Answer: ion dipole
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Islands have cool and calm weather throughout the year? Why?
What is the function/job of the digestive system?
Question 2 options:
to take in oxygen and remove carbon dioxide
to transport nutrients and waste throughout the body
to get energy and materials from food
to remove waste from the body
Answer:
The answer is B (to transport nutrients and waste throughout the body)
Explanation:
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d. Calculate the initial reaction rate that would be seen in a solution in which [BF3] is 5.0 x10 -1M and [NH3] is 2.0 x10 -2 M
Answer:
[tex]r=0.0341\frac{M}{s}[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, considering the given table, we are able to represent the symbolic rate law as shown below:
[tex]r=k[BF_3]^m[NH_3]^n[/tex]
Thus, by using the following steps, we can find both m (BF3 order of reaction) and n (BF3 order of reaction):
- Experiment 1 and 2 for the calculation of n:
[tex]\frac{r_1}{r_2}=\frac{k[BF_3]_1^m[NH_3]_1^n}{k[BF_3]_2^m[NH_3]_2^n}[/tex]
So we plug in to obtain:
[tex]\frac{0.2130}{0.1065}=\frac{k*0.250^m*0.250^n}{k*0.250^m*0.125^n}\\\\2=\frac{0.250^n}{0.125^n}\\\\2=2^n\\\\log(2)=n*log(2)\\\\n=1[/tex]
So the order of reaction with respect to NH3 is 1.
- Experiment 3 and 4 for the calculation of m
[tex]\frac{r_3}{r_4}=\frac{k[BF_3]_3^m[NH_3]_3^n}{k[BF_3]_4^m[NH_3]_4^n}[/tex]
So we plug in to obtain:
[tex]\frac{0.0682}{0.1193}=\frac{k*0.200^m*0.100^n}{k*0.350^m*0.100^n}\\\\0.57=0.57^m\\\\log(0.57)=m*log(0.57)\\\\m=1[/tex]
So the order of reaction with respect to BF3 is also 1.
Now, we can compute the rate constant by solving for it on any of the experiments there, say experiment 1:
[tex]k=\frac{r_1}{[BF_3][NH_3]} =\frac{0.2130M/s}{0.250M*0.250M}\\\\k=3.41M^{-1}s^{-1}[/tex]
Thus, the initial reaction rate for the 0.50M BF3 and 0.020M NH3 is:
[tex]r=3.41M^{-1}s^{-1}*0.50M*0.020M\\\\r=0.0341\frac{M}{s}[/tex]
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1. Which compound is composed of the most atoms?
A. H2SO4 B. Li2N C. Mg(OH)2 D. NaF
H₂SO₄ is composed of the most atoms
Further explanationGiven
Compounds of A. H2SO4 B. Li2N C. Mg(OH)2 D. NaF
Required
The most atoms
Solution
Compounds are composed of atoms of the same or different types
The number of atoms can be indicated from the subscript of each of the constituent atoms of the compound
A. H₂SO₄ : 2 atoms H, 1 atom S, 4 atoms O = 7 atoms
B. Li₂N : 2 atoms L, 1 atoms N = 3 atoms
C. Mg(OH)₂ : 1 atom Mg, 2 atoms O, 2 atoms H = 5 atoms
D. NaF : 1 atom Na, 1 atom F = 2 atoms
I need to fix the equations
Answer:
try looking the equations or find a calulator for those type of eqautions
Explanation:
Which of the following best describes how water evaporates? *
3 points
A. Water molecules that move with higher energy evaporate first
B. Water molecules that are cooled evaporate
C. None of the above
You have 11 blue cars, 7 red cars and 4 green cars
What percent of cars are green?
Answer to 1 Decimal Place (Check your rounding)
For the reaction between aqueous solutions of acetic acid (CH3COOH) and barium hydroxide, Ba(OH)2, write
Answer:
See explanation.
