Answer:
the 3rd option is correct I promise
Explanation:
matter can not be created or destroyed no matter what, most important rule is chemistry
Calculate the approximate volume of a 1.50 mol sample of gas at 15.0°C and a pressure of 3.75 atm
Answer
F 1.73 L
G 5.93 L
H 8.65 L
J 9.46 L
Answer:
The answer is J (9.46 L)
using details and examples from the text explain how the digestive system helps your body obtain the energy it needs
Answer:
Explanation:
The pressure in a bicycle tire is 1.34atm at 33.0 ° C. At what temperature will the pressure inside the tire be 1.60atm?
Answer:
92.37°C
Explanation:
Assuming the volume remains the same in both the states ( bicycle tire).
Then as per ideal gas equation
[tex]P_1/T_1 = P_2/T_2[/tex]
where P1, P2 are pressure at two different states and T1, T2 are temperature at these two states
Given:
P1 = 1.34 atm, T1 = 33.0 ° C = 306K
P2 = 1.60 atm, T2 = ?
1.34/306 = 1.60/T_2
⇒ T2 = 1.60×306/1.34
= T2= 365.37K= 92.37°C
When a car starts rusting where there is a scratch on the paint, a redox reaction is happening
TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
it is true
Explanation:
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Answer: I think it is true
Explanation:
it is true because it will start rusting when there is a scratch on the paint!
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The amount of heat energy needed to heat 200 g of water from 15 °C to its boiling point, and boil it, is
can you explain it further
How many grams of BaCl2 can be made from 6 moles of Ba?
Answer:
823.98
Explanation:
Since there is only one Ba per atom you simply times 1 by 6 to get the number of mols of Ba per atom, then you times this by the atomic mass of Ba on the periodic table
Is the formation of CO2(g) from its elements endothermic or exothermic?
Exothermic because the ΔH is negative.
Endothermic because the ΔH is negative.
Endothermic because the ΔH is positive.
Exothermic because the ΔH is positive.
Answer: Exothermic because the ΔH is negative.
Explanation:
The standard enthalpy of formation or standard heat of formation of a compound is the change of enthalpy during the formation of 1 mole of the substance from its constituent elements, with all substances in their standard states.
[tex]C(s)+O_2(g)\rightarrow CO_2(g)[/tex]
Exothermic reactions are those reactions in which heat is released and [tex]\Delta H[/tex] is negative.Endothermic reactions are those reactions in which heat is absorbed and [tex]\Delta H[/tex] is positive.
The reaction is exothermic as the heat is released during the formation of [tex]CO_2[/tex] as heat of formation of [tex]CO_2[/tex] is negative.
11) How many grams are in 2.3 moles of magnesium chloride, MgCl,?
Answer:
218.98 grams
Explanation:
Given that,
No. of moles, n = 2.3
The molar mass of magnesium chloride is 95.211 g/mol.
We need to find the mass of 2.3 moles of magnesium chloride.
We know that,
No. of moles = given mass/molar mass
Let m be the given mass. So,
[tex]m=n\times M\\\\=2.3\times 95.211 \\\\=218.98\ g[/tex]
So, the required mass is equal to 218.98 grams.
Identify three sources of point-source pollution.
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Answer:
(B) Grasses to Grasshoppers to Birds to Foxes
Explanation
Which part of homeostasis is this adorable puppy balancing out with his little stuffed animal buddy?
Body Temperature
Energy
Waste
Water Level
Cuteness
Plzzz help
Answer:
body temperature and energy
How many grams of carbon dioxide would be produced if we use 35 grams of methane in the reaction below? CH4 +2O2---- Co2 + 2H2O
Answer:
96g of CO₂ would be produced
Explanation:
Based on the reaction:
CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O
1 moles of methane, CH₄ produces 1 mole of carbon dioxide, CO₂.
To solve this question we must find the moles of methane added in the reaction. These moles added are equal to moles of CO₂ produced. With the molar mass of CO₂ (44.01g/mol) we can find the grams that would be produced:
Moles CH₄ -Molar mass: 16.04g/mol-:
35g * (1mol / 16.04g) = 2.182 moles of CH₄ are added = Moles CO₂ produced.
Mass CO₂ produced.
