w[/tex] = Specific heat of water = [tex]4.184\ \text{J/g K}[/tex]

[tex]m_c[/tex] = Mass of copper = 20 g

[tex]c_c[/tex] = Specific heat of copper = [tex]0.385\ \text{J/g K}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta T_w[/tex] = Temperature change in water = [tex](T-295)[/tex]

[tex]\Delta T_c[/tex] = Temperature change in cooper = [tex](353-T)[/tex]

T = Final temperature of the system

The heat balance of the system is given by

[tex]m_wc_w\Delta T_w=m_cc_c\Delta T_c\\\Rightarrow 100\times 4.184\times (T-295)=20\times 0.385\times (353-T)\\\Rightarrow 418400\left(T-295\right)=7700\left(353-T\right)\\\Rightarrow 418400T-123428000=2718100-7700T\\\Rightarrow T=\frac{1261461}{4261}\\\Rightarrow T=296.05\ \text{K}[/tex]

The final temperature of the water is [tex]296.05\ \text{K}[/tex].

The final temperature of the water when placed in a calorimeter is 296.05K

HOW TO CALCULATE FINAL TEMPERATURE:

The final temperature of water placed in a calorimeter can be calculated using the following expression:

Q(water) = - Q(copper)

(m × c × ∆T) water = - {m × c × ∆T} copper

Where;

Mass of water = 100 gSpecific heat of water = 4.184 J/g KMass of copper = 20 gSpecific heat of copper = 0.385 J/g KTemperature change in water = T - 295KTemperature change in copper = T - 353K

100 × 4.184 × (T - 295) = - {20 × 0.385 × (T - 353)}

418.4T - 123428 = - (7.7T - 2718.1)

418.4T - 123428 = -7.7T + 2718.1

418.4T + 7.7T = 123428 + 2718.1

426.1T = 126146.1

T = 126146.1 ÷ 426.1

T = 296.05K

Therefore, the final temperature of the water when placed in a calorimeter is 296.05K.

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Calculate the mass of 0.900 mol of lithium thiocyanate. ​

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Answer:

58.6 g.

Explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, since the molecular formula of lithium thiocyanate is LiCNS and therefore its molar mass is 65.1 g/mol, it possible to perform the calculation of the mass of 0.900 moles of this substance by recalling the following equivalence statement:

1 mol =  65.1 g.

Thereby, we can calculate the required mass as shown below:

[tex]0.900mol*\frac{ 65.1g}{1mol}\\\\58.6 g[/tex]

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What is the difference between chemical change and physical change

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In a physical change the appearance or form of the matter changes but the kind of matter in the substance does not. However in a chemical change, the kind of matter changes and at least one new substance with new properties is formed. Hope this helps!

Answer:

In a physical change the appearance or form of the matter changes but the kind of matter in the substance does not. However in a chemical change, the kind of matter changes and at least one new substance with new properties is formed.

What is the energy of a photon?
A. A photon has no energy.
B. The energy of a photon is hxc.
c. The energy of a photon is hx 2.
D. The energy of a photon is h* f.

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D, the energy of a photon is h times f

Soil comes in different colors.

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Answer: yes they come in different colors.

Explanation:

Most shades of soil is mostly black,brown,red,gray,and white the color of soil and other properties including texture, structure, and consistency are used to distinguish and identify soil.

Final volume of a .50 M H3PO4 solution prepared from 50 mL of a 6 M H3PO4 solution

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Answer:

600 mL

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial concentration (C₁) = 6 M

Initial volume (V₁) = 50 mL

Final concentration (C₂) = 0.5 M

Final volume (V₂) =?

Using the dilution formula (i.e C₁V₁ = C₂V₂) we can obtain the final volume as illustrated below:

C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

6 × 50 = 0.5 × V₂

300 = 0.5 × V₂

Divide both side by 0.5

V₂ = 300 / 0.5

V₂ = 600 mL

Thus, the final volume is 600 mL

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WHAT IS A ROCK?

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A rock is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter. It is categorized by the minerals included, its chemical composition and the way in which it is formed
A rock is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter. It is categorize by the minerals included, it’s chemical composition and the way in which it is formed.

where do you think water vapor in air comes from?

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Heat from the Sun causes water to evaporate from the surface of lakes and oceans. This turns the liquid water into water vapor in the atmosphere. Plants, too, help water get into the atmosphere through a process called transpiration

What will change more solid NiCl2 is added

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The Molarity will increase.

how many atoms are in 14 moles of cadium

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Answer:

14x6.02x10^23=8.428x10^23 atoms

Answer:

atoms are in 14 moles of cadmium. Cadmium is present in some foods and is emitted when fossil fuels like as coal and oil is used, smoking cigarettes. It is used in craft glazes, metal batteries, and coatings. We know that 1 mole of Cadmium (Cd contains) 6.023*1023 atoms, which is Avogadro's number

Explanation:

You have a cold gas of atoms, and you observe that if you shine light consisting of photons with energy 10 eV through the gas, some free electrons are observed, implying that a photon of this energy is able to ionize an atom in the gas. (a) If you find that the emitted electrons from the gas have a kinetic energy of 1 eV, what is the ionization energy of the cold atom

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Answer:

Ionization Energy = 9 eV

Explanation:

If we apply the law of conservation of energy to the given situation, we will get the following equation:

[tex]Energy\ of\ Photon = Ionization\ Energy + Kinetic\ Energy\ of\ Electron\\[/tex]

where,

Energy of Photon = 10 eV

Ionization Energy = ?

Kinetic Energy of Electrons = 1 eV

Therefore,

[tex]10\ eV = Ionization\ Energy + 1\ eV\\Ionization\ Energy = 10\ eV - 1\ eV[/tex]

Ionization Energy = 9 eV

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