What is the electron configuration for zirconlum?

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Answer 1

Answer:

1s^2   2s^2   2p^6    3s^2    3p^6    4s^2    3d^10   4p^6    5s^2    4d^2

Explanation:


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Classify each characteristic according to whether it is true for an amoeba, a clock, or both.

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Answer:

Amoeba: reproduces

clock: lacks genetic material

both: has defined boundary, use energy, and have an internalized organization.

Explanation:

Amoeba is a single cell organism known as amoeboid which is a eukaryotic cell and has all the eukaryotic features such as membrane-bound organelles including the nucleus. The nucleus contains the genetic material of the amoeba cells and which is transferred to the offspring by reproduction. The cell membrane is the outer boundary of the cell use energy to perform its cellular functions.

A clock is a non-living thing that contains many small parts to make it work properly and requires energy to work. It is not a living thing so does not have genetic material. However, it has a defined boundary in it.

the process by which alkanoic acid reacts reversibly with alkanols is known as what?​

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Answer:

esterification process

What are food molecules made out of?

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Answer:

Most foods are made out of carbon, oxygen, nitrogen and hydrogen

Explanation:

What is responsible for the blue sky?​​

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Answer:

well for me it's

Explanation:

The reflection of the seas

Answer: The light of the sun reflecting on the ocean, which reflects on the atmosphere.

This is why at night (when there is no light) the sky appears clear and not blue

State five differences between compound and mixtures in a tabular form​

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Answer:

The differences between compound and mixtures in a tabular form are as follow:

Both are written differently. Plz do write by making table at once.

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The constant collisions of the moving particles of a gas with the walls of the container produce the characteristic called

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Answer:

Pressure

Explanation:

Apply the definition of pressure to this problem.

Answer:

energy or pressure

Explanation:

Limiting line of bakmer series result when electron jumps from orbit: A) 3 to 2 B) infinity to 2 C) 4 to 5 D) infinity to 1

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How many grams are in 4 moles of Calcium?

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Answer:

160.32 grams of Ca or 160 if rounded

Explanation:

Multiply moles of Ca by the conversion factor (molar mass of calcium) 40.08 g Ca/ 1 mol Ca, which then allows the cancelation of moles, leaving grams of Ca.

4 mol*40.08g/mol = 160.32 grams of Ca

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[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 160.32 \ g, \ 160 \ g, \ or \ 200 \ g }}[/tex]

Explanation:

To convert from grams to moles, we must use calcium's molar mass, which can be found on the Periodic Table of Elements.

Calcium (Ca) Molar Mass: 40.08 g/mol

Now, we can use the molar mass as a ratio or fraction.

[tex]\frac{40.08 \ g \ Ca}{1 \ mol \ Ca}[/tex]

This fraction can be multiplied by the number of moles, which is 4.

[tex]4 \ mol \ Ca * \frac{40.08 \ g \ Ca}{1 \ mol \ Ca}[/tex]

When we multiply, the moles of calcium will cancel each other out.

[tex]4* \frac{40.08 \ g \ Ca}{1}[/tex]

Since the fraction is over 1, we can just remove the denominator and write a simply multiplication equation.

[tex]4* 40.08 \ g \ Ca[/tex]

[tex]160.32 \ g \ Ca[/tex]

Depending on the teacher's instructions, the answer can be left as is or rounded.

If we round to the technically correct number of significant figures, it would be 1, because the original measurement of 4 moles has 1 sig fig. This would 200 grams, but that's a large amount to round.

We could also round to the nearest whole number. The 3 in the tenth place tells us to leave the whole number as it is. This would be 160 grams.

The answer could be 160.32 grams, 160 grams, or 200 grams, depending on rounding and significant figures.

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For each of the following processes that show the formation of ions, complete the process by indicating
the number of electrons that must be gained or lost
to form the ion. Indicate the total number of electrons in the ion, and in the atom from which it was
made.
a. Al S Al3 d. F S F
b. S S S2 e. Zn S Zn2
c. Cu S Cu f. P S P3
77. For each of the following atomic

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For each of the following processes that show the formation of ions, complete the process by indicating

the number of electrons that must be gained or lost

to form the ion. Indicate the total number of electrons in the ion, and in the atom from which it was

made.

a. Al S Al3 d. F S F

b. S S S2 e. Zn S Zn2

c. Cu S Cu f. P S P3

77. For each of the following atomic

Explanation:

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For each of the following processes that show the formation of ions, complete the process by indicating

the number of electrons that must be gained or lost

to form the ion. Indicate the total number of electrons in the ion, and in the atom from which it was

made.

a. Al S Al3 d. F S F

b. S S S2 e. Zn S Zn2

c. Cu S Cu f. P S P3

77. For each of the following atomic

What is used to determine the number of each atom in an ionic formula

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Answer:

The charge carried by each ion (oxidation state of each atom)

Explanation:

If we have an ionic compound and we want to write its formula, we must first know the magnitude of charge on each ion (shown as oxidation state of the atoms involved) because the magnitude of charge on each ion is eventually crisscrossed and gives the subscript (number of atoms) for each atom in the formula.

