Which rock among the given rocks is most likely to erode away the fastest?
Please give 1 answer.
A.
Marble
B.
Granite
c
.
Sandstone
D.
Basalt

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Answer 1

Answer:

The answer is B............

Answer 2

Answer:

b. Granite

Explanation:

Soft rock like chalk will erode more quickly than hard rocks like granite. Vegetation can slow the impact of erosion. Plant roots adhere to soil and rock particles, preventing their transport during rainfall or wind events.

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Se encuentra en los animales marinos, es un gas incloro de olor desagradable muy parecido al del pescado podrido

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Answer:

Metilaminas

Explanation:

Las metilaminas a menudo están presentes en los tejidos corporales de organismos marinos como crustáceos, moluscos y en todos los peces marinos como N-óxido de trimetilamina, donde actúan para estabilizar la proteína que se desestabiliza por la presión y también se cree que actúa como un depresor del punto de congelación. en peces polares

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PLEASE HELP. What is the original (LiOH] if the equivalence point of a titration is reached when 35.5
mL of 0.40 M HBr is added to 25.0 mL of LiOH?
A. 0.57 M B. 0.28 M. C. 0.014 M D. 0.024 M

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1. How many moles are in the following:
a.
1.29 x 1024 hydrogen atoms in H
b. 7.36 x 1024 oxygen atoms
c. 3.28 x 1023 Na atoms
2. How many molecules are in 23.0 moles of oxygen?
3. How many moles are in 3.4 x 10molecules of H,SO,?
4. How many atoms are in 3.0 mole of Na?
5. How many molecules are in 200 moles of 03?

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Answer:

Part (1a): The number of moles are 2.14 moles.

Part (1b): The number of moles are 12.2 moles.

Part (1c): The number of moles are 0.545 moles.

Part 2: The number of molecules are 1.38 × 10²⁵.

Part 3: The number of moles are 5.65 moles.

Part 4: The number of atoms are 1.81 × 10²⁴.

Part 5: The number of molecules are 1.20 × 10²⁶.

Explanation:

According to the mole concept:

1 mole of substance contains 6.022 × 10²³ number of atoms or molecules.

Part (1a): 1.29 × 10²⁴ hydrogen atoms in H

As, 6.022 × 10²³ number of hydrogen atoms present in 1 mole

So, 1.29 × 10²⁴ number of hydrogen atoms present in [tex]\frac{1.29\times 10^{24}}{6.022\times 10^{23}}=2.14[/tex] mole

Part (1b): 7.36 × 10²⁴ oxygen atoms

As, 6.022 × 10²³ number of oxygen atoms present in 1 mole

So, 7.36 × 10²⁴ number of oxygen atoms present in [tex]\frac{7.36\times 10^{24}}{6.022\times 10^{23}}=12.2[/tex] mole

Part (1c): 3.28 × 10²³ Na atoms

As, 6.022 × 10²³ number of Na atoms present in 1 mole

So, 3.28 × 10²³ number of Na atoms present in [tex]\frac{3.28\times 10^{23}}{6.022\times 10^{23}}=0.545[/tex] mole

Part 2:

As, 1 mole of oxygen contains 6.022 × 10²³ number of molecules

So, 23.0 moles of oxygen contains 23.0 × 6.022 × 10²³ = 1.38 × 10²⁵ number of molecules

Part 3:

As, 6.022 × 10²³ number of H₂SO₄ molecules present in 1 mole

So, 3.4 × 10 number of H₂SO₄ molecules present in [tex]\frac{3.4\times 10}{6.022\times 10^{23}}=5.65[/tex] mole

Part 4:

As, 1 mole of Na contains 6.022 × 10²³ number of atoms

So, 3.0 moles of Na contains 3.0 × 6.022 × 10²³ = 1.81 × 10²⁴ number of atoms

Part 5:

As, 1 mole of O₃ contains 6.022 × 10²³ number of molecules

So, 200 moles of O₃ contains 200 × 6.022 × 10²³ = 1.20 × 10²⁶ number of molecules

3. In a neutral solution, the [H+] is
zero
O 10-14M
O equal to [OH-]
O
1 x 107M

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Answer:

a neutral solution has a pH of 7.

ph=-log(H+)

Explanation:

hence (H+)

=10⁷mol/dm³

What is the pressure exerted by 68.0 g of nitrogen trihydride gas in a 50.0L container at 30.0 C?

