Classify each aqueous solution as acidic, basic, or neutral at 25 °C.
Acidic
Basic
Neutral
pH - 3.41
pH = 10.25
pH = 7.00
[H+] -3.5 x 10-5
[H+] - 6.7 x 10-9
[OH-]-5.8 x 10-4
[H0] -1.0 x 10-7
[OH-] - 4.5 x 10-13

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Answer 1

Answer:

pH - 3.41 = acidic

pH = 10.25 = basic

pH = 7.00 = neutral

[H+] -3.5 x 10-5 = acidic

[H+] - 6.7 x 10-9 = basic

[OH-]-5.8 x 10-4 = basic

[H0] -1.0 x 10-7 = neutral

[OH-] - 4.5 x 10-13 = acidic

Explanation:

Let us note that from the pH scale, a pH of;

0 - 6.9 is acidic

7 is neutral

8 - 14 is basic

But pH= - log [H^+]

pOH = -log [OH^-]

Then;

pH + pOH = 14

Hence;

pH = 14 - pOH

For [H+] -3.5 x 10-5

pH = 4.46 hence it is acidic

For [H+] - 6.7 x 10-9

pH = 8.17 hence it is basic

[OH-]-5.8 x 10-4

pH= 10.76 hence it is basic

[H0] -1.0 x 10-7

pH = 7 hence it is neutral

[OH-] - 4.5 x 10-13

pH = 1.65 hence it is acidic


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Imagine you are celebrating a birthday in December and need balloons. The temperature in the
store where you are purchasing the balloons is approximately 25°C and each balloon is filled
to a volume of 2 liters to obtain maximum pressure.
Use the gas laws to explain what will happen to the volume and pressure of the gas in the
balloon when go outside, where the temperature is 0°C. Include both Charles's Law
and Gay-
Lussac's Law in your answer.
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So I think that this is very cool elsewhere think that it’s also a little bit cool so you’re selling birthday OK the pressure is definitely 25 and the 2 L so basically the answer is five so everything is great that’s the answer

There is a type of algae that lives in the cells of corals. These algae process carbon through photosynthesis and pass it on to corals in the form of glucose, a sugar that provides the energy corals need to survive and function. Corals offer protection for the algae and also produce wastes that the algae need for photosynthesis.

Warmer water temperatures caused by global warming disrupt photosynthesis in the algae, causing a poisonous build-up that threatens corals. This causes corals to force the algae out of their cells.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Sample Response: If global warming continues, corals will continue to expel the algae from their cells to avoid poisonous buildup. This will cause corals to die. Without corals, the algae are not protected and cannot perform photosynthesis. This will cause the algae to die as well.

You titrate 41.27 mL of 0.108 M Ca(OH)2 into 25.00 mL of citric acid (C6H307) (triprotic). What is the balanced equation and the molarity of the acid?
Select both an equation and a molarity.
CoH2O2 (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) + H20 (1) + Ca(C6H507)2 (aq)
2C6H807 (aq) + 3Ca(OH)2 (aq) + 6H20 (1) + Ca3(C6H507)2 (aq)
C6H2O7 (aq) + Ca(OH)2 (aq) + H20 (1) + CaC6H50% (aq)
3C6H307 (aq) + 2Ca(OH)2 (aq) + 6H20 (1) + Caz(C6H507)2 (aq)
0.267 M
0.178 M
0.0654 M
0.119 M

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Answer:

3Ca(OH)2 + 2C6H8O7 → 6H2O + Ca3(C6H5O7)2

And 0.119M is the concentration of the citric acid.

Explanation:

In an acid-base reaction, the proton H+ and the hydroxil ion OH- reacts producing water. The ions of the acid and base (C6H5O7³⁻ and Ca²⁺ ions produce the respective salt) as follows:

Ca(OH)2 + C6H8O7 → H2O + Ca3(C6H5O7)2

To balance the Calcium ions:

3Ca(OH)2 + C6H8O7 → H2O + Ca3(C6H5O7)2

To balance the C6H5O7³⁻ ions:

3Ca(OH)2 + 2C6H8O7 → H2O + Ca3(C6H5O7)2

And to balance the oxygens of water:

3Ca(OH)2 + 2C6H8O7 → 6H2O + Ca3(C6H5O7)2

And this is the balanced reaction.

The moles of Ca(OH)2 that reacts are:

41.27mL = 0.04127L * (0.108mol/L) = 0.004457 moles Ca(OH)2

Moles of citric acid:

0.004457 moles Ca(OH)2 * (2mol C6H8O7 / 3mol Ca(OH)2) = 0.002971 moles C6H8O7

In 25.00mL = 0.02500L:

0.002971 moles C6H8O7 / 0.0250L =

0.119M

what mass of phenol must be dissolved in 25.0 g of naphthalene to produce a solution that is 0.22 m in phenol

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Answer: A mass of 0.518 g of phenol must be dissolved in 25.0 g of naphthalene to produce a solution that is 0.22 m in phenol.

Explanation:

Given: Mass of naphthalene = 25.0 g

Molality = 0.22 m

This means that 0.22 moles of solute is present per kg of solvent.

As 25.0 g  of naphthalene is there that will be 25.0 g per 1000 g (1 kg) is equal to 0.025 kg.

Hence, moles of phenol are calculated as follows.

[tex]Molality = \frac{moles}{mass (in kg)}\\0.22 m = \frac{moles}{0.025 kg}\\moles = 0.0055 mol[/tex]

Also, molar mass of phenol is 94.11 g/mol. This means that 1 mole of phenol contains 94.11 g.

Therefore, mass contained by 0.0055 moles of phenol is as follows.

[tex]0.0055 mol \times 94.11 g/mol \\= 0.518 g[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that a mass of 0.518 g of phenol must be dissolved in 25.0 g of naphthalene to produce a solution that is 0.22 m in phenol.

Suppose a 48. L reaction vessel is filled with 1.6 mol of Br2 and 1.6 mol of OCl2. What can you say about the composition of the mixture in the vessel at equilibrium

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Answer:

There will be very little of BrOCl BrCl

Explanation:

Based on the equilibrium:

Br2(g) + OCl2(g) ⇄ BrOCl(g) + BrCl(g)

The equilibrium constant, Kc, is:

Kc = 1.58x10⁻⁵ = [BrOCl] [BrCl] / [Br2] [OCl2]

As Kc is <<< 1, in equilibrium, the concentration of products will remain lower regard to the concentration of the reactants. That means, right answer is;

There will be very little of BrOCl BrCl

3. The electrolyais of water produces oxygen gas at the rate of 32.5 mL/min in a certain experiment.
What volume of oxygen gas can be produced in 7.50 min?

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Answer:

243.75 mL

Explanation:

In 1min 32.5 mL of oxygen

In 7.5 min electrolysis of water produces

(32.5mL × 7.5 min)/ 1min

= 243.75mL

A gas bottle contains 0.650 mol of gas at 730. mmHg pressure. If the final pressure is 1.15 atm, how many moles of gas were added to the bottle

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Answer: There are 0.779 moles of gas were added to the bottle.

Explanation:

Given: [tex]n_{1}[/tex] = 0.650 mol,     [tex]P_{1}[/tex] = 730 mm Hg (1 mm Hg = 0.00131579 atm) = 0.96 atm

[tex]n_{2}[/tex] = ?,           [tex]P_{2}[/tex] = 1.15 atm

Formula used is as follows.

[tex]\frac{P_{1}}{n_{1}} = \frac{P_{2}}{n_{2}}[/tex]

Substitute the values into above formula as follows.

[tex]\frac{P_{1}}{n_{1}} = \frac{P_{2}}{n_{2}}\\\frac{0.96 atm}{0.650 mol} = \frac{1.15 atm}{n_{2}}\\n_{2} = 0.779 mol[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that there are 0.779 moles of gas were added to the bottle.

What mass of steam initially at 120oC is needed to warm 200g of water in a glass container from 20.0 oC to 50.0 oC

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Complete question:

What mass of steam initially at 120 ⁰C is needed to warm 200g of water in a 100 g glass container from 20.0 oC to 50.0 ⁰C

Answer:

the initial mass of the steam is 10.82 g

Explanation:

Given;

mass of water, m₁ = 200 g

mass of the glass, m₂ = 100 g

temperature of the steam = 120 ⁰C

initial temperature of the water, 20⁰ C

final temperature of the water, = 50⁰ C

let the mass of the steam = m

specific heat capacity of water c = 1 cal/g ⁰ C

specific heat capacity of glass c₂ = 0.2 cal/g ⁰ C

laten heat of vaporization of steam L = 540 cal/g

Apply principle of conservation energy;

Heat given off by the steam = Heat absorbed by water + heat absorbed by glass

[tex]mc\Delta T_1 + mL + mc\Delta T_2 = m_1c\Delta T_3 + m_2c_2\Delta T_3\\\\mc\Delta T_1 + mL + mc\Delta T_2 = [m_1c + m_2c_2]\Delta T_3[/tex]

m(1) (120 - 100)  +  m(540)  + m(1) (100 - 50) = [200(1)  +  100(0.2)] (50 - 20)

20m + 540m + 50m = 6600

610 m = 6600

m = 6600 / 610

m = 10.82 g

Therefore, the initial mass of the steam is 10.82 g

find out the equivalent weight of Ca(OH)2​

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Answer:

The equivalent weight of calcium hydroxide is 1/2 he mass of a mol of calcium hydroxide. 1 mol Ca(OH)2 = 74 grams Ca(OH)2 ; 1 equivalent Ca(OH)2 = 37 grams Ca(OH)2......

Explanation:

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g Write the balanced chemical equation to show the reaction between aqueous silver nitrate and an aqueous solution of barium chloride

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Answer:

2AgNO3 + BaCl2 ------> 2AgCl + Ba(NO3) 2.

Explanation:

The precipitate of silver chloride and barium nitrate are formed when barium chloride reacts with silver nitrate. The balanced chemical equation for barium chloride and silver nitrate is  2AgNO3 + BaCl2 ------> 2AgCl + Ba(NO3) 2. In this reaction, two molecules of silver nitrate react with one molecule of  barium chloride forming two molecules of  silver chloride and one molecule of barium nitrate.

Calculate the solubility (in mol/L) of Fe(OH)3 (Ksp = 4.0 x 10^-38) in each of the following situations:
(A) Pure water (assume that the pH is 7.0 and remains constant).
(B) A solution buffered at pH = 5.0.
(C) A solution buffered at pH = 11.0.

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Answer:

(A) 1.962x10^-10 M solubility in pure water

(B) 4.0 x 10^-33 M solubility

(C) 4.0 x 10^-27 M solubility

Explanation:

(A) Fe(OH)3 would give (Fe3+) and (3OH-)

Ksp = [Fe^3+][OH-]^3 = 4.0 x 10^-38

Let y = [Fe^3+]

Let 3y = [OH-]

4x10^-38 = (y)(3y)^3

4x10^-38 = 27y^4

y^4 = 4x10^-38 ÷ 27

y^4 = 1.481 x 10^-39

y = 1.962x10^-10 M solubility in pure water

(B) pH = 5.0

5.0 = - log [OH-]

-5.0 = log [OH-]

[OH-] = 10^-5.0 =  1.0 x 10^-5 M

So, Ksp = [Fe^3+][OH-]^3 = 4.0 x 10^-38

[Fe^3+][1.0 x 10^-5] = 4.0 x 10^-38

[Fe^3+] = 4.0 x 10^-38 ÷ 1.0 x 10^-5

= 4.0 x 10^-33 M solubility

(C) pH = 11.0

11.0 = - log [OH-]

-11.0 = log [OH-]

[OH-] = 10^-11.0 =  1.0 x 10^-11 M

So, Ksp = [Fe^3+][OH-]^3 = 4.0 x 10^-38

[Fe^3+][1.0 x 10^-11] = 4.0 x 10^-38

[Fe^3+] = 4.0 x 10^-38 ÷ 1.0 x 10^-11

= 4.0 x 10^-27 M solubility

what following oxide react with both acids and bases to form salts.​

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Answer:

mainly metal oxide use to react with both acid and bases to form salts such as zinc, aluminum etc.

