Answer:
alright that sounds like a recipe i gota try
Answer:
cool!!!
Explanation:
6. What is (are) the product(s) in this reaction?
CO2(g) + H2O(l) → H2CO3(aq)
a.
HCO3
b. H2O only
c. CO2 only
d. CO2 and H2O
Answer:
This type of reaction almost always produces a gas. The following are examples of decomposition reactions: Heating mercury (II) oxide produces oxygen gas: 2HgO (s) → 2Hg (l) + O2 (g). Leaving the cap off the carbonated soft drink bottle allows the carbonic acid to release carbon dioxide: H2CO3 (aq) → H2O (l) + CO2 (g). Hope this helps :)
Answer:
H2CO3
the product is H2CO3 because it is on the right side of the arrow where as the others are on the left side of the arrow (making them reactants)
MARKING BRAINLIEST!!
Students learned that the job of the nucleus of an animal cell is to control all of the cell's activities.
A. Which organ system has a similar function?
B. Respiratory system
C. Circulatory system
D. Nervous system
Muscular system
Find the volume of 200g of benzene, if the density of benzene is 0.88 g/mL.
Answer:
227.27 mLExplanation:
The volume of a substance when given the density and mass can be found by using the formula
[tex]volume = \frac{mass}{density} \\[/tex]
From the question we have
[tex]volume = \frac{200}{0.88} \\ = 227.2727...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
227.27 mLHope this helps you
In the equation
FeCl3+ O2 -->Fe2O3 +Cl2
if 6 moles of FeCl3 react with 3 moles of oxygen, what is the excess reactant?
Answer:
FeCl₃ is present in excess.
Explanation:
Given data:
Number of moles of FeCl₃ = 6 mol
Number of moles of oxygen = 3 mol
Excess reactant = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
4FeCl₃ + 3O₂ → 2Fe₂O₃ + 6Cl₂
Now we will compare the moles of reactant with product.
FeCl₃ : Fe₂O₃
4 : 2
6 : 2/4×6= 3
FeCl₃ : Cl₂
4 : 6
6 : 6/4×6= 9
O₂ : Fe₂O₃
3 : 2
O₂ : Cl₂
3 : 6
Less number of moles of product are formed by the oxygen thus it will act as limiting reactant while FeCl₃ is present in excess.
uses of hydrogen?.......
Explanation:
Uses of hydrogen :
It can be used as rocket fuel. It can be used for welding It can be used for the production of hydrochloric acid.It can also be used to generate electricity.Hope it Helps.
Write the balanced chemical reaction between baking soda and vinegar.
Answer
a ecuación química para la reacción es: Bicarbonato sódico + vinagre = Acetato de sodio + agua + dióxido de carbono NaHCO3 + CH3COOH => CH3COO-Na+ + H2O + CO2 De la anterior fórmula, puede calcularse que una cucharadita de vinagre produce aproximadamente 1'5 gr de CO2
This substance consists of two or more different elements chemically combined
Is smog a pure substance
Actually, interesting enough, smog is an example of a heterogeneous mixture. So no, it's not a pure substance.
Answer:
No, smog is not a pure substance.
Explanation:
Smog is a heterogeneous mixture, heterogeneous mixtures contain two or more phases.
Hope this helped :)
For the reaction H2(g) + 12(g) = 2HI(g), Kc = 50.2 at 445°C. If
[H2] = [12] = [HI] = 1.75 x 10-3 Mat 445°C, which of the
following is true based on the above?
Qc < Kc, the reaction proceeds from left to right to reach equilibrium
Further explanationGiven
K = 50.2 at 445°C
[H2] = [I2] = [HI] = 1.75 × 10⁻³ M At 445ºC
Reaction
H2(g) + I2(g) ⇔2HI(g)
Required
Qc
Solution
Qc for the reaction
[tex]\tt Qc=\dfrac{[HI]^2}{[I_2][H_2]}\\\\Qc=\dfrac{(1.75.10^{-3})^2}{1.75.10^{-3}\times 1.75\.10^{-3}}=1[/tex]
Qc < Kc ⇒ reaction from left(reactants) to right (products) (the reaction will shift on the right) until it reaches equilibrium (Qc = Kc)
two examples for magnetic and nonmagnetic materials
Answer:
Magnetic: Iron and nickel
Nonmagnetic: Rubber, feathers and/or leather
Explanation:
Hope this helps!
How many grams of water can be produced when 8 g of hydrogen react with 32 g oxygen?
Answer
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According to Toppr, [tex]2\cdot2=4g[/tex] of hydrogen reacts with [tex]1\cdot32=32g[/tex] of oxygen to form [tex]2\cdot18=36g[/tex] of water. Hence, [tex]44=1g[/tex] of hydrogen reacts with [tex]432=8g[/tex] of oxygen to form [tex]436 = 9g[/tex] of water. [tex]9[/tex] grams of water can be produced when [tex]8[/tex]g of hydrogen reacts with
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Hope this helps! <3
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WHICH DEFINTIOION GOES TO EACH LETTER/WORD. FILL IN THE BLANK
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The place inside Earth where the energy is an earthquake is centered is the ________.
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The instrument used to record earthquake activity is a/an __________.
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The __________ of an earthquake is the point on the surface of Earth directly above the focus.
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The __________ of an earthquake is based on the amplitude of the seismic waves.
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An undersea earthquake may produce a/an _________.
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Buildings constructed to withstand most earthquakes are said to be _________ ________.
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_______ is magma that has flowed onto Earth's surface.
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The __________ is divided into about 13 major plates.
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________ are long cracks produced at divergent plate boundaries.
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The __________ scale measures the magnitude of an earthquake.
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The seismic waves that do the most damage to structures and property during an earthquake are _________ _________.
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An avalanche of glowing rocks flowing on a cushion of hot gases is called a/an ___________ __________.
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A large, broad volcano with gently sloping sides that is formed by the build-up of basaltic layers is a ________ volcano.
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A relatively small volcano formed by moderate to explosive eruptions of tephra is a _________________ volcano.
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A steep-sided volcano formed from alternating layers of violent eruptions of tephra and quieter eruptions of lava is a ___________ volcano.
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The movement of the ground that occurs when rocks inside Earth pass their elastic limit, break suddenly, and experience elastic rebound is called a/an ______________.
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A fracture that occurs when rocks break and that results in relative movement of opposing sides is called a ________.
A.
lava
B.
fault
C.
seismic safe
E.
shield
F.
cinder-cone
G.
focus
H.
tsunami
I.
rifts
J.
seismograph
K.
hot spot
L.
surface waves
M.
epicenter
N.
Richter
O.
lithosphere
P.
earthquake
R.
composite
T.
magnitude
At which point is potential energy greatest
Answer:
W has the most potential energy
Animals have to eat other things to get their food, but plants can make it themselves. Plants are known as:
A. consumers
B. producers
C. chloroplasts
D. glucose
Answer:
Producersssssssssss
All matter has both physical and chemical properties.
True or False
Answer:
F
Explanation:
PLEASE HELPPPP
5. When calcium carbonate is heated, it decomposes to form solid calcium oxide and carbon dioxide gas. How many grams of carbon dioxide will be produced if 23.83 g of calcium carbonate reacts completely? (5pts)
CaCO3 → CaO + CO2
100.09g 56.08g 44.01g
6. The first step in the industrial manufacture of nitric acid is the reaction of nitrogen trihydride with oxygen to produce nitrogen monoxide and water. If 824 g of nitrogen trihydride are used, how many moles of nitrogen monoxide will be produced? (4pts)
4NH3 + 5O2 → 4NO + 6H2O
17.04g 32.00g 30.01g 18.02g
7. The reaction between 64.00 g solid sodium metal and 80.00 g iron (III) oxide produces sodium oxide and metallic iron. (15 pts)
6Na + Fe2O3 → 3Na2O + 2Fe 22.99g 159.70g 61.98g 55.85g
Determine (Clearly label each answer)
the limiting reactant
the mass of solid iron produced
the mass of excess reactant that remains after the reaction is complete.
8. When excess potassium sulfate is added to a solution containing 0.500 g silver nitrate, solid silver sulfate is formed along with potassium nitrate. (7 pts)
K2SO4 + 2AgNO3 → Ag2SO4 + 2KNO3
174.27g 169.88g 311.81g 101.11g
Determine the theoretical yield of the silver sulfate precipitate.
If 0.435 g of silver sulfate is obtained in the lab, calculate the percent yield
Answer:
explain futher pls
Explanation:
As the amplitude decreases in a wave, the energy increases.
Lesson 4.07
Question 6 options:
True
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
The relationship between energy and amplitude can be written as eαa^2
This means that the energy of a wave is directly proportional to the square of the amplitude.
What mass of zinc will completely react with 18.9 L of oxygen gas at 15°C and 1.50 atm pressure to produce zinc oxide. Remember to write a balanced. equation and fill in what is needed to answer this question on the BCA table.
Answer:
Mass of zinc react with oxygen = 156.91 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Volume of oxygen = 18.9 L
Temperature = 15°C
Pressure = 1.50 atm
Mass of zinc react with oxygen = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
2Zn + O₂ → 2ZnO
Number of moles of oxygen:
PV = nRT
1.50atm ×18.9 L = n× 0.0821 atm.L / mol.K × 288 K
28.35 atm.L = n× 23.64atm.L / mol
n = 28.35 atm.L / 23.64atm.L / mol
n = 1.2 mol
Now we will compare the moles of oxygen and Zn.
O₂ : Zn
1 : 2
1.2 : 2/1×1.2 = 2.4 mol
Mass of zinc required:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 2.4 mol × 65.38 g/mol
Mass = 156.91 g
Please answer this question.
Mass of Helium = 4
Helium = 55 liters
How many moles = ?
_____________________________________SOLUTION:By the equation(AT S.T.P) of,
Moles = [tex]\frac{Given\ Volume}{22.4\ dm^3}[/tex]
Substitute the values,
Moles = [tex]\frac{55}{22.4}[/tex]
Simplify the fraction,
Moles = 2.5 grams/moles
_____________________________________Best Regards,'Borz'the side chains of amino acids may contain..
a) acidic and basic groups.
b) polar groups.
c) nonpolar groups.
d) All of the above
Answer:
(d) All of the above
Explanation:
Acidic:-
Glutamic Acid
Basic:-
Lysine
Polar:-
Histidine
NonPolar:-
Leucine
The side chain of amino acids may contain
d) all of the above
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
Amino acids:Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and play an important role in body functions. They are needed for vital processes like cell building and synthesis of hormones and neurotransmitters (brain chemicals). They may also be taken as supplements.
They contain acidic and basic groups, polar and non-polar groups as well.
Examples are Alanine, Arginine, Asparagine, etc.
Find more information about Amino acid here:
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You have 0.21 moles of Al how many atoms do you have
Number of atoms : 1.26 x 10²³
Further explanationThe mole is the number of particles(molecules, atoms, ions) contained in a substance
1 mol = 6.02.10²³ particles
Can be formulated
N=n x No
N = number of particles
n = mol
No = Avogadro's = 6.02.10²³
0.21 moles of Al, so n = 0.21
Number of atoms :
[tex]\tt N=0.21\times 6.02\times 10^{23}\\\\N=1.26\times 10^{23}[/tex]
how many grams are there in 0.270 mol of lead (II) nitrate?
Answer:
67.0 g Lead (ll) Nitrate
Explanation:
first, find you mass for each element
Pb= 207 g
N=14 g
207(2)+14=428 g
now convert to grams using the standard moles conversion
0.270 moles (248 g/1 mole) = 66.96
round to the correct number of significant figures, 3.
66.96= 67.0 g
Which of the following statements best explains why some of the offspring
have white flowers?
Answer: C.
Explanation: These offspring inherited a DNA sequence coding for white flowers from each parent plant.
:)
True or False:
All stars are the same color.
Answer:
False
Explanation:
They are not the same color since they do not all have the same temperature
Temperature defines their color
PLEASEEEE I NEED HELPP
Write the reaction for the decomposition of sodium hydrogen carbonate to form sodium carbonate, water and carbon dioxide.
Answer:
Na2O + CO2 >> Na2CO3
Explanation:
Balanced. Single displacement, I think. SYNTHESIS
I think this is Right im not an expert so
10 points Which of these is the best example of heat transfer by radiation? *
1 point
a) A satellite is warmed by sunlight.
b) A ceiling fan cools a warm room.
c) Butter melts on warm bread.
d) Puddles of water cool a warm tile floor.
Answer:
a) A satellite is warmed by sunlight.
Explanation:
Heat transfer by radiation mostly involves heat gain or heat loss from the Sun. In this case, Option A is the only option where sunlight is involved so it is the best example of heat transfer by radiation.
Use the activity series below to predict whether the following reactions will take place.
Answer: I HAVE ATTACHED PROOF SO DONT REMOVE MY ANSWER, MODS.
1. NO
2. NO
Answer: 1. NO 2. NO
Explanation: Just did it and got it correct.
What is the energy of a photon (J) that has a wavelength of 105 nm?
Answer:
3.46
⋅
10
−
19
J
The energy of a photon is proportional to its frequency, as stated by the Planck - Einstein's equation
E
=
h
⋅
ν
, where
E
- the energy of the photon
h
- Planck's constant, equal to
6.626
⋅
10
−
34
J s
ν
- the frequency of the photon
Now, notice that you are given the wavelength of the photon,
λ
. As you know, frequency and wavelength have an inverse relationship described by the equation
λ
⋅
ν
=
c
, where
c
- the speed of light in vacuum, approximately equal to
3
⋅
10
8
m s
−
1
This means that the relationship between energy and wavelength looks like this
λ
⋅
ν
=
c
⇒
ν
=
c
λ
E
=
h
⋅
c
λ
Another important thing to notice here is that the wavelength of the photon is given in nanometers,
nm
. You need to convert this to meters, the unit used for the value of the speed of light.
E
=
6.626
⋅
10
−
34
J
s
⋅
3
⋅
10
8
m
s
−
575
⋅
10
−
9
m
=
3.46
⋅
10
−
19
J
Explanation:
Brainliest please?
How many moles are equal to 12.65 grams of Al2(SO4)3?
Answer:
0.03697 mol Al₂(SO₄)₃
General Formulas and Concepts:
Chemistry - Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableUsing Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:
Step 1: Define
12.65 g Al₂(SO₄)₃
Step 2: Identify Conversions
Molar Mass of Al - 26.98 g/mol
Molar Mass of S - 32.07 g/mol
Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol
Molar Mass of Al₂(SO₄)₃ - 2(26.98) + 3(32.07) + 12(16.00) = 342.17 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
[tex]12.65 \ g \ Al_2(SO_4)_3(\frac{1 \ mol \ Al_2(SO_4)_3}{342.17 \ g \ Al_2(SO_4)_3} )[/tex] = 0.03697 mol Al₂(SO₄)₃
Step 4: Check
We are given 4 sig figs. Follow sig fig rules and round.
We already have 4 sig figs in the final answer, so no need to round.
need help with these three questions!!!
Answer:
6. In order from left to right the balanced coeficcients are,
6, 1, 2, 3
8. [tex]C_{7}H_{10}_{(l)}+6H_{(g)}=C_{7}H_{16}_{(l)[/tex]
9. In order from left to right the balanced coeficcients are,
1, 11, 7, 8