Answer:
Cl- > Ar > K+
Explanation:
Due to the fact that they have different nuclear charges, it means their radius will be different.
Now, the positive charge (cation) with the greater charge value will possess a smaller radius due to the fact that its electrons will have greater attraction to its nucleus.
So, the lesser the value of the charge, the larger the radius.
In the question, K+ has the highest value of charge and thus the smallest radius while Cl- has the lowest value of charge and thus the largest radius. So the correct order in decreasing size is;
Cl- > Ar > K+
N2(g) + 2 O2(g) → 2 NO2(g)
Answer
Answer:
180.6
Explanation:
N2 (g) + 2O2 (g) → 2NO2 (g) ΔH = 66.4 kJ
2NO (g) + O2 (g) → 2NO2 (g) ΔH = -114.2 kJ
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2. What evidence is there that mass extinction events occurred?
Answer: Although the best-known cause of a mass extinction is the asteroid impact that killed off the non-avian dinosaurs, in fact, volcanic activity seems to have wreaked much more havoc on Earth's biota. Volcanic activity is implicated in at least four mass extinctions, while an asteroid is a suspect in just one. Examples, of mass extinctions are Permian extinction of marine species, and Cretaceous extinction of various species, including dinosaurs.
a. silicon
b. carbon
c. beryllium
d.chromium
Answer:
It's a. silicon
Explanation:
Using your own words, explain energy.
Chlorine has two stable isotopes, C1 and C If Cl has a mass of approximately 34.97 and Cl has a mass of approximately 3697 what percent abundances are each found in?
Answer:
%C₁ = %C₂ = 50%
Explanation:
Set up simultaneous equations to solve for two unknowns,
let f₁ and f₂ = fractional abundances of C₁ and C₂ respectively.
Then f₁ + f₂ = 1.00 and
34.97f₁ + 36.97f₂ = Wt. Avg. Atomic Mass (amu) = (34.97 + 36.97)/2 = 35.97amu
Solve equation 1 for f₂ = 1 - f₁ and substitute into equation 2
=> 34.97f₁ + 36.97(1 - f₁) = 35.97
=> 34.97f₁ + 36.97 - 36.97f₁ = 35.97
=> 2f₁ = 1
=> f₁ = 1/2 = 0.50 => 50% abundance for C₁
=> f₂ = 1 - 0.50 = 0.50 => 50% abundance for C₂
Una solución hallar punto de vista física y punto de vista químico (sal) 50g de sal y 250 ml de agua hallar %m/m %m/v molalidad, molaridad, fracción molar del soluto y del solvente
Answer:
% m/m = 16.6%
% m/v = 20%
3.42 m (molalidad)
3.42 M (molaridad)
Fraccion molar del soluto = 0.06
Fraccion molar del solvente = 0.94
Explanation:
Nuestra solución está compuesta por:
Soluto: 50 g de sal
Solvente: 250 mL de agua.
%m/m %m/v molalidad, molaridad, fracción molar del soluto y del solvente son distintas formas de definir la concentración:
% m/m son los gramos de soluto cada 100 g de solución.
No sabemos la masa de solución pero con la densidad del agua (solvente), sabemos que los 250 mL contienen 250 gramos de solvente. (Densidad del agua 1g/mL). En conclusión, la masa de solución es 50 g + 250g = 300
% m/m = (50g /300g ) . 100 = 16.6%
Vamos a definir que el volumen de la solución es igual al del solvente: 250 mL.
% m/v = la masa de soluto, cada 100 mL de solución
= (50 /250) . 100 = 20 %
Molalidad, son los moles de soluto por cada kg de solvente.
Convertimos gramos a kg → 250 g . 1kg /1000g = 0.25kg
Convertimos la masa de soluto (sal) a moles.
NaCl → 50 g . 1mol/ 58.45g = 0.855 moles
m = 0.855 /0.25 → 3.42 m (molalidad)
Molaridad son los moles de soluto por cada L de solución.
Convertimos mL a L → 250 mL . 1kg / 1000mL = 0.25 L
sabiendo que los moles de soluto son 0.855, en este caso la molaridad es igual a la molalidad ( 3.42 M)
Para calcular la fracción molar, necesitamos moles de soluto y de solvente.
Ya contamos con los moles de soluto.
Moles de solvente: 250 g . 1mol /18g = 13.89 mol
Moles totales = 0.855 + 13.89 = 14.745
Fracion molar del soluto: (0.855/ 14.745) = 0.06
Fraccion molar del solvente: (13.89 / 14.745) = 0.94
If 35.4 liters of hydrogen gas are used, how many liters of nitrogen gas will be needed for the above reaction at STP?
Answer:
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CH4O+ O2 → CO2 + H2O
Balance the following chemical equation
Answer:
2 CH4O + 3 O2 = 2 CO2 + 4 H2O
An illustration of a fire and a pair of hands near the fire.
He concluded that the image shows thermal energy being transferred from the flames to the person’s hands through conduction.
Which best explains Alex’s error?
Thermal energy is being transferred from the person’s hands to the flames.
The image does not show thermal energy being transferred because the molecules of two substances or objects are not in direct contact.
The image does not show conduction because the molecules of two substances or objects are not in direct contact.
Thermal energy is being transferred from the surrounding air to the flames.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
1. You have 3.5L of a gas at 6 atm of pressure. The pressure drops to 2.4 atm, what is the new volume of
the gas?
