Answer:
40.1 g
Explanation:
The balanced equation is:
Ca(ClO₃)₂ → CaCl₂ + 3O₂First we convert 86.5 g of calcium chlorate into moles, using its molar mass:
86.5 g Ca(ClO₃)₂ ÷ 206.98 g/mol = 0.418 mol Ca(ClO₃)₂Then we convert Ca(ClO₃)₂ moles into O₂ moles, using the stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced reaction:
0.418 mol Ca(ClO₃)₂ * [tex]\frac{3molO_2}{1molCa(ClO_3)_2}[/tex] = 1.254 mol O₂Finally we convert O₂ moles into grams:
1.25 mol O₂ * 32 g/mol = 40.1 g O₂What is the molarity of a solution made by adding :1.565 moles of PbN03 to 500 mL
Answer:
This question is a bit vague. We're not told if 500ml is the volume of the solution and additional info is not given to calculate the volume of pbNo3 being added.
If you solve with 500ml as the volume of solution ... You'll have the answer below.
Molarity=moles of solutes/Volume of solvent(in litres)
moles of solute given=1.565moles
Volume = 500ml. There's 1000ml to a litre. Dividing by 1000ml to convert to Litres... You have 0.5L
Molarity = 1.565/0.5
=3.13M
explain the importance of changing states of matter
As a result, when a substance absorbs enough energy then its atoms or molecules move around. And, when increase in this energy takes place then atoms tend to collide frequently with each other. Hence, it causes change in state of a substance. Therefore, changes in matter are important for the conservation of energy
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Below is a diagram of a man pushing a furniture to the left with 100N of force. Which of the following statements is incorrect?
A.) The furniture does not move if the force of friction is 100N to the right.
B.) The force exerted by the man on the furniture is equal to the force exerted by the furniture on the man.
C.) The force of friction must be lower than 100N for the cabinet to move.
D.) The force exerted by the man and the force of friction must be balanced in order to accelerate it to the left.
Answer:
If I'm not mistake it should be D
Explanation:
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A buffer solution contains 0.20 mol of propionic acid (CH3CH2COOH) and 0.25 mol of sodium propionate (CH3CH2COONa) in 1.50 dm3.
What is the pH of this buffer?
Enter your answer using two decimal places.
Answer:
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A solution has a pH of 9.5. Is the solution an acid or a base?
Answer:
The solution is Basic
Tectonic plates interact with each other and can create landforms. TRUE/FALSE
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Answer:
true
Explanation:
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How much energy is required to raise the temperature of 10.6 grams of gaseous neon from
20.0 °C to 37.9 °C ?
Answer:
Approximately [tex]1.95 \times 10^{2}\; \rm J[/tex].
Explanation:
Look up the specific heat of gaseous neon:
[tex]c = 1.03 \; \rm J \cdot g^{-1} \cdot K^{-1}[/tex].
Calculate the required temperature change:
[tex]\Delta T = (37.9 - 20.0)\; \rm K = 17.9\; \rm K[/tex].
Let [tex]m[/tex] denote the mass of a sample of specific heat [tex]C[/tex]. Energy required to raise the temperature of this sample by [tex]\Delta T[/tex]:
[tex]Q = c \cdot m \cdot \Delta T[/tex].
For the neon gas in this question:
[tex]c = 1.03\; \rm J \cdot g^{-1}\cdot K^{-1}[/tex].[tex]m = 10.6\; \rm g[/tex].[tex]\Delta T = (37.9 - 20.0)\; \rm K = 17.9\; \rm K[/tex].Calculate the energy associated with this temperature change:
[tex]\begin{aligned}Q &= c \cdot m \cdot \Delta T \\ &= 1.03\; \rm J \cdot g^{-1}\cdot K^{-1} \times 10.6\; \rm g \times 17.9\; \rm K \\ &\approx 1.95 \times 10^{2}\; \rm J\end{aligned}[/tex].
Most acids are strong acids.
A. True
B. False
Answer:
False, There are only a few strong acids, so many people choose to memorize them. All the other acids are weak
Explanation:
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During the reaction of 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene with methoxide in methanol it was observed that it occurs at a significantly higher rate than the same reaction of 3,4-dinitrofluorobenzene. Explain the observation with a detailed mechanism and convincing structural arguments.
