Answer:
A. To increase surface area of a solute
Explanation:
How many grams of Mg would be needed to react with 6.0 moles HCl?
Answer:
72g
Explanation:
The balanced equation of the reaction between Magnesium (Mg) and hydrochloric acid (HCl):
Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) → MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)
Based on this equation, 1 mole of Mg needs to react with 2 moles of HCl.
Hence, 6 moles of HCl will need to react with 6 × ½ = 3 moles of Mg.
Using the formula; mole = mass/molar mass
Molar mass of Mg = 24g/mol
3 = mass/24
mass = 72g.
Alternative fuel sources such solar and wind energy are gaining popularity and replacing fossil fuels in many applications. While there are many positive benefits to this technology, what negative impacts do they present?
Answer:
Environmental limitations.
Explanation:
The nonrenewable sources of energy include coal, oil natural gas, and nuclear power. While the renewable source of energy include tidal, solar, geothermal, and wind power. All the sources of nonrenewable energy are called fossil fuels. There are many positives of this alternate energy such as clean and clear energy. Though there may be some negative impacts such as land use changes for setting up solar panels, and windmill farms. These techniques are costly to maintain and implement in all sectors.1
Which of the following is a mixture?
A air
B copper
C oxygen
D steam
Answer:
A air
Explanation:
Air is a mixture but not compound. Its constituents can be separated. For example: oxygen, nitrogen etc. by physical process.
is smoke a compound or a mixture? explain your answer.
Explanation:
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PLEASE HELP!!!! What is the molarity of a solution that contains 42.9g of calcium chloride in a 45.0L solution?
An artificial biosphere is an enclosed area that contains the elements necessary for human life to exist. Suppose scientists want to develop an artificial biosphere on a new planet. The new planet has an atmosphere that is 96% carbon dioxide with only trace amounts of oxygen. What could humans do to make enough oxygen to survive? Explain your answer.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A biosphere is a zone of life found on earth. Since the artificial biosphere has all the elements that support and sustain human life, then there must also be soil in the artificial biosphere.
If that is the case, then we can engage in massive tree planting. Trees take in carbon dioxide and release oxygen. Hence if a large number of trees are planted all over the artificial biosphere, the trees will eventually produce large enough oxygen to support human life overtime.
What is the mass number and atomic number of Ca0
Answer:
56.0774g/mol
Explanation:
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Answer:
I can help
Explanation:
What does the line with “alternating spikes and semicircles” mean?
Answer:
The line with spikes and semicircles is a stationary front, it brings days of steady rain.
Explanation:
L means Low pressure, it brings stormy weather with strong winds.
H means High pressure, it brings fair weather and light winds.
The line with spikes is a cold weather front, it brings thunderstorms and colder
temperatures.
The line with spikes and semicircles is a stationary front, it brings days of steady rain.
The image shows a diagram of a chloroplast, which captures light energy from thesun. In what type of cell would you expect to find these
organelles?
Answer: a plant cell
Explanation:
Identify the element that cannot participate in nuclear fission reactions. (Hint: Think about the size of the atom.)
A.
hydrogen
B.
uranium
C.
thorium
D.
plutonium
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Can somebody plz help tell me where to put the organisms in the correct group (only if u know which ones) thanks :3
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Answer:
Benthos: crabs, starfish, lobsters, stingrays,, algae
Plankton: diatom, tubeworms
Nekton: whales, sharks, turtles,
Explanation:
(1) Complete the word equation for the complete combustion of methane in
oxygen.
→ water +
methane +
en of methane can produce carbon and
Cooled in ice to help the water vapour condense. Tube 2 – contains lime water, goes cloudy to show the presence of carbon dioxide. Word equation: (hydrocarbon + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water) Methane + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water.
water, soil, temperature, space
Answer:
wdym??
Explanation:
Answer:
wdym by water, soil, temperature, space?
The specific heat capacities of some metals (in J g−1 K−1) are given below. Copper: 0.385 Magnesium: 1.020 Mercury: 0.138 Platinum: 0.130 If 100 kJ of heat is added to 10.0 g samples of each of the metals above, all at 25°C, determine which metal will have the smallest increase in temperature.