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Answer:

Molecular mass of NH3 = ( 14 + 3 ) = 17 g

[tex]PV = \frac{m}{m _{r}} RT \\ P \times 50.0 \times {10}^{ - 6} = \frac{68.0}{17} \times 8.314 \times (30.0 + 273) \\ P = \frac{68.0 \times 8.314 \times 303}{17 \times 50.0 \times {10}^{ - 6} } \\ P = 2.02 \times {10}^{8} \: Pascals[/tex]

Explain the difference between solid,liquid an gaseous in the theorotical​

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Answer:

Difference between Solid Liquid and Gases

Solids Liquids Gases

Highly Strong intermolecular forces between the molecules, leads to a definite volume in Solids. The intermolecular forces are stronger than gases but weaker than solids. The intermolecular forces are practically non-existent. Thus, there is no definite volume.

Solids have a definite shape to them. Liquids do not have a definite shape. Gases do not have a definite shape.

The intermolecular space between solids is absent. The intermolecular space is moderate but present. The intermolecular space is free-flowing and plenty.

The force of attraction between the molecules is incredibly high. The force of attraction between molecules is pretty moderate. There is no intermolecular force of attraction between the molecules.

Put the following words in order from SMALLEST to LARGEST

Tissue, Organelle, Organ System, Cell, Organism, Organ

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Which is most likely a physical change?

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Answer:

Examples of physical change include changes in the size or shape of matter. Changes of state—for example, from solid to liquid or from liquid to gas—are also physical changes. Some of the processes that cause physical changes include cutting, bending, dissolving, freezing, boiling, and melting.

Explanation:

HELP ME WITH ONE OR BOTH OF THESE QUEATIONS PLEASEEEE

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Answer:

2. 181.25 K.

3. 0.04 atm.

Explanation:

2. Determination of the temperature.

Number of mole (n) = 2.1 moles

Pressure (P) = 1.25 atm

Volume (V) = 25 L

Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol

Temperature (T) =?

The temperature can be obtained by using the ideal gas equation as illustrated below:

PV = nRT

1.25 × 25 = 2.1 × 0.0821 × T

31.25 = 0.17241 × T

Divide both side by 0.17241

T = 31.25 / 0.17241

T = 181.25 K

Thus, the temperature is 181.25 K.

3. Determination of the pressure.

Number of mole (n) = 10 moles

Volume (V) = 5000 L

Temperature (T) = –10 °C = –10 °C + 273 = 263 K

Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol

Pressure (P) =?

The pressure can be obtained by using the ideal gas equation as illustrated below:

PV = nRT

P × 5000 = 10 × 0.0821 × 263

P × 5000 = 215.923

Divide both side by 5000

P = 215.923 / 5000

P = 0.04 atm

Thus, the pressure is 0.04 atm

While milk is produced naturally by cows, the milk that we buy in the supermarket has been subjected to a number of different processes such as pasteurisation (which sterilises it) and homogenisation (which mixes the cream and the milk together uniformly). Would you describe milk as natural or processed? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Ultimately, milk can be described as both. The actual description depends on the individual and/or company involved. For example, in many places milk if extracted from cows, bottled, and delivered to the end consumer. In this case, milk would be considered as natural because nothing has been done to change its nutritional composition. This changes when companies begin to pasteurise and homogenize the milk so that it has a longer shelf life and create different variations. The milk in this case no longer has the same nutritional composition and has been altered, and is therefore considered as processed.

PLEASE HELP. requires 35 mL of NaOH(aq) to neutralize
10. mL of 0.10 M HCl(aq). The concentration of the NaOH(aq) is

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Answer:

0.0286M

Explanation:

Using the formula as follows:

CaVa = CbVb

Where;

Ca = concentration of HCl acid (M)

Cb = concentration of NaOH base (M)

Va = volume of HCl acid (mL)

Vb = volume of NaOH base (mL)

According to the information provided in this question;

Ca = 0.10 M

Cb = ?