Answer:
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Answer:
Iron, according to:
[tex]2Al(s)+3Fe(NO_3)_2(aq)\rightarrow 3Fe(s)+2Al(NO_3)_3(aq)[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the law of conservation of mass, which states that matter cannot be neither created nor destroyed, it is possible for us to figure out the missing element in the reaction by taking into account this is a single displacement reaction in which Al goes with NO3 to produce the Al(NO3)3, and therefore the other element would be iron (Fe) as can be seen on the following chemical reaction:
[tex]2Al(s)+3Fe(NO_3)_2(aq)\rightarrow 3Fe(s)+2Al(NO_3)_3(aq)[/tex]
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How many J of energy are needed to raise the temperature of 18.3 g of
water from 11.88°C to 49.32°C?*
2540 J
1740 J
2870 J
3570 J
Q = mcΔT, where Q is the heat energy, m is the mass, c is the specific heat, and ΔT is the change in temperature (T₂-T₁). The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g °C. We are given the mass of water (m = 18.3 g), the final temperature (T₂ = 49.32 °C), and the initial temperature (T₁ = 11.88 °C). The change in temperature, ΔT, equals 49.32 °C - 11.88 °C = 37.44 °C. With all these values at hand, we can solve for the amount of energy needed, Q:
Q = (18.3 g)(4.184 J/g °C)(37.44 °C) = 2866.7 J ≈ 2870 J (three sig figs).
Large cities in the U.S. often formed near the ocean.
What benefit does the ocean provide for people in nearby large cities?
Answer:
a means of work
Explanation:
since its near oceans they are closer to the fish
The oceanic crust is mostly associated with the —————.
A. Thermosphere
B. Hydrosphere
C. Asthenosphere
D. Volcanoesphere
E. Atmosphere
Which of these statements BEST describes a possible environmental
consequence in constructing a large-scale wind farm to generate
electricity?
A Wind farms alter the regional climate.
B. Wind farms can disrupt migrating wildlife.
C. Wind farms use a renewable energy source.
D. Wind farms generate direct current electricity.
Answer:
Option B. is correct
Explanation:
Wind turbines collect the kinetic energy of wind using the turbine blades. The blades turn an electric generator as they are connected to a drive shaft, which in turn produces electricity.
These turbine blades can disrupt flying wildlife including bats and birds.
So,
wind farms can disrupt migrating wildlife.
Option B. is correct.
The phenomenon that causes air masses and water to bend or curve is the ______________.
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Answer:
The Coriolis effect
Explanation:
The Coriolis effect is the effect that makes tornados, water spouts, and are often seen in storms. They make water curve and rotate as well as the wind And current.
c) If 21.0 g of potassium reacts with 62.5 g of barium nitride, what mass of potassium nitride will be produced?
Explanation:
21.0 g of potassium reacts with 62.5 g of barium nitride, what mass of potassium nitride will be produced
True or False:
The geocentric model of the solar system is correct.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Write the balanced NET IONIC equation for the reaction that occurs when ammonium bromide and sodium hydroxide are combined. This reaction is classified as fill in the blank 6 . A. Strong Acid Strong Base B. Weak Acid Strong Base C. Strong Acid Weak Base D. Weak Acid Weak Base The extent of this reaction is: fill in the blank 7 . A. ... Below 50% B. ... 50% C. ... Above 50% D. ... 100%
Answer:
c
Explanation:
What product(s) would be formed when these are the reactants? C5H12 + O2 (limited)
Answer:
Carbon dioxide and water I believe because it is a combustion reaction
A _________________ is the path of energy transfer from producer to consumers.
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Answer: Food chain
Explanation: none
Compounds consist of two or more elements. Which of the following properties must each of the elements in a compound
have?
A. solubility
B. conductivity
c. high density
D. chemical reactivity
Deep water currents are formed partly due to the amount of _________________ in the water.
Answer:
Density differences
Explanation:
The water transports cool masses of air and hot air, the transports is driven by the amount of changes of Temperature and Salinity (ThermoHaline)
what is the freezing point of glucose?
Answer:
In Fahrenheit it is 294.8°F and in Celsius it is 146°C.
A 1.757-g sample of a / alloy was dissolved in acid and diluted to exactly 250.0 mL in a volumetric flask. A 50.00-mL aliquot of the diluted solution was brought to a pH of 10.0 with an / buffer; the subsequent titration involved both cations and required 28.89 mL of 0.06950 M EDTA. A second 50.00-mL aliquot was brought to a pH of 10.0 with an / buffer, which also served to mask the ; 19.07 mL of the EDTA solution were needed to titrate the . Calculate the percent and in the sample.
