Answer:
it's b or d I am not 100% sure witch one tho
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
It is B because it says which is an example of A PHYSICAL MODEL. B is a physical model becuase by using tennis balls to represent the plantes (including the sun)
it is a model of a problem!!!
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How many grams of glycerine, C3H8O3, are needed to make 100. mL of 2.60 M solution?
Answer:
the mass of the glycerine needed in the given solution is 23.92 g
Explanation:
Given;
molarity of the solution (C₃H₈O₃), C = 2.60 M
Volume of the solution, V = 100 mL = 100 x 10⁻³ L = 0.1 M
The molarity of a solution is given as follows;
[tex]Molarity = \frac{amount \ of \ solute \ (moles)}{volume \ of \ solution \ (L)} \\\\amount \ of \ solute \ (moles) = Molarity \ \times volume \ of \ solution \ (L)\\\\amount \ of \ solute \ (moles) = 2.6 \times 0.1 \\\\amount \ of \ solute \ (moles) = 0.26 \ mole[/tex]
The molecular mass of the given solution;
molecular mass = (12 x 3) + (8 x 1) + (16 x 3)
molecular mass = 92 g/mol
The mass of the glycerine needed in the given solution is calculated as follows;
reacting mass = amount of solute (moles) x molecular mass (g/mol)
reacting mass = 0.26 x 92
reacting mass = 23.92 g
Therefore, the mass of the glycerine needed in the given solution is 23.92 g
How many molecules are in 8.2 moles of water,H2o
Answer:
4.938×10^24 molecules
Explanation:
a mole is 6.023×10^23
(8.2)×(6.023×10^23)=4.938×10^24
Objects A and B are brought close to each other. Object A will soon become positively charged. Identify the charge that much transfer for this situation to occur.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
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Methane, CH4(g), and oxygen gas, O2(g) react to produce carbon dioxide, CO2(g), and water H2O(g). What volume of methane is required to react with oxygen to produce 32.5 L of carbon dioxide? *
a) 65.0 L
b) 48.8 L
c) 16.3 L
d) 32.5 L
Answer:
D)
Explanation:
CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O
1 (L CO2)= 32.5(L CO2)
1 (CH4) = 32.5 (L CH4)
Do you think it is a good idea for all scientists to use the same periodic table of elements? Why or why not?
A train with an initial velocity of 31 m/s begins accelerating at rate of 0.0705 m/s^2. If the train travels for 180.5s, how far does it travel?
Answer:
v = 43.72 m/s
Explanation:
Given that,
Initial velocity of the train, u = 31 m/s
Acceleration of the train, a = 0.0705 m/s²
Time for which the train travel, t = 180.5 s
We need to find the final velocity of the train. Let it is v.. Using first equation of kinematics to find it such that,
[tex]v=u+at\\\\v=31+0.0705\times 180.5\\\\v=43.72\ m/s[/tex]
So the final speed of the train is equal to 43.72m/s.
If the mass of a box is 140 g, and the volume is 8 cm3, then the density of the box = ?
Answer:
mass matter
Explanation:
What is the ratio of the number of molecules in 1 L of CO2(g) to the number of molecules in 1 L of CH4(g) at the same temperature and pressure? * 2 points 1:1 3:5 1:2 2:4
Answer:
1:1
Explanation:
Based on Avogadro's law, the volume of an ideal gas is directly proportional to the moles (Or number of molecules) presents of this gas under constant temperature.
The volume of the gas is independent to the nature of the gas
Using this law, we can change the state as:
X number of molecules of CO₂ in X number of molecules of CH₄ (Because are occupying the same volume). That means the ratio of molecules is:
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Why do atoms connect to eachother?
Answer:
electrons can bond atoms together
Explanation:
when two atoms share electrons,they are locked together by that sharing.These are called covalent bonds...but when an atom gives one of its electrons to another atom ,they are held together by electric forces.HOPE THAT HELPED☺
Explanation:
electron can bond each other
A gas has a volume of 10.0 L at 20 degree Celsius. At what temperature does the gas have a volume of 20.0 L ?
