Answer:
58.53 L
Explanation:
Ideal gas equation is
PV = nRT
P - the pressure of the gas = 104.5 KPa
V- the volume occupied by the gas
n - the number of moles of gas =2.50
R - the universal gas constant, usually given as 0.0821 atm.L/(mol K)
T - the absolute temperature of the gas.= 298K
[tex]V =\frac{nRT}{P}[/tex]
Now substituting vales we get
[tex]V = \frac{2.5\times0.0821\times298}{104.5\times1000}[/tex]
V = 58.53 L
Incorporate the meaning distance and displacement in the poem tagalog or English not necessarily the exact definition halimbawa: Itong mga dayuhan bago nakarating sa ating Bayan ay naglakbay ng ilang milya mula kanluran papuntang timog silangan
Answer:
Displacement.
Explanation:
The example i.e. these foreigners before arriving in our Town traveled several miles from west to southeast represents displacement not distance because in this example direction of the objects are given. We know that distance is a scalar quantity which is expressed from its magnitude only while on the other hand, displacement is a vector quantity which can be fully explained through magnitude as well as direction of the object. in this example, west to southeast represents direction of the objects so we can say that it refers to the displacement.
The attraction between water molecules and a Nation or a Clion occurs because water molecules are —
A.
nonpolar
B
symmetrical.
С
polar.
D
linear.
Answer:
answer is
c. Polar
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A basketball inflated to a pressure of 2.25 atm is increased in temperature from 275 K to 317 K.What will be the new pressure, in torr, if the volume remains constant?
Answer:
[tex]P_2=1971.2torr[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, by recalling the Gay-Lussac's gas law, as a directly proportional relationship between pressure and temperature, we can write:
[tex]\frac{P_2}{T_2} =\frac{P_1}{T_1}[/tex]
Thus, by solving for the required final pressure, in atmospheres first, we solve for P2 as follows:
[tex]P_2 =\frac{P_1T_2}{T_1}\\\\P_2=\frac{2.25atm*317K}{275K}\\\\P_2=2.59atm[/tex]
Which in Torricelli is:
[tex]P_2=2.59atm *\frac{760torr}{1atm}\\\\P_2=1971.2torr[/tex]
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why is the air so warm at the equator
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Same reason as the answer before mine, but the answer to your questionaire is C.
1.9x10^23 atoms of sulfur to grams of sulfur
Answer:
see explanation and punch in the numbers yourself ( will be better for your test)
Explanation:
If you are given atoms you need to divide by Avogadro's number 6.022x10^23
then you will have moles of sulfur-- once you have moles multiply by the molar mass of sulfur to go from moles to grams
mm of sulfur is 32 g/mol
Mole measure the number of elementary entities of a given substance that are present in a given sample. Therefore, the grams of sulfur in 1.9x10²³ atoms of sulfur is 9.92g.
What is mole?The SI unit of amount of substance in chemistry is mole. The mole is used to measure the quantity of amount of substance.
Given number of atoms= 1.9x10²³atoms
we know one mole of any element contains 6.022×10²³ atoms which is also called Avogadro number
mole =given number of atoms ÷ 6.022×10²³(Avogadro number)
Substituting the values
mole=1.9x10²³÷ 6.022×10²³
mole = 0.31 mole of sulfur
Mole = given mass÷ Molar mass
Molar mass of sulfur=32g/mol
mass of sulfur =0.31 mole ×32g/mol
mass of sulfur=9.92g
Therefore, the grams of sulfur in 1.9x10²³ atoms of sulfur is 9.92g.
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Answer:
K = °C +273
°C = K - 273
1. 59 °C.
2. 300K.
5. 673K
6. 927 °C
How many atoms are there in 8.80 moles magnesium chloride? (write your answer in scientific notation).
Answer:
There are 5.30*10²⁴ atoms in 8.80 moles magnesium chloride.
Explanation:
Avogadro's Number is called the number of particles that make up a substance (usually atoms or molecules) and that can be found in the amount of one mole of said substance. Its value is 6.023*10²³ particles per mole. Avogadro's number represents a quantity without an associated physical dimension. Avogadro's number applies to any substance.
Then you can apply the following rule of three: if 1 mole of magnesium chloride contains 6.023*10²³ atoms, 8.80 moles of magnesium chloride contain how many moles of atoms?