For instance, let us write the formula of calcium bromide. Ca has a charge of +2 while Br has a charge of -1. If we exchange the charges and ignore the signs such that the crisscrossed charges form subscripts we can now write; [tex]CaBr_{2}[/tex].

What happens to the molecules as water freezes? A. The water molecules stop moving B. The water molecules move faster C. The water molecules slow down D. The water molecules react chemically to form ice molecules

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Answer:A

Explanation: A

A _______ is a repeating disturbance or vibration that transfers or moves energy from place to place without transporting mass. A. vacuum B. force C. medium D. wave plz HELP

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The answer is D ( wave )

Answer:

The answer is wave

Explanation:

0.500 L of a gas is collected at 2911 MM and 0°C. What will the volume be at STP?

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Answer:

V₂ =  1.92 L

Explanation:

Given data:

Initial volume = 0.500 L

Initial pressure =2911 mmHg (2911/760 = 3.83 atm)

Initial temperature = 0 °C (0 +273 = 273 K)

Final temperature = 273 K

Final volume = ?

Final pressure = 1 atm

Solution:

Formula:  

P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂  

P₁ = Initial pressure

V₁ = Initial volume

T₁ = Initial temperature

P₂ = Final pressure

V₂ = Final volume

T₂ = Final temperature

by putting values,

V₂ = P₁V₁ T₂/ T₁ P₂  

V₂ = 3.83 atm × 0.500 L × 273 K / 273 K × 1 atm

V₂ = 522.795 atm .L. K / 273 K.atm

V₂ =  1.92 L

what is the name of this molecule?
a. Ethanal
b. Ethylamine
c. Ethanoic acid
d. Ethanol

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The answer would be B Ethylamine

There are two types of chemical compound one is covalent compound and other is ionic compound, covalent compound formed by sharing of electron and ionic compound formed by complete transfer of electron. Therefore, the correct option is option B that is Ethylamine.

What is chemical Compound?

Chemical Compound is a combination of molecule, Molecule forms by combination of element and element forms by combination of atoms in fixed proportion.

An ionic compound is a metal and nonmetal combined compound.  Ionic compound are very hard. They have high melting and boiling point because of strong ion bond. The name of given molecule is Ethylamine. The functional group that is present in the given molecule is ammine.

Therefore, the correct option is option B that is Ethylamine.

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Which diagram shows an element?

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Is NaCI an element, compound, or mixture?
Thanks!

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Answer:

Compound

Explanation:

Sodium chloride, commonly known as salt, is an ionic compound with the chemical formula NaCl, representing a 1:1 ratio of sodium and chloride ions. With molar masses of 22.99 and 35.45 g/mol respectively, 100 g of NaCl contains 39.34 g Na and 60.66 g Cl

what is dark matter
can we travel faster than speed of light
what is chlorophyll​​

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Answer:

Explaining dark matter and black holes

Here are six big questions about our universe that current physics can’t answer:

What is dark energy, the mysterious energy that appears to be accelerating the expansion of the universe?

What is dark matter, the invisible substance we can only detect by its gravitational effect on stars and galaxies?

What caused inflation, the blindingly fast expansion of the universe immediately after the Big Bang?

For that matter, what caused the Big Bang?

Are there many possible Big Bangs or universes?

Is there a telltale characteristic associated with the death of a universe?

Despite the efforts of some of the world’s brightest brains, the Standard Model of particle physics – our current best theory of how the universe works at a fundamental level – has no solution to these stumpers.

A compelling new theory claims to solve all six in a single sweep. The answer, according to a paper published in European Physical Journal C by Herb Fried from Brown University and Yves Gabellini from INLN-Université de Nice, may be a kind of particle called a tachyon.

Tachyons are hypothetical particles that travel faster than light. According to Einstein’s special theory of relativity – and according to experiment so far – in our ‘real’ world, particles can never travel faster than light. Which is just as well: if they did, our ideas about cause and effect would be thrown out the window, because it would be possible to see an effect manifest before its cause.

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Explanation:

Due to travelling faster than light, dark matter has a higher than usual mass in relation to its resting mass, thus accounting for the large 'missing' mass around galaxies. ... Dark matter is therefore non-baryonic, travelling faster than light and has a mass half that of a photon...

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At night, the demand for electricity supplied by a fission nuclear reactor decreases. How is the fission nuclear reaction controlled to avoid overproduction of electricity? The temperature of the reactor is lowered because high temperature and pressure are needed. The temperature of the reactor is raised because the reaction slows down at higher temperatures. The exposure between the fuel rods and a neutron-absorbing material is increased. The exposure between the fuel rods and a neutron-absorbing material is reduced.

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Answer:

The exposure between the fuel rods and a neutron-absorbing material is increased.

Explanation:

The exposure between the fuel rods and a neutron-absorbing material is increased.

A nuclear reactor produces energy via a fission reaction. A fission reaction is a self sustaining reaction.

The nuclear fuel is bombarded with neutrons. The process produces more neutrons which continues the reaction.

In order to decrease the rate of reaction, control rods are inserted. These control rods are neutron-absorbing materials.

At night when demand for electricity decreases, the exposure between the fuel rods and a neutron-absorbing material is increased so that more neutrons are absorbed in order to decrease the rate of nuclear reaction.

A. 207 kJ
B. 4730 kJ
C. 9460 kJ
D. 414 kJ

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Answer:

C = 9460 Kj

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of copper = 2kg

Latent heat of vaporization = 4730 Kj/Kg

Energy required to vaporize 2kg copper = ?

Solution:

Equation

Q= mLvap

by putting values,

Q= 2kg ×  4730 Kj/Kg

Q = 9460 Kj

All bonds release or absorb the same amount of energy
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false​

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The answer is false if your talking about a chemical reaction

ATP, the energy used inside a cell, is created in the Ribosomes
?true or false?

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Answer:

false

Explanation:

because its made in the mitochondria

In order for photosynthesis to take place, energy in the form of ______ is required.

A. sound
B. light
C. electricity
D. kinetic

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Answer:

B. Light

Explanation:

Light is converted into energy during photosynthesis

It’s light because it is the thing that produces photosynthesis and it is required

Which elements are both classified as metalloids?
Ge and As
Bi and Po
B and C
Si and P

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Ge and As
they are lined up between the non metals and metals so they are metalloids

What happens in a chemical reaction and what does it require

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1.) Describe the two diagrams of a bottled carbonated beverage shown below as greater
pressure or lower pressure, and then as greater solubility or lower solubility. How do these two
examples illustrate the relationship between the solubility of a gas and its vapor pressure? Explain



2.) On the diagrams below, assume that each beaker contains an equal number of moles
of solute. Label each solution as concentrated or dilute. Then indicate the approximate
relative volumes of each solution by describing the surface level on each beaker.

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Answer:

SEE EXPLANATION

Explanation:

If i refer to the bottle at the left hand side as A and the bottle at the right hand side as B. I can say that the bottle A contains solutes which are more soluble than the solutes in bottle B. consequently, A has a lower vapour pressure than B.

We can also see that the pressure in A is much higher than in B(as indicated by the length of the arrows). The higher the pressure, the greater the solubility of the gas.  Henry's Law states that: The solubility of a gas in a liquid is directly proportional to the pressure of that gas above the surface of the solution.

Again let me call  the beaker on the left A and the beaker on the right B. We can see that the beaker on the left contains 10 ml of solution while the beaker on the right contains 50 ml of solution. It follows that beaker A contains a more concentrated solution since that much amount of solute is contained in a smaller volume than in beaker B as shown in the image.

Two reindeer are winding through the winter forest . They spot three owls ,two foxes and four bear . How many legs are there in total?

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Answer:

40

Explanation:

8 + 8 + 8 + 16

6 Which of the following would provide the best evidence that air is made of matter? A Making a small hole in a tire and measuring the amount of time it takes for it to become flat B Comparing the mass and volume of an empty balloon to the mass and volume of an inflated balloon C Measuring the temperature of the air in several rooms of varying sizes D Finding the volume of the air between marbles in a jar by pouring water over them​

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What type of liquid is sucrose solution? (Salt solution, weak acid, etc)

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Sucrose solution is an example of sugar solution. Details about a solution can be found below.

What is a solution?

A solution is a mixture, which may be liquid, gas or solid, formed by dissolving one or more substances.

A solution is formed when a solute substance dissolved in a solvent.

For example; sucrose is a solute molecule that dissolves in water to form a sucrose solution.

It is important to note that sucrose solution is hypertonic to water i.e. it is a more concentrated solution. There is a net movement of water molecules, by osmosis from the water outside to the sucrose solution.

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There is a photon with an energy of 4.51 x 10^-34 J. What is the wavelength of
this light? in nm

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Answer:

4.4045358859215327e-17 nm

Explanation:

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