Answer:
286 K
Explanation:
From the question,
Applying Charles law,
V/T = V'/T'.................... Equation 1
Where V = Initial Volume of gas, T = Initial Temperature of gas in Kelvin, V' = Final Volume of gas, T' = Final Temperature of gas in Kelvin
Make T' the subject of the equation
T' = V'T/V.................. Equation 2
Given: V = 10.0 L, V' = 20.0 L, T = 20°C = (20+273) = 293 K.
Substitute these values into equation 2
T' = (20×293)/10
T' = 586 K
Hence the temperature of the gas is 586 K
Can you use carbon dioxide in the dark
Answer:
If you already have a solenoid, there is nothing wrong with running CO2 with the lights only. It will save CO2, and prevent excessive CO2 levels at night. Some think the CO2 should be up to max levels when the lights go on.
Explanation:
you have a square with a Perimeter of 16 in,, what is the Area of the square after scaling it by 5?
inches
Answer:
f the figure is a square with a perimeter of 16 inches, then each side of the square is 4 inchest in length. Area is found by multiplying the length x the width. For a square, the length and width are the same. A = 16 sq
Explanation:
Which is the conjugate acid of HSO4
Answer:
sulfuric acid
Explanation:
The conjugate acid of HSO4 -1 is H2 SO4. Adding one hydrogen ion to the hydrogen sulfate ion generates the conjugate acid. Its name is sulfuric acid.
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Answer:
1-if u are answering light waves question , then the answer is translucent mirror or objects
2- Oxygen
3- compass
How many moles of H2 can be made from the complete reaction of 1.5 moles of Al? Given: 2 Al + 6 HCl → 2 AlCl3. + 3 H2
Answer:
2.25 mol H₂
Explanation:
To calculate mol of H₂ ensure that the equation is balanced. Then use the equation and dimensional analysis to convert the given 1.5 mol Al to mol of H₂.
number 1 ............
Answer:
I am guessing it is B. Non-metal, metals, metalloids
Indicate whether each statement is true or false. Drag the appropriate statements to their respective bins. the octet rule is based on the fact that filling in all s and p valence electrons in a shell gives eight electrons. compounds in which nitrogen is the central atom are frequent exceptions to the octet rule because they have too many electrons surrounding the nitrogen. boron compounds are frequent exceptions to the octet rule because they have too few electrons surrounding the boron. the si in sih4 does not follow the octet rule because hydrogen is in an unusual oxidation state.
Answer:
the octet rule is based on the fact that filling in all s and p valence electrons in a shell gives eight electrons--- True
boron compounds are frequent exceptions to the octet rule because they have too few electrons surrounding the boron......True
compounds in which nitrogen is the central atom are frequent exceptions to the octet rule because they have too many electrons surrounding the nitrogen...... false
the si in sih4 does not follow the octet rule because hydrogen is in an unusual oxidation state......false
Explanation:
The octet rule simply means that atoms tend to be stable when they have eight electrons in their outermost shell. This rule mostly applies to the s and p orbitals and not to the d and f orbitals. The sum of the total electrons in the outermost s and p orbitals is often equal to eight for an atom to be considered stable, for example, the noble gases.
Boron often forms compounds which has less than eight electrons around the boron central atom because the compounds of boron often have a sextet of electrons owing to the fact that boron is trivalent and forms mostly covalent compounds.
Nitrogen compounds mostly obey the octet rule and do not have excess electrons. The oxidation state of hydrogen in SiH4 is not unusual.
Calculate the density of carbon dioxide at STP
Answer:
Density = mass/volume
= 44/22.4
= 1.96 gram/liter
The density of the Carbon Dioxide at S.T.P. (Standard Temperature and Volume) is 1.96 gram/liter.
a plane flying at 250 mph for 5 hours. how far did the plane fly?