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Answer:
8.75 LExplanation:
The new volume can be found by using the formula for Boyle's law which is
[tex]P_1V_1 = P_2V_2[/tex]
Since we're finding the new volume
[tex]V_2 = \frac{P_1V_1}{P_2} \\[/tex]
We have
[tex]V_2 = \frac{3.5 \times 6}{2.4} = \frac{21}{2.4} \\ = 8.75[/tex]
We have the final answer as
8.75 LHope this helps you
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Gases have lowest forces of attraction.
When chlorine reacts with potassium bromide, chlorine displaces bromine.
Cl2 + 2 KBr → Bra + 2 KCI
Explain why chlorine is more reactive than bromine.
Answer:
Chlorine is more reactive than bromine because the chlorine atom has fewer shells and the electronic bonding is much stronger. The electrons are closer to the nucleus, therefore it is easier for chlorine to attract and hold electrons in its outer shell forming stronger bonds with other atoms.
(As you go down Group 7/the Halogens - they get less reactive)
Work=? time=5s Power = 40w
Answer:
200 J
Explanation:
Work = Power x time
Work = (40w)(5s)
Work = 200 J
Which statement describes proper conduct in the laboratory?
Select one:
O a. Eating snacks in the laboratory is allowed.
O b. In order to identify things they should be tasted.
O c. Colorless fumes should be identified by direct smelling.
O d. Be aware of the location of safety and first aid equipment.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Our Solar System consists of our star, the Sun, and its orbiting planets (including Earth), along with numerous moons, asteroids, comet
material, rocks, and dust. However, our Solar System is only part of space. Place the following in order from biggest to smallest.
A) Galaxy, Universe, Solar System, Star, Planet
B) Universe, Solar System, Galaxy, Planet, Star
C) Solar System, Universe, Galaxy, Star, Planet
D) Universe, Galaxy, Solar System, Star, Planet
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Universe consits of galaxies, galaxies consit of solar systems, and solar systems consist of planets
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Match the cause to its effect.
Answer:
Cattles are giving nutrition supply throughout the year----some animals require nutrient enhancement for health
calves are given colostrum at birth----newborns require antibodies from their mothers
I dont want to write, so you know what the last option is
Explanation:
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What are the controlled, independent, and dependent variables in a basic density column experiment?
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Answer:
The Independent Variable is what we change or control in the experiment. The Dependent Variable is what we are testing and will be measured in the experiment. The Control Variables are what we keep the same during the experiment to make sure it's a fair test. hope this helps =)
Explanation:
The diagram below shows four coastline locations on Earth with respect to the moon at a given time. Moon A B D C In this current position, which coastline(s) are experiencing a daily high tide? Only A O Only B O Both A and C Both B and D
Answer: Only A
Explanation: The moon controls the tides because of its gravitational pull. The moon's gravitational pull is weaker than Earths that is why the moon's gravitational pull only effectts water on the earth.
Why do you think it is a bad idea to use taste, touch, or smell to identify an
unknown chemical?
Answer:
Because it can cause health problems or injuries to our sense organs.
Explanation:
Chemicals in the laboratory are made up of different constituents, which may be dangerous or injurious to health. This is the reason why safety measures or precautions have to be taken when working in the laboratory. One of those safety measures is that "one should never use taste, touch, or smell to identify an unknown chemical".
This is so because a chemical that is unknown amounts to the fact that what such chemical contains is unknown, hence, the chemical might have the ability to cause harm or injuries to the sense organ. For example, a conc. acid that is tasted will burn the tongue etc.
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WAVES ALWAYS ORIGINATE WITH SOME
a
person
b
object
C
disturbance
Answer:
Disturbance
Explanation:
I believe it is Disturbance because waves are normally caused by wind, and wind classifies as Disturbance.
if 3.75 moles of LiCl is added to 72.7 ml of water, what is the molarity?
The unit for work is the _______ which is also called the ____________.
Compute the brightness difference appearing in an aperture of 2 inches and one of 100 inches (Plz Help, i need to get this done today)
Answer:
The 2 inches would be brighter than the one of 100 inches
How is the periodic table used to determine properties of elements
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
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What does chlorination do?
Answer: Chlorination is the process of adding chlorine to drinking water to kill parasites, bacteria, and viruses. Different processes can be used to achieve safe levels of chlorine in drinking water.
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Answer:
(B) Grasses to Grasshoppers to Birds to Foxes
Explanation
CH3OH can be synthesized by the reaction:
CO(g) + 2 H20) — CH3OH)
What volume of CH3OH gas (in L) can be synthesized if 18.6 L of Hy gas completely reacts at STP conditions?
Answer:
5
Explanation:
What is simple chemical test could you carry out to see if carbon dioxide has been produced
Carbon Dioxide
A positive test will result in the lime water turning milky. Lime water turns milky as the Calcium hydroxide (chemical name for limewater) reacts with carbon dioxide to form Calcium Carbonate which is insoluble in water and thus forms a milky white precipitate.
____________ is refining the extracted raw metals into a purest form
Answer:
Extractive metallurgy
Explanation:
Extractive metallurgy is the practice of removing valuable metals from an ore and refining the extracted raw metals into a purer form.
0 Which is not a chemical change?
A Iron combines with oxygen to form
rust.
B Wax melts as it absorbs heat from a
flame.
C Pure sodium explodes when dropped
in water.
D Glucose molecules are produced in a
plant leaf.
Answer:
B, wax melting
Explanation:
When wax melts, the form of matter is the only thing that changes. Wax in this case goes from a solid to a liquid, and this process can be reversed when it cools. Hence labeling it a physical change instead.