A 2.04 g lead weight, initially at 10.8 oC, is submerged in 7.62 g of water at 52.3 oC in an insulated container. clear = 0.128 J/g oF; water = 4.18 J/goC. What is the final temperature of both the weight and the water at thermal equilibrium

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Answer 1

Answer: The final temperature of both the weight and the water at thermal equilibrium is [tex]50.26^{o}C[/tex].

Explanation:

The given data is as follows.

mass = 7.62 g,           [tex]T_{2} = 10.8^{o}C[/tex]

Let us assume that T be the final temperature. Therefore, heat lost by water is calculated as follows.

       q = [tex]mC \times \Delta T[/tex]    

          = [tex]7.62 g \times 4.184 J/^{o}C \times (52.3 - T)[/tex]

Now, heat gained by lead will be calculated as follows.

       q = [tex]mC \times \text{Temperature change of lead}[/tex]  

           = [tex]2.04 \times 0.128 \times (T - 11.0)[/tex]

According to the given situation,

     Heat lost = Heat gained

[tex]7.62 g \times 4.184 J/^{o}C \times (52.3 - T)[/tex] = [tex]2.04 \times 0.128 \times (T - 11.0)[/tex]

        T = [tex]50.26^{o}C[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that the final temperature of both the weight and the water at thermal equilibrium is [tex]50.26^{o}C[/tex].


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Iodine pentafluoride gas reacts with iodine fluoride gas producing iodine heptafluoride gas and iodine gas. What is the maximum number of grams of iodine gas that can be produced from a reaction of 10.0 g of iodine pentafluoride with 11.20 L of iodine fluoride gas at STP

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Answer:

63.45g of I₂ can be produced

Explanation:

IF₅ reacts with IF to produce IF₇ and I₂. The reaction is:

IF₅ + 2 IF → IF₇ + I₂

Moles of 10.0g of IF₅ (221.89g/mol):

10.0g IF₅ × (1mol / 221.89g) = 0.0451 moles of IF₅

Using PV / RT = n, it is possible to find moles of 11.20L of IF, thus:

1atm×11.20L / 0.082atmL/molK × 273K = 0.500 moles of IF.

At STP, pressure is 1atm, temperature is 273K and gas constant R is 0.082atmL/molK

For a complete reaction of IF₅ you need:

0.0451 moles of IF₅ × (2 moles IF / 1 mole IF₅) = 0.902 moles of IF. As you have just 0.500 moles of IF, the IF is the limiting reactant.

2 moles of IF produce 1 mole of I₂. 0.500 moles of IF produce:

0.500mol IF ₓ ( 1 mol I₂ / 2 mol IF) = 0.250 mol I₂

As molar mass of I₂ is 253.81g/mol, mass of 0.250 mol I₂ are:

0.250mol I₂ ₓ (253.81g / mol) =

63.45g of I₂ can be produced

Please show work and explain:

The reaction A + B → C is studied similarly to our study of phenolphthalein fading kinetics.

The corresponding rate law is Rate = k[A]m[B]m

In this particular experiment, the concentration of A is sufficiently high that the pseudo-order rate law: Rate = k1[B]n can be written, where k1 = k[A]m.

If the study establishes that the reaction is first order in B (n = 1) and that the pseudo rate constant k1 has the following values at varying concentrations of B, what is the order of the reaction in reactant A (what is the value of m)?

k1 [B]
0.0034 0.200 M
0.0020 0.100 M
0.0010 0.050 M
Options:

A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. 3

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Answer:

Explanation:

Consider the given reaction,

A+B +C

[tex]rate=k[A]^m[B]^m[/tex]

Reaction is first order with respect to reactant B.

The pseudo order rate is

[tex]rate=k_1 [B]^m,\\\\where k_1 =k[A]^m[/tex]

Pseudo order reaction is the reaction in which the reactant concentration remains constant; its concentration is very high so it does not involve in the rate of the reaction. Here, the concentration of  A is sufficiently high so this reaction becomes the pseudo first order reaction.

The reaction is first order with respect to [B] with rate constant k1 .

Using the given table, concentration of  B is decreasing the rate also decreasing

Therefore, order of the reaction with respect to A  is 1.

Value of m is 1.

The order of the reaction in reactant A is 1, means the value of m for given rate should be 1.

What is pseudo order reaction?

Pseudo order reactions are those reactions in which two reactants are present but the concentration of one of the reactant is present in excess quantity and it seems like first order reaction.

Given chemical reaction is: A + B +C

According to the question, given reaction is first order with respect to the reactant B and rate law will be represented as:

Rate = k[A]m[B]m

Also given that reactant A is present in high concentration in the reaction, so the rate of pseudo order reaction is:

Rate = k1[B]n, where

k1 = k[A]m

According to the given table with respect to concentration of reactant B and rate k1, it is clear that rate of the reaction decreases as the concentration of reactant B decreses. So, to get the required result order of the reaction or value of m with respect to the reactant A should be 1.