2.182 moles CO₂ * (44.01g / mol) =
96g of CO₂ would be producedOne use of CaCl2 is for salting roads in the winter. How much would the freezing point of water decrease if a 3.23 molal (m) solution of CaCl2 were applied? (Kf = 1.86°C/(mol/kg) for water and i = 3 for CaCl2.)
Answer:
Freezing point of water will decrease to -18.02°C
Explanation:
We start from the formula for freezing point depression, one of the colligative properties.
ΔT = Kf . m . i
ΔT = Freezing T° of pure solvent - Freezing T° of solution
m = molality
Kf = Cyoscopic constant (specific for each solvent)
i = numbers of ions dissolved (Van't Hoff factor)
CaCl₂ → Ca²⁺ + 2Cl⁻ i = 3
We replace each data:
0°C - T° F) = 1.86°C/m . 3.23 m . 3
T°F = - 18.02°C
What happens when you change the number of protons keeping the numbers of other particles the same?
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The atomic number refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. We identify an element by its atomic number.
When the atomic number of an atom of an element is changed, we have changed the identity of that atom and transformed it into an atom of a different element.
For example, if we add a proton to a sodium atom, we create a magnesium atom. If we remove a proton from a sodium atom, we create a neon atom.
Freshwater makes up about 90% of the Earth's surface.
Answer:
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Explanation:
I don't understand
How many grams of Fe2O3 are formed when 51.3 grams of iron, Fe, react completely with oxygen, O2? 4 Fe + 3 O2 --> 2 Fe2O3
The Fe is our limiting reactant here. First, convert the mass of Fe given to moles of Fe by dividing mass by the molar mass:
(51.3 g Fe)/(55.845 g/mol) = 0.9186 mol Fe.
According to the balanced equation, 2 moles of Fe2O3 are produced for every 4 moles of Fe that are consumed. In other words, half as many moles of Fe2O3 will be produced as there are Fe that react:
(0.9186 mol Fe)(2 mol Fe2O3/4 mol Fe) = 0.4593 mol Fe2O3.
Finally, convert the moles of Fe2O3 back to grams by multiplying by the molar mass of Fe2O3:
(0.4593 mol Fe2O3)(159.6882 g/mol) = 73.3 g Fe2O3.
So, 73.3 grams of Fe2O3 are formed.
A sample of hydrogen gas has a volume of 145 mL when measured at 44
degrees C and 1.47 atm. What volume would the hydrogen sample occupy
at STP?
Answer:
[tex]186.01\ \text{mL}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]P_1[/tex] = Initial pressure = 1.47 atm
[tex]P_2[/tex] = Final pressure = [tex]10^5\ \text{Pa}[/tex]
[tex]T_1[/tex] = Initial temperature = [tex]44^{\circ}\text{C}[/tex]
[tex]T_2[/tex] = Final temperature = [tex]273.15\ \text{K}[/tex]
[tex]V_1[/tex] = Initial volume = 145 mL
[tex]V_2[/tex] = Final volume
We have the relation
[tex]\dfrac{P_1V_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{P_2V_2}{T_2}\\\Rightarrow V_2=\dfrac{P_1V_1T_2}{T_1P_2}\\\Rightarrow V_2=\dfrac{1.47\times 101325\times 145\times 273.15}{(44+273.15)\times 10^5}\\\Rightarrow V_2=186.01\ \text{mL}[/tex]
Final volume of the sample is [tex]186.01\ \text{mL}[/tex].
Nevada's annual precipitation averages between 21 and 24 cm. In comparison,Washington state averages between 96 and 97 cm of precipitation per year. Which of these factors has the greatest impact on the difference in precipitation between these two states?
Answer:
Mountain ranges and prevailing winds.
Explanation:
Mountain ranges and prevailing winds are the factors that is responsible for the difference in the precipitation between Nevada and Washington states. The Washington state is located along the coastal region of pacific ocean and having more mountain ranges which causes more rainfall in that region while on the other hand, Nevada state comprise of plateau, basins and far away from the ocean which is the main cause of lower rainfall as compared to Washington state.
What causes the ocean tides to change from high tide to low tide?
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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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Describe two physical properties of sodium which are different from the physical properties of transition elements such as copper.
Answer:
Malleability : Capable of being shaped or bent.
Ductility : Easily pulled or stretched into a thin wire.
Luster : Has a shine or glow.
Conductivity : Good transmission of heat or electricity.
