When you leave a wine exposed to the air, the ethanol in it reacts to form what?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

(ethanol) into acetic acid or vinegar. When wine is exposed to the air, Oxygen in the air interacts with the wine. The wine changes colour and turns both white and red wines brown.

Explanation:


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The atomic number of the element with the maximum number of unpaired 2p electrons in the ground state is

1) 1 2) 7 3) 13 4) 8

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what dose gravity measure ?

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Answer = Gravity is measured by the acceleration that gives to freely falling objects.

Answer:

the acceleration that it gives to freely falling objects.

Explanation:

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How can you determine the number of shells in an atom of a certain element, based
on the element's position on the periodic table?

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Answer:  At some point in your chemistry education, you may have been introduced to the song “The Elements in which Tom Lehrer does a rapid

fire musical rendition of all the elements' names. Like me, you may even have been offered the opportunity to memorize this song for extra credit. If so, it’s possible that you still remember the names of all the elements, which is an impressive feat—not to mention a fun trick to pull out at parties.

Explanation:

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Answer:

A. The product formed have more energy than the reactants.

This is because it is an endothermic reaction.

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underline and identify the parts of the text on this page that use examples of how the flow of the matter through a system is driven by energy and can do the work.​

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The parts of the text on the page that use examples of how the flow of matter through a system is energy driven and has the capacity to do work are;

1) The flow of water down rivers passing through hydro power dams to perform the following works;

River bank particle erosionElectric power generation

2) The flow of electrons that corresponds to the flow of electricity (in the reverse direction) to perform the following works;

Light bulbs turn onTelevisions are powered

3) The lifting of the hammer by the cam which gains gravitational potential energy that is converted to kinetic energy as the hammer drops

The hammer is repeatedly lifted and dropped by the cam to do the following work

Hammering a metal piece into shape

4) The chemical potential energy stored in bonds by virtue of the relative atomic distances which produces kinetic energy from the chemical potential energy

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What effect does fermented sugar have in beer brewing

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Answer:

If the sugar concentration level of the must becomes too high at any given point--either at the beginning or during the fermentation--it starts to have an inhibiting effect on the yeast's ability to produce alcohol. In other words, the higher sugar concentration starts to act as a preservative effecting the fermentation in a negative way.

Explanation:

Fermentation is the process by which yeast converts the glucose in the wort to ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide gas -- giving the beer both its alcohol content and its carbonation.

state two application of chemistry on each of the following:-
1.forensic
2.agriculture
3.industrial
4.millitary
5.space science​

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1 - Identifying substances & analysing evidence

2 - Raw products in food and drink & environmental monitoring

3 - Safe machinery & safe chemical usage

4 - Bulletproof materials & machinery

5 - Oxygen monitoring & gravity training

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Please help me with this chemistry

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Answer:

platinum is the correct answer

Answer:

it would be made of platinum

Explanation:

In two atoms atom 'X' looses two electrons and atom 'Y' gains two electrons to form a compound 'XY'.Name the bond formed between X and Y.With two properties of the compound.

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Answer:

The bond formed between XY is "Ionic bond"

Explanation:

The bond is ionic bond because the compound XY is formed due to the gaining and loosing of electrons

Properties of Ionic compounds:

They form crystals

They are good insulators

They have high melting and boiling points

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This seems to be an example of ionic bonding. Two properties are:
They are hard and brittle, and can form crystals

Which of these are PHYSICAL changes?
А.
cutting, tearing, freezing, thawing, folding.
mixing without chemical changes
B.
burning, rusting, forming a new substance from
two different substances, exploding, cooking

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Answer:

the answer to this problem is a

Apakah perbezaan kakilauan permukaan rod kuprum dan karbon​

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Answer:

soalan ni yang ni tahun atau tingkatan

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Answer:

3 exothermic reaction. only that much

Hi,

These are the answers.

• Question 2. C , Substance dissolves

• Question 3. D , Exothermic reaction

• Question 4. C , Endothermic reaction takes place

• Question 5. A , the products formed has more energy than reactants

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Revision has a atoMic number of 37 and a mass number of 85. HIW many protons, neutrons and electrons does an ion of rubidium with a 1+ charge have

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Answer: 37 protons, 48 neutrons, and 36 electrons.

