The oceanic crust is destroyed at convergent boundaries because it_______________________ *
a) diverges to form a rift valley
b) goes into a subduction zone where it is melted by the hot magma
c) transforms
d) the rock crumbles at an ocean ridges
Answer: I believe the answer is d) the rock crumbles at an ocean ridges
Explanation:
Can you tell me any chemical reaction that occur due to kinetic energy
Answer:
The molecules in gasoline (octane, the chemical formula shown) contain chemical energy. This energy is transformed into kinetic energy that allows a car to race on a racetrack.
What is the percent by mass of aspartame in iced tea that has 0.75 g of aspartame in 250 g of water?
Answer:0.30%
Explanation:
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1. A sample of a chemical compound has 2.96g carbon, 0.414g hydrogen, 0.675g oxygen and 2.96 sulphur.
calculate it's empirical formula.
2.if it's mass was 972g, determine its molecular formula.
Answer:
1. The empirical formula => C₆H₁₀OS₂
2. Molecular formula => C₃₆H₆₀O₆S₁₂
Explanation:
1. Determination of the empirical formula.
Carbon (C) = 2.96 g
Hydrogen (H) = 0.414 g
Oxygen (O) = 0.675 g
Sulphur (S) = 2.96 g
Divide by their molar mass
C = 2.96 / 12 = 0.247
H = 0.414 / 1 = 0.414
O = 0.675 / 16 = 0.042
S = 2.96 / 32 = 0.0925
Divide by the smallest
C = 0.247 / 0.042 = 6
H = 0.414 / 0.042 = 10
O = 0.042 / 0.042 = 1
S = 0.0925 /0.042 = 2
Therefore, the empirical formula is
C₆H₁₀OS₂
2. Determination of the molecular formula.
Molar mass of compound = 972 g/mol
Empirical formula => C₆H₁₀OS₂
Molecular formula =>?
Molecular formula = [C₆H₁₀OS₂]ₙ
Molecular formula = molar mass of compound
Thus,
[C₆H₁₀OS₂]ₙ = 972
[(12×6) + (10×1) + 16 + (32×2)]n = 972
[72 + 10 + 16 + 64]n = 32
162n = 972
Divide both side by 162
n = 972 / 162
n = 6
Molecular formula = [C₆H₁₀OS₂]ₙ
Molecular formula = [C₆H₁₀OS₂]₆
Molecular formula = C₃₆H₆₀O₆S₁₂
mplete the following Charles' Law calculations. If the current temperature is 25 degrees C and you have a 2L balloon, identify the new volume of the balloon if you increase the temperature to 30 degrees C. Remember to change Celsius to Kelvin: K= C + 273.
Answer:
New volume = 2.03 L
Explanation:
Given that
Initial temperature, T₁ = 25°C = 298 K
Initial volume, V₁ = 2L
Final temperature, T₂ = 30°C = 303 K
We need to find the final volume. The mathematical form of Charle's law is given by :
[tex]\dfrac{V_1}{V_2}=\dfrac{T_1}{T_2}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{V_1T_2}{T_1}[/tex]
Put all the values,
[tex]V_2=\dfrac{2\times 303}{298}\\\\V_2=2.03\ L[/tex]
so, the new volume is equal to 2.03 L.
a transverse wave moves a medium at an abtuse angle to the wave , true or false ?
Answer:
True! A transverse wave does move a medium at an obtuse angle to the wave!!
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The primary structure of a protein is determined by
A. The order of amino acids in the protein.
B. The amino acid composition.
C. The hydrogen bonding that gives the protein three dimensional shape.
D. The intertwining of protein molecules to form a “functional” protein.
Answer: I believe the answer is A. The order of amino acids in the protein.
Explanation:
For 2-methylbutane, the AH° of vaporization is 25.22 kJ/mol and the
AS° of vaporization is 84.48 J/mol K. At 1.00 atm and 201 K, what is
the AG° of vaporization for 2-methylbutane, in kJ/mol?
Answer:
ΔG° = ΔH° - TΔS°
ΔG° = 25.22-(201 )(0.08448)
ΔG° = 8.24 kJ/mol
The standard free energy is obtained as 8.2 kJ/mol.
We know that; ΔG° = ΔH° - TΔS° where;
ΔG° = standard free energy
ΔH° = standard enthalpy
T = temperature
ΔS° = standard entropy
Hence substituting the values;
ΔG° =25.22 kJ/mol - (201 K * 84.48 J/mol K)
ΔG° = 25.22 * 10^3 J/mol - 16980.5 J/mol
ΔG° = 8.2 kJ/mol
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Answer:
the answer to this is 71.0 grams of chlorine
- Standard state refers to
a) 1 atm and 25°C
b) 1 atm and 100°C
c) 1 atm and gaseous reactants
d) None of these
Answer: The standard state refers to 1 atm and [tex]25^{o}C[/tex].