[tex]amount of atoms=\frac{8.80 moles* 6.023*10^{23} atoms }{1 mole}[/tex]
amount of atoms= 5.30*10²⁴
There are 5.30*10²⁴ atoms in 8.80 moles magnesium chloride.
Q3. When copper (II) chloride reacts with silvernitrate, copper (II) nitrate and silverchloride are formed.Write the balanced equation for the reaction given above:A.CuCl2(aq) + 2 AgNO3(aq) →Cu (NO3)2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)B.CuCl2(aq) + NaNO3(aq) →Cu (NO3)2(aq) + AgCl(s)C.CuCl2(aq) + 2 NaNO2(aq) →Cu (NO2)2(aq) + 2 AgCl(s)D.CuCl(aq) + NaNO3(aq) →Cu NO3(aq) + AgCl(aq
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
When we are writing chemical reaction equations, we must ensure that such equations are balanced. That is, the number of atoms of each element on both sides of the reaction equation are exactly the same.
After we identify the formula of each compound in the reaction, then we proceed the write the balanced reaction equation as follows;
CuCl2 + 2AgNO3 -------> Cu(NO3)2 + 2AgCl
Round the following number to 3 significant figures:
15937
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Answer:
15900
Explanation:
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Answer:
15900
Explanation:
Which object is smaller than a cell?
Molecule
Organ
Organism
Tissue
Answer:
Molecule
Explanation:
Levels of organization (atom-molecule-cell-tissue-organ-organ-system-organism)
Complete the sentence:
The north pole of a magnet____ the north pole of another magnet.
-will attract
-may repel, attract, or not affect
-will not affect
-will repel
the north pole of the magnet will repel the north pole of another magnet
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the galvanometer is not measuring any electricity despite all wires being hooked up. Why could this be?
Answer: you can find out information about Wheatstone bridge.
Explanation: maybe resistors are adjusted such a way that current through
Galvanometer is zero. There is no picture.
Answer:
mmh maybe the connections arent right
Explanation:
coz when u mess up even a bit current wont flow
__MgCl2 +
_Na3PO4 -->
NaCl
_Mg3(PO4)2 +
---
In the reaction above, how many moles of sodium chloride would be produced
if you started with 20 grams of magnesium chloride and excess sodium
phosphate? The equation is not balanced.
(If anyone can answer in depth if appreciate it )
Answer:
24.5 g of NaCl
Explanation:
We begin from the balanced reaction:
3MgCl₂ + 2Na₃PO₄ → 6NaCl + Mg₃(PO₄)₂
If the sodium phosphate is in excess, then the limting reagent is the magnessium chloride.
We convert mass to moles:
20 g . 1mol / 95.2g = 0.210 moles.
3 moles of MgCl₂ can produce 6 moles of NaCl
0.210 moles of salt, may produce (0.210 . 6) /3 = 0.420 moles
Ratio of reactant is twice the product
We convert the moles to mass:
0.420 mol . 58.45 g/mol = 24.5 g
how does a drought (lack of water) affect an ecosystem?
When a drought occurs, their food supply can shrink and their habitat can be damaged. Lack of food and drinking water for wild animals. Increase in disease in wild animals, because of reduced food and water supplies. Migration of wildlife.
What is the mass of 4.57 x 1021 molecules of ammonia (NH3)?
Answer:
4665.97
Explanation:
Organisms change energy from the environment or from their food into other types of energy. This is called what?
Answer:
Metabolism
Explanation:
This is called Metabolism.
Metabolism is a combination of spontaneous chemical reactions which release non-spontaneous energy and chemical reactions requiring energy to proceed. In order to perform cellular processes, living organisms can take energy from food, nutrients or sunlight.
Which of the following is an indication that a substance has undergone a chemical change?
A.
No new product has been formed.
B.
The color of the substance has not changed.
C.
The original constitute has not changed.
D.
The molecular structure has changed.
Answer:
D.
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write a paragraph on: how Westfield how the rust in their water formed.
Answer:
Students have investigated what's going on in the fictional town of Westfield, they learned that the mysterious reddish-brown substance in the water is actually rust, which formed because of a chemical reaction between the iron pipes and the fertilizer substance in the water.
Explanation:
A 1.5 L pocket of air with a temperature of 295 K rises in the atmosphere. What will be the volume of the air pocket of the t temperature decreased to 2 celsius and the pressure is not changed.
