Answer:
63.6%
Explanation:
The given compound is:
N₂O;
The problem here is to find the percent composition of nitrogen in the compound.
First find the molar mass of the compound:
Molar mass of N₂O = 2(14) + 16 = 44g/mol
So;
Percentage composition of Nitrogen = [tex]\frac{2 x 14}{44}[/tex] x 100 = 63.6%
A model that describes the formation, ______________, and reformation of rocks.
Bohr's model of the atom attempts to explain the idea that
the atom is mostly empty space
O all atoms of one type of element are identical
O energy is quantized
O protons and neutrons are found in the nucleus
Answer:
O energy is quantized
Explanation:
Bohr's model of that atom attempts to explain the idea that energy is quantized within an atomic space.
In 1913 Neils Bohr put forward his own model of the atom based on the quantum mechanics developed by Planck. He suggested that the extranuclear part consists of electrons in specific spherical orbits around the nucleus. As one moves outwards from the nucleus the energy level increases.What are the homologous series?
Explanation:
Homologous series are the series belonging to a series of aliphatic organic compounds that differ only by the addition of a CH2 group
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Sulphur is found in many forms in the nature. S2, S6 and Ss being some of them. What can we say
will certainly be common among these forms of sulphur?
(A) They will exhibit same physical properties
(B) They will exhibit same chemical properties
(C) Sulphur atoms in each will be identical
(D) All of the above
Answer:
What can be said about these common forms of sulphur is that;
(B) They will exhibit same chemical properties
Explanation:
Allotropy is the property of an element to exist in two or more forms in the same physical state
Allotropes have several similar chemical properties but differ in their physical properties, such as the white, pale yellow to totally colorless diamond and the gray graphite
Sulphur can exist in several allotropic forms, and carbon is the only element that has more allotropes than sulphur
The sulphur allotropes includes S₂, S₆, and S₅ have similar chemical properties but different physical properties.
The correct option is;
What can be said about these common forms of sulphur is that they have the same chemical properties
Give the name of one of the 3 common acids used in chemistry
Answer:
Common strong acids include hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, and nitric acid. Common weak acids include acetic acid, boric acid, hydrofluoric acid, oxalic acid, citric acid, and carbonic acid.
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Write this in a word and skeleton equation:
Solid silver chloride and an aqueous solution of nitric acid are produced when a solution of silver nitrate is reacted with a solution of hydrochloric acid.
Answer:
Write this in a word and skeleton equation:
Solid silver chloride and an aqueous solution of nitric acid are produced when a solution of silver nitrate is reacted with a solution of hydrochloric acid.
Explanation:
A student claims that a large percentage of water on Earth is immediately available to drink. Is he correct? Why or why not?
Answer:
No, the student is not correct. The earth may have a lot of water... but not every part of water is drinkable. Most water is filled with bacteria and or viruses making it not suitable to drink! :)
Explanation:
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Which equation is balanced in an acidic solution?
Answer:
I think C but it could be D
Explanation:
I would say go for C
Why do molecules with dipole-dipole force have higher melting and boiling points than molecules
that only exhibit London Dispersion force?
Answer:
Because dipole - dipole force is stronger than london dispersion force
Explanation:
Intermolecular forces determines a wide range of physical properties of matter of which melting point is one of them.
Both london dispersion forces and dipole- dipole forces are vanderwaals force.
But diople - dipole forces exists between polar molecules which are molecules with permanent dipoles.
In london dispersion forces the dipole is temporary
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Answer:
Friction of wind against the ocean surface
Why do scientist use the scientific method
Answer:
B
Explanation:
scientists always look for evidence
Answer:
Yea its B
Explanation: The person above me legit toke the answer out of my mouth
why do stars appear to be bigger in the night?
Answer: in the daytime the sun is out so the stars are not visible becuase the suns reflection! At night When you gaze at the constellations, every star produces an image that's the same size, but your retina isn't sensitive enough to respond to the outer parts of those images except for the brighter stars — which therefore look bigger than the fainter ones.
Explanation:
This is what I found on goog.le a while ago now it might actually help if I’m wrong I apologiz, I hope this was your quistion!
How can calcium oxide change directly to limewater?
Wants equation and observation
Answer:
Lime(Calcium Oxide) is a white solid with strongly basic properties.Lime reacts readily with water to produce slaked lime,which is the chemical compound calcium hydroxide.....
When carbon dioxide gas is passed through or over limewater,it turns milky due to the formation of calcium carbonate.
how does the earth give us what we call and night
Answer:
the Earth rotates on an imaginary line called its axis and different parts of the planet are facing towards the Sun or away from it. it takes 24 hours for the world to turn all the way around, and we call this a day.
Explanation:
What is the percent by mass of Nitrogen in Mg(NO3)2?
Answer:
18.888%
Explanation:
why can mosquitos stand on water?
A-The mosquito is able to walk on the water due to the attraction between multiple water molecules, creating surface tension.
B-The mosquito is able to walk on the water due to the attraction between water molecules and other non-water molecules, creating surface tension.