Answer: Magnesium metal will have the smallest increase in temperature.
Explanation:
Given: Specific heats are as follows.
Copper = 0.385 J/g K, Magnesium = 1.020 J/g K
Mercury = 0.138 J/g K, Platinum = 0.130 J/g K
Heat energy = 100 kJ (1 kJ = 1000 J) = 100000 J
mass = 10.0 g
Initial temperature = [tex]25^{o}C[/tex]
Formula used to calculate the increase in temperature for each of the given elements is as follows.
[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})[/tex]
where,
q = heat energy
m = mass
C = specific heat
[tex]T_{1}[/tex] = initial temperature
[tex]T_{2}[/tex] = final temperature
The change in temperature for copper is calculated as follows.[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})\\100000 = 10.0 g \times 0.385 J/g K \times (T_{2} - 25)\\T_{2} = 25999.026^{o}C[/tex]
The change in temperature for magnesium is calculated as follows.[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})\\100000 = 10.0 g \times 1.020 J/g K \times (T_{2} - 25)^{o}C\\T_{2} = 9828.92^{o}C[/tex]
The change in temperature for mercury is calculated as follows.[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})\\100000 = 10.0 g \times 0.138 J/g K \times (T_{2} - 25)^{o}C\\T_{2} = 72488.77^{o}C[/tex]
The change in temperature for platinum is calculated as follows.[tex]q = m \times C \times (T_{2} - T_{1})\\100000 = 10.0 g \times 0.130 J/g K \times (T_{2} - 25)^{o}C\\T_{2} = 76948.08^{o}C[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that magnesium metal will have the smallest increase in temperature.
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Answer:
covalent network
Explanation:
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how many teaspoons of jelly would be required to use 36 slices of bread?
Answer:
depends on how much jelly u like
31. A mixture with sand, pink sugar and water would be best separated using
Answer:
Filtration and evaporation
Explanation:
A mixture of sand, pink sugar and water can be separated by filtration and evaporation.
The pink sugar is already dissolved in the water but the sand remains undissolved in the water hence it can be filtered off. The filtrate now contains the sugar.
The sugar is obtained from the filtrate by evaporation of the solution to yield the solid pink sugar and steam which can be condensed again to give liquid water.
A mass of 68.45 g of nickel (II) sulfate hydrate, NiSO4∙ nH2O, loses 28.40 g upon dehydration. What is the hydration number of this compound? (Find n.)
Answer:
n=4
Explanation:
n= (154.75×28.40)÷(68.45×18)
n=3.5
n=4(approximately)
A toy balloon is filled to 135 mL at a temperature of 22.5 °C (295.5 K). What temperature in Kelvin does it need to be heated to expand to 250 mL?
Answer:
T2 = 547.2K
Explanation:
Given:
V1 = 135 ml. V2 = 250 ml
T1 = 295.5K. T2 = ?
Using Charles's law and solving for T2,
V1/T1 = V2/T2
T2 = (V2/V1)T1
= (250 ml/135 ml)(295.5K)
= 547.2K (or 273.2°C)
. Water is one of our most important resources. Only about 1% of the Earth's water is for human needs. Name four ways you can help conserve water. This is for science btw...
Answer:please see explanation for answers
Explanation:
Water conservation is an approach geared towards controlling how water is used. Because of the ever growing population, which weighs so much on water available to mankind,Over negligence and abuse of our water resources have been a great point of concern, that is why the need for the knowledge of water conservation is preached.
Now, some of the ways we can conserve water include
1. Putting off taps while lathering the hands with soap
2.use of irrigation system to water crops and plants
3.. while brushing, make sure to turn off the tap or faucet
4. use a shower rather than a bath
I NEED NOW PLEASE HELP How many grams of KF are need in order to produce 2.0 mol CaF?
What effect does the Earth's surface have on solar radiation?
Answer:
Thus, the proportion of Earth's surface that is covered by ice and snow affects how much of the Sun's solar radiation is absorbed, warming the planet, or reflected. Therefore, snow and ice which are covered in soot from pollution no longer reflect sunlight, but absorb it and so melting increases.