Answer:
1.4 L.
Explanation:
Applying Charles law,
V/T = V'/T'....................... Equation 1
Where V = Initial volume, V' = Final volume, T = Initial Temperature in Kelvin, T' = Final Temperature in Kelvin.
Make V' the subject of the equation
V' = (V/T)T'..................... Euqation 2
Given: V = 1.5 L, T = 295 K, T' = 2 °C = (2+273) K = 275 K
Substitute these values into equation 2
V' = (1.5/295)275
V' = 1.398
V' ≈ 1.4 L
Read the temp what is it?
17.3 or 17.25??
Answer:
I would say 17.25.
Explanation:
I’m completely lost on these stoichiometry problems
Answer:
1) 4.21 x 10^24 molecules of Fe2O3
2) 36.416g of O2
Explanation:
1) First, find moles of Fe2O3 by using the mole ratio of 3:2. Fe2O3 has a coefficient of 2, and O2 has a coefficient of 3 thus making their mole ratio 2:3. Then, multiply 10.5 moles of O2 by 2/3 which equals 7 moles of Fe2O3. Finally, convert moles of Fe2O3 to molecules by multiplying it by Avogadro's number.
10.5 mol x 2/3= 7 mol Fe2O3
7 mol multiplied by 6.02 x 10^23 = 4.21 x 10^24 molecules
2) First, convert grams of KClO3 to moles by dividing it by its molar mass(approximately 122.5 g), which equals .759 mol. Then find moles of O2 by multiplying .759 mol KClO3 by the mole ratio of O2 to KClO3, which is 3:2. That equals 1.138 moles of O2. Finally, convert moles to grams by multiplying 1.138 mol by the molar mass of O2 (approximately 32g). 36.416g of O2 is your final answer.
93g KClO3/ 122.5g = .759 mol KClO3
.759 mol x 3/2= 1.138 mol O2
1.138 mol x 32g= 36.416g O2
Answer:
See Explanations ... I'll have to deliver my explanation in two posts. One is beyond the limits allowed.
Explanation:
Stoichiometry is very easy if you understand the relationship between the 'mole' and the balanced chemical equation. Let's start by defining the 'mole'
The 'mole' of substance is the mass of substance (element or compounds) that contains 1 Avogadro's Number ( = 6.02 x 10²³ ) of particles. The mass of substance that does contain 1 Avogadro's Number of particles is 1 formula weight of substance (also, molecular weight of substance). That is,
1 mole = 1 formula wt. = 1 mole weight = 1 Avogadro's Number = 6.02 x 10²³ particles of substance.
So, assuming you can determine formula weight then that value expressed in terms of grams is a 'Gram Formula Weight'; that is, 1 GFW = 1 mole wt.
At this point it is assumed that you understand how to balance simple chemical equations by inspection. That is, by the Law of Mass Balance ...
total mass of reactants = total mass of products
In problem 1 you are given iron (Fe) + molecular oxygen (O₂) => iron(III) oxide (Fe₂O₃) ... 4Fe + 3O₂ => 2Fe₂O₃ ... ∑mass R = ∑mass P.
Now, focus on the coefficients of each substance, that is, 4 for Fe, 3 for O₂ and 2 for Fe₂O₃. These values (coefficients) are moles of each substance in a special type of equation called the 'Standard Equation'. The Standard Equation is one which when balanced its coefficients are in the smallest whole number mole ratio of substance. That is the equation above is showing 4 moles of Fe, 3 moles of O₂ and 2 moles of Fe₂O₃. This is important in that most balanced equations that will be given in textbook problems will be in Standard Form.
From the Standard Form, the coefficients can be doubled, or divided in half, or whatever multiple or fraction one desires. The reaction would still perform in correct proportions. However, the multiples or fractions would not be in Standard Form. Most, if not all, stoichiometry problems will provide only the Standard Form.
Example, let's take the given equation above (from problem 1)
4Fe + 3O₂ => 2Fe₂O₃.
Both of the following are in correct proportions and will react with respect to the proportions YOU choose ...
(multiply by 2) => 8Fe + 6O₂ => 4Fe₂O₃.
(dividing by 2) => 2Fe + 3/2O₂ => Fe₂O₃.
Both are balanced and conform to the Law of Mass Balance but are not in Standard Form. Oh, and the Standard Form equations are assumed to be at 0°C and 1 atm, even if not specified in the problem. You may not need that now, but will become important in Gas Laws.