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Answer: 1250 miles
Explanation:
D=vt
1250 miles= 250mph(5hr)
The net force of a vehicle that is accelerating at a rate of 1.5 m/s2 is 1,800 newtons. What is the mass of the vehicle to the nearest kilogram?
Answer:
1.2kg or 1200kg
Explanation:
F = ma
net force = 1,800
m = ??
a = 1.5m/s^2
m = F/a = 1,800/1.5 or 1,800 x 10/1.5 x 10
= 18,000/15 = 1,200kg or 1.2kg
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no.of elements in KMnO4
Answer:
3 three
Explanation:
potassium (K), manganese (Mn), and oxygen (O).
Answer:
3 different elements (7 in total as there are 4 oxygens (The answer is either one of these))
Explanation:
1. What is the symbol for atomic mass? What are the units of atomic mass in terms of atoms? 2. What is the symbol for molar mass? What are the units of molar mass? 3. What is the atomic mass of iron, with units? 4. What is the molar mass of iron, with units? 5. What is formula mass? What are the units of formula mass? 6. What is the formula mass of sodium bicarbonate, with units? 7. What is the molar mass of sodium bicarbonate with units? 8. What is the molar mass of water? 9. What is the molar mass of ammonia, NH3? 10. What is the molar mass of lithium oxide? 11. What is the molar mass magnesium bicarbonate? 12. What is the molar mass of cobalt(III) carbonate?
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2 . how many moles are present in a 12.65g of potassium(k)?
Answer:
0.324 mol
Explanation:
Mass of one mole or atomic mass of potassium is 39 g. Thus, number of moles in 12.65 g of potassium is 0.32 moles.
What is atomic mass?Atomic mass of an element is the mass of one mole of that element. One mole of an element contains 6.022 × 10²³ atoms. This number is called Avogadro number.
Potassium is 19th element n periodic table. It is an alkali metal in the first group. The atomic mass of potassium is 39 g/mol. This is the mass of one mole of potassium. The chemical symbol of potassium is K.
Given mass of potassium = 12.65 g
atomic mass = 39 g/mol
number of moles in 12.65 g = mass/ atomic mass
no.of moles = 12.65 /39 = 0.32 moles.
Therefore, the number of moles of 12.65 g of potassium is 0.32 moles.
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How many milliliters of 0.20 M NaOH must be added to 75 mL of 0.050 M HCl to make a neutral solution?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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2 How do I know if I girl might like me by looking at her body language?
Answer:
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She constantly 'fixes' her hair, makeup, or clothing.
She returns your physical touches.
She stares or looks over at you a lot.
She blushes around you.
Explanation:
How many moles are in 30.1 grams of O ? Watch your significant figures.
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1.88 moles O
1.9 moles O
1.88 g O
2.00 g O
Answer:
1 mole of O contains 16g
x mole of O will contains 30.1 g
= 16x = 30.1
16x/16= 30.1/16
= 1.88 mole of O
the answer is 1.88 mole of O
Which of the elements shown will form ions, what will be the charges of those ions, and why will they have those charges?
Answer:
the sodium and chlorine are the form of ion
Explanation:
because sodium have tendency to loose electron it become positive ion and chlorine has tendency to gain electron it becomes negative ion
If a sample of oxygen gas has a pressure of 810 torr at 298 K, what will be its
pressure if its temperature is raised to 330K?
Answer:
The pressure is = 897 torr
Explanation:
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Answer:
2)====We assume you are converting between moles CaCl2 and gram. You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of CaCl2 or grams This compound is also known as Calcium Chloride. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles CaCl2, or 110.984 grams
110.98 g/mol
The molar mass of CaCl2 is 110.98 g/mol.
3)The molar mass of Na3 PO4 is 163.9 g/mol. To determine the molar mass, add the atomic mass of all the atoms.