Explanation:
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In this case, since we are asked to note down the complete molecular equation, complete ionic equation and the net ionic equation for the reaction between acetic acid (weak acid) and barium hydroxide (strong base), we proceed as shown below:
- Complete molecular equation:
[tex]2CH_3COOH(aq)+Ba(OH)_2(aq)\rightarrow Ba(CH_3COO)_2(aq)+2H_2O(l)[/tex]
- Complete ionic equation: in this case, since acetic acid is a weak one, it is not ionized, so we do this:
[tex]2CH_3COOH(aq)+Ba^{2+}(aq)+2OH^-(aq)\rightarrow Ba^{2+}(aq)+2CH_3COO^-(aq)+2H_2O(l)[/tex]
- Net ionic equation: in this case, we cancel out the barium ions as they are the spectators one because they are present at both reactants and products:
[tex]2CH_3COOH(aq)+2OH^-(aq)\rightarrow 2CH_3COO^-(aq)+2H_2O(l)\\\\CH_3COOH(aq)+OH^-(aq)\rightarrow CH_3COO^-(aq)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
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what energy transfer and transformation occurs when riding a bicycle?
Answer: You pedaling the bike is transforming chemical energy
Explanation:
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Answer:
chemical
Explanation:
How many grams are in 4.7 moles of Na2O?
290 g Na₂O
General Formulas and Concepts:Math
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightChemistry
Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableUsing Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
4.7 mol Na₂O
Step 2: Identify Conversions
Molar Mass of Na - 22.99 g/mol
Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol
Molar Mass of Na₂O - 2(22.99) + 16.00 = 61.98 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
Set up: [tex]\displaystyle 4.7 \ mol \ Na_2O(\frac{61.98 \ g \ Na_2O}{1 \ mol \ Na_2O})[/tex]Multiply: [tex]\displaystyle 291.306 \ g \ Na_2O[/tex]Step 4: Check
Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 2 sig figs.
291.306 g Na₂O ≈ 290 g Na₂O
There are some cells that do not have DNA.
O True
O false
Answer:
false
Explanation:
A student is investigating potential and kinetic energy by stretching a spring across a table. When the student lets go
The spring recoils.
Answer: When the spring is recoiling
Explanation:
Answer:
When the spring is recoiling
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is? (Single choice)
A. chemical reaction that occurs in the mitochondria of a cell in all living organisms.
B. a chemical reactions that occurs in the chloroplast of a plant.
C. a chemical reaction that uses food molecules and converts it into ATP.
D. a chemical reaction that occurs mainly in protists.
Answer:
B. a chemical reactions that occurs in the chloroplast of a plant.
Explanation:
Answer:
B.
Explanation:
it is b because I took science
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If an object has a density of 25 g/cm and a mass of 100 grams, what is its volume? O 40 cm3 0.25 cm 4 cm3 125 cm3
4 cm³
General Formulas and Concepts:Math
Pre-Algebra
Order of Operations: BPEMDAS
Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to RightEquality Properties
Multiplication Property of Equality Division Property of Equality Addition Property of Equality Subtract Property of EqualityChemistry
Gas Laws
Density = Mass over Volume
D = m/V Explanation:Step 1: Define
D = 25 g/cm³
m = 100 g
Step 2: Solve for V
Substitute variables [D]: [tex]\displaystyle 25 \ g/cm^3 = \frac{100 \ g}{V}[/tex]Multiply V on both sides: [tex]\displaystyle V(25 g/cm^3) = 100 \ g[/tex]Isolate V: [tex]\displaystyle V = 4 \ cm^3[/tex]Provide one example of how life on Earth would not be possible without water based on its characteristics.
Answer: ice is less dense than liquid water. If ice was more dense, Earth would freeze.
Explanation: There are many reasons why life on Earth depends on the characteristics of water. One could discuss hydrogen bonds and its role as a solvent, but the unusual property of water is is the change in density with change in temperature. Water is densest at 4 degC, which is why ice floats - it is less dense than cold water (it melts quickly in warm water, so density isn’t impotant at higher temperatures). Most liquids are less dense than the solid, frozen form. If this was the case with water, any ice that formed would sink, and sease would freeze from the bottom up. Furthermore, the lowest layers would be insulated and would not all melt in summer. Thus over time, the seas would become a thin layer of liquid water at best, over solid ice. Life could not develop without liquid seas. In addition, ice is reflective, reducing the amount of sunlight absorbed, further reducing temperatures. Without ocean circulation, polar areas would be even colder, and there would be no rain.
