(photosynthesis)
carbon dioxide water glucose/sugar oxygen
6CO2 + 6H2O + heat

–––––––→ C6H12O6 + 6O2
←––––––––
(respiration)
Number of Number of
Elements: C___ Elements: C___
O___ O___
H___ H___
Analyze and Interpret Data
1. Reason Quantitatively In the reaction above, some molecules have a number in front of
the formula showing how many molecules it takes for the reaction to occur. Tally the
number of elements on each side of the reaction and record the values above.
2. Describe Patterns Describe how the number of elements compare on each side of the

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Answer 1

The reaction the reversible reaction is given as :

6CO₂    +    6H₂O   + Heat    ⇄     C₆H₁₂O₆    +    6O₂

The photosynthesis is to convert carbon dioxide and water and light in into glucose and oxygen.

photosynthesis :

6CO₂    +    6H₂O   + Heat    ------>     C₆H₁₂O₆    +    6O₂

In cellular respiration organism release energy stored in the chemical bond of glucose.

C₆H₁₂O₆    +    6O₂   ----->  6CO₂    +    6H₂O   + Heat    

The reversible reaction can be as follows :

6CO₂    +    6H₂O   + Heat    ⇄     C₆H₁₂O₆    +    6O₂

                       reactants                      products

C                             6                                6

H                             12                                12

O                             18                                 18

The number of atoms present in reactant side is equal to the number of atom in product side. the equation is balanced.

6 moles of carbon dioxide produce 1 mole of oxygen

6 mole of water produce 1 mole of carbon dioxide

Thus, the reversible reaction given as:

6CO₂    +    6H₂O   + Heat    ⇄     C₆H₁₂O₆    +    6O₂

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What is the common use of minerals?

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Answer:

Make Li-Ion batteries.

Produce commercial electric vehicles.

Create underwater subsea electrification.

Power telecommunication devices.

Explanation:

Minerals are essential raw materials in our daily lives, and are vital for economic, social and technological development. For example, in the following:

Agriculture: Phosphate rock, potash and lime are used in agricultural fertilisers and other mineral products are used to improve soil. The water you drink uses minerals to make it clean.

Construction: About 60 tonnes of aggregate are used to build an average house in the UK. If we include the associated infrastructure, this can be as high as 400 tonnes.

Minerals are used in building houses, schools, libraries, hospitals, offices and shops. Buildings use a wide range of minerals:

iron (as steel) in the framework of large building,

clay in bricks and roofing tiles,

slate for roofing tiles,

limestone, clay, shale and gypsum in cement,

gypsum in plaster,

silica sand in window glass,

sand and gravel and crushed rock as aggregates for fill and in concrete,

copper for plumbing and wiring,

clays for bathroom fixtures and fittings and tiles,

paint may include pigments, extenders and fillers from mineral sources.

Answer: toothpaste

Explanation:

In the SI system of units [International System of Units], the mole is one of seven base units. It is frequently used in chemical calculations. However, a mole of something is just a particular quantity of it. It is not a unit of measure in the way that meters, seconds, and kilograms are. Calculations performed with the number of moles of a substance could also be performed with the number of particles of a substance. Based on this information, do you think that the mole should be considered a base unit in the SI system? Explain why or why not.

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The mole is an SI unit that links the microscopic and macroscopic world that is why yes, mole is the base of SI unit.

What is a mole?

A mole is a popular scientific measurement unit for large quantities of very small items like atoms, molecules, or other specified particles in chemistry. It can also be spelt mol.

A extremely big amount, 6.02214076 1023 units, are designated by the mole. As of May 20, 2019, the General Conference on Weights and Measures defined the mole as this quantity for the International System of Units (SI). The mole was traditionally defined as the number of atoms found by experimentation to be present in 12 grammes of carbon-12.

The quantity of units in a mole is also referred to as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant in honour of the Italian physicist Amedeo Avogadro. Equal volumes of gases under the same conditions, according to Avogadro.

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A chemist needs 16.61 mL of 1.312 M NaOH. What volume in mL of 3.6 M NaOH must be diluted in water to form this solution?
Please report your answer in mL to 3 decimal places.

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A chemist must take 6.053 mL of 3.6 M NaOH in water to form 16.61 mL of 1.312 M NaOH solution.