Softness : Soft enough to be cut with a knife.
A man pulled a food cart 4.5 m to the right for 15 seconds. What is the average speed of the food cart to the nearest tenth of a m/s?
The average speed of the food cart to the nearest tenth of a m/s is 0.3 meter per second.
How do we calculate speed?Speed of any moving body will be calculated by using the below formula as:
Speed = Distance / Time
Given that, Distance travelled to the right side = 4.5m
Time to travel = 15 sec
On putting values on the above equation, we get
Speed = 4.5 / 15 = 0.3 m/s
Hence required speed is 0.3m/sec.
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It is the year 2032, and a new planet (Planet Y) is discovered. An astronaut with a mass of 79.00 kg visits the new planet. It is discovered that his weight on the new planet is 740.8 lbs. What is the estimate of the g force on the planet and would the astronaut be heavier on Planet Y or on Earth? (Earth has a g force of 9.81 m/s2 ).
Answer:
“Newton’s Law of Gravity” gives the gravity force between two objects with masses m
and M separated by distance r:
F G
m M
r
2
G is called the Gravitational Constant, and has the value
6.671011N m
2
kg2
(N is for
Newton, the physicists’ unit of force) or
1.51011 lbm
2
kg2
.
Let’s go back to the example given in the text: two 150 lb people separated by 1 meter.
The mass of each person is
150lb
2.2
lb
kg
68kg
. Putting these into the formula gives
F 1.5101 1 lb m
2
kg2
(68kg)
2
(1m)
2
107
lb.
Newton’s Law of Gravity actually gives the force only between two small objects. If one
of the objects is a sphere (such as the Earth) then it turns out that you can still use the
formula, but you must use the distance to the center of the sphere as the value for r. As
an example, let’s put in numbers for a 1 kg object sitting on the surface of the Earth.
Then the force of attraction is given by the gravity equation with m = 1 kg, M = the mass
of the Earth =
24 610
kg, and r = radius of the Earth (that’s the distance to the center of
the sphere). This distance is r = 6371 km ≈
6
610
meters. Without plugging in the
numbers, can you guess what the answer will turn out to be? Guess, and then check this
footnote2
to see if you guessed correctly.
Suppose you weigh 150 lbs on the Earth. Then your mass is
150lb
2.2
lb
kg
68kg
. What will
you weigh on the Moon? We can calculate that by using Newton’s Law of Gravity, and
putting in the M = the mass of the Moon =
22 7.310
kg, r = the radius of the moon =
6
1.710
meters. The answer is F = 25 lb. That means you will weigh 25 lb. on the
surface of the Moon.
Explanation:
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whats another name for body cells (not sex cells) that are produced by mitosis?
Answer: Diploid Cells (?)
Explanation:
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4. Mixing sand and salt in water then passing it through a filter separates out the sand because salt
in water and sand does not.
a) reacts
b) dissolves
c) disappears
Answer:
dissolve
Explanation:
salt will dissolve in water while sand will not, so you arent going to see salt pass through
Answer:
b
Explanation:
In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 100.0 g of H2O and 8.70 grams of Na3PO4 are added. The water had an initial temperature of 24.6 oC. After the dissolution of the sodium phosphate the temperature changed to 31.3 oC.
-Was the dissolution exothermic or endothermic? Explain.
-Calculate how much heat the water lost or gained.
Answer:
a.) exothermic
b.) 2,800.6 J
Explanation:
DESPERATE!!!!! What is the molar mass of an unknown gas that has a density of 2.29 g/L at a pressure of 0.75 atm and a temperature of 88. degrees Celsius?
Answer:
The molar mass of the gas is 90.4g/mol
Explanation:
To solve this question we have to use the equation:
d = PM / RT
Where d is density of the gas = 2.29g/L
P is pressure = 0.75atm
M is molar mass of the gas = ??
R is gas constant = 0.082atmL/molK
T is absolute temperature = 88°C + 273.15 = 361.15K
Solving for M:
dRT / P = M
2.29L*0.082atmL/molK*361.15K / 0.75atm = M
90.4g/mol = M
The molar mass of the gas is 90.4g/mol
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In which state(s) of matter could a substance have thermal energy?
A) Only liquids and gases
B) Only liquids and solids
C) Only liquids
D) Liquids, solids, and gases
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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