Answer:
78.14% Pb²⁺ and 21.86% of Cd²⁺
Explanation:
The first titration involves the reaction of both Pb²⁺ and Cd²⁺
In the second titration, as the buffer is HCN/NaCN, the Cd²⁺ precipitates as Cd(CN)₂ and the only ion that reacts is Pb²⁺
In the first titration:
Moles EDTA = Moles Pb²⁺ and Cd²⁺:
28.89mL = 0.02889L * (0.06950moles / L) = 2.008x10⁻³ moles in the aliquot. In the sample:
2.008x10⁻³ moles * (250.0mL / 50.0mL) =
0.01004 moles = Pb²⁺ + Cd²⁺ (1)
In the second titration:
19.07mL = 0.01907L * (0.06950mol / L) = 1.325x10⁻³ moles Pb²⁺ in the aliquot. In the sample:
1.325x10⁻³ moles Pb²⁺ * (250.0mL / 50.0mL) =
6.626x10⁻³ moles Pb²⁺
That means the moles of Cd²⁺ are:
0.01004 moles = Cd²⁺ + 6.626x10⁻³ moles Cd²⁺
3.413x10⁻³ moles Cd²⁺
The mass of each ion is:
Cd²⁺ -Molar mass: 112.411g/mol-:
3.413x10⁻³ moles Cd²⁺ * (112.411g / mol) =
0.384g of Cd²⁺
Pb²⁺ -Molar mass: 207.2g/mol-:
6.626x10⁻³ moles Pb²⁺ * (207.2g / mol) =
1.373g of Pb²⁺
The percent mass of each ion is:
1.373g Pb²⁺ / 1.757g = 78.14% Pb²⁺
And:
0.384g of Cd²⁺ / 1.757g * 100 = 21.86% of Cd²⁺
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A certain gas is present in a 110 L cylinder at 2.0 atm pressure. If the pressure is increased to 4.0 atm, the volume of the gas
decreases to 5.5 L. Find the two constants k. the initial value of k, and kr, the final value of k, to verify whether the gas obeys Boyle's
law.
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Explanation:
Recall that from Boyle's law;
Volume is inversely proportional to pressure at constant temperature
V α 1/P
V = k/P
k = PV
Hence, for Boyle's law, PV = constant
In the first case;
P = 2.0 atm , V= 110 L
PV = 110 * 2.0 = 220
In the second case;
P = 4.0 atm , V= 5.5 L
PV = 4.0 * 5.5 = 22
Since PV is not constant in both cases, the gas does not obey Boyle's law.
If the Sun suddenly lost all of its gravity, which statement would best describe how the planets would move?
a
The planets would stop moving.
b
The planets would all collide into each other.
c
The planets would travel in a straight line.
d
The planets would continue moving in a circular path.
Answer:
It's B
Explanation:
It's the sun's gravitational pull that keeps our planets revolving around it and as soon as it's gone it's a high chance of it being a pinball machine and everything colliding into each other.
What is the frequency of light (in per seconds) that has a wavelength of 670 nm?
Answer:
[tex]f=4.47\times 10^{14}\ Hz[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
The wavelength of light, [tex]\lambda=670\ nm=670\times 10^{-9}\ m[/tex]
We need to find the frequency of the light. The relation between the frequency and wavelength is given by :
[tex]v=f\lambda[/tex]
The speed of light is equal to c.
So,
[tex]f=\dfrac{c}{\lambda}\\\\f=\dfrac{3\times 10^8}{670\times 10^{-9}}\\\\f=4.47\times 10^{14}\ Hz[/tex]
So, the frequency of light is equal to [tex]4.47\times 10^{14}\ Hz[/tex].
a sample of 0.0084 mol of HCl is dissolved in water to make a 1500 mL solution. calculate the molar it’s of the HCl solution, The H3O, and the pH
Answer:
pH = 2.25
Explanation:
pH is a measurement in chemistry defined as the -log [H₃O⁺]. Molarity [], is defined as the ratio between moles of solute (HCl) and the liters of solution
To solve this question we must find the molarity of the H₃O⁺ knowing: [HCl] = [H₃O⁺]
[HCl]:
0.0084moles / 1.500L
= 0.0056M = [HCl] = [H₃O⁺]
pH = -log [H₃O⁺] = -log [0.0056M]
pH = 2.25A solution prepared by dissolving 0.0084 moles of HCl in 1500 mL of solution has a molar concentration of HCl of 5.6 × 10⁻³ M, a molar concentration of H₃O⁺ of 5.6 × 10⁻³ M and a pH of 2.3.
A solution is prepared by dissolving 0.0084 moles of HCl in 1500 mL of solution. The molarity of HCl is:
[tex][HCl] = \frac{0.0084mol}{1.5L} = 5.6 \times 10^{-3} M[/tex]
HCl is a strong acid according to the following equation.
HCl(aq) + H₂O(l) ⇒ Cl⁻(aq) + H₃O⁺(aq)
Thus, the concentration of H₃O⁺ will be equal to the initial concentration of HCl, 5.6 × 10⁻³ M.
Finally, we will calculate the pH of the solution using its definition.
[tex]pH = -log [H_3O^{+} ] = -log (5.6 \times 10^{-3} ) = 2.3[/tex]
A solution prepared by dissolving 0.0084 moles of HCl in 1500 mL of solution has a molar concentration of HCl of 5.6 × 10⁻³ M, a molar concentration of H₃O⁺ of 5.6 × 10⁻³ M and a pH of 2.3.
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