Answer: 3.5 moles of hydrogen gas will be produced.
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation is:
[tex]2Fe+6HCl\rightarrow 2FeCl_3+3H_2[/tex]
As HCl gets completely used up, [tex]HCl[/tex] is the limiting reagent.
According to stoichiometry :
6 moles of [tex]HCl[/tex] produces = 3 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex]
Thus 7.0 moles of [tex]HCl[/tex] produces=[tex]\frac{3}{6}\times 7.0=3.5moles[/tex] of [tex]H_2[/tex]
Thus 3.5 moles of hydrogen gas will be produced.
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Which statement BEST describes the motion of the molecules of a solid object
A They vibrate in place within a fixed volume.
B They move around freely within a fixed volume.
C They vibrate in place and take the shape of a container.
D They move around freely and take the shape of a container.
which graph shows the volume amount of gas relationship expected for an ideal gas, known as Avogadro's law
Answer:
The answer is A
Explanation:
I got it right on the test
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Answer:
again, I'm going to say D lol.
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Elements in a vertical column on the Periodic Table have similar properties and are all members of the same
of elements.
А
molecule
B
phase
С
atom
D
group
Answer:
D group
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Answer: i think its the thired one
Explanation:
Calculate each of the following quantities:
a) Molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 27.0 cm3
of 0.150 M potassium chloride to
150.0 cm3
b) Molarity of a solution prepared by diluting 35.71 cm3
of 0. 0756 M ammonium
sulfate to 500 cm3
c) Final volume of a 0.05M solution prepared by diluting 10.0 cm3
of 0.155 M lithium
carbonate with water
Answer:
A. 0.027 M
B. 0.0054 M
C. 31 cm³
Explanation:
A. Determination of the final concentration (Molarity)
Initial Volume (V₁) = 27 cm³
Initial concentration (C₁) = 0.150 M
Final volume (V₂) = 150 cm³
Final congratulation (C₂) =?
C₁V₁ = C₂V₂
0.150 × 27 = C₂ × 150
4.05 = C₂ × 150
Divide both side by 150
C₂ = 4.05 / 150
C₂ = 0.027 M
Thus, the final concentration of the solution is 0.027 M
B. Determination of the final concentration (Molarity)
Initial Volume (V₁) = 35.71 cm³
Initial concentration (C₁) = 0.0756 M
Final volume (V₂) = 500 cm³
Final congratulation (C₂) =?
C₁V₁ = C₂V₂
0.0756 × 35.71 = C₂ × 500
Divide both side by 500
C₂ = (0.0756 × 35.71) / 500
C₂ = 0.0054 M
Thus, the final concentration of the solution is 0.0054 M
C. Determination of the final volume.
Initial Volume (V₁) = 10 cm³
Initial concentration (C₁) = 0.155 M
Final congratulation (C₂) = 0.05 M
Final volume (V₂) =?
C₁V₁ = C₂V₂
0.155 × 10 = 0.05 × V₂
1.55 = 0.05 × V₂
Divide both side by 0.05
V₂ = 1.55 / 0.05
V₂ = 31 cm³
Thus, the final volume of the solution is 31 cm³
Titanium(IV) chloride decomposes to form titanium and chlorine, like this:_____.
TiCl4(1)-→Ti(s) + 2 Cl 2(g)
At a certain temperature, a chemist finds that a reaction vessel containing a mixture of titanium(IV) chloride, titanium, and chlorine at equilibrium has the following composition:_____.
compound amount
TiCl4 4.18g
Ti 1.32g
Cl2 1.08g
Calculate the value of the equilibrium constant for this reaction. Round your answer to significant digits. Clears your work. Undoes your last action. Provides information about entering answers.
Answer:
K = 8.6x10⁻⁶
Explanation:
a chemist finds that a 5.2L reaction vessel...