In the laboratory, high-concentration solutions are prepared for using a longer duration. This solution is known as a stock solution. These solutions are diluted based on chemical needs.                                               We need 6.61 mL of 1.312 M NaOH solution                                                                                The stock concentration of NaOH solution = 3.6 M                                                  We have to find the volume of this stock solution that should be taken Given M₁ = 3.6 M M₂ = 1.312 M V₂ = 16.61 mL V₁ =?

M₁V₁ =M₂V₂

3.6 × V₁ = 1.312 × 16.61

V₁ = 1.312 × 16.61 ÷ 3.6

V₁ = 6.053 mL

Hence, 6.053 mL of 3.6 M NaOH is needed to form 16.61 mL of 1.312 M NaOH solution

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What mass of CaCl2 (in g ) should the chemist use?

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The mass of the solute required is 250.25 g.

What is the mass of the solute?

We know that the number of moles of the solute can be used to obtain the mass of the solute that is  required. We can now try to find the mass of the solute that is required.

Concentration of the solution = 0.350M

Volume of the solution = 6.5 L

Number of moles of the solute = 0.350M *  6.5 L

= 2.275 moles

We now have the mass of the solute as;

2.275 moles  * 110 g/mol

= 250.25 g

Th measured mass of the solute that we would have to use is 250.25 g.

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Missing parts;

A chemist wants to make 6.5 L of a .350M CaCl2 solution. What mass of CaCl2(in g) should the chemist use?

what is the purpose behind decantation​

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Decantation is widely used to purify a liquid by separating it from an insoluble particle suspension (e.g. in red wine, where the wine is decanted from the potassium bitartrate crystals to avoid unsavory taste).

Decantation is a process of separating solid-liquid mixtures or two or more immiscible liquids. Allowing the mixture to settle into various layers, the lightest/heaviest liquid layers are drained out.

This approach is used in the following ways:

1. Mud-water mixture separation (solid-liquid mixture)

2. Oil and water separation (immiscible liquid mixture)

3. Kerosene and water separation

Decantation is the process of separating liquid from solid and other immiscible (non-mixing) liquids by eliminating the liquid layer on top from the solid or liquid layer underneath.

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What is the mass in grams of 7.64 x 10^25
molecules of l₂?

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Mass of 7.64 x 10^25 molecules of l₂ is 3.04 grams

Calculation of mass here we are doing from the number of molecules given. To do so we use the Avogadro's number. Avogadro's number is one of the most  fundamental constants of chemistry. It helps us to compare the different atoms or molecules of given substances where the same number of atoms or molecules are being compared.

Along with that we will also be using the number mole as well here. number of moles is nothing but the given mass divided by the molecular mass of the compound.

To solve the above given question we use the below given formulas;

number of molecules = Number of moles × Avogadro number

Number of moles = Number of molecules

                                  Avogadro number

⇒ 7.64×[tex]10^{25}[/tex]    = 0.012 moles

   6.023×[tex]10^{23}[/tex]

Mass = Number of moles × Molecular mass

⇒ 0.012 × 253.80 = 3.045 grams

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What is ethanoic or acetic anhydride?​

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¿What is ethanoic or acetic anhydride?

Acetic anhydride is a colorless liquid with a characteristic pungent odor. It is used in the manufacture of plastics, drugs, dyes, perfumes, explosives, and aspirin.

This chemical compound has a colorless liquid appearance, also called anhydride, acetic, smells like vinegar.

the substance that speed up the digestion stop working when they have been boiled, what does asim need to put in a fourth test tube to test this in his experiment?

please help me guys i need this like rn

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It is expedient that Asim put some few pancreatic blood in a test tube to test for the functioning of digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas.

What is the purpose of the Asim experiment for digestive enzyme?

When someone is considering the purpose of digestive enzyme experiments, it should be what is given below:

Objectives:

To identify the substrates and enzymes,Also to the reasons while the substance which speeds up digestion stopped.

That being said, enzymes are organic, biological or biochemical catalysts which speed up the rate of chemical reactions. Within the context of the task given above, digestive enzymes help to speed up the digestion of food substances. In order to confirm why this substance stopped working, a pancreatic blood test needs to be done in a test tube to confirm the reasons why the substance stopped working.

However, some of the reasons why digestive enzymes stopped working include the following:

Concentration of the substancepH of the substance Temperature of the substance

So therefore, screening for pH, concentration and temperature of the digestive enzyme can used to test for inactivity of enzymes.

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How do I do this?

What volume of a 12.05 M KOH solution would contain 8.48 moles of solute?
Be sure to enter a unit with your answer.

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o.703..litter

Explanation:

M=n/v(l)solution

so v=n/M..... =8.48/12.05=0.703...

What is the molar solubility of barium phosphate (Ba3(PO4)2) at a temperature where the Ksp is (6.00x10^-37) (not at 25°C)?

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The molar solubility of the barium salt is obtained as  1.29 * 10^-19 M.

What is the solubility?

We know that the solubility has to do with the amount of the solute that is able to dissolve in a solvent at a particular temperature. As such, it is clear that the solubility depends on the temperature of the solution.

We know that the Ksp can be gotten from the expression of the Ksp as follows;

Ksp = [3x]^3 [2x]^2

Ksp = 9x^3 * 4x^2

Ksp = 36 * x^5

Ksp = 36x^5

x =[tex]\sqrt[5]{\frac{KSP}{36} }[/tex]

x = [tex]\sqrt[5]{6.00x10^-37} /36[/tex]

x = 1.29 * 10^-19 M

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Choose all the molecules in which the central atom has an expanded octet.
BrF3
BF3
SF2
SF6

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The molecules in which the central atom has an expanded octet is BrF₃ ans SF₆.

Hypervalent compound is the compound in which central atom contains more than 8 electrons or expanded octet.  Hypovalent is the compound in which atom posses less than eighth electron in the valence shell. in  In  BrF₃ , Bromine has 7 valence electron and fluorine seven electrons . the three F atom complete their octet after the bonding with Br but In Br there are 10 electrons in valence shell . so,  BrF₃ has expanded octet. SF₆, the sulfur , sulfur has 6 valence electron and Fluorine has 7 valence electron F atom complete there octet with sulphur but S atom has 12 valence electrons that is expanded octet.

Thus, The molecules in which the central atom has an expanded octet is BrF₃ ans SF₆.

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Chlorine gas is bubbled through acalcium bromide solution. The solution turns brown, the color of bromine.
What type of reaction is this?

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Chlorine gas is bubbled through a calcium bromide solution is a single displacement reaction.

Chlorine (in the form of a gas or dissolved in water) replaces bromine when added to calcium bromide solution. Chlorine replaces bromine in calcium bromide because it is more reactive than bromine. The solution darkens. The displaced bromine is responsible for this brown color. calcium chloride is the product of the chlorine.

A single replacement reaction, also known as a single displacement reaction, occurs when one element in a molecule is swapped out for another. Starting ingredients are always pure elements combined with an aqueous compound, such as pure hydrogen gas or zinc metal. A new aqueous compound and a different pure element will be produced as products when a replacement reaction takes place.

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What is the energy of the light emitted from an atom if the excited electron absorbs a photon with a wavelength of 622 nm?


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Explanation:

E =hv

= h*3*10power8meterpersecond ÷6.22*10power of -7m

where h is planks constant

Energy of light emitted is 4117.64 * 10 ⁻²⁵. E= hv.

What is energy of electron?

An electron's energy is determined by where it is in relation to the atom's nucleus. The distance an electron in an atom has to travel from the nucleus depends on its energy level.

The mass of an electron is roughly 1/1836 that of a proton. The intrinsic angular momentum (spin) of the electron is given in units of the decreased Planck constant and has a half-integer value.

Energy has a negative sign, meaning that an electron is drawn to the nucleus. The electron has the least energy in the first orbit, and as n grows, or as it gets less negative, the electron's energy increases.

Therefore, Energy of light emitted is 4117.64 * 10 ⁻²⁵. E= hv.

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In the cisconfiguration, the methyl groups are placed _____.


on the same side of the double bond

on opposite sides of the double bond

in between the double bonds

to the left of the double bond

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on the same side!

- will never be between left or right
- only same = cis
or opposite = trans

A piece of metal (mass = 25.0 g) at 95.0 °C is placed in a styrofoam coffee cup containing 25.0 mL of water at 18.2 °C. At thermal equilibrium, the temperature of the water is 25.4. Assuming that no heat is lost to the cup or the surroundings, what is the specific heat capacity of the metal? The specific heat capacity of water = 4.18 J/g°C.

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The specific heat capacity of the metal can be calculated using the calorimeter equation. The specific heat capacity of the metal is obtained as 0.406 J/(°C g).

What is specific heat capacity?

The specific heat capacity of a substance is the heat energy required to raise its temperature by one degree celsius per one gram of that substance.

The calorimeter equation relating heat energy q, mass m and temperature difference ΔT and specific heat capacity c is written as:

q = mcΔT.

