Answer:
183.22mL
Explanation:
Using Charles law equation, which is as follows:
V1/T1 = V2/T2
Where;
V1 = initial volume (mL)
T1 = initial temperature (K)
V2 = final volume (mL)
T2 = final temperature (K)
Note that standard temperature of a gas is 273K.
Hence, based on the provided information, V1 = 500.0mL, T1 = 745K, V2 = ?, T2 = 273K
Using the formula; V1/T1 = V2/T2
500/745 = V2/273
Cross multiply
V2 × 745 = 500 × 273
745V2 = 136500
V2 = 136500/745
V2 = 183.22
At standard temperature (273K), the new volume will be 183.22mL.
Answer:
183 ml
Explanation:
How many electrons are being shared between the two carbon atoms in the covalent compound ethyne? Ethyne has the structure: H−C≡C−H
Answer:
Three lines between the carbon atoms in the Lewis structure represent three covalent bonds. Each covalent bond is a shared pair of electrons, hence there are six electrons being shared between the carbon atoms in ethyne.
The number of electrons that are being shared between the two carbon atoms in the covalent compound ethyne is six.
What are covalent bonds?Covalent bond are formed by the sharing of electrons between two atoms.
In ethyne molecule two carbon atoms are present and between two carbon atoms three covalent bonds are present. And each covalent bond is formed by the sharing of two electrons. So three covalent bonds are formed by the sharing of 6 electrons.
Hence in ethyne 6 electrons are being shared.
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Kate and Janie are about to pour water into a beaker when they notice
the beaker has a crack at the bottom. What should the students do
with the beaker?
Answer:
Put the beaker in the broken glassware disposal and replace the beaker
Explanation:
Any beaker which has a crack could break/shatter if you apply heat. Also, cracked glassware is a lab safety hazard.
Identify the type of reaction
CaCl2 + AgNO3 --> AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
Answer:
It is Double Replacment
Explanation:
They traded bonds.
Balanced Equation is 2AgNO3 + CaCl2 = 2 AgCl +1Ca(NO3)2
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Answer:
Mass, temperature, and phase.
I think temperature because the higher the temperature of a given quantity of a substance, more is its thermal energy. Similarly, for the same temperature, higher mass of a substance will contain more thermal energy.
How many moles of water are produced from the reaction of oxygen with four moles of propane (C3H8)? C3H8 + 5O2 --> 3CO2 + 4H2O
Answer:
Explanation:
The reaction is:
C₃H₈ + 5O₂ → 3CO₂ + 4H₂O
We see, that the equation is ballanced.
As we have data from only one reactant, we assume the other is in excess.
Ratio is 1:4 (stoichiometry). We solve this, by a rule of three:
1 mol of propane can produce 4 moles of water
Then, 4 moles of propane, may produce
( 4 . 4 ) /1 = 16 moles of water can be made.
Remember, we always have to work with the limiting reactant.
Give an example of a formula of an ionic compound and explain why the formula is ionic.
Please can someone help???
Answer:
NaCl
The overall ionic formula for a compound must be electrically neutral, meaning it has no charge.
When writing the formula for the ionic compound, the cation comes first, followed by the anion, both with numeric subscripts to indicate the number of atoms of each.
ions are formed when metals are combined with nonmetals
___________ is the least reactive metal.
i. Silver
ii. Iron
iii. Gold
iv. Sodium
What’s Neon family number? And period?
Answer:
18 and Period 2
Explanation:
Neon (Ne), chemical element, inert gas of Group 18
Neons period on the periodic table is period 2.
True or false: the moon is the same size as the sun.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
C2H6(g) + O2(g) → CO2(g) + H2O(g)
Answer:
2C2H6 + 7O2 --> 4CO2 + 6H20
Explanation:
Balanced equation
How much carbon dioxide will be formed if 12.5 grams of oxygen reacts with 7.2 grams of propane?
Answer:66 grams of Carbon Dioxide.
Explanation:
The common currency of chemistry is moles. So it is necessary to change the mass of propane to moles. Then write a balance equation so the moles of propane to moles of Carbon Dioxide. Finally moles of Carbon Dioxide must be changed to grams.