Answer:
Half of the solar radiation is absorbed and converted to infrared (heat).
Explanation:
What do the particles of water look like at A and B? A. B. C. D.
Answer:
Explanation:
Each particle, or corpuscle, of water is a regular icosahedron (20-sided geometrical solid). This is what water particles look like, according to Plato's description in the Timaeus. In the center is the water-particle Plato describes at 55b, with 6 scalene triangles making up each equilateral face of the icosahedron
What is the state of matter involved in a solution and colloid
Explanation:
colloid is a mixture in which one substance of microscopically dispersed insoluble particles are suspended throughout another substance. However, some definitions specify that the particles must be dispersed in a liquid,[1] and others extend the definition to include substances like aerosols and gels. The term colloidal suspension refers unambiguously to the overall mixture (although a narrower sense of the word suspension is distinguished from colloids by larger particle size). A colloid has a dispersed phase (the suspended particles) and a continuous phase (the medium of suspension). The dispersed phase particles have a diameter of approximately 1 nanometre to 1 micrometre.[
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Answer:
colloids are mixtures in which one or more substances are dispersed as relatively large solid particles or liquid droplets throughout a solid ,liquid or gaseous medium .The particles of a colloid remain and do not settle due to gravity ,and they are often electrically charged
hope it helpedHow much pressure (in atm) would be found in 5.8 moles of an ideal gas at 358 K and volume of 3.9 L?
Answer:
pressure=force / volume
5.8÷3.9
=1.5 ml
i would appreciate it if someone could show me the net ionization reaction for the following equation:
CaCl2(aq) + 2NaHCO3 -> CaCO3 + 2NaCl + CO2 + H2O
thanks in advance!!
Answer:
Deduce the balanced chemical equation:
CaCO3(s) + 2HCl(aq) > CaCl2 + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
2. Write as ionic species:
Ca2+(aq) + CO3 2- (aq) + 2H+ + 2Cl- > Ca2+(aq)+ 2Cl-(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)
3. Identify ions on the right that also appear on the left, and eliminate them. (As Robert Cruikshank says, these are known as ’spectator ions’ and take no overall part in the reaction):
CO3 2- (aq) + 2H+(aq) > H2O(l) + CO2(g)
This is the balanced ionic equation.
Explain how the percentages of nitrogen , oxygens and carbon dioxide in the earth atmosphere today have changed from the earth
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
The atmosphere of the earth hundreds of millions of years ago was only water vapour and carbon, both from the one ocean that existed around the continental body of Pangea. The photosynthesis process and exache (⊕) caused the percentages to decrease.
explain how the alpha particle scattering experiment led to a change in the model of the atom from the plum pudding model?
Answer:
So originally, the plum pudding model by J.J Thomson is electrons (negatively charged) held in place by a proton (positively charged) cloud.
Alpha particles are positively charged made of 2 protons + 2 neutrons.
Rutherford's experiment where they beamed those positively charged alpha particles demonstrated that an atom was not a uniform cloud, instead the alpha particles that were deflected was the positively charged nucleus. The alpha particles would also pass through if it didn't hit the nucleus, or be slightly attracted to the negative charge on the electrons. But the overall idea is that Rutherford's experiment changed what the structure of the atom was by discovering that they have a positively charged nucleus due to the deflection of positively charged alpha particles.
How many moles of KCl are produce when 61.5 g of KClO3 are decomposed?
Answer:
0.502mol
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation of the reaction described in this question is as follows:
2KClO3 → 2KCl+ 3O2
According to the equation above, 2 moles of KClO3 will produce 2 moles of KCl.
Using mole = mass/molar mass to convert mass of KClO3 to moles
Molar mass of KClO3 = 39 + 35.5 + 16(3)
= 39 + 35.5 + 48
= 122.5g/mol
mole = 61.5 g ÷ 122.5g/mol
mole = 0.502mol
Since 2 moles of KClO3 will decompose to produce 2 moles of KCl.
0.502 mol of KClO3 will decompose to produce 0.502 × 2/2
= 0.502mol of KCl.