Answer:
Mn2+(aq) + 2H2O(l) ⇒ MnO2(s) + 4H+(aq) + 2e-
Explanation:
Step 1: Data given
The oxidation number of manganese ion (Mn2+ ) is +2
The oxidation number of manganese dioxide is +(MnO2)4
This means the oxidation number from Mn will go from +2 to +4, since it's increased, this is an oxidation reaction
Mn2+(aq) ⇒ MnO2(s)
We have to balance both sides. Mn is already the same. But on the right side we have O atoms. T obalance both sides we have to add O atoms to the left side. This by adding 2x H2O
Mn2+(aq) + 2H2O(l) ⇒ MnO2(s)
Now the amount of O atoms is balanced, but we have H- atoms at the left side. To balance we have to add 4 H atoms to the right side
Mn2+(aq) + 2H2O(l) ⇒ MnO2(s) + 4H+(aq)
Now the amount of atoms is balanced at both sides. We also have to check if the charge on both sides is the same.
Since the left side has a charge of +2, and right has a charge of +4, we have to add 2 electrons to balance this.
Mn2+(aq) + 2H2O(l) ⇒ MnO2(s) + 4H+(aq) + 2e-
calculate the pH of 0.01moldm-3 of trioxonitrate (v) acid
Answer:
pH = 2
Explanation:
Trioxonitrate (v) acid is also known as nitric acid (HNO₃) and is one of the strong acid set which when dissolved in water, ionizes 100%. That is,
0.01M HNO₃ => 0.01M H⁺ + 0.01M NO₃⁻ => pH = -log[H⁺] = -log(0.01) = -(-2) = 2
The first step of electrophilic aromatic substitution involves the formation of the arenium ion intermediate.
a. True
b. Fasle
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Aromatic compounds undergo substitution rather than addition reactions because the aromatic structure is maintained.
Electrophilic aromatic substitution begins with attack of the electrophile on the aromatic ring to yield a delocalized intermediate called the arenium intermediate. Loss of hydrogen from this intermediate yields the final product.
how do elasticity ang flexibility differ?
Answer:
the object will regain its original form as soon as the deforming force is removed. ... Flexibility means the object is just easily deformed, and will stay that way.
Explanation:
What is the formula for the compound made from mercury (II) and the nitrate ion.
Answer:
Hg(NO3)2
Explanation:
Hg occurs both as Hg(I) and Hg(II) but nitrate is -1, not -2 We NORMALLY use the smallest set of subscripts but in the case of Hg(I) compounds, most of them are dimeric. Hg2Cl2, Hg2(NO3)2, etc. Note that there also is a mercury(II) nitrate; i.e., Hg(NO3)2. Therefore, although the empirical formula for mercury(I) nitrate is HgNO3, the molecular formula is Hg2(NO3)2 anf I was always encouraged to write the molecular formula instead of the empirical formula.
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Hydrogen is manufactured on an industrial scale by this sequence of reactions:
CH4(g) + H2O(g) ⇆ CO(g) + 3H2(g)
CO(g)+ H2O(g) ⇆ CO(g) + H2(g)
The net reaction is:
CH4(g) + H2O(g) ⇆ CO(g) + 4H2(g)
Write an equation that gives the overall equilibrium constant K in terms of the equilibrium constants K1 and K2.
Answer:
[tex]K=K_1*K_2\\\\K=\frac{[H_2]^3[CO_2][H_2]}{[CH_4][H_2O][H_2O]}[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, for the given chemical reaction, it turns out firstly necessary to write the equilibrium expression for both reactions 1 and 2:
[tex]K_1=\frac{[CO][H_2]^3}{[CH_4][H_2O]} \\\\K_2=\frac{[CO_2][H_2]}{[CO][H_2O]}[/tex]
Now, when we combine them to get the overall expression, we infer these two are multiplied to get:
[tex]K=K_1*K_2\\\\K=\frac{[CO][H_2]^3}{[CH_4][H_2O]} *\frac{[CO_2][H_2]}{[CO][H_2O]}\\\\K=\frac{[H_2]^3[CO_2][H_2]}{[CH_4][H_2O][H_2O]}[/tex]
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Explanation:
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what is the mass of cerrusite would contain 35g of lead?
Answer:
i believe its 42
Explanation:
What is the source of energy stored by ATP in cells?
Answers
A.
oxidation of biological compounds
B.
reduction of biological compounds
C.
synthesis of biological compounds
D.
polymerization of biological compounds
Answer:
I think C (synthesis of biological compounds
Explanation:
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For the following reaction, 5.29 grams of water are mixed with excess diphosphorus pentoxide. The reaction yields 13.3 grams of phosphoric acid . diphosphorus pentoxide(s) + water(l) phosphoric acid(aq). What is the theoretical yield of phosphoric acid?