C 3 H 8 + 5 O 2 = =3 C O 2 + 4 H 2 O
This is the balance equation for the burning of propane in Oxygen.
From the equation it can be seen that 1 mole of propane makes 3 moles of Carbon Dioxide a ratio of 1:3
Convert 22 grams of propane to moles by dividing by the molar mass of propane.
3 x 12 = 36 grams
1 x 8 = + 8 grams
total = 44 grams/ mole.
22
44
= .5 moles of propane.
Using the ratio of 1:3 .5 = 3( .5) = 1.5 moles of Carbon Dioxide.
Now multiply 1.5 moles of Carbon Dioxide by the molar mass of Carbon Dioxide
1 x 12 = 12 grams
2 x 16 = +32 grams
total = 44 grams /mole.
1.5 moles x 44 grams/mole = 66 grams.
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What is the name of Br6F10 ?
Answer:
isopropyl alcohol
Explanation:
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what is the physical state of water at - 25°C , 0°C and 100°C
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Answer:
The liquid form of water starts to become solid (ice) at this temperature.
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Answer:
The volume is 8 cm³
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Explanation:
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Answer:
b
Explanation:
What force is necessary to accelerate a 1,200 kg car at a rate of 35 m/s2?
How much acceleration would the car have if a 30,600 N force was applied to
the car?
Explanation:
Given that,
Mass of a car, m = 1200 kg
Acceleration of the car, a = 35 m/s²
The force acting on the car is given by :
F = ma
F = 1200 kg × 35 m/s²
= 42000 N
If the force is 30,600 N, then acecleration is given by :
[tex]a=\dfrac{F}{m}\\\\a=\dfrac{30600}{1200}\\\\a=25.5\ m/s^2[/tex]
Hence, this is the required solution.
when a coil of wire is connected to a batter, an electric current flows through it. True or False
Answer:
True i think.
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes tides.
2 points
periodic rise and fall of the water level in the oceans and other large bodies of water.
large waves that crash onto the beach.
ripples in the water that make the water go up and down.
none of the above
How many moles are in 28.0 grams of H0? (Hint: molar mass of H20 is 18.015 g/mol)
1232.25 moles
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1.55 moles
0.64 moles
O
57.21 moles
Answer:
1.55 moles if i am correct.
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How many electrons will strontium lose to satisfy the octet rule?
Answer:
Two Electrons.
Explanation:
Strontium is the atom with atomic number 38, and electron configuration is [Kr] 5S^2 which mean just two electrons more than Krypton which one of the Noble gases.
how many valence electrons does hydrogen have
Answer:
Since hydrogen is the first element, its electron configuration is 1s1.
Explanation:
It has only one electron in its valence shell.
Valence electrons are the outermost electrons or electrons in the largest energy level. Hydrogen has only one electron, so that electron is a valence electron.
Answer:
One valence electron !!
Explanation:
An object with a
mass acclerates slower.
how many drops are in 655 mL of a can of soda?
Answer:
13100 drops
Explanation:
there are 20 drops in 1 ml so 20 x 655 = 13100
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Explanation:
Which property describes the shininess of an element?
Answer: Metals are shiny and lustrous with a high density. They have very high melting and boiling points because metallic bonding is very strong, so the atoms are reluctant to break apart into a liquid or gas.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Metals are shiny and lustrous with a high density.
They have very high melting and boiling points because metallic bonding is very strong, so the atoms are reluctant to break apart into a liquid or gas.
how many grams of H2O are in 3.00 moles of H2O?
Answer:
mole=mass/molarmass
Explanation:
molar mass of h2o=18
39. Consider the following molecules:
(a) H2O
(c) CO2
(e) CC14
(b) NHA
(d) CIF
(i) In which compound are the bonds most polar?
(ii) Which compounds in the list are not polar?
(iii) Which atom in CIF is more negatively charged?
Examples of polar molecules
Answer:
Water, Ethonal, Ammonia, Sulfur Dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide.