A student determines that a 1.5 g mixture of CaCO3(s) and
NaHCO3(s) contains 0.010 mol of NaHCO3(s). Based on the student's
measurement, what is the mass percent of Na in the mixture?

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Answer 1

We are given:

Mass of the mixture = 1.5 grams

Number of Moles of NaHCO₃ = 0.01 mole

Mass of 0.01 moles of NaHCO₃:

Mass = number of moles * Molar mass

Mass = 0.01 * 84

Mass = 0.84 grams

Mass% of Na in NaHCO₃:

Molar mass of NaHCO₃ = 84 grams/mol

Molar mass of Na = 23 grams / mol

Mass% = (Molar mass of Na / Molar mass of NaHCO₃) * 100

Mass% = (23/84) * 100

Mass% = 27%

Mass of Na in 0.01 moles:

Since the Mass% of Na is 27% and the total mass is 0.84 grams

So, we can say that 27% of 0.84 is the mass of Na

Mass of Na = 0.84 * 0.27

Mass of Na = 0.23 grams

Mass% of Na in the mixture:

Total mass of the mixture = 1.5 grams

Mass of Na in the mixture = 0.23 grams

Mass% of of Na in the Mixture = (Mass of Na / Mass of Mixture) * 100

Mass% of Na = (0.23 / 1.5) * 100

Mass% of Na = 15.3%

Therefore, we have 15.3% Na in the given mixture by mass


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Question 13
Convert 178,300 mL into L. Use 1,000 mL/L as your conversion factor.
1.73 L
178.3 L
0.1783L
17.83

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Answer:

B. 178.3

178,300 divided by 1,000 is 178.3

Answer:

178.3L

Explanation:

1mL=0.001L

178300mL=?

we just criss-cross it

178300×0.001=178.3L

1. A gas at 116 kPa and 303 K fills a container at 2.0 x 105 L. If the temperature changes to 293 K, What is the new pressure?

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Answer:

P₂ = 112.17 KPa

Explanation:

Given data:

Initial pressure = 116 KPa

Initial temperature = 303 K

Final temperature = 293 L

Final pressure = ?

Volume=  constant

Solution:

According to Gay-Lussac Law,

The pressure of given amount of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant volume and number of moles.

Mathematical relationship:

P₁/T₁ = P₂/T₂

Now we will put the values in formula:

116 KPa / 303 K = P₂/293 K

P₂ = 116 KPa × 293 K  / 303 K

P₂ = 33988 KPa. K / 303 K

P₂ = 112.17 KPa

WHAT PROBLEMS DID PRESIDENT JEFFERSON HAVE WITH TRIPOLI AND HOW DID HE SOLVE THEM

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Answer:

Although Thomas Jefferson came to power determined to limit the reach of the federal government, foreign affairs dominated his presidency and pushed him toward Federalist policies that greatly contrasted with his political philosophy. The first foreign episode involved Jefferson's war with the Barbary pirates. For the previous century or so, Western nations had paid bribes to the Barbary states, which would later become Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, and Tripolitania, to keep them from harassing American and merchant ships

Explanation:

Which transition is associated with an emission of energy?

n = 5 to n = 4

n = 4 to n = 7

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Answer:

n = 4 to n = 7

Explanation:

What is the atomic number of this atom?

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

If the temperature outside is 60°F, what is the approximate temperature on the Celsius scale and the Relvin scale?
If the air temperature drops to 30°F during the night, how has the kinetic energy of the air particles changed?

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KE at 30°F=0.942 KE at 60°F

Further explanation

The average kinetic energy value is only affected by temperature changes. The higher the temperature, the average kinetic energy of the molecule increases  

This molecule is very small when compared to the distance between molecules, so the volume of gas contains mostly empty space  

Gas particles move randomly (both speed and direction , as vector)  

Average velocities of gases can be expressed as root-mean-square averages. (V rms)  

[tex]\large{\boxed{\bold{v_{rms}=\sqrt{\frac{3RT}{Mm} } }}[/tex]

R = gas constant, T = temperature, Mm = molar mass of the gas particles

Kinetic energy :

[tex]\tt KE=\dfrac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

The temperature outside is 60°F

Convert to Celcius and Kelvin

°C = 5/9 (°F-32)

[tex]\tt ^OC=\dfrac{5}{9}(60-32)=15.56[/tex]

°K = °C + 273

[tex]\tt ^oK=15.56+273=288.56[/tex]

For 30°F :

[tex]\tt ^oC=\dfrac{5}{9}(30-32)=-1.1\\\\^oK=-1.1+273=271.9[/tex]

KE at 288.56 °K(60 °F)

[tex]\tt KE_1=\dfrac{1}{2}m.\dfrac{3R.288.56}{Mm}[/tex]

KE at 271.9°K(30°F)

[tex]\tt KE_2=\dfrac{1}{2}m.\dfrac{3R.271.9}{Mm}[/tex]

[tex]\tt \dfrac{KE_2}{KE_1}=\dfrac{271.9}{288.56}=0.942\\\\KE_2=0.942KE_1[/tex]

How are work and force related​

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Answer:

Work is done when a force that is applied to an object moves that object. The work is calculated by multiplying the force by the amount of movement of an object (W = F * d). A force of 10 newtons, that moves an object 3 meters, does 30 n-m of work. ... You have to exert a force AND move something to qualify as doing work.

Explanation:

When a force that is applied to an object pushes that object, work is completed. Multiplying the force by the sum of movement of an object (W = F * d) calculates the work. 30 n-m of work is performed by a force of 10 newtons, which pushes an object 3 meters. To count as doing work, you have to exert force AND move something.

A flammable liquid with many branches of carbon and hydrogen atoms forming a complex molecules

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what is your question?

7. A gas takes up a volume of 15 liters, has a pressure of 3.3 atm, and a temperature of 299 K. If I raise the

temperature to 350 K and lower the pressure to 1050 mmHg, what is the new volume of the gas?


8. I have an unknown volume of gas held at a temperature of 115 K in a container with a pressure of 60.0

atm. If by increasing the temperature to 225 K and decreasing the pressure to 30.0 atm causes the volume

of the gas to be 25 liters, how many liters of gas did I start with?


9. A gas has a temperature of 14oC, and a volume of 5.5 liters. If the temperature is raised to 29oC and the

pressure is not changed, what is the new volume of the gas?


10. A gas that has a volume of 28 liters, a temperature of 65oC, and an unknown pressure has its volume

increased to 36 liters and its temperature decreased to 35oC. If I measure the pressure after the change to

be 2.0 atm, what was the original pressure of the gas?

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

7) P1 =3.3 atm

V1= 15 litres

T1 = 299 K

T2 = 350 K

P2 =  1050 mmHg/760 = 1.38 atm

V2?

From;

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

P1V1T2 = P2V2T1

V2 = P1V1T2/P2T1

V2 = 3.3 * 15 * 350/1.38 * 299

V2 = 17325/412.62

V2 = 42 litres

8) V1= unknown

T1= 115 K

P1 = 60 atm

T2= 225 K

P2 = 30 atm

V2 = 25 litres

From;

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

P1V1T2 = P2V2T1

V1 = P2V2T1/P1T2

V1 = 30 * 25 * 115/ 60 * 225

V1 = 86250/13500

V1 = 6.4 litres

9) T1 = 14 + 273 = 287 K

V1 = 5.5 liters

T2 = 29 + 273 = 302 K

V2 = the unknown

From Charles law;

V1/T1 = V2/T2

V1T2 = V2T1

V2 =V1T2/T1

V2 = 5.5 * 302/ 287

V2 = 5.8 litres

10) V1= 28 litres

T1= 65 + 273 = 338 K

P1 = the unknown

V2 = 36 liters

T2 = 35 + 273 = 308 K

P2 = 2 atm

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

P1V1T2 = P2V2T1

P1 = P2V2T1/V1T2

P1 = 2 * 36 * 338/ 28 * 308

P1 = 24336/8624

P1 = 2.82 atm

what is the most likely arrangement of particles in a liquid?

O Farther apart and hire an
energy than those in a gas
O Farther apart and lower energy than those in a solid
O Closer together in lower and energy than those in gas
O Closer together and Lauren energy than those in a solid

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Answer:

c. closer together and lower in energy than those in a gas.

Explanation:

In the different states of matter, the arrangement of particles and the kinectic energy that exists in the state of matter varies depending on which state the matter is in.

The particles of Solid are denser and closer than that of liquid. In solid state, the force of attraction between the particles are greater than the kinectic energy of the particles in a solid matter. Therefore, the particles in solid matter are closer together than those in liquid and gas. And also, the energy is lower in Solid matter than those in liquid and gas.

Liquid on the other hand, has denser particles that are closer together than those in gas. Also, liquid particles has lower energy than those in gas.

Particles in gas are more freer and farther apart from each other than the particle sin solid and gas. Also, particles in gas is greater than those in liquid and solid.

Therefore, the likely arrangement of particles in a liquid is that they are:

c. closer together and lower in energy than those in a gas.

Which of these compounds is most likely to contain an ionic bond?
O CaCl2
O CHA
SO2
O H2

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Answer:

O CaCl₂

Explanation:

The compound most likely to contain an ionic bond is CaCl₂ because it is the only specie with a metal and non-metal.

The metal here is Ca and non-metal is Cl.

In this bond type, there is a transfer of electrons from the metal to the non-metal. There must be a significant electronegativity difference between the two bodies for this bond to form. The metal Calcium loses two electrons and becomes isoelectronic with argon. Two chlorine non-metal gain one of the electrons each and becomes stable. The electrostatic attraction between the oppositely charged ions results in the ionic bonding.

does living organism capable of both process

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Yes because it can produce unlike nonliving organism

3.
A gas at 1.1 atm and 30°C occupies a volume of 41mL. What volume will the gas occupy at STP
conditions?

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you should ask your teacher about that

Does it matter which of the two sp3sp3 hybrid orbitals are used to hold the two nonbonding electron pairs

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Answer:

No. All four hybrids are equivalent and the angles between them are all the same, so we can use any of the two to hold the nonbonding pairs.

Explanation:

Orbital hybridization has been the combination of the atomic orbitals for the formation of a new hybrid. No, it does not matter which orbitals are used to hold the nonbonding electron pairs.

What are hybrid orbitals?

Hybrid orbitals are said to be formed by the mixing of the atomic orbitals with different energy and geometrical shape that allows the understanding of the atomic bonding and molecular geometry of the compounds.

It includes sp, sp², sp³, sp³d, and sp³d² which have various arrangements, including linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, trigonal bipyramidal, and octahedral. The hybrid orbitals are formed by the combination and overlapping of the s and p orbital.

It does not matter which sp³ orbital holds the two non-bonding electron pairs as all four hybrids have been known to have equivalent angles between them so it will not matter which hybrid has the non-bonded electrons in them.

Therefore, it will not matter which two sp³ hybrid holds the electron pairs that are not involved in bonding.

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What happens as a roller-coaster car rises up the first hill of its track?
A.
is potential energy increases.
B. Its kinetic energy increases.
O C. Its potential energy decreases.
D. Both its kinetic and potential energy decrease.
SUBMIT

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The answer should be A, It’s potential energy increases.

Which atom has the most pronounced metallic properties
1) 1s²2s²2p⁵ 2) 1s²2s²2p³
3)1s²2s²2p⁶3s² 4) 1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁴​

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The answer is 3) hope this helped

Testbank, Question 098 In the reaction between an alkyne and Na metal in liquid ammonia, the role of Na is as a(n) ___________.

a. catalyst
b. electrophile
c. Brønsted base
d. reducing agent
e. Bronsted acid

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Answer:

d. reducing agent

Explanation:

Na acts as a  reducing agent. A reducing agent is a substance whose function is to reduce or donate electrons to another, and by doing so it becomes oxidized.  We can see the mechanism of the reaction in the image attached below.

In some molecules and polyatomic ions, the sum of the valence electrons is odd and as a result the octet rule fails.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Answer:

True

Explanation:

as electronegativity difference increases, bond length decreases. when a metal gains an electron, the process is endothermic. ... atoms surrounded by 7 valence electrons tend to lose electrons

A reservoir could supply an urban setting with (1 point
A safe drinking water from
a rural part of the state.

B a good swimming spot for families.

C a good source of wind-created energy.

D freedom from annual river flooding.

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the answer would be A

A quantity of water vapor at 100​°​C is condensed to liquid water at the same temperature. In the process, 180,414.08 joules of heat are released. What is the quantity of water that is condensed?

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Answer:

0.08kg

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Temperature of water  = 100°C

Quantity of heat released = 180414.08J

Unknown:

Quantity of water condensed  = ?

Solution:

This is simple phase change process without any attendant change in temperature.

To solve this problem, use the formula below;

             H  = mL

H is the heat released

m is mass

L is the latent heat of condensation of water  = 2260 kJ/kg

 Insert the parameters and solve;

       180,414.08 = m x  22.6 x 10⁵ J/kg

         m  = [tex]\frac{180414.08}{2260000}[/tex]   = 0.08kg

which part of earth absorbs the most sunlight?
A oceans
b soil
c atmosphere
d rivers and lakes

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Answer:

atmosphere

Explanation:

The atmosphere absorbs the most in light because the atmosphere surrounds our planet

Answer:

c

Explanation:

What is the mass of 2.8 x 10^22 formula units of Na OH

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Answer:

Mass = 1.85 g

Explanation:

Given data:

Number of formula units = 2.8×10²²

Mass of NaOH = ?

Solution:

1 mole contain 6.022×10²³ formula units

2.8×10²² formula units × 1 mol  /6.022×10²³ formula units

0.46×10⁻¹ mol

0.046 mol

Mass of NaOH:

Mass = number of moles × molar mass

Mass = 0.046 mol × 40 g/mol

Mass = 1.85 g

Describe how to calculate the average atomic mass for the following element.

Isotopes: % Abundance:

neon-20 90.00%

neon-22 10.00%

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Answer:

Average atomic mass = 20.2 amu

Explanation:

Given data:

Average atomic mass of neon = ?

Abundance of Ne-20 = 90.00%

Abundance of Ne-22 = 10.00%

Solution:

Average atomic mass  = (abundance of 1st isotope × its atomic mass) +(abundance of 2nd isotope × its atomic mass)  / 100

Average atomic mass  = (90.00×20)+(10.00×22) /100

Average atomic mass =  1800 + 220 / 100

Average atomic mass = 2020 / 100

Average atomic mass = 20.2 amu.

What are 2 ways that convection currents in the oceans distribute the sun's energy?
A: warm water is carried from the equator to the poles
B: living things swim in the cool and warm parts of the ocean
C: icebergs are carried from the poles to the equator
D: Nutrient-rich water is brought to the ocean surface

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Answer:

When air in contact with the ocean is at a different temperature than the sea surface, heat transfer by conduction takes place. The ocean also absorbs and stores energy from the sun, and when precipitation falls, it releases heat energy into the atmosphere.

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Answer:

A and D

Explanation:

heat transfer through any intermediate fluid is known as?

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Answer:

convection

Explanation:

Answer: At the beach, differences in temperatures create wind which transfers heat between the land and the water. ... Heat transfer through any intermediate fluid is known as

(A.) Condensation.

atoms that vary in the number of neutrons found in their nuclei are called?

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Answer:

Isotopes are atoms of an element with the normal number of protons and electrons, but different numbers of neutrons. Isotopes have the same atomic number, but different mass numbers. GOOD LESSONS

Heat energy is useful to us in all the following ways except:

Heat energy can be harnessed to warm homes.
Heat is converted to mechanical energy in engines to do work.
Heat energy can be used to melt materials and change their shape to create useful objects.
Heat energy is transferred to cooler objects to reduce the temperature of those objects.

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Answer:

Heat energy is transferred to cooler objects to reduce the temperature of those objects.

Explanation:

The fourth option is not correct.

A correct way of writing it would be : " Heat energy is transferred from cooler objects to reduce the temperature of those objects.". When an object loses heat energy, its temperature reduces. Conversely, when an object receives heat energy, its temperature increases.

If 22.5 L of nitrogen at 90 Kpa are compressed to 40 Kpa at a constant temperature. What is the new volume?

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Answer:

51 L

Explanation:

Step 1: Given data

Initial volume of nitrogen (V₁): 22.5 LInitial pressure of nitrogen (P₁): 90 kPaFinal volume of nitrogen (V₂): ?Final pressure of nitrogen (P₂): 40 kPa

Step 2: Calculate the final volume of nitrogen

The volume of a gas is inversely proportional to the pressure. If we consider nitrogen as an ideal gas at a constant temperature, we can find the final volume using Boyle's law.

P₁ × V₁ = P₂ × V₂

V₂ = P₁ × V₁ / P₂

V₂ = 90 kPa × 22.5 L / 40 kPa

V₂ = 51 L

A solution is prepared by dissolving 74.2 g NaI in 527 g of water. Determine the mole fraction of NaI if the final volume of the solution is 565 mL.

a. 8.84 times 10^-2
b. 1.40 times 10^-3
c. 6.04 times 10^-3
d. 1.32 times 10^-2
e. 1.65 times 10^-2

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Answer:

The correct answer is option e, that is, 1.65 * 10^-2.

Explanation:

Based on the given information, the weight of NaI given is 74.2 grams and the weight of water given is 527 grams.

The final volume of the solution given is 566 ml.

The formula to calculate the moles is weight/molecular mass,

The moles of NaI will be,

= 74.2/150 = 0.494

Now moles of water will be,

= 527/18 = 29.3

The mole fraction of NaI will be,

= 0.494 / (0.494 + 29.3)

= 0.0165 or 1.65 * 10^-2

Hence, the mole fraction of NaI is 1.65 * 10^-2

Which statement describes effusion?
It occurs when a gas passes through a tiny hole.
It occurs when a liquid passes through a tiny hole.
It occurs when gas molecules disperse throughout a container.
It occurs when a liquid disperses throughout a container.

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Answer:

A. It occurs when a gas passes through a tiny hole.

Explanation:

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