Answer:
19.2 g
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation
P₂O₅(s) + 3 H₂O(l) ⇒ 2 H₃PO₄
Step 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 5.29 g of H₂O
The molar mass of H₂O is 18.02 g/mol.
5.29 g × 1 mol/18.02 g = 0.294 mol
Step 3: Calculate the theoretical yield of phosphoric acid, in moles
The molar ratio of H₂O to H₃PO₄ is 3:2. The theoretical yield of H₃PO₄ is 2/3 × 0.294 mol = 0.196 mol
Step 4: Calculate the mass corresponding to 0.196 moles of H₃PO₄
The molar mass of H₃PO₄ is 97.99 g/mol.
0.196 mol × 97.99 g/mol = 19.2 g
An outdoor gear company develops a new type of fabric that works with electricity to warm the body without interfering with motion like heavy jackets do. Research biologists, studying life in extremely cold conditions on the polar ice caps, begin wearing the new fabric because it helps them work more comfortably, and they find it increases their productivity.
What best describes how the processes of scientific investigation and technological design are involved in this situation?
The clothing company conducted a scientific investigation to communicate results to researchers, who then used the knowledge in a technological design.
The clothing company conducted a scientific investigation to produce a product that researchers could then test while designing new technology.
The clothing company used technological design to create a product that helped aid researchers conducting a scientific investigation.
The clothing company designed a new technology that provided information researchers needed in order to continue with their scientific investigation.
Answer:
C: The clothing company used technological design to create a product that helped aid researchers conducting a scientific investigation.
Explanation:
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Please help with all 3 parts!
Answer:
1:Part A.
[tex]\bold{42.2 g C_{12}H_{22}O_{11} \:in \:528 g H₂O}[/tex]
Mass Percent=[tex]\bold{\frac{Mass\: of \:Solute}{Mass\: of \:Solution}×100\%}[/tex]
=[tex]\frac{42.2}{528}*100\%=\bold{\underline{7.99\: or \:8\%}}[/tex]
Part B.
[tex]\bold{198\:m g\: C_{6}H_{12}O_{6} \:in\:4.71 g\: H₂O}[/tex]
mass of solute: 198mg
mass of solvent :4.71g=4710g
Mass Percent=[tex]\bold{\frac{Mass\: of \:Solute}{Mass\: of \:Solution}×100\%}[/tex]
=[tex]\frac{198}{4710}*100\%=\bold{\underline{4.20\%}} [/tex]
Part C.
[tex]\bold{8.85 g NaCl \:in \:190 g\: H₂O}[/tex]
Mass Percent=[tex]\bold{\frac{Mass\: of \:Solute}{Mass\: of \:Solution}×100\%}[/tex]
=[tex]\frac{8.85}{190}*100\%=\bold{\underline{4.66\%}}[/tex]
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Which of the following statements is/are correct? 1. There are 5 orbitals in
the d subshell. 2. The d orbitals can accommodate 14 electrons. 3. The first
shell contains s and p orbitals. 4. The s orbital can accommodate 2 electrons.
A. 1 and 4
B. 2 and 3
C. 3 and 4
D. 2 and 4
The density of a gas cannot be measured.
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
number is equal to 6022 x 10^23
Answer:
The Avogadro's number
Explanation:
the number is 6.02214x10 to the 23 power
Balance the following equations Ag (s) + H₂ S(g) + 0₂ (g) → Ag₂ S(₅) + H₂0
Answer:
2Ag(s) + 2H²S(g) + O2(g) ➡️ Ag2S(s) + 2H2O(g)
Explanation:
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HELP! How is the mass number of an atom calculated?
A - total number of electrons
B - total number of protons
C - protons plus neutrons
D - electrons plus neutrons
90
1
39
is the
In the following decay equation,
90
Sy →
38
et
90
39
-1
A. alpha particle
B. parent element
C. daughter element
D. beta particle
Answer:
D. beta particle
Explanation:
Number of protons increases from 38 to 39 indicating beta decay (only one proton up from parent isotope to daughter isotope) Also atomic mass (on top of an isotope), 90 stays the same as beta particle is very small.
C2H5MgBr + PCl3 ra chất gì
Answer:
C2H5P
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Carboxylic acid derivatives undergo hydrolysis to make carboxylic acids.
a. True
b. False
Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
All carboxylic acid derivatives have in common the fact that they undergo hydrolysis (a cleav- age reaction with water) to yield carboxylic acids. with hydroxide ion to yield a carboxylate salt and an alcohol. The carboxylic acid itself is formed when a strong acid is subsequently added to the reaction mixture.
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Compounds such as butane and isobutane that have the same molecular formula but differ in the order in which the atoms are connected are called ____________
a. trans isomers
b. cis isomers
c. conventional isomers
d. constitutional isomers
Answer:
One compound, called n-butane, where the prefix n- represents normal, has its four carbon atoms bonded in a continuous chain. The other, called isobutane, has a branched chain. Different compounds that have the same molecular formula are called isomers.
Answer:
d. constitutional isomers
Explanation:
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Identify the compound with ionic bonds.
CO
H2O
Ne
KCl
O2
Answer:
CO =Coordinate Covalent Bond ,H2O = Water , NE= Nickel or Neon ,KCL=Potassium Chloride and O2 = Water
Explanation:
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A student isolated an unknown organic compound through extraction. The student measures the melting point and fins it to be 115-122 C. The student looks through the list of possible strucures and decides the comound is most likely 2-napthol. Do you believe this choice is correct?
c6h5-c=o-ch3 + br2/oh
Explanation:
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oxidation number of Ni in Ni(CO)4 is
Answer:
0
Explanation:
answer from gauth math
The Bohr effect:_____.
a. explains through the Bohr model of the atom why Fe2+ will bind O2 in heme but Fe3+ will not.
b. contributes to binding of O2 by hemoglobin in lungs and release of O2 from hemoglobin in tissues.
c. applies to both myoglobin and hemoglobin.
d. relates [H+] to [CO2].
Answer:
b. contributes to binding of O2 by hemoglobin in lungs and release of O2 from hemoglobin in tissues.
Explanation:
The Bohr effect is a phenomenon described by Christian Bohr. Is an affinity that binds oxygen and hemoglobin and is inversely related to the concentration of carbon dioxide. As CO2 reacts with water and an increase in CO2 results in a decrease in blood ph.Calculate the solubility of copper(II) hydroxide, Cu(OH)2, in g/L
Answer:
Ksp = [ Cu+² ] [ OH-] ²
molar mass Cu(oH )2 ==> M= 63.546 (1) + 16 (2) + 1 (2) = 97.546 g/mol
Ksp = [ Cu+² ] [ OH-] ²
Ksp [ cu (OH)2 ] = 2.2 × 10-²⁰
|__________|___Cu+² __|_2OH-____|
|Initial concentration(M)|___0__|_0______|
|Change in concentration(M)|_+S |__+2S__|
|Equilibrium concentration(M)|_S _|2S___|
Ksp = [ Cu+² ] [ OH-] ²
2.2 ×10-²⁰ = (S)(2S)²= 4S³
[tex]s = \sqrt[3]{ \frac{2.2 \times {10}^{ - 20} }{4} } = 1.8 \times {10}^{ - 7} [/tex]
S = 1.8 × 10-⁷ M
The molar solubility of Cu(OH)2 is 1.8 × 10-⁷ M
Solubility of Cu (OH)2 =
[tex]Cu (OH)2 = \frac{1.8 \times {10}^{ - 7} mol \:Cu (OH)2 }{1L} \times \frac{97.546 \: g \: Cu (OH)2}{1 \: mol \: Cu (OH)2} \\ = 1.75428 \times 10 ^{ - 5} [/tex]
Solubility of Cu (OH)2 = 1.75428 × 10 -⁵ g/ L
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uses of rare or inert gases
Explanation:
noble gases are useful let's take for instance helium which is used in balloons. they are used to form inert atmosphere and they are used also to deter chemical reaction.
How does a smoke detector utilize radiation?
A. Beta radiation creates a stead stream of electrons. When the stream is broken by smoke particles, it sets off the alarm.
B. Alpha radiation ionizes the air. When smoke interacts with the ionized particles it causes the alarm to sound.
C. Gamma radiation creates a stead stream of electrons. When the stream is broken by smoke particles, it sets off the alarm.
D. Beta radiation ionizes the air. When smoke interacts with the ionized particles it causes the alarm to sound.
12.39 HBr can be added to alkenes in either the absence or presence of peroxides (producing either the Markovnikov or the anti-Markovnikov addition product). What intermediates leading to the formation of the major product are observed when 1-butene is treated with 1) HBr or 2) HBr/peroxides
Answer:
See explanation and image attached
Explanation:
The reaction of HBr with 1-butene is an addition reaction. The HBr adds across the double bond to yield a saturated halogenoalkane.
In the absence of peroxides, the reaction proceeds in accordance with Markovnikov rule which states that;''the negative part of the addendum, is attached to the carbon atom with the least number of hydrogen atoms attached.'' This occurs in the first reaction shown in the image.
In the presence of peroxides, the reaction proceeds in an anti-Markovnikov manner to yield the product shown in the second reaction.
Which best describes a scientist who solves a new problem using something already learned?
creative
curious
observant
skeptical
Answer:
The answer should be Skeptical