In the given system the heat energy is transferred from the metal to water thus the final temperature of both will be 25 °C. Thus, at thermal equilibrium we can write it as:

25 g × c (95 -25 °C) = 25 × 4.18  × (25 - 18.2 °C )

Where, mass of water can be taken as 25 g since its density is 1 g/ml. From this specific heat capacity of the metal c is calculated as follows:

c =  [ 25 × 4.18  × (25 - 18.2 °C ) ] / 25 g ×  (95 -25 °C)

  = 0.406 J/(°C g).

Therefore, the specific heat capacity of the metal is  0.406 J/(°C g).

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What is the pH of a solution prepared by adding 25.0 mL of 0.199 M ammonia to 25 mL of 0.199 M hydrochloric acid solution?

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The pH of a solution prepared by adding 25.0 mL of 0.199 M ammonia to 25 mL of 0.199 M hydrochloric acid solution is less than 7.

What is the pH of a solution?

The pH of a solution is calculated as follows;

pH = - log ([H⁺])

Also, pH = 14 - pOH

The pH of the solution is determined as follows;

Moles of HCl = 0.199 M * 25 mL * 1L/1000 mL

moles of acid = 0.004975 moles

Moles of NH₃ = 0.199 M * 25 mL * 1L/1000 mL

moles of NH₃ = 0.004975 moles

0.004975 moles of HCl reacts with 0.004975 moles of NH₃

Since NH₃ is a weak acid, the pH of the solution is slightly lower than 7.

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what did early chemist focus on answering 

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Early "chemists" focused on practical problems - the production of dyes and perfumes, the production of soap, the use of metals, the production of glass, etc. The goal was not to make sense of the physical world.

Who were early chemists and what motivated them?

Tapputi (also known as Tapputi-Belatekallim, referring to the female attendants of the palace), believed to be the world's first recorded chemist and perfume maker, mentioned in a cuneiform tablet from Babylonian Mesopotamia, circa 1200 BC It is BC is mentioned.

Along with Lavoisier, Boyle, and Dalton, Berzelius is considered the father of modern chemistry. In 1828, using oxygen as a standard and fixing its weight at 100, he produced a table of relative atomic weights containing all the elements known at the time.

Very early chemists were often motivated primarily by achieving a particular goal or product. It didn't take a lot of theory to make perfume or soap, just a good recipe, and attention to detail. There was no standard way to name substances (and no periodic table we could all agree on).

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Please help (see file attached!!)

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A = 2.86 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] molecules of  [tex]KMnO_4[/tex]

B = 323.76 grams of Al

C = 1.53 moles of Au

D = 7.71 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] molecules of [tex]H_3PO_4[/tex]

E = 4.52 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] total atoms

Avogadro's molecules

According to Avogadro, a single mole of any substance contains 6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] molecules or atoms of the substance.

Also, the mole of a substance is the ratio of the mass of the substance and the molar mass of the substance. In other words;

mole = mass/molar mass

These theories are what we need to solve the outlined problems.

Molar mass of  [tex]KMnO_4[/tex] = 158 g/mol

       Mole of 75 g of [tex]KMnO_4[/tex]:

       mass/molar mass = 75/158

                                     = 0.4747 mol

        Since 1 mole = 6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] molecules

         0.4747 mole = 0.4747 x 6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex]

                                = 2.86 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] molecules

7.23 x [tex]10^{24[/tex] Al atoms

       Since 1 mole =  6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] molecules or atoms

        7.23 x [tex]10^{24[/tex] atoms = 7.23 x [tex]10^{24[/tex] / 6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex]

                                     = 12 moles

        Mass of 12 moles Al = 12 x 26.98

                                          =  323.76 grams    

9.23 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] Au atoms =  9.23 x [tex]10^{23[/tex]/6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex]

                                    = 1.53 moles

125 g of [tex]H_3PO_4[/tex] = 125/97.99

                                   = 1.28 moles

         1.28 moles = 1.28 x 6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex]

                            = 7.71 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] molecules

0.75 moles of [tex]CO_2[/tex] = 0.75 x 6.022 x [tex]10^{23[/tex]

                                        = 4.52 x [tex]10^{23[/tex] atoms

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In a titration, 20 mL of 0.27 M NH3 was titrated with 0.20 M HCl. Calculate the pH of the resulting solution after the addition 0 mL of the acid? (give your answer to two decimal places) (Kb ammonia = 1.8 x 10-5)

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The pH of 20 mL of 0.27 M NH₃ (ammonia) solution after 0 mL of acid is 11.34.

