Answer:
ΔH = 8.87 x 10₅
Explanation:
q = mcΔT = 20g x 1.00 cal/g°C x 10.6°C = 212 cals x 4.184 j/cals = 8.87 x 10⁵ joules
True or False: The amount of water has and will always remain about the same?
Answer:
In the world? I would say no, but at the same time there are a lot of variables to consider in this. But I'd say no. Just my opinion.
Explanation
Answer:
False the amount of water on earth has decreased over the years
Explanation:
Suppose you a 2 of 10M solution and poured 4 liters of water into it. What would be the new concentration of the solution?
Explanation:
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3.33M
Explanation:
M1V1=M2V2
M1 = 10M
V1=2L
V2=6L
M2 = M1V1/V2 = 10x 2/6 = 3.33 M
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Twoiron balls are dropped from a height of 100 meters One Dal Frame A) is not moving when it is dropped and the second ball is moving horizontally at a constant velocity of 10 m/s when it is dropped (Frame B). The balls follow the
trajectories indicated by the arrows and fall for 4,52 s before hitting the ground. (Ignore air resistance)
Frame A
Frame B
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Silver nitrate reacts with calcium chloride as
shown.
2 AgNO3 + CaCl2 → 2 AgCl + Ca(NO3)2
How many grams of CaCl2 would be required to completely react with 420 mL of
0.506 M AgNO3 solution?
Answer in units of grams.
Answer:
11.8g of CaCl₂ would be required
Explanation:
To solve this question we need to find the moles of AgNO₃ in the solution. Thus, and using the chemical reaction we can find the moles of CaCl₂ required for a complete reaction and its mass as follows:
Moles AgNO₃:
420mL = 0.420L * (0.506mol / L) = 0.213 moles AgNO₃
Moles CaCl₂:
Based on the chemical reaction, 2 moles of AgNO₃ react per mole of CaCl₂.
The moles of CaCl₂ that will react are:
0.213 moles AgNO₃ * (1mol CaCl₂ / 2 mol AgNO₃) = 0.106 moles CaCl₂
Mass CaCl₂ -Molar mass: 110.98g/mol-
0.106 moles CaCl₂ * (110.98g / mol) =
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A 30.0 mL aliquot of 0.0250 M HCl solution is titrated using 0.0500 M NaOH.
A) determine the volume of NaOH necessary and the pH at the equivalence point.
B) Determine the pH of the solution after 160.00 mL base is added.
Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
My old acc got banned
Explanation:
if carbon dioxide is broken down. what element will it give?
How do you find the scientific notation of a Avogadro's number??
Answer: ummmmmm hmmmmm
Explanation:
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Answer:
b chemical - thermal and mechanical
Explanation:
energy stored in food in is chemical, so it would only make sense of b) was the answer
What is the mass of chlorine in 3.9 x 1019 molecules of Cl2?
Explanation:
A photon is a quantum of EM radiation. Its energy is given by E = hf and is related to the frequency f and wavelength λ of the radiation by
E=hf=hcλ(energy of a photon)E=hf=hcλ(energy of a photon),
where E is the energy of a single photon and c is the speed of light. When working with small systems, energy in eV is often useful. Note that Planck’s constant in these units is h = 4.14 × 10−15 eV · s.
Since many wavelengths are stated in nanometers (nm), it is also useful to know that hc = 1240 eV · nm.
These will make many calculations a little easier.
All EM radiation is composed of photons. Figure 1 shows various divisions of the EM spectrum plotted against wavelength, frequency, and photon energy. Previously in this book, photon characteristics were alluded to in the discussion of some of the characteristics of UV, x rays, and γ rays, the first of which start with frequencies just above violet in the visible spectrum. It was noted that these types of EM radiation have characteristics much different than visible light. We can now see that such properties arise because photon energy is larger at high frequencies.
how many molecules are present in a sample of carbon dioxide, CO2 with a mass of 168.2g?
Answer:
2.3 X 10^24 atoms CO2
Explanation:
Answer:
2.30 x10²⁴ molecules CO2
Explanation:
Convert mass of CO2 to moles
Convert moles of CO2 to molecules using Avogadro's number.
168.2 g CO2 x 1 mole CO2 / 44 g CO2 x 6.022 x10²³ molecules CO2 / 1 mole CO2
= 2.30 x10²⁴ molecules CO2
If 0.05 mol of I2 were actually produced in a reaction starting with 15 grams of CO what is the percent yield of I2
Answer:
6.2
Explanation:
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Answer:
the combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, to produce electricity.
A weight of 8.7 N is attached to a spring that has a spring constant of 190 N/m. How much will the spring stretch?
Given values are:
Force, Fs = 8.7 NSpring constant, k = 190 N/mAs we know the relation,
→ [tex]Fs = K\times x[/tex]
or,
→ [tex]x = \frac{Fs}{k}[/tex]
By putting the values, we get
[tex]= \frac{8.7}{190}[/tex]
[tex]= 4.6\times 10^{-2} \ m[/tex]
Thus the response above is right.
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High-speed winds transfer more energy to the ocean’s surface, creating bigger waves.
Question 10 options:
True
False
Answer:
I think that would be true. The faster the wind, the longer it blows, or the farther it can blow uninterrupted, the bigger the waves. Therefore, a wave's size depends on wind speed, wind duration, and the area over which the wind is blowing
Answer: True.
Explanation: Yes, waves get energy from the wind through friction, so you see those waves get bigger each time. The longer the winds blows, the more friction, and energy it's getting, meaning better, and deadly waves. The wind can sometimes cause tsunamis if the its blowing too hard.
Which of the greenhouse gases are carbon compounds?
Answer:
Methane (CH4),Carbondioxide green house gases are carbon compounds
Carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane (CH4) are two powerful greenhouse gases produced by the carbon cycle.
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Place the correct figure to represent the reaction below. (Remember that energy is rising on the vertical (y) axis and the reaction progress is on the horizontal (x) axis.)
C12H22O11 + 11 H2SO4 12 C + 11 H2SO4 + 11 H2O
Answer:
It is the bottom left one
Explanation:
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as insoluble ...... can be separated from a liquid by filtration on centrifugation
Answer:
by centrifugation
Explanation:
in such cases filtration cannot be used for separation
Which reactions are oxidation-reduction reactions? Check all that apply.
(1) 2 upper N a plus upper C l subscript 2 right arrow 2 upper N a upper C l.
(2) Upper P b (upper O upper H) subscript 2 right arrow upper P b upper O plus upper H subscript 2 upper O.
(3)Upper C u plus 2 upper A g upper N upper O subscript 3 right arrow upper C u (upper N upper O subscript 3)subscript 2 plus 2 upper A g.
(4)Upper Z n upper B r subscript 2 plus 2 upper A g upper N upper O subscript 3 right arrow 2 upper A g upper B r plus upper Z n (upper N upper O subscript 3) subscript 2.
(5)Upper C upper H subscript 4 plus 2 upper O subscript 2 right arrow upper C upper O subscript 2 plus upper H subscript 2 upper O.
answer- 1,3, & 5
explanation- I did it on edge 2021
Answer:
the 1st 3rd and 5th ones
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Explanation:
Answer:
A
C
E
Explanation:
3.
Plant A
Plant B
Is tall
Is short
Has many large deep roots Has many small short roots
Has many small leaves
Has many large leaves
Comes in many different colors comes in only one color
The table shows some observations made by a group of students studying plants they will use
in a flower garden. Which conclusion is best supported by these observations?
Which has the larger change hydration in each pair of a)Na+ Or cs+ b)Sr+2 or Rb+ c)Na+ or Cl- d) O-2 or F- e)OH- or SH-
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The size of the hydration enthalpy of a system depends on the attraction between the ions and the water molecules. Stronger attractions exist between water and smaller ions. The smaller the ion, the higher the hydration enthalpy is.
In the first pair, Na+ is smaller than Cs+ hence Na+ has a larger change in hydration enthalpy.
In the second pair, Sr2+ is smaller than Rb+ hence Sr2+ has a larger change in hydration enthalpy.
In the third pair, Na+ is smaller than Cl- hence Na+ has a larger change in hydration energy.
F- is smaller than O2- hence F- has a larger change in hydration energy.
OH- is smaller than the SH- hence the OH- has a larger change in hydration energy.
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Answer:
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which one of the following forces is a contact force force of gravity or force of friction
Answer:
a force of friction would be like something moving that suddenly stops because of the texture of another object while a force of gravity would be something falling and gravity pulling it down :) hope this helps
Explanation:
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Which equation has x = 5 as the solution?
2x = 5
2x = 5
x - 10 = 15
x - 10 = 15
x + 15 =10
x + 15 =10
2x = 10
Answer:
x-10 should be the answer
The process of water changing from a liquid to solid is called?
Answer:
freezing
Explanation:
When a solid reaches the temperature of its melting point, it can become a liquid. For water, the temperature needs to be a little over zero degrees Celsius (0oC) for you to melt. ... The reverse of the melting process is called freezing. Liquid water freezes and becomes solid ice when the molecules lose energy.
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True or false: All molecules or atoms in a substance have the same amount of kinetic energy at a given temperature?
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Difference in neutrons in a molecule means that molecules have different masses. They will always have different energies
another example: water has less energy as a liquid than as a gas
A carrier *
Organism that transmits disease through blood
O Person or animal that is infected with the disease but is asymptomatic
O Used to treat a bacterial infection, cannot be used to prevent an infection
Used to prevent a viral infection, must be given before the person is infected
Answer: carrier, is a person or other organism that has inherited a recessive allele for a genetic trait or mutation but usually does not display that trait or show symptoms of the disease. Carriers are, however, able to pass the allele onto their offspring, who may then express the genetic trait.
i think it is Person or animal that is infected with the disease but is asymptomatic
Explanation:
Covalent bonds form due to the attraction between _____.
a positive atomic nucleus and a negative one
the nuclei of two atoms
the electrons of two atoms
the electrons of one atom and the nucleus of another
Answer:
the electron of one atom and the nucleus of another