Answer:
D, They produce fossil fuels
Explanation:
you can't just pull them out of nowhere
balance : _ Na + _ H2O
Answer:
2, 2
Explanation
If you have 1.5 grams of silver nitrate, how many grams of silver could
you produce?
Answer:
0.95g of Ag we can produce
Explanation:
To solve this question we have to convert the mass of silver nitrate (AgNO₃) to moles. The moles of silver nitrate = Moles of Ag. Then, with molar mass of Ag we can know the mass of silver:
Moles AgNO₃ -Molar mass: 169.87g/mol-:
1.5g * (1mol / 169.87g) = 0.0088 moles Ag
Mass Ag -Molar mass: 107.87g/mol-:
0.0088 moles Ag * (107.87g / mol) =
0.95g of Ag we can produceWhich of the following accurately describes the orbital path of most planets in our solar system?
The orbital path is in a perfect circle.
The orbital path looks circular.
The orbital path is in a large elliptical shape.
The orbital path varies greatly from planet to planet.
Which pieces of equipment are
needed to calculate the velocity of a
falling object?
A stopwatch and balance
B speedometer and magnet
C compass and tape measure
D tape measure and stopwatch
PLEASE Answer asap! Which has the largest atomic radius?
A. Lithium
B. Helium
C. Oganesson
D. Francium?
Answer:
It's D. Francium
Explanation:
Atomic radii vary in a predictable way across the periodic table. The atomic radius increases from top to bottom in a group and decreases from left to right across a period. Thus, Helium is the smallest element, and Francium is the largest.
An oxidizing flame resembles the neutral flame slightly, but has an inner cone that is shorter and more pointed with an almost purple color instead of brilliant white true or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The answer to this question is true. The oxidizing flame is a flame which is gotten when oxygen is used excessively. The flame is bluish or almost purple in color. And it makes a hissing sound. The flame from this is shorter than the neutral flame. In the neutral flame there is neither the occurrence of oxidation or reduction.
For her science project, Suzanne made an animal cell using a rectangular
shoe box, pipe cleaners, and construction paper. One comment that the
teacher made was that Suzanne should not have used a shoe box. Why did
the teacher make this comment? *
Answer:
Animal cells are more round and do not have a rigid cell wall.
Explanation:
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Answer:
K = °C +273
°C = K - 273
1. 59 °C.
2. 300K.
5. 673K
6. 927 °C
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PLEASE Answer asap! Compare two periodic families below. You must include at least two facts about each family. You may use any description of properties or periodic trends to help you.
Answer:
The alkali metals/group 1 are recognized as a group and family of elements. These elements are metals. Sodium and potassium are examples of elements in this family. Hydrogen is not considered an alkali metal because the gas does not exhibit the typical properties of the group. The largest family of elements consists of transition metals/group 3-12/group 3a. The center of the periodic table contains the transition metals, plus the two rows below the body of the table (lanthanides and actinides) are special transition metals. Even though both are metals, transition metals have higher melting points; they have higher density; they are less reactive with water; they react and form ions with different charges, but Group 1 metals only form 1+ ions. (Hope the is helpful! You can reword it if you want...)
Which of the following is a TRUE statement?
a.
A molecule always has three types of elements present
b.
Compounds always include the elements hydrogen and sodium
c.
Compounds include things we use in our everyday lives
d.
All elements prefer to hang out with other elements and form molecules
Answer:
b
Explanation:
H IT H-C --H + Ħ Н The model above shows the structural formula for ethane. What is the chemical formula for ethane? OA. C2H6 OB. 2CH3 Oc. 8CH OD. C6H2
Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the chemical formula for this?
Answer:
-OOH
Explanation:
This forms an acid if it comes in contact with a metal
Answer:
HO2; Hydroperoxyl
Explanation:
Since there are two oxygen molecules, and one hydrogen molecule, it can be classified as a hydroperoxyl molecule.
It is an inorganic compound with the following characteristics
Covalent compound (O,H are nonmetals) Valence of O (O must form an octet): 6 Valence of H: 1 Total valence electrons: 13 Molar mass: 33.01 g/molIf an atom has 7 valence electrons, what will its charge be when it becomes an ion?