Answer:
Mosquitos can stand on water because;
A. The mosquito is able to walk on the water due to the attraction between multiple water molecules, creating surface tension
Explanation:
Surface Tension is the surface property of a liquid which is due to the cohesive forces of attraction between its molecules, that enables it to withstand an external shearing force
The molecules in a liquid maintain a cohesive force between adjacent molecules that keeps all the molecules together such that the liquid has a defined volume
On the surface of the liquid, the cohesive forces between the molecules are shared by only between the adjacent molecules and molecules which are under the surface, and therefore, the attraction is much stronger such that the surface of the liquid is in tension, which is called the surface tension of the liquid
Therefore, the mosquito is able to walk on the water due to the attraction between multiple water molecules, creating surface tension.
1pt Twins raised in different families still exhibit similar mannerisms, indicating that at least some behavior is
O A. genetis
OB. environmental
O C. instinctual
OD. learned
How many atoms of beryllium are equal to 0.39 moles of beryllium?
Answer:
2.35 x 10²³atoms
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Number of moles of Be = 0.39moles
Unknown:
Number of atoms = ?
Solution:
To solve this problem:
1 mole of a substance contains 6.02 x 10²³ atoms
0.39 mole of Be will contain 0.39 x 6.02 x 10²³ = 2.35 x 10²³atoms
How many valence electrons must Calcium lose when forming an ionic compound with Bromine?
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Newton wrote the mathematical concepts to prove the _____ shape of planet’s orbits.
spherical
circular
triangular
elliptical
Answer:
Eliptical
Explanation:
While some orbits may seem circular, like Earth's, it is still an ellipse. Planets orbit stars in an elliptical shape, but some come very close to perfect circles. As for the other two, im certain you have never seen a triangular or spherical orbit. Hope this helps.
The diagram below shows the apparatus used to pass a current through copper
sulfate solution.
1 x
Positive electrode
Negative electrode
Copper sulfate solution
What is the name of component X in the diagram above?
point
Fuse
Switch
оооо
Ammeter
O Battery
i think the answer is b) i.e. Switch....
according to me ammeter and battery are already there...
The compound F2O has two lone pairs on the central oxygen atom. What's the structure of an F2O molecule? Is this compound polar or non-polar? Question 1 options: A) Bent or angular, polar B) Trigonal planar, polar C) Bent or angular, non-polar D) Trigonal planar, non-polar
Answer: A) Bent or angular, polar
Explanation:
The central atom oxygen has two lone pairs and two bond pairs in [tex]OF_2[/tex]. The number of electron pairs are 4, that means the hybridization will be [tex]sp^3[/tex] and the electronic geometry of the molecule will be tetrahedral. But as there are two lone pair of atoms around the central oxygen atom, repulsion between lone and bond pair of electrons is more and hence the molecular geometry will be bent shape.
The compound [tex]OF_2[/tex] is polar as the net dipole moment of oxygen - fluoride bonds do not cancel each other out.
hurry please Which of the following is a compound?
CO2
Ne
O2
P4
Answer:
p4
Explanation:
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How can the conductivity of a salt solution be decreased?
A. Add more salt to increase the concentration.
B. Add more water to decrease the concentration.
C. Add more water to increase the concentration.
D. Add more salt to decrease the concentration.
Answer:
B. Add more water to decrease the concentration.
Explanation:
If we add more water to the solution, the concentration is decreased and like wise the conductivity of the solution.
Concentration is the amount of solute in a solution. Conductivity deals with the ability of a solution to allow the passage of current.Concentration and conductivity are directly proportional to one another. The higher the concentration, the higher the conductivity and vice versa.
Adding more water increases the amount of solvent and the concentration reduces.What does the salinity of seawater represent?
The concentration of salt dissolve in the ocean
The concentration of all dissolved chemicals in the ocean
The volume of salt in the ocean
the mass of salt in the ocean
Answer:
Salinity is a measure of the 'saltiness' of seawater, or more precisely the amount of dissolved matter within seawater.
10 While a student is holding a piece of metal in her hand, her hand gets colder. What happens to the temperature of the metal? * m (6 Points) A. The piece of metal will get warmer because some thermal energy is transferred from the metal to the student's hand. B. The piece of metal will get warmer because some thermal energy is transferred from the student's hand to the ON metal. C. The piece of metal will stay at the same temperature because an equal amount of thermal energy is exchanged between the student's hand and the metal. D. The piece of metal will stay at the same temperature because thermal energy is not transferred between the student's hand and the metal.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
thermal energy is the energy between one object to another
butter is made by intentionally changing the density of the milk. Try to find out how this change is made and describe it briefly. Explain these changes using particle theory
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Answer:
As temperature increases, a substance will change from solid, to liquid, to gas. ... Apply Butter is made by intentionally changing the density of liquid milk.
Explanation:
The substance that cannot be broken down into a simpler form by ordinary chemical means is called a __ ?
Answer:
Elements
Explanation:
An element is any substance that cannot be broken down into simpler form by ordinary chemical means.
Elements are distinct substances that cannot be split up into simpler substances. .
Such substances consist of only one kind of atom. There are over hundred elements known till date. Elements are made up of unique atoms. In a chemical reaction, elements combines and rearranges.