Answer:
I and III only
Explanation:
Ammonium carbonate is soluble in water
Barium sulphate is not soluble in water
Lead nitrate is soluble in water
write an assignment on primary sources of information on modern Indian history
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A primary source of information for historians is the official records of the British administration. The British kept written records of every key instruction, meeting, transaction, investigation, plan, policy decision and agreement. They attached record rooms with all the important administrative institutions.
The British built specialized institutions like museums and archives to preserve important documents.
Historians gather important information about the provincial administrative system from the reports, memos, notings and letters preserved in the 19th century in the archives and record rooms across India.
For effective administration, the British carried out a number of surveys in the early 19th century.
By the end of the 19th century, censuses of all the Indian provinces were being carried out every ten years. This helped to collect information on the religion, caste and occupation of the people. These surveys have helped historians to collect information about modern India.
Personal diaries of personalities like Jawaharlal Nehru and Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, newspapers, popular books like The Discovery of India and Glimpses of World History, autobiographies of personalities like Mahatma Gandhi, and accounts of travellers and pilgrims give a deep insight into the lives of the common people.
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Select the atoms that belong to the same element
Answer: Atoms with 11 protons, 10 neutrons and 11 electrons belong to the same element with 11 protons, 12 neutrons and 11 electrons.
Explanation:
Elements that contain same number of valence electrons belong to the same group. This is because they will have same reactivity (or properties) due to which they lie in the same group.
For example, element with 11 protons, 10 neutrons and 11 electrons is same as the element with 11 protons, 12 neutrons and 11 electrons.
Hence, both these atoms belong to the same element.
Thus, we can conclude that atoms with 11 protons, 10 neutrons and 11 electrons belong to the same element with 11 protons, 12 neutrons and 11 electrons.
At STP, what is the volume of 55.0 g of BF3?
Answer:
The volume of 55 grams of BF₃ is 18.1664 L.
Explanation:
If the molar mass of compound BF₃ is 67.81 [tex]\frac{grams}{mole}[/tex], then the number of moles 55 grams of compound contains is calculated as:
[tex]55 grams* \frac{1 mole}{67.81 grams} = 0.811 moles[/tex]
The STP conditions refer to the standard temperature and pressure. Pressure values at 1 atmosphere and temperature at 0 ° C are used and are reference values for gases. And in these conditions 1 mole of any gas occupies an approximate volume of 22.4 liters.
Then it is possible to apply the following rule of three: if by definition of STP 1 mole of a compound occupies 22.4 L, 0.811 moles of the compound occupies how much volume?
[tex]volume=\frac{0.811 moles* 22.4 L}{1 mole}[/tex]
volume= 18.1664 L
The volume of 55 grams of BF₃ is 18.1664 L.
Which of the following describes the reactants of a chemical reaction?
A. The substances that dissolve
B. The resulting substances
C. The atoms that are rearranged
D. The original substances
Which of these is true about a pH meter?
It is inexpensive to use.
It measures pH indirectly.
It does not require calibration.
It can be used in any acid-base titration.
Answer:
That is, a pH meter is useful in detecting or knowing the acidity (due to ions) or alkalinity (due to ions) of a solution. Thus, we can conclude that out of the given options it is true about a pH meter that it can be used in any acid-base titration
Answer: D. It can be used in any acid-base titration.
Explanation:
show using dots to illustrate high population density and low population density in the boxes provided in answer to guide questions
Answer:
Just add a plenty of dots in the first one and very few dots in the second one
An area with high population density will have many dots while areas will low population density will have few dots when using dots to illustrate population density.
What is population density?Population density is the ratio of the total number of organisms found in a given area to the total of the area of that place or habitat.
Population density = total number of organisms/total areaAn area with high population density indicates that more organised ate found per unit area than an area with low population density.
Therefore, using dots to illustrate population density, an area with high population density will have plenty dots while areas will low population density will have few dots scattered over.
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What are 5 different reactions between metals and acids?
Answer:
Acids react with most metals to form a salt and hydrogen gas. As discussed previously, metals that are more active than acids can undergo a single displacement reaction. For example, zinc metal reacts with hydrochloric acid, producing zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.
Explanation:
hat is the oxidation state of each element in the compound CaSO4? Include + or - in your answers as appropriate.
The oxidation state of calcium is
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The oxidation state of sulfur is
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The oxidation state of oxygen is
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 amount of heat absorbed is 141.004 kJ.