What is the pH of the solution ammonia solution after 0 mL of acid has been added?

The pH of 20 mL of 0.27 M NH₃ (ammonia) solution after 0 mL of acid has been added is equal to the pH of the solution when no acid has been added.

The pH of the NH₃ solution is calculated from the dissociation equation and the formula below:

Dissociation equation: NH₃ + H₂O ⇄ NH₄⁺ + OH⁻

Kb = [NH₄⁺] * [OH⁻] / [NH₃]

Kb of NH₃= 1.8 * 10⁻⁵

From the equation of dissociation above, [NH₄⁺] = [OH⁻]  = x

Kb = x²/ [NH₃]

x² = Kb * [NH₃]

x = √( Kb * [NH₃])

x = √(1.8 * 10⁻⁵ * 0.27)

x = 0.0022 M

[OH⁻] = 0.0022

pOH = - log [OH⁻]

pOH = -log (0.0022)

pOH = 2.66

pH = 14 - 2.66

pH = 11.34

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Help asap!!! What is rock cycle? How to label?

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hope this helps you out I would have typed an answer using my notes but that was taking to long anyways have a nice day

0.620 L of a 2.6 MKCl solution Express your answer using two significant figures.

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The number of moles in 0.620 L of a 2.6M KCl solution is 1.61 moles.

How to calculate number of moles?

Molarity is the concentration of a substance in solution, expressed as the number of moles of solute per litre of solution.

The molarity of a solution can be calculated by dividing the number of moles of the substance by its volume as follows:

no of moles = molarity × volume

According to this question, 0.620 L of a KCl solution has a molarity of 2.6 M. The number of moles of the substance is as follows:

no of moles = 2.6M × 0.620L = 1.612moles

Therefore, 1.61 moles is the number of moles in the pottasium chloride solution.

The incomplete question is as follows:

Determine the number of moles contained in 0.620L of a 2.6 M KCl solution.

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C2H4O2 + 2 O2 --> 2 CO2 + 2 H2O

20.0 grams of C2H4O2 is reacted with 15.0 grams of oxygen. How many grams of carbon dioxide would be produced?

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15g of CO2 will be produced from 15g of O2  as 2 moles of O2 produces 2 moles of CO2

What is moles ?
In chemistry, a mole, sometimes spelled mol, is a common scientific measurement unit for significant amounts of very small objects like atoms, molecules, or other predetermined particles.

The mole designates 6.02214076 1023 units, which is a very large number. For the International System of Units (SI), the mole is defined as this number as of May 20, 2019, according the General Conference on Weights and Measures. The number of atoms discovered through experimentation to be present in 12 grams of carbon-12 was originally used to define the mole.

C2H4O2 + 2 O2 --> 2 CO2 + 2 H2O

2 unit of O2 produces 2 unit of CO2

15g of O2 produces 15g of CO2

15g of CO2 will be produced from 15g of O2  as 2 moles of O2 produces 2 moles of CO2

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Hi, can someone please help me out with finding the answers.
write the IUPAC name and the Molecular formula ​

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The IUPAC name and molecular formula for the following are,

a) prop-1-yne, C3H4

b) non-4-yne, C9H16

c) hex-3-yne, C6H10

What is IUPAC name?

International Unit for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is the method of naming the organic compounds in chemistry. It creates a standardized naming for the chemical compounds. There are prefixes, suffixes and parent chain considered while naming a compound.

The IUPAC name can be written by counting the parent chain carbons and considering the functional group present which is a triple bond in the given compounds. The molecular formula can be written by counting the number of different atoms present in the compound.

Therefore, the IUPAC name and molecular formula of the given compounds can be written as,

a) prop-1-yne, C3H4

b) non-4-yne, C9H16

c) hex-3-yne, C6H10

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A buffer system is set up with [A] = 1.5[HA ]. If pKa = 5.4, what is the pH of the buffer?​

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5.57  is the pH of the buffer .

What is buffer ?