Explanation: I assume "Revision" is Rubidium. It is atomic number 37, so it has 37 protons. It's atomic mass is 85, so it has an average of (85-37) = 48 neutrons. It has a charge of +1, so one electron of the original 37 has left.

What is the control in the experiment?

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Answer:

C. the amount of drug x given to mice

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Answer:

3). C

Explanation:

When inter-nuclear distance [ atomic radius ] is smaller, the nuclear attraction has a greater magnitude.

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Find the density of mercury if 205 mL has a mass of 2790 g; round
your answer to the nearest 0.1 g/mL.

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Answer:

D= m/ V

D = density of mercury , m= mass , V= Volume

D = 2790 / 205

D = 13.6 g/ml

D = 1.36 ×10-¹ g/ml

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1. True or false? All atoms in an element contain an identical number of neutrons.

2. An atom with a _______ charge has the same number of protons and electrons.

3. An atom that has a different number of electrons and protons is called a(n) _______.

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Answer:

1.false

2.neutron

3.neutron

Answer:

1. false

2. zero

3. isotopes

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Calculate the no. of moles in 25gm of calcium phosphate

PLz Fast

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answer/

1 grams Calcium Phosphate to mol = 0.00322 mol

no. of moles= 0.00322×25

no. of moles = 0.0805

An atom of sodium-23 (Na-23) has a net charge of
+1. Identify the number of protons, neutrons, and
electrons in the atom. Then, explain how you
determined the number of each type of particle.
Use the
periodic table to help you.

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Answer:

Protons= 11

neutrons= 12

electrons = 10

Explanantion:

Look for Na on periodic table

Atomic Number = 11

Atomic Mass = 23 (round it to be an integer)

Number of protons = Atomic number = 11

Number of neutrons = Atomic mass - atomic number = 23-11 =12

Number of electrons = 11 - e = ´+1 , electrons = 10

Answer:

Protons= 11

neutrons= 12

electrons = 10

Explanation:

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A _______ is a substance used during electrolysis that splits apart and is attracted to an oppositely charged electrode

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Answer:

electrolyte

Explanation:

A scientist who wants to study the effects of a new fertilizer on plants would probably

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Answer:

1 no is answer give each experiment group the same amount of fertilizer

If you were converting from Milli- to Centi- units, how many decimal places would you move?

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Answer:

1 decimal place

Explanation:

centi- is 10 times larger than milli- (centi- = 0.01  milli- = 0.001)

1 mili is equal to the 0.01 centi. Since all metric units differ by powers of ten, changing between them just necessitates moving the decimal point to the left or right.

What is difference between millimeter and centimeter ?

The actual ratio is 10 millimeters to 1 centimeter. Now, it is clear that centimeters are bigger than millimeters.

There is no change in volume, these measurements are the same. The main distinction is that fluid quantities are measured in milliliters, but solid quantities are measured in cubic centimeters. 1 cc is 1 mL no matter what is being measured.

The units used to measure length are centimeters and millimeters, respectively. 1 cm is equivalent to 10 mm, and 1 millimeter is equal to 0.1 centimeter.

Thus, for converting from Milli- to Centi- units 10 digit place would be move.

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Which of the following is
property of metals?
A. brittle
B. good conductivity."
C. poor conductivity

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i believe the answer is b.

Option B, Metals have good conductivity.

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what is the volume of a substance with a mass of 64.9 g/ and a density of 2.1 g/ml?

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Plzzzzzz help me Write electronic configuratof sodium and chlorine in the term of subshell ?

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Answer:

ans:Ne=2,8,1

ans:2,8,7

A student is investigating potential and kinetic energy by stretching a spring across a table
At which step is the potential energy in the spring the greatest

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Answer: when it’s fully stretched across the table

Explanation: because when it’s stretched it has the most potential kinetic energy

Compare and contrast the three types of mixtures (solutions, colloids, and suspensions).

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Answer:

solutions is a homogenous mixture while colloids and suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures made up of 3 or more substances

Explanation:

homogeneous- made up of one thing

heterogeneous- made up of 2 or more things

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Explanation:

NA2SO3

Combination of these three elements forms following compounds.

And the compound that's going to be formed,depends on the ratio of available oxygen and sulphur.

Depends on the ratio of sulfur to oxygen...

sodium sulfate, Na2SO4

sodium sulfite, Na2SO3

sodium thiosulfate, Na2S2O3

ionic bond is present in between SO3 -2 and Na+2

structure of SO3 -2 [take - sign as delta - which here indicates,partial formal charge of oxygen] (image below)

Here,The oxygen is more electronegative.So,2 oxygen atoms drag one Electron from sulphur atom,leaving behind the formal charge of -1 on two oxygen atoms.

The third oxygen forms covalent bond by sharing 2 electrons. (Actually this ion has resonance structure)

This sulphite ion combines with two sodium ions to form two ionic bonds.This happens when sodium, being an alkali metal dontes it's valence electron to oxygen.

SO2

In Sulphur dioxide, Sulphur is bonded to 2 oxygen atoms. Oxygen is more electronegative than Sulphur and thus, shows a fixed valency of 2. As a result each oxygen forms two bonds with the Sulphur atom making its valency 4.

NAHSO4

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CBSE

Chemistry

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Oxidation State or Oxidation Number

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The oxidation state of sulphur in NaHSO4 ?

A) 0

B) + 2

C) −2

D) + 4

E) + 6

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Hint: The oxidation state is defined as the charge on the atom. The sum of the oxidation state of an atom in a molecule is equal to the charge on the molecule. The neutral molecules charge less species. It has zero charges.

Complete Solution :

- The oxidation number of an atom is defined as the charge on an atom that appears on the atom on forming an ionic bond. An atom which has higher electronegativity has a negative oxidation state and more electropositive elements have positive oxidation state.

- We are interested in determining the oxidation state of an atom in a molecule. We know that the net charge on a neutral atom or molecule is always equal to zero. Let’s determine the oxidation state of S in the NaHSO4 .

- The oxidation number of alkali metal that is a sodium atom is equal to +1 . Similarly the hydrogen has an +1 oxidation state. Oxygen is an electronegative element. It has an −2 oxidation state. The oxidation states are as listed below:

Element Oxidation state

Na +1

H +1

O −2

We know that the sum of the oxidation state of an atom in a neutral molecule is equal to zero. Then we have,

0 = O.S. of Na + O.S. of H + O.S. of S + 4(O.S. of O)

Let’s substitute the values of oxidation state .we have,

0 = 1 + 1 + O.S. of S + 4(−2)⇒O.S. of S= 8−2 = +6

Therefore the oxidation state of sulphur in NaHSO4 is equal to +6 . So, the correct answer is “Option E”.

H2S

Valency of sulphur is 2 in H2S

what is the concentration of hydrogen ion, H+, present in a water sample if 100. ml of the sample requires 7.2 ml of 2.5 x 10 -3 M NaOH to be neutralized

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Answer:  1.8x10^-4 M H+

Explanation:  The number of moles of NaOH added to the 100 ml soultion will be equal to the number of moles of H+ present in that solution.  

Moles NaOH in 7.2 ml of 2.5x10^-3 M NaOH

(2.5x10^-3 M NaOH) is the same as 2.5x10^-3 moles NaOH/liter

(2.5x10^-3 moles NaOH/liter)*(7.2 ml)*(1 liter/1000ml) = 1.8x10^-4 moles NaOH used to titrate 100 ml of the acid.  That means there was 1.8x10^-4 moles of H^+ in 100 ml.  

Concentration of H^+ = (1.8x10^-4 moles H)/0.100 l) = 1.8x10^-4 M H+

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Is it possible to prove that something is real or true of you can’t directly observe it? If no, why not? If yes, how would you do that?

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Answer:

yes

Explanation:

Anything that is verifiable and repeatable is likely to be true. If not verifiable and repeatable, then it may well be completely false, or at least partially false.

This holds for much more than just religious beliefs. What about political thought? One perfect example was when President Obama was pushing his ACA (Obamacare). His facile claim was that with medical coverage for all, the costs of health care would go down. Because people would take better care of themselves, avoiding those major medical bills. But that's just a banality, right? Just words that sound good. I'm not saying that morally, universal health care is wrong. I am saying, don't assume something to be true just because it sounds good. (Of course, health care costs went up, not down.)

Is it true that if you get your car washed every week, it will last longer and cost you less in the long run? Of course not. But it sounds good. People will nod their heads in mindless, lazy agreement. You'll have a cleaner car, you will most likely pay more, and it may last less long, depending on any number of factors. Exactly the same as health care