To solve this question we need first to find the equation of the equilibrium constant using the chemical eqiation:
TiCl₄(l) ⇄ Ti(s) + 2Cl₂(g)
The equilibrium constant expression is:
K = [Cl₂]²
Because equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio berween concentrationa of products over reactant powered to its reaction coefficient. But pure liquids as TiCl₄(l) and pure solids as Ti(s) are not taken into account
Now, we need to find the molar concentration of Cl₂, [Cl₂]:
Moles Cl₂ -Molar mass: 70.9g/mol-:
1.08g * (1mol / 70.9g) = 0.0152 moles / 5.2L =
2.93x10⁻³M = [Cl₂]
K = (2.93x10⁻³)²
K = 8.6x10⁻⁶Photosynthesis needs water and carbon dioxide to happen. These 2 ingredients are called _______.
Which of the following statements best describes the number of neutrons in an atom?
It is the same as the element's atomic number.
It is equal to the sum of atomic number and average atomic mass.
it is the same as the average atomic mass.
it is equal to the difference between atomic number and atomic mass number.
Answer:
its the last one
Explanation:
What is the molar mass of H2CO3?
(Molar mass of H = 1.0079 g/mol; C = 12.010 g/mol; O = 15.999 g/mol)
29.02 g/mol
46.04 g/mol
62.02 g/mol
72.08 g/mol
Answer:
62.02 g/mol
62.03 g/mol
Explanation:
62.03 g/mol
The molar mass of H2CO3 is 62.02 g/mol
What is molar mass?The molar mass of the compound is the sum of molar mass of indivitual atom multiple by number of that atom.
Calculation of molar mass of H2CO3 ,
Molar mass of H2CO3 = Molar mass of H*2 + Molar mass of C + Molar mass of O*3
Molar mass of H2CO3 = 1.0079*2 + 12.010 + 15.999*3
Molar mass of H2CO3 = 2.0158 + 12.010 + 47.997
Molar mass of H2CO3 = 62.02 g/mol
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Answer:
an object is a rest upon a table
The volume of a gas is 18.6 L at 0.10 atm and 273 K. Calculate the pressure in
atms of the gas if its volume is changed to 1000 ml while the temperature remains
constant?
Answer:
1.86 atm
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Initial volume (V₁) = 18.6 L
Initial pressure (P₁) = 0.10 atm
Final volume (V₂) = 1000 mL
Final pressure (P₂) =?
NOTE: The temperature is constant.
Next, we shall convert 1000 mL to L.
1000 mL = 1 L
Finally, we shall determine the final pressure of the gas as follow:
Initial volume (V₁) = 18.6 L
Initial pressure (P₁) = 0.10 atm
Final volume (V₂) = 1 L
Final pressure (P₂) =?
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
18.6 × 0.10 = P₂ × 1
1.86 = P₂
P₂ = 1.86 atm
Thus, the final pressure of the gas is 1.86 atm
How many grams of sulfur is there in 10.8 grams of sodium sulfate?
please help
Answer:
2.44 g S
Explanation:
One mole of Na2SO4 contains 1 mol of S.
Step 1: Find out the moles of Na2SO4:
10.8 g Na2SO4/MM Na2SO4
Step2: Find out the moles of S:
moles S = moles Na2SO4
Step 3: Find out the mass of S.
mass S = moles S x MM S
Dimensional analysis:
? g S = 10.8 g Na2SO4 x (1mol Na2SO4/MM Na2SO4) x (1mol S/1mol Na2SO4) x (MM S/ 1 mol S) = (10.8/142.04)x32.1 = 2.44 g S
A factory in your town uses cadmium as part of its manufacturing process. Due to recent economic conditions, cadmium is no longer available, and you must find a replacement. Suggest two elements that might be good replacements. Which of these would be your choice? Explain why.
Answer:
Zn
Explanation:
Guanidin HNC(NH2)2 is a fertilizer. What is the percent by mass of nitrogen in the fertilizer
Answer:
71.1%. , is a fertilizer.
The total mass of the compound guanidine is 59 g/mo. It contains 3 nitrogen atoms. Hence, the percent composition of nitrogen in this fertilizer is 71.18 %.
What is mass percent ?The mass percent or percent composition of an element in a compound is the measure of amount of that element in 100 g of the compound. Thus, it is the ratio of mass of that element in the compound to the total mass multiplied by 100.
mass percent = mass of the element in the sample/ total mass × 100
The given compound is guanidine with the formula, HNC(NH2)₂ .
atomic mass of N = 14 g/mol
mass of carbon = 12 g/mol
hydrogen = 1 g/mol.
Then total mass of guanidine = 14 + 12 + 1 + 2(2 + 14) = 59 g/mol.
there are 3 nitrogen.
mass of three nitrogen = 42 g.
Then mass percent of N in guanidine = 42 g/ 59 g × 100= 71.1%.
Therefore, the percent by mass of nitrogen in guanidine is 71.18%.
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which statement explains this observation?
Answer:
should be D. Hope this helpsss!
How many formula units make up 25.8g of magnesium chloride (MgCl2)? Express the number of formula units numerically.
Answer:
Explanation:
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Assume that the ratio of moles of Cl to moles of Cu are 2.39. If we can represent the formula by CuClx, what is the value for x? Round your answer to the nearest whole number. Do NOT include units. So, if you think the formula is CuCl6, you enter the number 6.
Answer:
x=2.
Explanation:
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In this case, since we have a mole ratio of moles of Cl to moles of Cu as 2.39, it is possible to write the following:
[tex]\frac{2.39molCl}{1molCu}[/tex]
Thus, since the two possible copper chlorides are CuCl and CuCl₂, we can therefore infer that x=2 since it is close but not as close as it should to the whole number 2.
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Is the number of total molecules on the left side of a balanced equation always equal to the number of total molecules on the right side of the equation
Answer:
No
Explanation:
No, but the total mass of reactants must equal the total mass of products to be a balanced equation.
Example: Consider the following reaction ...
3H₂ + N₂ => 2NH₃ and 'amu' is atomic mass units (formula weights from periodic table)
In terms of molecules, there are 4 molecules on the left (3 molecular hydrogens (H₂) and 1 molecular nitrogen (N₂) and 2 molecules of ammonia on the right side of equation arrow. ∑reactant molecules ≠ ∑product molecules.
In terms of mass of reactants & mass of products, the 3H₂ + N₂ => 6amu + 28amu = 34amu & mass of products (2NH₃) => 2(14amu) + 6(1amu) = 34amu for sum of product masses.
∑mass reactants = ∑mass products <=> 34amu = 34amu.
The expression '∑mass reactants = ∑mass products' as applied to chemical equations is generally known as 'The Law of Mass Balance'.
What is decarboxylation??
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Answer:
Decarboxylation is a chemical reaction that removes a carboxyl group and releases carbon dioxide (CO2). Usually, decarboxylation refers to a reaction of carboxylic acids, removing a carbon atom from a carbon chain.
Explanation:
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What is produced when concentrated aqueous sodium chloride is electrolysed?
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Answer:
It can be verified since the information came from a government article. Or you could trust the magzine/general article if its from a well known article. Explanation:
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What does this even mean? Help please and thank you!
Answer:
T₁ = P₁V₁T₂ / P₂V₂
Explanation:
The combine gas equation is given by:
P₁V₁ / T₁ = P₂V₂ / T₂
Where:
P₁ => is the initial pressure
V₁ => is the initial volume
T₁ => is the initial temperature
P₂ => is the final pressure
V₂ => is the final volume
T₂ => is the final temperature
Finally, we shall make T₁ the subject of the above expression. This can be obtained as follow:
P₁V₁ / T₁ = P₂V₂ / T₂
Cross multiply
T₁P₂V₂ = P₁V₁T₂
Divide both side by P₂V₂
T₁ = P₁V₁T₂ / P₂V₂
Thus, the formula for T₁ is:
T₁ = P₁V₁T₂ / P₂V₂
Select a reasonable explanation to account for the differences. There may be more than one possible reason that makes sense, just select one of them. It is possible not all of the water was evaporated from the sand, causing the recovered mass to be higher. It is possible not all of the water was evaporated from the sand, causing the recovered mass to be lower. While drying the NaCl, the liquid boiled and some splattered out of the evaporating dish, causing the recovered mass to be lower. While drying the NaCl, the liquid boiled and some splattered out of the evaporating dish, causing the recovered mass to be higher. There was no difference in recovered and original mass, so there is no difference to account for.