Hence option (B) is correct i.e. 1.

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An aluminum can weighing 10 g absorbs 106.8 J of heat and warms by 12oC. What is the specific heat of the aluminum can?

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Answer:

THE SPECIFIC HEAT CAPACITY OF THE ALUMINIUM CAN IS 0.03747 J/g K

Explanation:

Heat liberated (Q) = MCΔT

Heat = 106.8 J

M = mass = 10 g

ΔT = 12°C= 12 + 273 K = 285 K

C = specific heat capacity = unknown

At a rise in 12 °C temperature, the aluminium can possesses a specific heat capacity of =

C = Q / MΔT

C = 106.8 J / 10 g * 285 K

C = 106.8 J / 2850 g K

C = 0.03747 J/g K

The specific heat capacity of the aluminum can weighing 10 g and absorbs 106.8 J of heat after been warmed to 12°C is 0.03747 J/ g K

Answer:

The specific heat of the aluminium can is 0.89 J/g°C

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Mass of the aluminium can = 10.0 grams

The amount of energy absorbed = 106.8 J

The temperature rises 12.0 °C

Step 2: Calculate the specific heat of the aluminium can

Q = m*c* ΔT

⇒with Q = the heat absorbed = 106.8 J

⇒with m = the mass of the aluminium can = 10.0 grams

⇒with c = the specific heat of the aluminium can = TO BE DETERMINED

⇒with ΔT = the rise of the temperature = 1.0°C

106.8 J = 10.0 grams * C * 12.0 °C

C = 106.8 J / (10.0 grams * 12.0 °C)

C = 0.89 J/g°C

The specific heat of the aluminium can is 0.89 J/g°C

A metal ion with a net +1 charge has ten electrons in the 3d subshell. How do I identify the metal?

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Explanation:

First off, the + 1 charge means that the metal has lost an electron.

To identify the metal, we have to know the total number of electrons in the 3d sub shell.

Total number of electrons = 1 + 10 = 11

This metal belongs to the fourth period in the periodic table (that's where transition metals begin to occur).

This means that the 11th metal in this period is the metal. That happends to be Copper.

A primary amine contains a five-membered carbon ring. The degree of unsaturation for the five-membered carbon ring is equal to three. In the chemical formula, there are seven carbon atoms. Determine its chemical formula.

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Answer:

C₇H₁₁N

Explanation:

To find the chemical formula, first, let's evaluate the given conditions.

1. Is a primary amine:

This means that the amine is connected to a carbon, like NH₂-R

2. The degree of unsaturation of the five-membered carbon ring is equal to three:

One of the degrees of unsaturation is for the five-membered carbon ring, the other two are for pi-bonds. This means that the five-membered carbon ring has 2 pi-bonds inside.

3. There are seven carbon atoms:

Five of these seven carbons are for the carbon ring and the other two are bonded to the primary amine.

From all of the above, we have that the chemical formula is:

C₅H₅-C₂H₄-NH₂ = C₇H₁₁N  

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what is the mass of 3.50 moles of silicon dioxide

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Answer:

210. g

Explanation:

SiO2 molar mass=60.09 g/mol

3.50 mol * 60.09 g/mol = 210. g

which statement best describle for formation of solution

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Explanation:

small amount of solute is dissolved in a large amount of solvent. it would not make sense to have more solute and solvent. you can think of it like this, you can dissolve a teaspoon of salt in a litre water but you can't resolve 1 kg of salt in a teaspoon of water.

also, the solute is what is begin dissolved and the solvent is what dissolving the solute so the one day the solvent is dissolved in the solute does not make complete sense.

3. The following data of decomposition reaction of thionyl chloride (SO2Cl2) were collected at a certain temperature and the concentration of SO2Cl2 were monitored as shown in the table.

SO2Cl2 (g) SO2 (g) + Cl2 (g)



Time (min) Conc. of SO2Cl2 (mol/L)

0 0.1000

100 0.0876

200 0.0768

300 0.0673

400 0.0590

500 0.0517

600 0.0453

700 0.0397

800 0.0348

900 0.0305

1000 0.0267

1100 0.0234



a) Determine graphically whether the kinetics of the reaction is zero order, first order or second order with respect to SO2Cl2 and then write the rate equation.

b) Determine the rate constant (k) of the reaction.

c) Determine the half-life (t½) for the reaction.

d) What will be the concentration of SO2Cl2 left in the reaction mixture at 1500 minutes?