A balloon contains 0.118 mol of gas and has a volume of 2.58 L . If an additional 0.116 mol of gas is added to the balloon (at the same temperature and pressure), what will its final volume be? Can you also show the work so I can understand why is it that answer. thank you

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Answer:

v2=5.11L

Explanation:

given

v1=2.58L

N1=0.118mol

N2=0.234

v2=x

according to charles law V1/N1=V2/N2

2.58/0.118=V2/0.234

21.86=V2/0.234

21.86×0.234= v2

5.116L=v2

5.116L is the

answer or u can simplify it and make 5.1 L

There are four containers: a 100-mL beaker, 250-mL Erlenmeyer flask, a 500-mL beaker, and a 1-L Florence flask. They contain coffee, tea, water, and milk, although not in that order. Use the following facts to identify the beverage in each container.

a. the 500-mL container has a beverage commonly associated with breakfast.
b. the largest container has a colorless liquid (i.e. neither yellow nor orange).
c. the beverage in the smallest container is opaque. (you cannot see through it).
d. One clear liquid is in a container half the volume of a colored liquid.
e. The only combustible liquid has exactly twice the volume of an opaque liquid.

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Answer:

There are four containers: a 100-mL beaker, 250-mL Erlenmeyer flask, a 500-mL beaker, and a 1-L Florence flask. They contain coffee, tea, water, and milk, although not in that order. Use the following facts to identify the beverage in each container.

a. the 500-mL container has a beverage commonly associated with breakfast.

b. the largest container has a colorless liquid (i.e. neither yellow nor orange).

c. the beverage in the smallest container is opaque. (you cannot see through it).

d. One clear liquid is in a container half the volume of a colored liquid.

e. The only combustible liquid has exactly twice the volume of an opaque liquid.

Explanation:

a. The 500-mL container has a beverage commonly associated with breakfast is coffee.

b. The largest container has a colorless liquid (i.e. neither yellow nor orange) water.

c. The beverage in the smallest container is opaque. (you cannot see through it) milk.

d. One clear liquid is in a container half the volume of a colored liquid tea.

The 500-mL container has a beverage commonly associated with breakfast is coffee. (rest answers are as follows)

How to indentify beverages ?

The Indentification of the beverages can be done by knowing the content and optical activity that uniquely identify the container.

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For each pair of elements, indicate which one you would expect to have the greater electron affinity (E.A.) (i.e. mathematically this means the more negative value of EA):

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is shown in the image attached to this answer

Answer:

1) K

2) F

3) Si

4) Br

Explanation:

If an element has a more negative value of electron affinity, then it has a greater ability to attract an electron.

In each of the following pairs of elements, one element has a more negative electron affinity for certain reasons.

Between K and Ca, the incoming electron in K goes into a 4s orbital which is lower in energy and more stable. For Ca, the electron goes into a 3d orbital which is more unstable.

Between Ne and F, Ne already has a filled outermost shell hence the incoming electron goes into the higher energy 3s level. In F, the electron goes into the 2p level and completes it. Hence F has a more negative electron affinity.

Let us recall that half filled and completely filled orbitals are exceptionally stable. Hence, the electron affinity of Si is more negative than that of P because in P, the electron goes into an exceptionally stable half filled orbital.

Recall that the more the value of Zeff, the more negative the electron affinity hence electron affinity increases across a period; hence, Br has a more negative value of electron affinity than Se.

An electron in the ground state absorbs a single photon of light and then relaxes back to the ground state by emitting an infrared photon (1200 nm) followed by an orange photon (600 nm). What is the wavelength of the absorbed photon?
A. 400 nm
B. 600 nm
C. 1800 nm

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B. 600 nm would be the wavelength

Using the balanced equation for the combustion of ethane: 2C2H6 + 7O2 → 4CO2 + 6H2O, how many moles of O2 needed to produce 12 moles of H2O?

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Answer:

14 moles of oxygen needed to produce 12 moles of H2O.

Explanation:

We are given that balance eqaution

[tex]2C_2H_6+7O_2\rightarrow 4CO_2+6H_2O[/tex]

We have to find number of moles of O2 needed  to produce 12 moles of H2O.

From given equation

We can see that

6 moles of   H2O produced by Oxygen =7 moles

1 mole of   H2O produced by Oxygen=[tex]\frac{7}{6}[/tex]moles

12 moles of H2O produced by Oxygen=[tex]\frac{7}{6}\times 12[/tex]moles

12 moles of H2O produced by Oxygen=[tex]7\times 2[/tex]moles

12 moles of H2O produced by Oxygen=14 moles

Hence, 14 moles of oxygen needed to produce 12 moles of H2O.

The amount of oxygen required for the combustion of ethane to produce 12 moles of water is 14 moles.

How are the moles produced in reaction calculated?

The moles of oxygen produced in the reaction can be given from the stoichiometric law of the balanced chemical equation.

The balanced chemical equation for the combustion of ethane is:

[tex]\rm 2\;C_2H_6\;+\;7\;O_2\;\rightarrow\;4\;CO_2\;+\;6\;H_2O[/tex]

The 6 moles of water are produced from 7 moles of oxygen. The moles of oxygen required to produce 12 moles of water are:

[tex]\rm 6\;mol\;H_2O=7\;mol\;Oxygen\\12\;mol\;H_2O=\dfrac{7}{6}\;\times\;12\;mol\;O_2\\ 12\;mol\;H_2O=14\;mol\;O_2[/tex]

The moles of oxygen required to produce 12 moles of water are 14 moles.

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All light waves can be described in terms of their speed, frequency, and___

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Answer:

all light waves can be described in terms of their speed, frequency and wavelength

Explanation:

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What is the phase change from solid to gas?
O A. Condensation
O B. Sublimation
O C. Freezing
O D. Vaporization

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Answer:

The answer is B, sublimation.

Answer:

The correct answer

B . Sublimation

The number of periods/series in Mendeleev's Periodic table is
A. 10
B. 13
C. 12
D. 14​

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Answer: The number of series in Mendeleev's Periodic table is 12.

Explanation:

Horizontal rows present in the periodic table are called periods. Vertical rows in the periodic table are called series.

Mendeleev gave periodic table in the year 1869 by arranging elements according to their atomic weights a in tabular form.  

Mendeleev's periodic table depicts 12 periods/series.

Thus, we can conclude that the number of periods/series in Mendeleev's Periodic table is 12.

Which equation expresses the solubility product of Zn3(PO4)2?

a. Ksp = [Zn2+][PO43]

b. Ksp = [Zn2+]3 [PO43]2

c. Ksp = 6[Zn2+][PO43]2

d. Ksp = 108[Zn2+][PO43]2​

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b. Ksp = [Zn2+]3 [PO43]2

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In a closed system, If a gas is transported to a container with double the volume of the previous container, the gas was held in, what is the gases' new volume?

The volume of the gas is fixed and will not change.
The volume of the gas will be half the original volume.
The volume of the gas will be the original volume squared.
The volume of the gas will be double the original volume.

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Answer:

The volume of the gas is fixed and will not change.

Explanation:

The volume of the gas will not change because there is no change in temperature. Temperature increases the volume of gases enclosed in a container.

The number of mol of oxygen in 2.5 mol of caffeine

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Answer:

5.0molO

Explanation:

To find the moles of oxygen in 2.5 moles of caffeine, we will first research caffeine's molecular formula: C8H10N4O2. From the molecular formula, we can see there are 2 oxygen atoms in every 1 molecule of C8H10N4O2.We can therefore multiply by the following mole ratio to get the moles of oxygen.

2.5molC8H10N4O2×2molO/1molC8H10N4O2 = 5.0molO.

How many grams of O2 are needed to react with 8.15 g of C2H2?

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Answer:

25.08 grams of O₂ are needed to react with 8.15 g of C₂H₂.

Explanation:

The balanced reaction is:

2 C₂H₂ + 5 O₂ → 4 CO₂ + 2 H₂O

By reaction stoichiometry, the following amounts of moles of each compound participate in the reaction:

C₂H₂: 2 molesO₂: 5 molesCO₂: 4 molesH₂O: 2 moles

The molar mass of each compound is:

C₂H₂: 26 g/moleO₂: 32 g/moleCO₂: 44 g/moleH₂O: 18 g/mole

Then, by reaction stoichiometry, the following mass quantities of each compound participate in the reaction:

C₂H₂: 2 moles* 26 g/mole= 52 gO₂: 5 moles* 32 g/mole= 160 gCO₂: 4 moles* 44 g/mole= 176 gH₂O: 2 moles* 18 g/mole= 36 g

Then you can apply the following rule of three: if by stoichiometry 52 grams of C₂H₂ react with 160 grams of O₂, 8.15 grams of C₂H₂ react with how much mass of O₂?

[tex]mass of O_{2} =\frac{8.15 grams of C_{2} H_{2}*160 grams of O_{2} }{52 grams of C_{2} H_{2}}[/tex]

mass of O₂= 25.08 grams

25.08 grams of O₂ are needed to react with 8.15 g of C₂H₂.

Consider the following chemical equilibrium: Now write an equation below that shows how to calculate from for this reaction at an absolute temperature . You can assume is comfortably above room temperature. If you include any common physical constants in your equation be sure you use their standard symbols, found in the ALEKS Calculator.

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Answer:

Kp=Kc *(RT)+-3

Explanation:

The relation between Kp and Kc is given below:

Where,

Kp is the pressure equilibrium constant

Kc is the molar equilibrium constant

R is gas constant , R = 0.082057 L atm.mol⁻¹K⁻¹

T is the temperature in Kelvins

Δn = (No. of moles of gaseous products)-(No. of moles of gaseous reactants)

For the first equilibrium reaction:

Δn = (0)-(2+1) = -3

Thus, Kp is:

Kp=Kc *(RT)+-3

2. What is the conductivity of lead as compared to silver?
O A. 7
OB. 15
O C. 30
O D. 61

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It would be 30 !!!!!!!!

a. Draw 2,3-dichloro octane.
b. Write the lewis structure for H20 molecule.

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Answer:

a.draw 2,3 dicholoro octane

Explanation:

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How do I solve this?

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Explanation:

a) Since this is a double displacement reaction, we write the balanced equation as

[tex]2AgNO_3(aq) + CaCl_2(aq) \\ \rightarrow 2AgCl(s) + Ca(NO_3)_2(aq)[/tex]

b) Next we find the number of moles of AgNO3 in the solution.

[tex](0.005\:\text{L})(0.500\:M\:AgNO_3) \\ = 0.0025\:\text{mol}\:AgNO_3[/tex]

Next, use the molar ratio to find the necessary amount of CaCl2 to react with the AgNO3:

[tex]0.0025\:\text{mol}\:AgNO_3× \left(\dfrac{1\:\text{mol}\:CaCl_2}{2\:\text{mol}\:AgNO_3} \right)[/tex]

[tex]= 0.00125\:\text{mol}\:CaCl_2[/tex]

The volume of 0.500 M solution of CaCl2 necessary to react all of the given AgNO_3 is then

[tex]V = \dfrac{0.00125\:\text{mol}\:CaCl_2}{0.500\:\text{M}\:CaCl_2}[/tex]

[tex]= 0.0025\:\text{L} = 2.5\:\text{mL}\:CaCl_2[/tex]

c) The theoretical yield can then be calculated as

[tex]0.0025\:\text{mol}\:AgNO_3 × \left(\dfrac{2\:\text{mol}\:AgCl}{2\:\text{mol}\:AgNO_3} \right)[/tex]

[tex]= 0.0025\:\text{mol}\:AgCl[/tex]

Converting this amount of AgCl into grams, we get

[tex]0.0025\:\text{mol}\:AgCl × \left(\dfrac{143.32\:\text{g}\:AgCl}{1\:\text{mol}\:AgCl} \right)[/tex]

[tex]= 0.358\:\text{g}\:AgCl[/tex]

Where do most organisms that live in water get oxygen from?Give a word, not a formula.

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Answer:

Surely with water

Ok, but how?

There are many Hydrogen Bond between H2O moleculs and london bonds. When fishes take water with their gill,they are broke london bonds. And they can take their needs, Oxygen. Only this.

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An ice freezer behind a restaurant has a freon leak, releasing 47.97 g of C2H2F3Cl into the air every week. If the leak is not fixed, how many kilograms of fluorine will be released into the air over 6 months

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Answer:

0.554 kg

Explanation:

We want to find the amount of kilograms of fluorine that will be released into the air over 6 months.

Let's convert to weeks to get;

6 × 4 = 24 weeks

Let's find Mass leak rate of fluorine from the formula;

Mass leak rate = (fluorine mass in freon/molar mass of freon) × leak rate

Molar mass of freon = ((12 × 2) + (1 × 2) + (19 × 3) + (35.5)) = 118.5 g/mol

Thus;

Mass leak rate = ((19 × 3)/(118.5)) × 47.97 = 23.074 g/week

Total fluorine leaked in 6 months = 24 × 23.074 = 553.776 g = 0.554 kg

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