Answer:
Los habitantes del planeta con una atmósfera superior a 5,1 atm de la Tierra, no estarían nadando en ríos de dióxido de carbono líquido
Explanation:
De las tablas de datos termodinámicos, la presión a la que el vapor de dióxido de carbono está en equilibrio con su estado líquido a una temperatura ambiente de 25 ° C es 6,401 kPa, lo que equivale a 63,17296 atm.
Por lo tanto, a una presión de 5.1 de la atmósfera terrestre, el dióxido de carbono es completamente gaseoso y los habitantes del planeta con una presión atmosférica de 5.1 atm de la Tierra todavía observarían solo hidrógeno gaseoso y no estarían nadando en ríos de dióxido de carbono líquido.
how many mol are there if there are 3 mol of KNO3?
Answer:
The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles KNO3, or 101.1032 grams.
When sand is mixed with water, it forms:
Answer:
Heterogeneous mixture.
(The composition is not uniform.)
Today is Earth day. What is one thing that you can do at school or at home to help protect our home, planet Earth?
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Answer:
Thats the periodic table of elements
Explanation:
A student measures out 5 mL of calcium chloride solution into a small container and 5 mL of sodium carbonate solution in another small container. The total mass of both chemicals and the containers they are in is 15.5 g. When the student combined the two clear liquids, a gooey, cloudy precipitate formed. What would the total mass of the products and the two containers be after this reaction took place?
Group of answer choices
15.2 g
15.5 g
31.5 g
Answer:
15.5g
Explanation:
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What is the concentration, in M, of a KBr solution that contains 0.0688 moles of
KBr dissolved in 0.250 liters?
2.75 M
3.63 M
1.78 M
0.275 M
Answer:
2.75M
Explanation:
Concentration(M)= mol/volume
0.0688mol/0.250L
=0.2752M
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A boulder sits at rest on top of a mountain. What conclusion can be made about the forces acting on the boulder
Explanation:
Since, the boulder is at rest. This means that there is an equilibrium of forces acting on the boulder.
According to principle of equilibrium of forces a body can be in position of rest only when net force acting on body is zero for translation equilibrium and net moment acting on the body must also be zero for rotational equilibrium.
Therefore, net forces and net moment acting on the boulder is zero.
Which of the following is true of oxygen?
A. Oxygen is an element because its most basic unit is a single type of atom.
B. Oxygen is a compound because its most basic unit is a single type of atom.
C. Oxygen is a mixture because its most basic unit contains more than one particle.
D. Oxygen is a compound because its most basic unit contains more than one type of particle.
Answer:
A. Oxygen is an element because its most basic unit is a single type of atom.
Explanation:
Oxygen is the chemical element with the symbol O and atomic number 8.
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A strong acid will __________ into ions when placed in water.
A
not dissolve
B
partially dissolve
C
completely dissolve
D
sometimes dissolve
Answer:
c. completely dissolved
indica lo que harías en el laboratorio para preparar: 100 mL de una disolución al 2% V/V de etanol.
Answer:
Explanation:
Mide 2mL de etanol, añadelo a un matraz aforado, pon agua hasta llegar a 100mL
Because they have aromas, compounds with a ring of resonance bonds are called –
A) fragrent compounds
B) pungent molecules
C) aromatic compounds
D) scented structures
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Answer:
C I'm pretty sure
Explanation:
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Which of these belongs in the outermost shell (energy level) of an atom?
A)Neutrons
B)Photons
C)Electrons
D)Protons
Answer:
C)Electrons
Explanation:
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Consider the reaction
2 NO2 (g) <=> N2O4
If the equilibrium concentration of both NO2 and N2O4 are 0.2 M, what is the value of Kc?
A. 0.2
B. 0.3
C. 0.225
D. 5.0
E. 2.5
Please help.
Answer:
D. 5.0
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balanced equation at equilibrium
2 NO₂(g) ⇄ N₂O₄(g)
Step 2: Calculate the concentration equilibrium constant
The concentration equilibrium constant (Kc) is equal to the product of the concentrations of the products raised to their stoichiometric coefficients divided by the product of the concentrations of the reactants raised to their stoichiometric coefficients.
Kc = [N₂O₄]/[NO₂]² = 0.2 / 0.2² = 5
Fractional distillation is used to separated
A, an insoluble substance from a soluble volatile substance
B. substances which are adsorbed differently, and which differ in their solubility in a solvent
c. liquids with differing boiling points
D gas, liquid or solid impurities from a mixture
Answer: Fractional distillation is used to separate liquids with differing boiling points
Explanation:
Sublimation is used to separate volatile substance from a non volatile substance where volatile substance gets converted from solid to gas.
Fractional distillation is separation of a liquid mixture into fractions which differ in boiling points by means of distillation by use of a fractionating column.
Chromatography is a separation method where different rates of adsortion of different components is used to separate substances.
The rate law, rate constant, and reactant concentrations for the reaction of nitrogen dioxide with oxygen are given. What is the rate of the reaction under these conditions?
