Answer:
6.3 × 10–^4
Explanation:
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In this case, since the rate laws are written in terms of the rate constant and the concentration of the species contributing to the rate of reaction, as this one is second order in Xe and first order in F2, the rate law would be:
[tex]r=k[Xe]^2[F_2][/tex]
Thus, by plugging in the rate constant and concentrations, we obtain:
[tex]r=(0.025\frac{1}{M^2*s} )(0.25M)^2(0.4M)\\\\r=6.3x10^{-4}M/s[/tex]
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A solution contains 5.120 moles of Li 2 SO 3 with molarity of 6 750 M. What is the volume of this solution?
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would you choose to buy a soft drink in a plastic bottle or an aluminium can? Explain your answer.(3 marks)
Answer:
In a bottle.
Explanation:
I would like soda in a bottle because you don't get soda stuck in the aluminum can like you do a bottle. And it's also way more efficient because bottles have caps that you can screw on later, but aluminum doesn't.
Which of the following processes provides the water necessary for human A.consumption?
B.perspiration
C.evaporation
D.precipitation
E.sublimation
Answer:
c
Explanation:
I want to say c cause u got to evaporate water that is deity so u can drink it. but I might be worng
Answer:
b
Explanation:
precipitation is any product of the condensation of atmospheric water vapor that falls under gravitational pull from clouds. The main forms of precipitation include drizzling, rain, sleet, snow, ice pellets, graupel and hail.
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When 60 grams of an alloy, at 20 C is dropped into water, the alloy
absorbs 2000 Joules of heat. If the final temperature of the alloy is 35 C, what is its specific heat? show your work.
Name the compound of calcium used for disinfecting water. Give its chemical formula.
Answer: the compound used in disinfecting water is called Bleaching powder. It's chemical formula is CaOCl2 ( calcium oxychloride).
Explanation:
Water is a universal solvent. It is polar in nature and dissolves most inorganic solutes and some polar organic solutes to form aqueous solutions. Rain, springs, well, rivers, lakes and sea are natural sources of water.
Most natural water contains dissolved mineral salts, suspended impurities and germs. Therefore to make it safe for domestic and industrial use, water from natural resources undergoes in water treatment tanks:
--> coagulation,
--> sedimentation,
--> filtration and
--> disinfection.
Taking a quick glance at the whole process z water is first collected in large tanks and filtered to remove large particles. Chemical like CA(OH)2 is added to coagulate the fine particles. The coagulated particles are removed by using filter beds. Then the Bleaching powder (calcium oxychloride) is added to kill the bacteria ( disinfection). Then water is ready for use.
whats another name for body cells (not sex cells) that are produced by mitosis?
Answer: Diploid Cells (?)
Explanation:
What is the volume, in liters, of 0.250 moles of carbon monoxide at STP?
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How do emulsifiers help oil and water to mix and not separate?
Answer:
To prevent the mixture from separating substances called emulsifiers can be added. These help to form and stabilise the emulsions, preventing or slowing the water and fat/oil from separating. ... The hydrophilic end of the emulsifier molecule is attracted to the water and the hydrophobic end is attracted to the fat/oil.
125 mL of a stock HCl solution was diluted to make 300 mL of a 0.750 mol/L HCl solution. What was the concentration of the original stock solution?
Answer: c= 1.8 mol/l
Explanation: amount of substance remains same.
Amount of substance n = c1·V1 = c2·V2 and c1= c2·V2/ V1
Original concentration c1= 300 ml·0.750 mol/l / 125 ml
If 95 grams of Iron are needed to react with sulfur, how many grams of sulfur are involved in this reaction?
2 Fe + 3 S à Fe2S3
Answer:
You need a balanced equation.
2Fe(s) + 3S(s) ==> Fe2S3(s) ... balanced equation
Reactants are solid iron and solid sulfur
Product is iron(III) sulfide
A. 1.42 moles Fe x 3 moles S/2 moles Fe = 2.13 moles sulfur
B. 2.75 moles S x 2 moles Fe/3 moles S = 1.83 moles iron
You have 4 containers, labeled A, B, C, and D, filled with clear and colorless solutions. Explain how you can determine (no tasting allowed) the contents of the beakers. The possibilities are distilled water, 1 M C12H22O11 solution, 1M NaCl solution, 1M HCl solution, and 1M NaOH solution.
Answer:
Using blue and red litmus paper.
Explanation:
if we test all the solutions with blue and red litmus paper, we will know which solution is water and which solution is not water because blue and red litmus paper determined the pH of the solution. The pH of the water is neutral so it can't change its colour while on the other hand, the other solution change their colour due to acidic or basic nature of the solution so in this way we can determine the chemicals in the solution without tasting it.
what do opposite electric forces do
Answer:
Charges that are opposite each other, such as positive and negative charges, draw each other. Like charges repel each other, such as two negative charges or two positive charges.
Explanation:
Answer:
Opposite electric forces attract each other.