Let's move on to stoichiometry calculations. There are several methods being taught within the chemed. community, but I'm going to focus only on using mole ratios.
My approach begins with this rule => convert reaction data to moles, solve using mole ratios and convert to needed dimension at the end of the problem. This will simplify a lot of problems once you understand what it's about.
OK, for problem 1 ...
How many molecules of Fe₂O₃ can be produced from 10.5 moles of O₂?
Given the Standard Form equation 4Fe + 3O₂ => 2Fe₂O₃.
Now, write (neatly) the equation and list the givens under the specific substances ...
4Fe + 3O₂ => 2Fe₂O₃.
ex* 10.5 moles ? molecules note: ex* = excess (not used)
In this problem, since O₂ is already in terms of moles no conversion needed.
What you need to focus on is the relationship between the coefficients of O₂ and Fe₂O₃. Note that the coefficient of Fe₂O₃ is SMALLER than the coefficient of O₂. This means that the number of moles of Fe₂O₃ formed will be smaller than moles of O₂ given, that is 10.5 moles. How much smaller? Easy Calculation => Take the coefficient of O₂ and the coefficient of Fe₂O₃ and make a ratio of the numbers that will make 10.5 SMALLER. That is, you should use 2/3(10.5) to get a smaller number, not 3/2(10.5) because that would give a larger number and inconsistent with the ratio given in the balanced equation.
So, moles of Fe₂O₃ produced = 2/3(10.5) moles Fe₂O₃ = 7 moles Fe₂O₃. Note that 7 moles is smaller than 10.5 moles.
Now, the number of molecules of Fe₂O₃ is also an easy calculation.
Remember that 1 mole contains 6.02 x 10²³ particles, then 7 moles would contain ...
= 7 moles Fe₂O₃ x 6.02 x 10²³ molecules Fe₂O₃/mole Fe₂O₃
= 4.21 x 10²⁴ molecules Fe₂O₃.
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Answer:
a
Explanation:
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What causes the difference in density of matter?
Answer:
because it has more space
Explanation:
density have many pressure
What does the charge tell you about an atom?
Brainliest!!!!!!
Answer:
The charge will tell you if the atom is neutral, positive, or negative. "The charge of an atom is the number of protons minus the number of electrons."
help? It would honestly mean a lot :(
Answer:
1 1
5 2
6 1
8 3
10 3
6 3
9 3
13 3
Explanation:
First of you add the subscripts (the little numbers after the letters) and multiply the big numbers before the letters together to get the number of atoms
For Example:
O= 1 atom
Si{2}= 2 atoms
Mg{5}C{6}= 11 atoms
3Na{2}= 6 atoms
O(SiNa){2}= OSi{2}Na{2}= 5 atoms
Each Capital letter is a new Element
For Example:
O = 1 Element
NaSi = 2 Elements
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In the Neighborhood
Ahn vigorously scrubbed windows, a tedious necessity for her family's new Vietnamese restaurant. They had turned the building from homely to gorgeous, but everything had to be absolutely perfect: unique decorations, skillful employees, and fabulous traditional food. Then customers would adore the place, making the business a success.
Ahn shifted her vision to look outside the restaurant as a girl about her age, with abundant red hair, strolled up the street. Ahn’s family had recently moved to this neighborhood, so she had few friends.
The girl paused to study the sign announcing their opening and then looked directly at Ahn with a friendly smile. Ahn smiled back shyly and lifted a hand, accidentally waving with the cleaning cloth. The girl laughed at her amusement and waved back in acknowledgment.
Ahn hesitated, not accustomed to initiating friendship, but she felt courageous, so on a whim she opened the door. "Hello," she said, adding the first thing that entered her head, "do you like Vietnamese food?"
"I don't know, but I like to try new things,” the girl remarked, and then she introduced herself as Gabriela.
Ahn could not think of additional conversation until she had a sudden idea. "Please wait here," she requested, "and I'll be right back." She ran into the adjoining kitchen and explained her idea to her father. He was sympathetic, so seconds later Ahn presented a small package to Gabriela. "Some Vietnamese candy for you to try,” she explained. “If you enjoy it, I hope you'll return to the restaurant sometime, or even visit after school when I'll be here preparing for the dinner service."
"Excellent, I'll see you around soon.” Gabriela headed down the street, glancing back with a cheerful wave. Ahn spent the remainder of the afternoon hoping Gabriela really would return and not think Ahn’s gift was weird.
The following day, Ahn assembled bouquets of artificial flowers, orchids that would never wilt. She was admiring her accomplishment when she heard unexpected tapping and turned to see Gabriela beckoning to her with a plate covered with transparent plastic wrap. Ahn grinned with enthusiasm and opened the door with a cordial greeting.
Gabriela presented the plate and said, "I brought biscuits made from my grandmother's recipe to thank you for the delicious candy.”
"Come in, and we can have some biscuits right now," Ahn stammered, happy inside.
Gabriela entered and rotated to scan the room with its picturesque landscape mural. "Thanks, they really are wonderful, and I'm fascinated to see your restaurant."
As they snacked on the treats, Ahn fumbled for conversation and considered an offer. "Are you good with vocabulary?” she inquired. "I intend to design a publicity pamphlet for the restaurant, and I could use some assistance."
"Certainly!" Gabriela said, adding, "I'm delighted you moved into the neighborhood and thrilled I have a new friend."
Ahn grinned, now positive that the restaurant would make a wondrous impression on the community, that customers would be plentiful, and that she was going to enjoy life here immensely
Write a brief summary of the passage you just read “In the Neighborhood”. (Use at least 4 sentences).
This story is about two girls beginning a friendship. What do they do to become friends? What are some examples from the text to support your answer? (Use at least 3 sentences).
Why do you think Ahn was nervous to make friends? (Use at least 2 sentences).
Have you ever done anything to make a friend with someone? How did it turn out? (Use at least 3 sentences).
Have you ever moved to a new place or started something new? Were you nervous? Did anyone help you? (Use at least 3 sentences).
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Answer:
The restraunt was amess when it was first moved into, the girl there was not fimilliar with making friends but she racked up the courage to talk to the little girl who was comming in. They soon started to build on a friendshoip that started a littl rough. But they soon becaume good friends.
Well they are both around the same age and are girls and probably don't have muh experience with that.
She was nervous to make friends because she was not really accustomed to that.
Yes and good.
Explanation:
first time on here, using my frieds old account, sorry for the spelling im in a test. Hope this hellps
Describe how urine is formed, beginning with the blood. In 5th grade language please
Answer:
kidneys takes the waste out of the blood. It is then stored in the bladder, until the urinary tract takes the urine out of the body.
Would a rollercoaster have the greatest kinetic energy at the top of the highest hill or at the bottom on the highest hill
Answer:
The rollercoaster has the lowest kinetic energy at the top of the hill.
The rollercaoster has the highest kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill.
Explanation:
The kinetic energy of any solid body in motion is usually computed using this formula:
K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
From this, we can see that it varies based on two major parameters - The mass of the moving object and the velocity of the moving object.
We can assume that the mass of the rollercoaster is constant since no one gets off and it does not shrink in its size during the ride.
This means that the variations in the K.E are mainly coming from its velocity.
At the top of the hill, the rollercoaster is moving at its slowest pace. hence, it has the lowest kinetic energy at the top of the hill.
However, at the bottom of the hill, the rollercoaster is moving its fastest, hence it has the highest kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill.
Describe the composition of a molecular compound. What are two major characteristics of molecular compounds?
Answer:
A molecular compound is composed of two or more non metallic elements that are held together by covalent bonds.
The two major characteristics of molecular compounds are;
1.) They are held by covalent bonds
2.) They generally have poor conductivity
Explanation:
A molecular compound is one where two or more molecules come together to form a compound. Unlike ionic compounds that combine by the transfer of electrons, molecular compounds form by sharing electrons. The pairing of the electrons is what holds the molecules together and is known as covalent bonding.
A molecular compound has various characteristics, some of which are;
- Generally low melting and boiling points
- Soft solid forms
- Low enthalpy of fusion and vaporization.
But the two major characteristics of molecular compounds are;
1.) They are held together by covalent bonds.
The elements in a molecular compound share their electrons by having their atoms bond chemically to each other.
2.) They generally have poor conductivity
Molecular compounds do not conduct electricity and heat properly. Because they are formed by sharing electrons, they usually have no free electrons left to conduct electricity.
A. How do the following factors affect the spontaneity of a reaction?
i. Enthalpy
ii. Entropy