Answer:
It is possible not all of the water was evaporated from the sand, causing the recovered mass to be higher.
Explanation:
If not all the water is evaporated from the sand so the recovered mass to be higher than the sand from which more water is evaporated because evaporation of little amount of water causes less decrease in the recovered mass as compared to that sand from which more water is evaporated so more decrease occur in the recovered mass.
In the UNBALANCED chemical reaction for the combustion of acetylene (used in welding torches), determine at standard temperature and pressure, how many liters of
H2O gas are produced if 12 liters of Oxygen gas are completely consumed?
__C2H2 + __O2 —> __CO2 + __H2O
(Please help! Random answers for points will be reported)
Answer:
2 C2H2 + 5 O2 = 4 CO2 + 2 H2O
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250 ml juice has 22 g sugar how sugar is in 2000ml of juice
Answer:
176 grams of sugar
explanation is down
Explanation:
250 / 22 = 2000 / x250 ml to 22 grams = 2000 ml to x grams
cross multiply
(250)(x) = (2000)(22)
250x = 44,000
x = 44,000/250
x = 176 grams of sugar
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many cars use electricity stored in lithium ion batteries as an alternative fuel. While there are many positive benefits to this technology, what negative impacts do they present? A) Reduces air pollution B) Decreases carbon emissions C) Disposal of spent batteries D) Cut dependence on fossil fuels
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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Hardness is the measure of a mineral's resistance to scratching.
True
False
Answer:
The answer to the question is true.
number of molecules in lithium oxide
4li2O
Answer:
Explanation:
Lithium is in group 1 so there's 1 outermost shell electron.
Oxygen is in group 6 so there's 6 outermost shell electron.
To react lithium with oxygen, we need 2 lithium and 1 oxygen
Each lithium transfer 1 electron to the oxygen and oxygen gain 2 electrons.
[tex]Li_{2}O\\[/tex] formed.
If there's 4 lithium oxide, 4 molecules will be there.
If you mean how many ATOMS are there, there will be 3×4=12 atoms.
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Write the word equation and the balanced symbol equation for the following reactions
1.Sulfuric acid reacting with sodium carbonate
2.Hydrochloric acid reacting with magnesium hydrogencarbonate
Answer:
1. H₂SO₄ + Na₂CO₃ ⇒ Na₂SO₄ + H₂O + CO₂
sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate ⇒ sodium sulfate + water + carbon dioxide
2. 2 HCl + Mg(HCO₃)₂ ⇒ MgCl₂ + 2 H₂O + 2 CO₂
hydrochloric acid + magnesium hydrogencarbonate ⇒ magnesium chloride + water + carbon dioxide
Explanation:
1. Sulfuric acid is H₂SO₄. Sodium carbonate is Na₂CO₃.
H₂SO₄ + Na₂CO₃ ⇒ Na₂SO₄ + H₂O + CO₂
sulfuric acid + sodium carbonate ⇒ sodium sulfate + water + carbon dioxide
2. Hydrochloric acid is HCl. Magnesium hydrogencarbonate is Mg(HCO₃)₂.
2 HCl + Mg(HCO₃)₂ ⇒ MgCl₂ + 2 H₂O + 2 CO₂
hydrochloric acid + magnesium hydrogencarbonate ⇒ magnesium chloride + water + carbon dioxide