Buffer, in chemistry, usually a solution containing acids and bases or salts that tends to maintain a constant concentration of hydrogen ions. An ion is an atom or molecule that has lost or gained one or more electrons. A common buffer is a solution of acetic acid (CH3COOH) and sodium acetate. In aqueous solution, sodium acetate completely dissociates into sodium (Na+) and acetate (CH3COO-) ions. Buffer solutions with different hydrogen ion concentrations can be prepared by varying the buffer ratio and choosing acids of appropriate intrinsic strength. Commonly used buffers include phosphate, citrate, or borate and their salts

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Oxygen has a low boiling point because there are
A weak covalent bonds between the oxygen atoms
B
weak covalent bonds between the oxygen molecules
C
weak forces of attraction between the oxygen atoms
D weak forces of attraction between the oxygen molecules

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The intermolecular forces between the oxygen molecules are very weak because of which a very less amount of energy is required for the oxygen to evaporate into a gas. There is no H-bonding or dipole movement present in oxygen molecules because of which the forces binding the molecules are absent in oxygen.

hence your correct option should be D

Suppose you wanted to measure 53 grams of water for a Phase Change
experiment. Explain why you would not need a Triple Beam Balance:

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Triple beam balance is not used to measure the weight of water because it is used to  measure mass.

The triple beam balance is an instrument used to measure mass very precisely. Such devices typically have a reading error of ±0.05 grams. Its name refers to its three beams, where the middle beam is the largest, the far beam of medium size, and the front beam the smallest.

Spring balance is used to measure the weight of the body whereas beam balance is used to measure the mass of the body. Since the mass of the body remains the same on earth as well as on moon but the acceleration due to gravity differs.

Therefore Triple beam balance is not used to measure the weight of the water.

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1-Give some examples of buffer solutions.

2-Mention some applications of buffer solutions in Pharmaceutical Sciences.

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Examples of buffer solutions include:

ammonia (NH₃)sodium acetate (NaC₂H₃O₂)acetic acid (HC₂H₃O₂)

Some applications of buffer solutions in Pharmaceutical Sciences include:

to establish hydrogen ion activity for calibration of the pH meter using a buffer solution.to prepare isotonic dosage form formulations.to adjust the pH of systems in analytical procedures with the buffer solution.to maintain the stability of dosage forms.

What are buffer solutions?

A buffer solution is an aqueous solution consisting of a mixture of a weak acid and its conjugate base, or vice versa.

Buffers are broadly divided into two types

1. acidic buffer solutions and

2. alkaline buffer solutions.

Acidic buffers are solutions that have a pH below 7 and contain a weak acid.

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what is the simplest formula of calcium Carbonate if it contains to 40% calcium,20% carbon, 48% oxygen?​

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The simplest form of calcium carbonate is CaCO3.

What is the use of Calcium carbonate?

Calcium carbonate can be used as a dietary supplement when the amount of calcium in a person's body is less. Calcium is used even as an antacid. Calcium is necessary by the body for bones, heart and muscles.

In this, we are not provided the direct masses, so we will use this percentage composition.

The number of moles of each element are:

Ca-40/40= 1

C- 20/12 = (1.6 considered to be 1)

O- 48/16 = 3

Now all the three will be divided with the lowest value and that is 1, so the ratio of Ca: C: O= 1:1:3

Therefore, the simplest formula is CaCO3.

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why do different types of matter have different requirements to phase change?

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Different types of matter have different requirements because the pressure and temperature of a substance's environment dictate its phase.

Matter is anything that occupies space and has mass. The states or phases of matter include solids, liquids, gases, and plasma. Any material in a form that has a distinct shape and volume is referred to as a solid. Phase change refers to a shift in the condition of matter. Phase shifts can be carried out by people and occur frequently in nature.

A set of molecules will experience various movements, such as vibrations, rotations, and translations, depending on the average temperature in their vicinity.

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724.4g of ammonium phosphate in 4500 mL of alcohol. what is the molarity?

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The molarity of the 724.4g of ammonium phosphate in 4500 mL of alcohol is 1.0804m.

Ammonium  phosphate [tex]$\Rightarrow\left(\mathrm{NH}_4\right)_3 \mathrm{PO}_4$[/tex]

GMM of Ammonium Phosphate [tex]$\Rightarrow 109 \mathrm{~g}+40 \mathrm{~g}$[/tex] [tex]$\Rightarrow 149 \mathrm{~g}$[/tex]

No. of moles of Ammonium Phosphate [tex]$\Rightarrow\left\{\frac{724.4}{149}\right\} \Rightarrow 4.8$[/tex]

Molarity = 4.86/4.5 = 1.0804m.

Phosphates are low in toxicity, however they create nutrient contamination and nourish algae. Eutrophication and hazardous algal blooms result as a result of this. Many countries, notably the European Union and the United States, have outlawed the use of phosphates in detergent.

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