A symbiotic relationship in which both organisms benefit
A. parasitism
B. mutualism
C. commensalism
Answer: B
Mutualism.
Explanation:
A 25.0 mL sample of 0.25 M potassium carbonate (K2CO3) solution is added to 30.0 mL of a 0.40 M barium nitrate (Ba(NO3)2) solution. What is the concentration of the excess metal ion after the precipitation reaction is complete
Answer:
0.10M of Ba²⁺ is the concentration of the metal in excess
Explanation:
Based on the chemical reaction:
K₂CO₃(aq) + Ba(NO₃)₂(aq) → BaCO₃(s) + 2KNO₃(aq)
1 mole of potassium carbonate reacts per mole of barium nitrate
To solve this question we need to find the moles of each salt to find then the moles of Barium in excess:
Moles K₂CO₃:
0.025L * (0.25mol / L) = 0.00625moles K₂CO₃ = moles CO₃²⁻
Moles Ba(NO₃)₂:
0.030L * (0.40mol/L) = 0.012 moles of Ba(NO₃)₂ = 0.012 moles of Ba²⁺
That means moles of Ba²⁺ that don't react are:
0.012 mol - 0.00625mol = 0.00575 moles Ba²⁺
In 25 + 30mL = 55mL:
0.00575 moles Ba²⁺ / 0.055L =
0.10M of Ba²⁺ is the concentration of the metal in excessThe concentration of the excess metal ion after the precipitation reaction is complete is 0.1045 M
From the question,
We are to determine the concentration of the excess metal ion after the precipitation reaction is complete
First, we will write the balanced chemical equation for the reaction
The balanced chemical equation for the reaction is
K₂CO₃ + Ba(NO₃)₂ → BaCO₃ + 2KNO₃
This means
1 mole of K₂CO₃ is required to react completely with 1 mole of Ba(NO₃)₂
Now, we will determine the number of moles of each reactant present.
For K₂CO₃Volume = 25.0 mL = 0.025 L
Concentration = 0.25 M
Using the formula
Number of moles = Concentration × Volume
∴ Number of moles of K₂CO₃ present = 0.25 × 0.025
Number of moles of K₂CO₃ present = 0.00625 mole
For Ba(NO₃)₂Volume = 30.0 mL = 0.03 L
Concentration = 0.40 M
∴ Number of moles of Ba(NO₃)₂ present = 0.40 × 0.03
Number of moles of Ba(NO₃)₂ present = 0.012 mole
Since
1 mole of K₂CO₃ is required to react completely with 1 mole of Ba(NO₃)₂
Then,
The 0.00625 mole of K₂CO₃ will react with 0.00625 mole of Ba(NO₃)₂
∴ Only 0.00625 mole of the Ba(NO₃)₂ will react
This means Ba(NO₃)₂ is the excess reactant.
Now, we will determine the number of moles of Ba(NO₃)₂ remaining
Number of moles of Ba(NO₃)₂ remaining = 0.012 mole - 0.00625 mole
Number of moles of Ba(NO₃)₂ remaining = 0.00575 mole
Now, for the concentration
Using the formula
[tex]Concentration = \frac{Number\ of\ moles}{Volume}[/tex]
Volume = Total volume of the solution = 0.025L + 0.03L
Volume = 0.055 L
∴ Concentration of the excess metal ion = [tex]\frac{0.00575}{0.055}[/tex]
Concentration of the excess metal ion = 0.1045 M
Hence, the concentration of the excess metal ion after the precipitation reaction is complete is 0.1045 M
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A student saw the Moon rise at 6:20 a.m. on Monday. If he wants to see
the Moon rise again on Tuesday, vhat time should he look in the sky?(Mark
the one best answer.)
About 6:20 am
About 6:20pm
About 5:30 am
About 7:10am
Why is it important to have control???