Explanation:
It is known that a chemical/substance can either be present in a solid, liquid or gaseous state.
So, when the phase of a substance like solid, liquid or gas is present at 1 atmosphere pressure and at a temperature of [tex]25^{o}C[/tex] then it known as standard state of substance.
Thus, we can conclude that standard state refers to 1 atm and [tex]25^{o}C[/tex].
SOMEONE HELP ME
1. How many grams of C are present in 4.86 grams of carbon dioxide
?
grams C.
2. How many grams of carbon dioxide contain 1.73 grams of O ?
grams carbon dioxide.
Answer:
1. 1.33 gram of carbon
2. 2.38g of carbon dioxide
Explanation:
From the given information:
Total amount of CO₂ = 4.86 grams
Atomic mass of C = 12 g/mole
molar mass of CO₂ = 44 g/mole
∴
The mass of the Carbon (C) in grams is:
[tex]= Total\ amount \ of \ CO_2 \times \dfrac{12 \ g/mol}{44 \ g/mol}[/tex]
[tex]= 4.86 \ g \times \dfrac{12 \ g/mol}{44 \ g/mol}[/tex]
= 1.33 gram of carbon
2.
Here, the total amount of CO₂ = unknown
Atomic mass of O₂ = 32 g/mole
molar mass of CO₂ = 44 g/mole
amount of oxygen = 1.73 g
∴
The mass of CO₂ = [tex]Total \ amount \ of \ O_2 \times \dfrac{44 \ g/mol}{32\ g/mol}[/tex]
[tex]=1.73 \times \dfrac{44 \ g/mol}{32\ g/mol}[/tex]
= 2.38 g of carbon dioxide
Question 2 (1 point)
An object's gravitational force depends primarily on the object's
a
density
mass
b
oc
momentum
Answer: An object's gravitational force depends primarily on the object's mass.
Explanation:
According to the Universal law of gravitation, every object whether is it is having large r small mass tends to exert a force on every other object, therefore this force is known as gravitational force.
Formula to calculate gravitational force is as follows.
[tex]F = \frac{G \times m_{1} \times m_{2}}{r^{2}}[/tex]
where,
F = Gravitational force
G = Gravitational constant = [tex]6.674 \times 10^{-11} m^{3}/kg s^{2}[/tex]
[tex]m_{1}[/tex] = mass of object 1
[tex]m_{2}[/tex] = mass of object 2
r = distance between the centers of the objects
Therefore, it means that gravitational force of an object primarily depends on an object's mass.
Thus, we can conclude that an object's gravitational force depends primarily on the object's mass.
Why is it dangerous to stand under tall trees and building during thunder?
Which chemical equation is balanced as written?
PLS ANSWER FAST
Answer:
THERE ANSWER IS C
Explanation:
8. Calculate (H^+), (OH^-), pOH and the pH for a 0.00024 M solution of calcium hydroxide. Must show work!
Answer:
1. [H⁺] = 2.0×10¯¹¹ M
2. [OH¯] = 4.8×10¯⁴ M
3. pOH = 3.3
4. pH = 10.7
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained obtained:
Molarity of Ca(OH)₂ = 0.00024 M
We'll begin by calculating the concentration of the hydroxide ion [OH¯]. This can be obtained as follow:
Ca(OH)₂ (aq) —> Ca²⁺ + 2OH¯
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of Ca(OH)₂ produced 2 moles of OH¯.
Therefore, 0.00024 M Ca(OH)₂ will produce = 2 × 0.00024 = 4.8×10¯⁴ M OH¯
Thus, the concentration of the hydroxide ion [OH¯] is 4.8×10¯⁴ M
Next, we shall determine the pOH of the solution. This can be obtained as follow:
Concentration of the hydroxide ion [OH¯] = 4.8×10¯⁴ M
pOH =?
pOH = –Log [OH¯]
pOH = –Log 4.8×10¯⁴
pOH = 3.3
Next, we shall determine the pH of the solution. This can be obtained as follow:
pOH = 3.3
pH =?
pH + pOH = 14
pH + 3.3 = 14
Collect like terms
pH = 14 – 3.3
pH = 10.7
Finally, we shall determine the concentration of hydrogen ion [H⁺]. This can be obtained as follow:
pH = 10.7
Concentration of hydrogen ion [H⁺] =?
pH = –Log [H⁺]
10.7 = –Log [H⁺]
Divide both side by –1
–10.7 = Log [H⁺]
Take the antilog of –10.7
[H⁺] = Antilog (–10.7)
[H⁺] = 2.0×10¯¹¹ M
SUMMARY:
1. [H⁺] = 2.0×10¯¹¹ M
2. [OH¯] = 4.8×10¯⁴ M
3. pOH = 3.3
4. pH = 10.7
Rocky objects that are massive enough will have a spherical shape due to the force of gravity. (no links or else I will report you)
True
False
PLSSS HELP ME THIS IS FOR SIENCE PLLLLSSSSS
The passing of heat through a material is called ________.