Explanation:
In order to calculate the amount of heat released while converting given amount of steam (gaseous state) to ice (solid state), few processes are involved:
(1): [tex]H_2O (s) (-25^oC, 248K) \rightleftharpoons H_2O(s) (0^oC,273K)[/tex]
(2): [tex]H_2O (s) (0^oC, 273K) \rightleftharpoons H_2O(l) (0^oC,273K)[/tex]
(3): [tex]H_2O (l) (0^oC, 273K) \rightleftharpoons H_2O(l) (100^oC,373K)[/tex]
(4): [tex]H_2O (l) (100^oC, 373K) \rightleftharpoons H_2O(g) (100^oC,373K)[/tex]
Calculating the heat absorbed for the process having the same temperature:
[tex]q=m\times \Delta H_{(f , v)}[/tex] ......(i)
where,
q is the amount of heat absorbed, m is the mass of sample and [tex]\Delta H_{(f , v)}[/tex] is the enthalpy of fusion or vaporization
Calculating the heat released for the process having different temperature:
[tex]q=m\times C_{s,l}\times (T_2-T_1)[/tex] ......(ii)
where,
[tex]C_{s,l}[/tex] = specific heat of solid or liquid
[tex]T_2\text{ and }T_1[/tex] are final and initial temperatures respectively
For process 1:We are given:
[tex]m=46g\\C=2.108J/g^oC\\T_2=0^oC\\T_1=-25^oC[/tex]
Putting values in equation (i), we get:
[tex]q_1=46g\times 2.108J/g^oC\times (0-(-25))\\\\q_1=2424.2J[/tex]
For process 2:We are given:
[tex]m=46g\\\Delta H_{fusion}=334J/g[/tex]
Putting values in equation (i), we get:
[tex]q_2=46g\times 334J/g\\\\q_2=15364J[/tex]
For process 3:We are given:
[tex]m=46g\\C=4.186J/g^oC\\T_2=100^oC\\T_1=0^oC[/tex]
Putting values in equation (i), we get:
[tex]q_3=46g\times 4.186J/g^oC\times (100-0)\\\\q_3=19255.6J[/tex]
For process 4:We are given:
[tex]m=46g\\\Delta H_{vap}=2260J/g[/tex]
Putting values in equation (i), we get:
[tex]q_4=46g\times 2260J/g\\\\q_4=103960J[/tex]
Calculating the total amount of heat released:
[tex]Q=q_1+q_2+q_3+q_4[/tex]
[tex]Q=[(2424.2)+(15364)+(19255.6)+(103960)][/tex]
[tex]Q=141003.8J=141.004kJ[/tex] (Conversion factor: 1 kJ = 1000J)
Hence, the amount of heat absorbed is 141.004 kJ.
How does this graph illustrate Boyle’s law?
Answer:
No I don't have a graph of the Boyle's law
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Answer: The molality of [tex]MgF_2[/tex] solution is 4.013 m
Explanation:
Molality is defined as the amount of solute expressed in the number of moles present per kilogram of solvent. The units of molarity are mol/kg.
The formula used to calculate molarity:
.....(1)
Given values:
Given mass of [tex]MgF_2[/tex] = 20.0 g
Molar mass of = 62.3 g/mol
Mass of solvent = 80.0 g
Putting values in equation 1, we get:
[tex]\text{Molality of }MgF_2=\frac{20.0\times 1000}{62.3\times 80.0}\\\\\text{Molality of }MgF_2=4.013m[/tex]
Hence, the molality of [tex]MgF_2[/tex] solution is 4.013 m
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Which statement is true about a basic solution? (5 points)
Its pH is equal to 7.
Its pH is less than 7.
It has the same concentration of hydronium and hydroxide ions.
It has a greater concentration of hydroxide ion than hydronium ions.
Answer:
It has a greater concentration of hydroxide ion than hydronium ions.
An example of a product made from a synthetic material is (help ASAAPP)
Question 5 options:
A)
a PET plastic water bottle.
B)
knitted wool socks.
C)
a cotton t-shirt.
D)
a pine 2×4 board.
Answer:
A: PET Plastic Water Bottle
Explanation:
Wool comes from Sheep
Cotton is a plant that is gown
Pine comes from trees.
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Answer:
I think no. 4
Explanation:
It is true that Earth’s orbit is not a perfect circle. It is slightly elongated, so that during part of the year, Earth is closer to the Sun than at other times. However, in the Northern Hemisphere, we are having winter when Earth is closest to the Sun and summer when it is farthest away!
There is a completely different reason for Earth's seasons.
Earth's axis is an imaginary pole going right through the center of Earth from "top" to "bottom." Earth spins around this pole, making one complete turn each day. That is why we have day and night, and why every part of Earth's surface gets some of each.