R = k[NO]2[O2], k = 7,000 M-2 • s-1
[NO] = 0.040 M, [O2] = 0.060 M
A. R = 7,000 M-2 • s-1
B. R = 16.8 s-1
C. R = 0.672 M • s-1
D. R = 0.040 M2 • s-1
Answer:
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Person above is correct
The answer is C
Explanation:
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Circle the element in each of the following pairs with the greater atomic size:
a) lithium or boron
b) magnesium or strontium
c) cesium or lead
d) sodium or argon
Help would be majorly appreciated
Answer:
a) the atomic number is 15
b) the mass number is 15+16 = 31
c) element is phosphorus
d)Group 15 period 3
4) What is the order of the energy pyramid.?
How many molecules of ammonia would there be in 40.0 grams of ammonia?
1.42x10^24 molecules
40.0 grams NH3 (6.02x10^23/17.0 grams NH3)= 1.42x10^24 molecules
What is the density of an object with the mass of 204 grams? It displaces 17ml of water. please help!
Answer:
12 g/mLExplanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]
We have
[tex]density = \frac{204}{17} \\ = 12[/tex]
We have the final answer as
12 g/mLHope this helps you
How many mols of H2SO4 is in 0.80 L of 1.40 M H2SO4?
HNO3 + KOH + H2O + KNO3
ACID:
BASE:
SALT:
Explanation:
acid, HNO3
base, KOH
salt ,KNO3
What is the difference between voluntary and involuntary muscles?
A. Voluntary muscles are striated and tire easily; involuntary muscles are not striated and do not tire easily.
B. Voluntary muscles can be almost anywhere; involuntary muscles are found only in the heart.
C. Voluntary muscles are under your conscious control; involuntary muscles are not.
D. Voluntary muscles are all skeletal muscles; involuntary muscles are cardiac muscles.
what type of intermolecular forces does ammonium lauryl sulfate have?
Answer:
Ammonium lauryl sulfate, like any other surfactant, makes a good base for cleansers because of the way it disrupts the hydrogen bonding in water. Hydrogen bonding is the primary contributor to the high surface tension of water. In hydrogen bonding with the water surrounding them.
How many moles are in 38 grams of Argon?
Answer:
we can conclude that there are 0.55 moles in 22 grams of argon.
butane is a saturated hydrocarbon
1. How is energy transported from where it is generated to homes?
2. How is some energy lost as it is transmitted and how can this be minimized?
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Answer:
1. (put in simpler words so no one knows you got it off of brainly)
The electricity that flows to our homes is generated in power stations. From here, it flows through large transmission lines, which carry it to substations. Finally, distribution lines carry electricity from substations to houses, businesses, and schools.
2. (put in simpler words so no one knows you got it off of brainly)
The transmission over long distances creates power losses. The major part of the energy losses comes from Joule effect in transformers and power lines. The energy is lost as heat in the conductors. This can be minimized by
answer choice 1: reducing technical losses including: replacing incorrectly sized transformers, improving the connection quality of conductors (power lines), and increasing the availability of reactive power by installing capacitor banks along transmission lines.
answer choice 2: (just in case answer choice 1 isn't what you're looking for)
You can reduce losses in your home by spreading out your electricity use evenly throughout the day, instead of running all your appliances at once.
Explanation:
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What are the half-reactions for a galvanic cell with aluminum and gold electrodes?
A. A3+ (aq) + 3e > Al(s) and Au+(aq) + e* → Au(s)
B. Al(s) → A13+(aq) + 3e and Aut(aq) + e
Au(s)
C. AB+(aq) + 3e – Al(s) and Au(s) — Au (aq) + e
D. Al(s) → AB+(aq) + 3e and Au(s) → Au(aq) + e
Answer:B is right
Explanation: Al loses electrons and is oxidised, Au gains electron. And is reduced
To solve such this we must know the concept of half cell reaction. Therefore, the correct option is option B that is Al(s) → A1³⁺(aq) + 3e and Au(aq) + e [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Au(s)
What is chemical reaction?Chemical reaction is a process in which two or more than two molecules collide in right orientation and energy to form a new chemical compound. The mass of the overall reaction should be conserved. There are so many types of chemical reaction reaction like combination reaction, double displacement reaction.
Oxidation is loss of electrons and reduction is gain of electrons. The electron transfer from oxidant to reductant. Al loses electrons and is oxidized, Au gains electron. And is reduced.
Therefore, the correct option is option B that is Al(s) → A1³⁺(aq) + 3e and Au(aq) + e [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Au(s)
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1. Place these unknown pH test papers in order from most acidic to most alkaline.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9 10 11 12 13 14
pH color chart
A. Paper D, paper C, paper B, paper A
B. Paper B, paper A, paper C, paper D
CPaper C. paper D paper A, paper B
D. Paper D paper o paper A, paper B
Answer:
D. Paper D, paper C, paper A, paper B
Explanation:
Please check the attached image for a diagram showing clearly the pH colour chart
pH measures how acidic or alkaline a solution is. The pH scale ranges from 1 - 14
Solutions with a pH less than 7 are acidic
Solutions with a pH equal to 7 are neutral
In the image, test papers D and C occur on the left, thus, they are acidic
Solutions with a pH greater than 7 are alkaline
pH test papers are used to test to test how acidic or alkaline a solution is