Like if it's positive and negative they will come together.
If they are the same(positive and positive or negative and negative) they will repel each other.
Explanation:
One 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
Which of the following is the standard temperature?
O None of these are correct
O All of these are correct
O 98.6 degrees fahrenheit
O 310 kelvin
O 37 degrees celcius
Answer:
i think its c but im sorry if im wrong
Explanation:
How many grams of NaCl are in 3.5 mol of NaCl? Also, how many moles of NaCl are in 150 g of NaCl?
Answer:
204.5505 grams
2.5666 moles
Explanation:
For the first question, multiply 3.5 (# of moles) by 58.443 (g/mol for NaCl).
58.443 * 3.5
I'll distribute 3.5 into 58.443.
(3.5 * 50) + (3.5 * 8) + (3.5 * 0.4) + (3.5 * 0.04) + (3.5 * 0.003)
175 + 28 + 1.4 + 0.14 + 0.0105
203 + 1.4 + 0.14 + 0.0105
204.4 + 0.14 + 0.0105
204.54 + 0.0105
204.5505 grams
There are 204.5505 grams in 3.5 moles of NaCl.
For the second question, divide 150 (# of grams) by 58.443 (g/mol for NaCl). I'll convert both into fractions.
150/1 * 1000/58443
150000/58443
2.56660336 moles
2.5666 moles (rounded to 4 places to keep consistency with the first answer) are in 150 grams of NaCl.
The amount of heat energy needed to heat 200 g of water from 15 °C to its boiling point, and boil it, is
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is 3NaOH + H3PO4--->Na3PO4 + 3H2O balanced?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:
3NaOH + H3PO4
3Na + 3O + 3H + 3H + P + 4O
3Na + 7O + 6H + P
Na3PO4 + 3H2O
3Na + P + 4O + 6H + 3O
3Na + 7O + 6H + P
calculate the concentration of silver in a 100.0 mL solution of silver bromide at 25oC (298 K) when the Ksp is 5.0 x 10-13
Answer:
Concentration AgBr at saturation = 7.07 x 10⁻⁷M
Explanation:
Given AgBr(s) => Ag⁺(aq) + Br⁻(aq) ; Ksp = 5 x 10⁻¹³ = [Ag⁺][Br⁻]
I --- 0 0
C --- +x +x
E --- x x
[Ag⁺][Br⁻] = (x)(x) = x² = 5 x 10⁻¹³ => x = SqrRt(5 x 10⁻¹³) = 7.07 x 10⁻⁷M
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.
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.
What might happen when a gas is exposed to a small flame?
Answer:
The fire may grow bigger, depending on the gas.
Explanation:
If you expose more air to a small flame then it could grow larger because air keeps fire alive.
A scientist is investigating which type of medicine would dissolve faster, a solid pill or a scoop of powder. Which hypothesis
should the scientist develop given prior knowledge about surface area?
A. Solid pills have more surface area and will take longer to dissolve.
B. Powders have less surface area and will dissolve faster.
C. Solid pills have less surface area and will not dissolve.
D. Powders have more surface area and will dissolve faster.
B.
because a solute with a smaller surface area will dissolve faster
Given that a 3cm lenght of magnesium weights approximately 0.04g, calculate the number of moles of acid that reacted with the 9cm piece of magnesium ribbon.
A bag of Flavored Snacks contains 120 Calories per serving. How many Joules (J) are in one serving?
Answer:
502.08 J
Explanation:
1 cal is equal to 4.184 J so we simply do 120*4.184 to find the joules
negative feedback loops:
Answer:
the 3rd option. negative feedback loops are initiated during childbirth.
How many moles of H2O are in 359 grams of H2O
Answer:
359
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Explanation:
Bacteria make their own food through photosynthesis making them autotrophs. * True or False
Answer: true
Explanation:
true
What causes the ocean tides to change from high tide to low tide?
An isotope contains 56 protons, 54 electrons, and 74 neutrons. What is the identity of the isotope? Choose 1 answer:
Answer:
Barium.
Explanation:
Each chemical element is characterized by the number of protons in its nucleus, which is called the atomic number Z. But in the nucleus of each element it is also possible to find neutrons, whose number can vary. The atomic mass (A) is obtained by adding the number of protons and neutrons in a given nucleus.
The same chemical element can be made up of different atoms, that is, their atomic numbers are the same, but the number of neutrons is different. These atoms are called isotopes of the element. Isotopes means "same place", that is, since all the isotopes of an element have the same atomic number, they occupy the same place in the Periodic Table. So if a neutron is added to an atom, it becomes an isotope of that chemical element.
The isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties, but differ somewhat in their physical properties.
Barium has an atomic number of 56 (number of protons). Also, the mass number of this barium isotope is 130 (56 protons + 76 neutrons). Finally, since it has 54 electrons, two negatively charged electrons less than the number of positively charged protons, this isotope is a cation with oxidation number +2.