Earth has seasons because its axis doesn't stand up straight
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Answer:
[tex] \small \sf \fbox{Physical Change}[/tex]
Explanation:
Crushing a mineral into powder is a physical change.
What is the most likely result of the pollution of a fresh water resource?
Answer:
Loss of biodiversity in the wetlands.
Explanation: Pollution can be defined as the emission of toxic, poisonous and harmful chemical substances which are capable of causing environmental degradation and contamination.
Nitrogen pollution enters Earth’s freshwater resources from a variety of human activities, including the use of fertilizers and pesticides in agriculture. This nitrogen pollution has a negative effect on plants and animals living in fresh water. Certain wetland plants, however, are able to purify the water and restore it to its non-polluted state.
Hence, what would most likely increase the negative effects of nitrogen pollution is a loss of biodiversity in the wetlands i.e the various species of animal and plants.
You will not measure the enthalpy of the reaction of ______ in the coffee cup calorimeter because this reaction involves gases. Instead, you will use a well-known published value.
HCI and MgO
HCI and Mg
H2 and O2
Answer:
H2 and O2
Explanation:
A coffee cup calorimeter is basically a type of calorimeter that operates at constant pressure. The heat measured in the calorimeter is equal to the change in enthalpy of the reaction.
This type of calorimeter is apt for reactions involving solutions where there is little or no change in volume.
It is not generally applicable to gas phase reactions such as the reaction between H2 and O2.
Answer:
You will not measure the enthalpy of the reaction of
✔ H2 and O2
in the coffee cup calorimeter because this reaction involves gases. Instead, you will use a well-known published value.
C. H2 and O2
Is Correct
Describe the four states of matter.
The electrolysis of water has the equation 2H2O (l) → 2H2 (g) + O2 (g). What type of reaction is this?
Question 9 options:
A)
Single displacement
B)
Double displacement
C)
Decomposition
D)
Synthesis
Answer: The correct option is C) decomposition
Explanation:
Single displacement reaction is defined as the reaction where a more reactive element displaces a less reactive element from its salt solution.
[tex]AX+B\rightarrow BX+A[/tex]
Element B is more reactive than element A
Double displacement reaction is defined as the reaction where an exchange of ions takes place in a solution
[tex]AX+BY\rightarrow AY+BX[/tex]
Decomposition reaction is defined as the reaction where a single large chemical species breaks down into two or more smaller chemical species.
[tex]AB\rightarrow A+B[/tex]
Synthesis reaction is defined as the reaction where two or more smaller chemical species combine together in their elemental state to form a single large chemical species.
[tex]A+B\rightarrow AB[/tex]
For the given chemical reaction:
[tex]2H_2O(l)\rightarrow 2H_2(g)+O_2(g)[/tex]
Here, water is breaking down into two smaller species of oxygen and hydrogen gas. Thus, it is a decomposition reaction.
Hence, the correct option is C) decomposition
Answer:
Decomposition
Explanation:
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What happens when ionic bonds are formed?
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Which of the following molecules has a trigonal planar shape?
Answer:
Structure of boron trifluoride, an example of a molecule with trigonal planar geometry.
Examples: SO3
Coordination number: 3
Point group: D3h
Bond angle(s): 120°
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#BRAINLESTWhich formula represents an unsaturated hydrocarbon?
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Unsaturated hydrocarbons have a double bond or triple bond between the two carbon atoms (two adjacent carbon atoms to be specifc)
The formula B represent unsaturated hydrocarbon.
What are hydrocarbons?Hydrocarbons are defined as any of a group of organic chemicals made only of the atoms hydrogen (H) and carbon (C). Purely made of carbon and hydrogen, hydrocarbons are by far the most prevalent substance in crude oil, refined petroleum hydrocarbons, coal tar, creosote, dyestuff, and waste products from pyrolysis.
Unsaturated hydrocarbon are defined as hydrocarbons with two or three covalent connections forming between neighboring carbon atoms. Any type of hydrocarbon that has at least one double bond, triple bond, or ring in its carbon chain is referred to as an unsaturated hydrocarbon. As a result, these molecules will contain fewer hydrogen atoms than the maximum number that the carbon chain is capable of supporting.
Thus, the formula B represent unsaturated hydrocarbon.
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Witch two chemists organized the elements based on properties suck as how the elements reacts or whether they are solid or liquid
Answer:
Antoine Lavoisier and Johann Wolfang Döbereiner organized the elements based on properties such as how the elements reacts or whether they are solid or liquid.
Explanation:
The periodic table of the elements as we have it today was developed as a result of the work of several notable centuries who lived centuries apart, all of who made notable contributions to development of the modern periodic table in use today.
In 1789, Antoine Lavoisier, a French Chemist provided a definition of elemets which he defined as a substance whose smallest units cannot be broken down into a simpler substance. He further grouped the elements into two as metals and nonmetals.
In 1829, German physicist Johann Wolfang Döbereiner arranged elements in groups of three in increasing order of atomic weight and called them triads. His arrangement owasf elements into triads was based on his observation of similarities in physical and chemical properties of certain elements.
John Newlands, a British Chemist was the first to arrange the elements into a periodic table with increasing order of atomic masses.
In 1869, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev developed a periodic table which provided a framework the modern periodic table. He arranged the elements according to their atomic weight, leaving gaps for elements that were yet to be discovered.
The modern periodic table arranges elements based on increasing atomic number.
In the early 1600's, Galileo used a telescope to investigate dark features on the Sun's surface and used them to calculate the rate of the sun's rotation. What areas of relatively cool gas were Galileo observing?
prominences
solar flares
photospheres
sunpsots
Answer:
I think its "sunspots"
Explanation:
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Molecules CaSiO3
2. Before conducting a chemical reaction, I complete my RICE table and find that I should get
84.9 g of my desired product. However, after running the experiment, I actually end up with 78.4
g of my desired product. What was my percent yield?
% yield
3.
Balanced chemical reaction: Ca(CO3) -
3 CO,+ CaO
Based on the above balanced
chemical reaction, how many Liters of CO2 gas (at STP)
should be formed if the mass of CO2 is 24 grams?
L of CO2 gas
4. I burned 280 grams of CH4O2 gas with 7.2 moles of Oxygen gas, according to the following
67 words
Answer:
For 2: The % yield of the product is 92.34 %
For 3: 12.208 L of carbon dioxide will be formed.
Explanation:
For 2:The percent yield of a reaction is calculated by using an equation:
[tex]\% \text{yield}=\frac{\text{Actual value}}{\text{Theoretical value}}\times 100[/tex] ......(1)
Given values:
Actual value of the product = 78.4 g
Theoretical value of the product = 84.9 g
Plugging values in equation 1:
[tex]\% \text{yield}=\frac{78.4 g}{84.9g}\times 100\\\\\% \text{yield}=92.34\%[/tex]
Hence, the % yield of the product is 92.34 %
For 3: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] ......(2)
Given mass of carbon dioxide = 24 g
Molar mass of carbon dioxide = 44 g/mol
Plugging values in equation 1:
[tex]\text{Moles of carbon dioxide}=\frac{24g}{44g/mol}=0.545 mol[/tex]
At STP conditions:
1 mole of a gas occupies 22.4 L of volume
So, 0.545 moles of carbon dioxide will occupy = [tex]\frac{22.4L}{1mol}\times 0.545mol=12.208L[/tex] of volume
Hence, 12.208 L of carbon dioxide will be formed.
A ball falls 5 m and then bounces to a height of 3 m. What height is the best
reference point for the motion of the ball?
A. 2 m
B. Om
C. 5 m
D. 3 m
SUBMIT
Elias read a book about California earthquakes. He then wrote a three-
paragraph report about the book. Which of the following active reading
strategies did Elias use?
A. Making mental images
B. Drawing inferences
C. Summarizing
D. Making predictions
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 16.0 grams H2O from 5.000C to 75.00C? Below is a list of constants.
specific heat for H2O(s) = 2.1 J/g0C
specific heat for H2O(L) = 4.18 J/g0C
specific heat for H2O(g) = 1.7 J/g0C
\bigtriangleup H△Hvap = 40.7 kJ/mol
\bigtriangleup H△Hfus = 6.01 kJ/mol
5.34 J
260 J
4680 J
2350 J
Answer:
The amount of heat required is 4681.6 J.
Explanation:
mass, m = 16 g = 0.016 kg
initial temperature, T = 5 C
final temperature, T' = 75 C
specific heat, c = 4.18 J/g C
The amount of heat required is
H = m c (T'- T)
H = 16 x 4.18 x (75 - 5)
H = 4681.6 J
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Answer:
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The chemical properties of an element are determined by which
particle of an atom?
electron
b
nucleus
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proton
neutron
The chemical properties of an element are determined by which particle of an atom?
[tex]\longrightarrow{\green{c.\:proton}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The chemical properties of an element are determined by the subatomic particle known as a proton. The number of protons in an atom is called its atomic number ( Z ).
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