Answer:
Well, he needs to take one more electron to have a stable structure. And by doing that the atom will have more electrons than protons and will turn into a negative ion.
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Which of the following is NOT true of DNA and RNA
1. DNA can leave the nucleus, RNA can't
2.DNA is double-stranded, RNA is single stranded
3.RNA has Uracil, DNA has Thymine
4. Both carry the genetic code
Answer: 1
Explanation:
DNA never leaves the nucleus
Answer:
1. DNA can leave the nucleus, RNA can't is the answer.
Explanation:
If a certain material is not permitted by these receptors to leave or enter the nucleus, it can’t. DNA is not among the materials that have the permission to leave and enter the nucleus. RNA, on the other hand, can leave and enter the nucleus to perform its functions, but this leaving and entering movements don’t occur without regulation.
Which of the following is an indication that a substance has undergone a chemical change?
A.
No new product has been formed.
B.
The color of the substance has not changed.
C.
The original constitute has not changed.
D.
The molecular structure has changed.
Answer:
D.
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A projectile is projected with an initial velocity of 40 m/s at a 45o angle to the horizontal. , calculate the total time travelled.
Answer:
5.77 s
Explanation:
From the question,
The total time travelled by the projectile = Time of flight (T)
T = 2usinθ/g............ Equation 1
Where T = Time of Flight of the projectile, u = Initial velocity, θ = Angle of projection to the horizontal, g = acceleration due to gravity
Given: u = 40 m/s, θ = 45°
Constant: g = 9.8 m/s²
Substitute these values into equation 1
T = 2(40)sin(45°)/9.8
T = 80sin(45°)/9.8
T = 80×0.7071/9.8
T = 5.77 s
Write a short paragraph about how gases are all around you. Provide at least 2 examples
Answer:fart and carbon are all around is
Explanation:
The shape of the directly sunlit portion of the Moon as viewed from
Earth
your answer:
lunar phases
What is the value that is MEASURED in a lab?
Answer:
To use standard laboratory measurement devices to measure length, volume and mass amounts.
When the volume and concentration of a base that completely neutralizes an acid is known, you can determine the concentration of the acid due to at the point of neutralization, the number of moles of acid equals the number of moles of base.
why does this happen? (btw this is describing titration) the criteria for the answer is
"Try to answer why the results occurred. If you are in chemistry, what is happening at the molecular level with bonding, electrons, etc. " WILL MARK BRAINLIEST!!!!
Answer:
30
Explanation:
The pH of tomato juice is 4, thus tomato is a (an) _______________ substance
Answer:
Acidic
Explanation:
pH from 0-6.9 are acidic substances
pH of 7 are neutral
pH above 7 to 14 are badic substances
Answer: Acidic
Explanation:
PH of 1-6 is considered acidic.
PH of 7 is neutral.
PH of 8-14 is considered basic (alkaline)
define a lone pair and give example
Answer:In chemistry, a lone pair refers to a pair of valence electrons that are not shared with another atom in a covalent bond and is sometimes called an unshared pair or non-bonding pair. Lone pairs are found in the outermost electron shell of atoms. They can be identified by using a Lewis structure.
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To begin the experiment, 1.65g of methane CH4 is burned in a bomb calorimeter containing 1000 grams of water. The initial temperature of water is 18.98oC. The specific heat of water is 4.184 J/g oC. The heat capacity of the calorimeter is 615 J/ oC . After the reaction the final temperature of the water is 36.38oC.
2. Calculate the change in temperature, ΔT. Show your work. (1pt)
3. Calculate the heat absorbed by water. Use the formula qwater = m • C • ΔT
Show your work (2pts)
4.Calculate the heat absorbed by the Calorimeter. Use the formula:
qcal = Ccal • ΔT Show your work. (2pts)
5. The total heat absorbed by the water and the calorimeter can be calculated by adding the heat calculated in steps 3 and 4. The amount of heat released by the reaction is equal to the amount of heat absorbed with the negative sign as this is an exothermic reaction. (2pts)
a.Using the formula ΔH = - (qcal + qwater ) , calculate the total heat of combustion. Show your work.
b. Convert heat of combustion (answer from part a) from joules to kilojoules. Show your work.
6. Evaluate the information contained in this calculation and complete the following sentence: (2pts)
This calculation shows that burning _______ grams of methane [TAKES IN] / [GIVES OFF] energy (Choose one).
7. The molar mass of methane is 16.04 g/mol. Calculate the number of moles of methane burned in the experiment. Show your work. (2pts)
8. What is the experimental molar heat of combustion in KJ/mol? Show your work. (2pts)
9. The accepted value for the heat of combustion of methane is -890 KJ/mol . Explain why the experimental data might differ from the theoretical value in 2-3 complete sentences. (2pts)
10. Given the formula:
% error= |(theoretical value - experimental value)/theoretical value)| x 100
Calculate the percent error. Show your work. (2pts)
The calorimter is equal to the heat released by the reaction. Calculate the heat released by the reaction.
What is the reaction?The reaction to the news can vary depending on who you are speaking to. For some, the news may be welcomed as a sign of progress and a move in the right direction. Others may be apprehensive, uncertain of the potential outcomes or changes that may come as a result. Some may be angry and frustrated, feeling as though the news has been a long time coming and they have not been given a say in the matter.
1. ΔT = 36.38oC - 18.98oC = 17.4oC
2. qwater = m • C • ΔT
qwater = (1000g)(4.184J/g oC)(17.4oC)
qwater = 71376.8 J
3. qcal = Ccal • ΔT
qcal = (615J/ oC)(17.4oC)
qcal = 10666.1 J
4. qreaction = qwater + qcal
qreaction = 71376.8 J + 10666.1 J
qreaction = 82042.9 J
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what element has 5 protons, 7 electrons, and 6 neutrons
Answer: Boron
Explanation: lol
Answer:
Boron. (What kind of name is that?????????????)
Explanation:
How much did the total amount of discarded clothing and other fabrics increase from 1960
to 2018?
Answer:
Around 17,000,000 or a little more than that
What is the mass of 5.6 moles of Iron (III) Oxide?
Answer:
312.731
Explanation:
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Calculate the value of Key in the following reaction if the equilibrium concentrations are
[H2S] -0.25 M, (H2) - 0.88 M, [S2] -0.44M.
2 H2Sig) = 2 H2(g) + S218)
Answer:
The value of the equilibrium constant Kc is 5.45
Explanation:
The "Law of Mass Action" states:
"For a reversible reaction in chemical equilibrium at a given temperature, it is true that the product of the concentrations of the products raised to the stoichiometric coefficients divided by the product of the concentrations of the reactants raised to their stoichiometric coefficients is a constant."
This constant was called the equilibrium constant. For a reaction:
aA + bB ⇄ cC + dD
the equilibrium constant Kc is:
[tex]Kc=\frac{[C]^{c} *[D]^{d} }{[A]^{a} *[B]^{b} }[/tex]
In this case, the balanced reaction is:
2 H₂S → 2 H₂ + S₂
So, the equilibrium constant Kc is:
[tex]Kc=\frac{[H_{2} ]^{2} *[S_{2} ] }{[H_{2} S]^{2} }[/tex]
The equilibrium concentrations are
[H₂S] =0.25 M[H₂]= 0.88 M[S₂]= 0.44MReplacing in the definition of equilibrium constant:
[tex]Kc=\frac{(0.88 M)^{2} *0.44 M }{(0.25 M)^{2} }[/tex]
Solving:
Kc= 5.45
The value of the equilibrium constant Kc is 5.45
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How many Faraday is needed to deposit 0.2 g of Calcium (Ca) from CaCl2 solution using electrolysis process.
Answer:
0.01 faraday
Explanation:
We'll begin by writing the balanced equation. This is illustrated below:
CaCl₂ (aq) —> Ca²⁺ (aq) + 2Cl¯ (aq)
Ca²⁺ (aq) + 2e —> Ca
Molar mass of Ca = 40 g/mol
Mass of Ca from the balanced equation = 1 × 40 = 40 g
1 mole of electron (e) = 1 faraday
2 moles of electrons (e) = 2 × 1 faraday
2 moles of electrons (e) = 2 faraday
From the balanced equation above,
40 g of Ca was deposited by 2 faraday.
Therefore, 0.2 g of Ca will be deposited by = (0.2 × 2)/40 = 0.01 faraday.
Thus, 0.01 faraday is needed for the reaction.