A. vibration
B. conduction
C. radiation
D. convection
Answer:
Conduction
Explanation:
I took the course
Answer:
B. conduction
what type of sugar has the largest surface area
a) powered/icing
b) raw
c) cubed
d) granulated
Answer:
d.) granulated
Because the granulated sugar has a greater surface area.
Forensic biologist Warren is examining a substance found at a crime scene. Using a chemical test, he determines that glycogen is
present in the substance. What does this mean for his investigation?
The substance is from an animal source.
The substance is the poison ricin.
The substance is from a plant source.
The substance is a lipid.
Answer: the substance is from an animal source
Explanation:
A gas has a pressure of 1.5 atm at 100K. If the pressure changes to 6 atm, what is the new temperature be?
Answer:
400k
Explanation:
volume is constant
P1/T1=P2/T2
1.5/100=6/T2
T2=(100×6)/1.5
T2=400k
What is the molarity of 2.5 moles of NaOH in a 2.6L solution
Answer:
Molarity =Moles of solute/Volume of Solution (L)
Molarity=2.5/2.6
=0.962M
The ionization potential of Be atom is more than expected because it has -
(a) half filled valence p orbitals
(b) fully filled valence s orbitals
(c) both a and b
Answer:
(b) fully filled valence s orbitals
Explanation:
Electron configuration of Be: 1s22s2
2s2 is fully filled
For the following reaction conditions select the correct statement regarding the reaction below.
OH Cl OTs OTs N TsCl W X Y Z N
a. W is the correct product.
b. X is the correct product.
c. Y is the correct product.
d. Z is the correct product since pyridine acts as a nucleophile.
e. Both X and Y are both formed in this reaction as a racemic mixture
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The appropriate diagram of the question is shown in the first image attached below.
From the diagram, we see the reaction of Cyclopentanol taking place under Tscl pyridine. We are to show the reaction mechanism and determine from the options, which appropriate product fits in.
So, from the reaction, the hydroxyl substituent reacts with Tscl where cl is being lost. This process is followed by an attack of N substituent on the pyridine with the Hydrogen atom and cleaves off for the structure to form a stable structure. The stereochemistry of the compound remains unchanged and it maintains its stick formula.
Thus, X is the appropriate and the correct product.
which shows a disaccharide
Answer: It is :B:
Explanation: also sub to technoblade
How do we measure the rate of this reaction A + B —> C
For many purposes we can treat butane as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of . Suppose the pressure on a sample of butane gas at is cut in half. Is it possible to change the temperature of the butane at the same time such that the volume of the gas doesn't change? yes no If you answered yes, calculate the new temperature of the gas. Round your answer to the nearest °C.
Answer:
A. Yes
B. The new temperature of the gas is -116 °C
Note: The question is incomplete. The complete question is given below :
For many purposes we can treat butane C H10) as an ideal gas at temperatures above its boiling point of - 1. °C. Suppose the pressure on a 500 mL sample of butane gas at 41.0°C is cut in half. Iyes Is it possible to change the temperature of the butane at the same time such that the volume of the gas doesn't change? yes no If you answered yes, calculate the new temperature of the gas. Round your answer to the nearest °C.
Explanation:
A. According to the pressure law of gases,for a fixed mass of gas the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature once the volume is kept constant. This means that a change in temperature can bring about a change in pressurein a gas at constant volume.
B. From the pressure law of gasese: P1/T1 = P2/T2
Where initial pressure = P1, final pressure = P2
Initial temperature = T1, final temperature = T2
For the butane gas;
P1 = P
P2 = P/2
T1 = 41°C = (273 + 41 ) K = 314 K
T2 = ?
From the equation, T2 = T1 × P2 / P1
T2 = 314 × P/2 /P
T2 = 157 K
T2 = (157 - 273) °C = -116 °C
Therefore, the new temperature of the gas is -116 °C
half equation for oxygen to oxide ions, aluminium ions to aluminium, magnesium to magnesium ions
is this correct im just asking because my little brother not sure for his answer
Identify whether each compound is a straight chain, branched chain, or cycloalkane.
ОН
сн.
CH,
ж
E
НО шин-
-- ОН
нс
НО
"ОН
Answer:
Branched chain
Cycloalkane
Straight chain
Explanation:
Which of the following compounds would have the lowest
solubility?
ОНczА
O Nm3R
O Bv3(AX)2
O Hn(EX2)2
O MRD2