Va = 10mL

Vb = 35mL

Using CaVa = CbVb

Cb = CaVa/Vb

Cb = (0.10 × 10) ÷ 35

Cb = 1 ÷ 35

Cb = 0.0286M

A solution contains 2.38 g of magnesium chloride, MgCl, in 500 cm3 of solution
What is the concentration of
chloride ions in g/dm3?​​

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Answer:

3.54g Cl-/dm³

Explanation:

To solve this question we must, as first, find the mass of chloride ions finding first, the moles of MgCl2. Then, we must convert the cm³ to dm³ (1cm³ = 0.001dm³).

Moles MgCl2 -Molar mass: 95.211g/mol-

2.38g * (1mol / 95.211g) = 0.0250 moles MgCl2

Moles Cl-:

0.0250 moles MgCl2 * (2mol Cl- / 1mol MgCl2) = 0.0500 moles Cl-

Mass Cl- -Molar mass: 35.45g/mol-:

0.0500 moles Cl- * (35.45g / mol) = 1.77g of chloride ions

dm³:

500cm³ * (0.001dm³ / 1cm³) = 0.500dm³

The concentration is:

1.77g of chloride ions / 0.500dm³ =

3.54g Cl-/dm³

if 5.0g zinc reacts with 10.0 g hci to produce h2 gas and znci2 according to the following equation zn=2hci znci2 + h2 what is the limiting reactant and how many grams of h2 will be produced

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Answer: The mass of [tex]H_2[/tex] produced is 0.153 g

Explanation:

The number of moles is defined as the ratio of the mass of a substance to its molar mass. The equation used is:

[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex] ......(1)

For zinc:

Given mass of zinc = 5.0 g

Molar mass of zinc = 65.38 g/mol

Putting values in equation 1, we get:

[tex]\text{Moles of zinc}=\frac{5.0g}{65.38g/mol}=0.0765mol[/tex]

For HCl:

Given mass of HCl = 10.0 g

Molar mass of HCl = 36.46 g/mol

Putting values in equation 1, we get:

[tex]\text{Moles of HCl}=\frac{10.0g}{36.46g/mol}=0.274mol[/tex]

The given chemical equation follows:

[tex]Zn+2HCl\rightarrow ZnCl_2+H_2[/tex]

By stoichiometry of the reaction:

If 1 mole of zinc reacts with 2 moles of HCl

So, 0.0765 moles of zinc will react with = [tex]\frac{2}{1}\times 0.0765=0.153mol[/tex] of HCl

As the given amount of HCl is more than the required amount. Thus, it is present in excess and is considered as an excess reagent.

Thus, zinc is considered a limiting reagent because it limits the formation of the product.

By the stoichiometry of the reaction:

If 1 mole of zinc produces 1 mole of [tex]H_2[/tex]

So, 0.0765 moles of zinc will produce = [tex]\frac{1}{1}\times 0.0765=0.0765mol[/tex] of [tex]H_2[/tex]

We know, molar mass of [tex]H_2[/tex] = 2 g/mol

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]\text{Mass of }H_2=(0.0765mol\times 2g/mol)=0.153g[/tex]

Hence, the mass of [tex]H_2[/tex] produced is 0.153 g

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How many grams of Al(OH)3 are produced from 3.00 g of AlCl3 with excess of NaOH?

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Answer:

approximately 1.772 grams

Explanation:

molecular mass of AlCl3 is 132 g per mole and of Al(OH)3 is 78 g per mole

the reaction is

AlCl3 + 3 NaOH ---> Al(OH)3 + 3 NaCl

from the reaction it is clear that 1 mole AlCl3 makes 1 mole Al(OH)3

implies 132g AlCl3 gives 78g Al(OH)3

Implies 3g AlCl3 gives

[tex]3 \times \frac{132}{78} = 1.772 \: g \: al(oh)3[/tex]

Why is one side of the moon called "the dark side of the moon"? O A. The moon's rotation time is exactly half the time of its revolution. B. The moon's rotation time is exactly twice the time of its revolution. O C. The moon's rotation and revolution take the same time.​

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Answer:

The moon's rotation and revolution take the same time.​

Explanation:

the moon's rotation and orbit is closely synced-up with our planet's.