Answer:
A control is important for an experiment because it allows the experiment to minimize the changes in all other variables except the one being tested.
Explanation:
do u mean that kind of control
A student read an article about natural resources and listed some resources in the
chart shown. Which answer choice best classifies the natural resources in the chart?
Natural Resources
Coat
Air
Tree
Petroleum
Wheat
Natural
gas
Sheep
Lake
Fish
Answer:
Explanation:
Airs and trees
what's the pH of a solution composed of 0.2 moles of NH3 and 0.15 moles of nh4cl
Answer:
[tex]pH=4.63[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since the ionization of ammonia, which is a weak base, is written as:
[tex]NH_3+H_2O\rightleftharpoons NH_4^++OH^-[/tex]
We can see that the ammonium ion is the conjugate acid whereas the hydroxide ions the conjugate base; that is why we use the Henderson-Hasselbach equation to compute the pH, given the pKb of ammonia 4.75:
[tex]pH=pKb+log(\frac{[conj\ acid]}{[base]} )[/tex]
In such a way, for the given moles of ammonia, base, and those of ammonium chloride, conjugate acid form, we obtain:
[tex]pH=4.75+log(\frac{0.15}{0.2} )\\\\pH=4.63[/tex]
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HEY THIS ANSWER CORRECT ?
Answer:
I don't think that answer is right. I got 543.04 grams.
Explanation:
I think the question is asking for grams in the samlpe instead of the moles in the sample because it already gives you the amount of moles.
The IR spectrum of a sample contains absorptions at 3050, 2950, and 1620 cm-1. To what class of organic compound does this sample most likely belong
Answer:
Alkene
Explanation:
The IR spectrum of an organic compound shows us the functional groups present in the compound.
By looking at the various stretching frequencies given in wave numbers, we can decide what functional groups are in the compound and hence the class of organic compounds to which it belongs.
The stretch 3080 cm-1 shows a mono-substituted alkene
The stretch 2950 cm-1 shows a C-H bond
The stretch 1620 cm-1 shows an alkenyl stretch.
Hence the compound is an alkene.
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What reactive species is produced in the initiation step of the free radical chlorination of 2,2-dimethylpropane
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
An initiation step is the first step in a free radical mechanism. In this step, free radicals are generated from a stable compound. The initiation step tends to increase the concentration of radicals present in the system. It leads to a net increase in the number of free radicals in the system.
For the chlorination of 2,2-dimethylpropane, the initiation step is;
Cl2 + hv --------->2Cl.
Note that hv is used to represent light
A chemist adds of a calcium sulfate solution to a reaction flask. Calculate the mass in grams of calcium sulfate the chemist has added to the flask. Round your answer to significant digits.
The given question is incomplete. The complete question is:
A chemist adds 0.85 L of a 0.0050M calcium sulfate to a reaction flask. Calculate the mass in grams of calcium sulfate the chemist has added to the flask. Round your answer to significant digits.
Answer: The mass in grams of calcium sulfate the chemist has added to the flask is 0.58 g
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of the solution.
[tex]Molarity=\frac{n}{V_s}[/tex]
where,
n = moles of solute
[tex]V_s[/tex] = volume of solution in L
moles of [tex]CaSO_4[/tex] = [tex]\frac{\text {given mass}}{\text {Molar mass}}=\frac{xg}{136g/mol}[/tex]
Now put all the given values in the formula of molarity, we get
[tex]0.0050=\frac{x}{136\times 0.85}[/tex]
[tex]x=0.58 g[/tex]
Therefore, the mass in grams of calcium sulfate the chemist has added to the flask is 0.58 g
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B.
A.
D.
Which position represents spring in the southern hemisphere?
A)
А
B)
B
C)
С
D)
D
Answer:
Cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
50 POINTS How many liters of O2 gas are in 4.21 moles?
and How many liters of PH3 gas are in 14.71 moles?
Explanation:
I mol of water = 22.4 lts of O2
thus, 4.21 moles of water = 4.21× 22.4= 94.304 lts.
When color changes from yellow to brown, what has happened?
Answer:
its a diffrent color :)
Explanation: