Answer:
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How many grams of a 26.9% sugar solution contain 49.0 g of sugar?
Answer:
182.156g
Explanation:
grams = 49/.269 = 182.156g needed
What is the molar mass of PbSO4?
Answer:
=303.2g
Explanation:
molar mass of Pb = 207.2g
atomic mass of S = 32g
atomic mass of O = 16g
Solution
PbSO4
= 207.2 + 32 + 4 (16)
= 239.2 + 64
= 303.2 g
The molar mass of compound lead sulfate is 207.2 g.
Molar mass of a compound or a molecule is defined as the mass of the elements which are present in it.The molar mass is considered to be a bulk quantity not a molecular quantity. It is often an average of the of the masses at many instances.
Molar masses of an element are given as relative atomic masses while that of compounds is the sum of relative atomic masses which are present in the compound.
atomic mass of S = 32g
atomic mass of O = 16g
PbSO₄= 207.2 + 32 + 4 (16)= 239.2 + 64 = 303.2 g.
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How are humidity and precipitation related?
A. When humidity is low, the chance of precipitation is high.
B. When humidity is high, the chance of precipitation is high.
C. When humidity is high, the chance of precipitation is low.
D. Changes in humidity do not cause precipitation.
Fossil fuels are made up of organisms that died millions of years ago. Which best describes this source of energy
Some elements got their names from ancient languages
such as Greek or Latin
TRUE or FALSE
If so list some examples of elements
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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Zinc metal reacts with copper sulfate through the following
reaction:
Zn + CuSO4 → Cu + ZnSO4
The percent yield for a reaction in which 32.5 g of Zn is reacted
in excess CuSO4 solution is 85.0 %. What is the actual yield of
copper of this reaction?
g
Answer:26.9
Explanation:
Use the solubility rules from the Lab 4 introduction and your knowledge of qualitative separation schemes from the lab to answer the following questions. The qualitative analysis experiment you did is actually an abbreviated version of a much larger analysis scheme in which many different cations are separated and identified. Suppose a mixture contains Ag , K , NH4 , Hg22 , Pb2 , Mg2 , Sr2 , Ba2 , Cu2 , Al3 and Fe3 .
(a) Which of the following ions could you separate, by causing them to precipitate, with the addition of HCl?
Ag+ K+ NH4+
Hg22+ Pb2+ Mg2+
Sr2+ Ba2+ Cu2+
Al3+ Fe3+
(b) After the addition of HCl, the above sample is centrifuged and decanted. Which of the following cations remaining in the supernatant could you separate, by causing them to precipitate, with the addition of H2SO4? (Hint: H2SO4 is a source of sulfate ions. Select all that apply.)
Ag+ K+ NH4+
Hg22+ Pb2+ Mg2+
Sr2+ Ba2+ Cu2+
Al3+ Fe3+
Answer:
a13+a13
Explanation:
I have an unknown initial volume of gas
held at a temperature of 115 K in a
container with a pressure of 6 atm. I
increase the temperature to 225 K and
decrease the pressure to 2,800 mmHg
and it causes the final volume of the gas
to be 29 L. What was the initial
volume?
Answer:
V₁ = 0.025 Liters = 25 ml
Explanation:
P₁ = 6 Atm P₂ = 7800mm/760mm/Atm = 0.01 Atm
V₁ = ? V₂ = 29 Liters
T₁ = 115 K T₂ = 225 K
P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂ => V₁ = P₂V₂T₁/P₁T₂
V₁ = (0.01 Atm)(29L)(115K)/(6 Atm)(225K) = 0.025 Liters = 25ml
What is the number of moles in 125ml of 0.25 M NaNO3solution?
Answer:
0.0313 mole.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Volume of solution = 125 mL
Molarity of NaNO₃ = 0.25 M
Number of mole of NaNO₃ =?
Next, we shall convert 125 mL to litre (L). This can be obtained as follow:
1000 mL = 1 L
Therefore,
125 mL = 125 mL × 1 L / 1000 mL
125 mL = 0.125 L
Thus, 125 mL is equivalent to 0.125 L.
Finally, we shall determine the number of mole of NaNO₃ in the solution. This can be obtained as follow:
Volume of solution = 0.125 L.
Molarity of NaNO₃ = 0.25 M
Number of mole of NaNO₃ =?
Molarity = mole / Volume
0.25 = mole of NaNO₃ / 0.125
Cross multiply
Mole of NaNO₃ = 0.25 × 0.125
Mole of NaNO₃ = 0.0313 mole.
Which of these is not a Decomposer? *
A. Fungi
B. Bacteria
C. Flowers
D. Worms
Given the reaction
3 H3PO4 + 2 Ba(OH)2 ⇒ BaPO4 + 6 H20
How many grams of precipitate could you make if you reacted 286.0 mL of 3.000 M H3PO4 with 855.0 mL of 1.400 M Ba(OH)2
Answer:
240.17 g Ba3(PO4)2
Explanation:
1. Determine the limiting reactant.
2H3PO4 + 3Ba(OH)2 --> Ba3(PO4)2 + 6H2O
moles H3PO4 = M x V = 3 x 0.286 = .858 moles H3PO4
moles Ba(OH)2 = M x V = 1.4 x 0.855 = 1.197 moles Ba(OH)2
ratio Ba(OH)2 : H3PO4 = 1.197: .858 = 1.39: 1
stoichiometric ratio Ba(OH)2 : H3PO4 = 3:2
Ba(OH)2is the limiting reactant
MM Ba3(PO4)2 = 601.92 g/mol
g Ba3(PO4)2 = moles Ba(OH)2 x(1 mol Ba3(PO4)2/3 moles Ba(OH)2) x (MM Ba3(PO4)2/ 1mol Ba3(PO4)2) = 1.197 x 1/3 x 601.92 = 240.17 g Ba3(PO4)2
Convert 5.7 kcal to its value in calories.
Answer:
5700
Explanation:
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Answer: 125.0964 g
Explanation:
Density = mass/volume
Density = 2.7 gcm-3
Volume = 2.7*14.3 = 46.332
Mass=?
Mass= density*volume
= 2.7 x 46.332 = 125.0964 g
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Carbon dioxide ( a greenhouse gas) is breathed out by billions of people all over the world? Yes or no
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
Humans inhale oxygen and breath out carbon dioxide.
Calculate the moles of electrons obtained from 250coulomb of electricity
Answer:
[tex]n=0.00259 mol[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since the Faraday's constant is 96500 Coulombs per mole, we can set up the following process to obtain the moles in 250 Coulombs:
[tex]n=\frac{250C}{96500C/mol}\\\\n=0.00259 mol[/tex]
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Answer:
[tex]m_{Sn}=630.57gSn[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the chemical reaction:
[tex]SnO_2+2H_2\rightarrow Sn+2H_2O[/tex]
We can evidence the 2:1 mole ratio between hydrogen and tin, thus, we perform the following stoichiometric setup to obtain the mass of produced tin:
[tex]m_{Sn}=21.46gH_2*\frac{1molH_2}{2.02gH_2}*\frac{1molSn}{2molH_2} *\frac{118.71gSn}{1molSn} \\\\m_{Sn}=630.57gSn[/tex]
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Its the warm air what helps them also of energy of the sun
(80 points)
Requirements
You must include each of the following in your diagram, story/explanation:
1. precipitation
2. runoff
3. evaporation
4. condensation
5. transpiration
6. infiltration
7. groundwater
8. clouds
9. collection areas (example: ocean or lake)
Instructions
1. Complete either the diagram or written explanation – 10 points
• Diagram – you will draw the water cycle process. You must include each of the required items and label each. You are not required to color it, but it is encouraged to help differentiate between the processes.
• Written Explanation – for either of these options you need to include each of the processes. It may be beneficial to explain them in the order in which they occur but is not necessary.
2. Answer the questions
Questions
1. What process drives evaporation and transpiration? Explain how this process operates in the water cycle? (2 Points)
2. What role does gravity play in the water cycle? Hint: it is in more than 1 process (2 Points)
3. What states of matter will your find water in going through the water cycle? (1 Point)
Answer:
1.solar energy drives the cycle by evaporating water from its source and water moves from plants by the process of transpiration
2. in precipitation because the water falls from the sky
3.liquid and gas
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Which Advantages do instrumental methods of chemical analysis have over traditional methods?
A. Accuracy, Sensitivity, identification, and automation
B. Accuracy, sensitivity, outsourcing, and automation
C. Accuracy, analysis, rapidness, and automation
D. Accuracy, sensitivity, rapidness, and expertise
E. Accuracy, sensitivity, outsourcing, and automation
Answer:
your answer would be E
Explanation:
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Calculate the pH of each of the following aqueous solutions. (Enter your answers to two decimal places.) (a) 10.0 mL deionized water WebAssign will check your answer for the correct number of significant figures. 2.72 Incorrect: Your answer is incorrect. (b) 10.0 mL deionized water plus 5.0 mL of 0.10 M NaOH WebAssign will check your answer for the correct number of significant figures. (c) 10.0 mL deionized water plus 10.0 mL of 0.10 M NaOH WebAssign will check your answer for the correct number of significant figures. (d) 10.0 mL deionized water plus 15.0 mL of 0.10 M NaOH WebAssign will check your answer for the correct number of significant figures.
Answer:
a. pH = 7.0
b. pH = 12.52
c. pH = 12.70
d. pH = 12.78
Explanation:
a. Deionized water has the [H⁺] of pure water = 1x10⁻⁷ (Kw = 1x10⁻¹⁴ = [H⁺][OH⁻] - [H⁺] = [OH⁻ -)
pH = -log[H⁺] = 7
b. Moles NaOH = 5x10⁻³L * (0.10mol / L) = 5x10⁻⁴moles OH⁻ / 0.015L = 0.0333M = [OH⁻]
-Total volume = 10mL+5mL = 15mL = 0.015L
pOH = -log[OH⁻] = 1.48
pH = 14-pOH
pH = 12.52
c. Moles NaOH = 0.010L * (0.10mol / L) = 1x10⁻³moles OH⁻ / 0.020L = 0.0500M = [OH⁻]
-Total volume = 10mL+10mL = 20mL = 0.020L
pOH = -log[OH⁻] = 1.30
pH = 14-pOH
pH = 12.70
d. Moles NaOH = 0.015L * (0.10mol / L) = 1.5x10⁻³moles OH⁻ / 0.025L = 0.060M = [OH⁻]
-Total volume = 10mL+15mL = 25mL = 0.025L
pOH = -log[OH⁻] = 1.22
pH = 14-pOH
pH = 12.78
Part A
Of the atoms below, ____
is the most electronegative.
- As
- Si
- P
- N
- C
Answer:
N
Explanation:
Electronegativity increases as you move from left to right across a period, and decreases as you move down the groups.
Answer:
N .. ........................
How does each structure of a sperm cell contribute to the sperm's function?
Analysis: Consider Joe's story. IF the test shows he does have Marfan syndrome, and if he inherited the Marfan gene from his mother, does this mean that his brother and sister also have it? You may want to draw up a Punnett Square or drawing to help you explain your answer. HINT: Is there any suggestion that he got a Marfan gene from his father?
We inherit genes from our biological parents in specific ways. One way is called autosomal dominant inheritance.
What is autosomal dominant inheritance?
Autosomal dominant inheritance means that the gene in question is located on one of the autosomes. These are numbered pairs of chromosomes, 1 through 22. (These chromosomes do not determine an offspring's gender.) Dominant means that only one gene from one parent is necessary to pass down a trait or a disorder. When a parent has a dominant trait or disorder, there is a 50 percent chance that any child he or she has will also inherit the trait or disorder:
Genetic illustration demonstrating autosomal dominant inheritance
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What is Marfan syndrome?
Marfan syndrome occurs in one of 5,000 live births. It is a connective tissue disorder associated with autosomal dominant inheritance. Connective tissue is abundant in the body and is important as a supporting structure. It is especially important for the musculoskeletal system. It also provides support for other body systems as well, including the eyes and the heart. The gene for Marfan syndrome is called fibrillin-1. This gene is localized to chromosome #15 on the long arm (q) at 15q21.1.
Common findings in individuals with Marfan syndrome include those related to connective tissue disorders. These include abnormal enlargement of the aortic root of the heart, dislocated lenses of the eyes, and a tall, lanky body with increased joint mobility, scoliosis, long flat feet, and long fingers. Findings may vary among individuals diagnosed with this condition, even within a family.
If an individual carries an abnormal gene for Marfan syndrome, that individual has a 50 percent risk of passing down the disorder to each future offspring. If a person does not carry the gene abnormality, then the risk for occurrence of the disorder in future offspring is the same as for the general population.
Explanation:
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Answer:
B
Explanation:
What is the concentration of a 22.35 L solution that contains 9.95 moles of sodium
acetate? Round your answer to the correct number of significant figures.
Answer:
0.445 M
Explanation:
Molarity = moles/Volume
M = 9.95/22.35 = 0.445 M
Which of this is formed when a metal reacts with steam ? *
Carbon dioxide
A Salt
An oxide
A metal hydroxide
Which obstacle was faced by African Americans serving in the armed forces during World War II?
They were forced to serve in segregated units.
They were not subject to military conscription.
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None of them ever saw combat during the war.
They were placed under French command.
Find a part of the article that describes signals that are sent within Diego’s body. Where does the signal come from, and how does it cause Diego to feel or react?
Answer:
The sensory receptors send signals to Diego's brain cells. These signals are messages that help Diego figure out what to do next. As Diego thinks, more signals move from one brain cell to another.
The sensory receptors send signals to Diego's brain cells. These signals are messages that help Diego figure out what to do next. As Diego thinks, more signals move from one brain cell to another.
What are sensory receptor?The capacity to react to stimuli is one of the traits of a living thing. The highly developed sensory system of humans can concurrently analyze thousands of incoming messages.
Dendrites of sensory neurons are specialized for receiving particular types of stimuli and are known as sensory receptors. There are three ways to classify sensory receptors.
Exteroceptors are located at or close to the skin's surface and are responsive to stimuli coming from the outside or the body's surface. These receptors include those for vision, hearing, smell, and taste as well as those for touch, pain, and temperature.
Therefore, The sensory receptors send signals to Diego's brain cells. These signals are messages that help Diego figure out what to do next. As Diego thinks, more signals move from one brain cell to another.
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The amount of freshwater on the earth is
3percent
is fresh
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identify the conjugate acid-base H20 (i) + CH3NH2(aq) —> OH-(ag)+ CH3NH3-(ag)
A. taste. B. turns. C. react. D. neutr. E. react. Which is t. A. OH. -. B. H2O ... acids are e conjugate. BANK] w.kau.edu.sa. ______ acid-base p a/aasiri2 1 ... Identify th. HCO. A. H2O. B. HCO. C. H2CO. D. PO4. 3. E. none. Identify th ... (aq) + HCN(aq) → H2O(aq) + CN. -. (aq). D. HCN(aq) + CH3NH2(aq) → CH3NH3. +. (aq)+ CN.