Race car
Mass is 1250 kilograms
Velocity is 2.3 m/s
What is the momentum?

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[tex]mass \: of \: the \: car \: = 1250 \: kg \\ \\ velocity \: of \: the \: car \: is \: = 2.3m/s \\ \\ formula \: to calculate \: momentum \: \\ \\ \: \: \: \: p = mv \: \: \: (m = mass \: and \: v = velocity) \\ \\ momentum \: = 1250 \times 2.3 = 2875m/s[/tex]

A student believes that a solution of potassium chromate should be insoluble
because chromate ions form insoluble compounds. Explain why the student is
incorrect.

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Answer:

All ionic compounds with alkali metals are soluble.

Explanation:

Certain elements always form soluble substances. Most of those elements are alkali metals/group 1 metals.

An element X is found to have atomic mass of Y amu, and it is found that Y is 6.66 times
greater than the atomic mass of carbon-12. Identify X and Y.

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Answer:

use grahamns law to get the answer

Que cantidad de solvente se necesita para obtener una solucion al 20% cuando se mezclan 600mg de alcohol.

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Answer:

[tex]m_{solvente}=2400mg[/tex]

Explanation:

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En este caso, con la información dada, es posible inferir que este problema es acerca del porcentaje en masa del soluto y que se calcula de la siguiente manera, en términos de la masa de soluto y solución:

[tex]\% m=\frac{m_{soluto}}{m_{solucion}} *100\%[/tex]

De este modo, como conocemos el porcentage y la masa del soluto, podemos calcular la masa de la solución primero:

[tex]m_{solucion}=\frac{m_{soluto}}{\% m} *100\%\\\\m_{solucion}=\frac{600mg}{20\%} *100\%\\\\m_{solucion}=3000mg[/tex]

Esto quiere decir que la masa del solvente es:

[tex]m_{solvente}=m_{solucion}-m_{soluto}\\\\m_{solvente}=3000mg-600mg\\\\m_{solvente}=2400mg[/tex]

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The specific heat capacity of concrete is 0.880 J/g °C
Calculate the heat added to 3 g of concrete if the temperature increased by 0.64 °C
Use the equation q=mcT

If you can please show work thanks

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Answer:

this is a required answer. look it once.

somebody please help?

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4. How many grams of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) must be added to 1.00kg of water to produce a solution that frees at -50c?

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Answer:

To produce a solution that frees at -50°C we need 1668.5 g of ethylene glycol

Explanation:

Formula for freezing point depression is:

Freezing T° of pure solvent - Freezing T° of solution = Kf . m . i

Our solute is the ethylene glycol, then water is our solvent.

As ethylene glycol is a non ionic compound, i = 1 (Van't Hoff factor, numbers of ions dissolved)

Kf = Cryoscopic constant. For water is 1.86 °C/m

We replace data:

0°C - (-50°C) = 1.86 °C/m . m . 1

To determine grams of ethylene glycol needed, we need to find m (molality)

50°C / 1.86 m/°C = m → 26.8 mol/kg

As this moles of solute are contained in 1kg, definetely we need 26.8 moles of ethylene glycol.

To find the answer, we convert moles to mass:

26.8 mol . 62.07g / mol = 1668.5 g

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Cyclopropane, a substance used with oxygen as a general anesthetic, contains only two elements, carbon and hydrogen. When 1.00 g of this substance is completely combusted, 3.14 g of CO2 and 1.29 g of H2O are produced. What is the empirical formula of cyclopropane

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Answer:

CH₂

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass of compound = 1 g

Mass of CO₂ = 3.14 g

Mass of H₂O = 1.29 g

Empirical formula =?

Next, we shall determine the mass of Carbon and hydrogen present in the compound. This can be obtained as follow:

For Carbon, C:

Mass of CO₂ = 3.14 g

Molar mass of CO₂ = 12 + (2×16)

= 12 + 32

= 44 g/mol

Molar mass of C = 12 g/mol

Mass of C =?

Mass of C = molar mass of C/ Molar mass of CO₂ × Mass of CO₂

Mass of C = 12/44 × 3.14

Mass of C = 0.86 g

For hydrogen, H:

Mass of C = 0.86 g

Mass of compound = 1 g

Mass of H =?

Mass of H = (Mass of compound) – (mass of C)

Mass of H = 1 – 0.86

Mass of H = 0.14 g

Finally, we shall determine the empirical formula of the cyclopropane. This can be obtained as follow:

Mass of C = 0.86 g

Mass of H = 0.14 g

Divide by their molar mass

C = 0.86 / 12 = 0.07

H = 0.14 / 1 = 0.14

Divide by the smallest

C = 0.07 / 0.07 = 1

H = 0.14 / 0.07 = 2

Thus, the empirical formula of cyclopropane is CH₂

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Label the highlighted substance with the term that best describes its behavior.

Answer Choices:

Arrhenius Acid Only

Arrhenius Base Only

Bronsted Lowry Acid Only

Bronsted Lowry Base Only

Both Arrhenius Acid and Bronsted Lowry Acid

Both Arrhenius Base and Bronsted Lowry Base

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Answer:

Both Arrhenius Base and Bronsted Lowry Base

Both Arrhenius Acid and Bronsted Lowry Acid

Arrhenius Acid Only

Arrhenius Base Only

Bronsted Lowry Acid Only

Bronsted Lowry Base Only

Explanation:

A company known as arten industries is wanting to build a factory in the watershed that is pictured

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The answer to the question is B.

When 0.215 mol of a gas is placed into a 34.25 mL container at 125.0°C, 1
it will exert a pressure on the container. Justin has been asked to
calculate the pressure that this gas will exert on the container in kPa, then
to
go into the lab and measure this pressure.What will he determine is the
pressure of the gas?

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Answer:

205.12 atm

Explanation:

Using the ideal gas law equation:

PV = nRT

Where;

P = pressure (atm)

V = volume (L)

R = 0.0821 Latm/perK)

T = temperature (K)

n = number of moles (mol)

According to the information in this question;

P = ?

V = 34.25 mL = 34.25 ÷ 1000 = 0.03425L

n = 0.215 mol

T = 125.0°C = 125 + 273 = 398K

Using PV = nRT

P = nRT ÷ V

P = (0.215 × 0.0821 × 398) ÷ (0.03425)

P = 7.025 ÷ 0.03425

P = 205.12 atm

What is a mixture called when it has its different components mixed unevenly within the substance?

Heterogeneous mixture
Homogeneous mixture
Impure mixture
Pure mixture

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Answer:

Heterogeneous mixture...is the answer

The dude above me is right. I thought he was wrong, so I put A but it turns out he was right!

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Answer:

is your answe b?

Explanation:

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A 0.520 g sample of an unknown nonelectrolyte compound is dissolved in 4.12 g of lauric acid (Kf = 3.90 °C/m). The freezing point depression is determine to be 4.20 °C. What is the molar mass of the compound?

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The molar mass of the unknown nonelectrolyte compound is

Using the formula;

∆T = K m i

Where;

K = freezing point depression constant

m = molality of the solution

i = Van't Hoft factor

Note that i = 1 since the compound is a nonelectrolyte.

To find molality;

Number of moles = 0.520 g/Molar mass

Let the molar mass of the unknown compound be MM

Number of moles = 0.520 g/MM

Number of kilograms of solvent = 4.12 g/1000 = 0.00412 Kg

Molality = 0.520 g/MM * 1/0.00412 Kg

Freezing point depression is 4.20 °C

To find the molar mass of the compound;

4.20 °C = 3.90 °C/m *  0.520 g/MM * 1/0.00412 Kg

4.20  = 492.23/MM

MM = 492.23/4.20

MM = 117.19 g/mol

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