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Answer:

a) First-order.

b) 0.013 min⁻¹

c) 53.3 min.

d) 0.0142M

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, on the attached document, we can notice the corresponding plot for each possible order of reaction. Thus, we should remember that in zeroth-order we plot the concentration of the reactant (SO2Cl2 ) versus the time, in first-order the natural logarithm of the concentration of the reactant (SO2Cl2 ) versus the time and in second-order reactions the inverse of the concentration of the reactant (SO2Cl2 ) versus the time.

a) In such a way, we realize the best fit is exhibited by the first-order model which shows a straight line (R=1) which has a slope of -0.0013 and an intercept of -2.3025 (natural logarithm of 0.1 which corresponds to the initial concentration). Therefore, the reaction has a first-order kinetics.

b) Since the slope is -0.0013 (take two random values), the rate constant is 0.013 min⁻¹:

[tex]m=\frac{ln(0.0768)-ln(0.0876)}{200min-100min} =-0.0013min^{-1}[/tex]

c) Half life for first-order kinetics is computed by:

[tex]t_{1/2}=\frac{ln(2)}{k}=\frac{ln(2)}{0.013min^{-1}} =53.3min[/tex]

d) Here, we compute the concentration via the integrated rate law once 1500 minutes have passed:

[tex]C=C_0exp(-kt)=0.1Mexp(-0.013min^{-1}*1500min)\\\\C=0.0142M[/tex]

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A discharging lead-acid battery is best described as

1.) chemical cells that use an electrical current

2.) chemical cells that produce an electrical current

3.)electrolytic cells that use an electric current

4.)electrolytic cells that produce an electric current

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Answer:

chemical cells that produce an electrical current

Explanation:

lead acid battery is a type of chemical cell, that discharges to produce electrical current.

lead acid battery uses  lead peroxide for the conversion of the chemical energy into electrical power when it is discharging. It is also rechargeable, that is, it can convert electrical energy back to chemical energy during charging.

Thus, a discharging lead acid battery is best described as a chemical cells that produce an electrical current

Answer:

The correct option is;

2.) Chemical cells that produce an electric current

Explanation:

A discharging lead-acid battery is an electrochemical cell that produces electrical energy through the chemical reaction taking place at the battery electrodes which have lead as the anode and lead oxide as the cathode which result in the flow of an electric current, thereby converting chemical energy of the lead, lead oxide and aqueous sulfuric acid system into electrical energy, therefore, it is a chemical cell that produces an electric current.

A 2.95 g piece of zinc (density = 7.14 g/mL) is added to a graduated cylinder that contains 12.13 mL H2O. What will be the final volume reading on the graduated cylinder?

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Answer:

12.54mL

Explanation:

Step 1:

Data obtained from the question:

Mass of Zn = 2.95g

Density of Zn = 7.14 g/mL

Volume of water = 12.13mL

Final volume reading of cylinder =..?

Step 2:

Determination of the volume of Zn. The volume of Zn can be obtained as follow:

Density = Mass /volume

7.14 = 2.95/volume

Cross multiply

7.14 x Volume = 2.95

Divide both side by 7.14

Volume = 2.95/7.14

Volume of Zn = 0.41mL

Step 3:

Determination of the final volume reading of the cylinder.

The final reading of the cylinder will be the addition of the volume of water and the volume of Zn as shown below:

Final volume of cylinder = volume of water + volume of Zn.

Volume of water = 12.13mL

Volume of Zn = 0.41mL

Final volume =..?

Final volume of cylinder = 12.13 + 0.41

Final volume of cylinder = 12.54mL

Therefore, the final volume reading of the cylinder is 12.54mL

The final volume reading of the graduated cylinder is 12.54 mL.

A 2.95 g piece of zinc (density = 7.14 g/mL) is added to a graduated cylinder. The volume of the piece of zinc is:

[tex]2.95 g \times \frac{1mL}{7.14 g} = 0.413 mL[/tex]

The final volume reading of the graduated cylinder will be equal to the sum of the volumes of the piece of zinc and the water.

[tex]V = V(H_2O)+V(Zn) = 12.13 mL + 0.413 mL = 12.54 mL[/tex]

The final volume reading of the graduated cylinder is 12.54 mL.

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QUESTION 5
The attraction between the nucleus of the atom and the valence electrons for any given atom is called what?​

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Answer:

Electrostatic Force of Attraction

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Explanation:

Sodium Chloride (NaCl) has a molecular mass of 58 grams/mole. What is the molarity of a NaCl solution with a
concentration of 232 grams/liter?
2.0 molar
4.0 molar
0.5 molar
3.0 molar​

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Answer:

2nd option

Explanation:

Molarity is the number of moles of the solute (NaCl) in 1 litre of the solution (NaCl solution).

Given: concentration= 232g/ L

what we are trying to achieve is __mol/ L.

So in 1 litre, we have 232g of NaCl.

To convert mass to mole, we divide it by the Mr.

Given that the Mr is 58g/mol,

number of moles

= 232 ÷58

= 4

Thus, 1 litre has 4 moles of NaCl.

Therefore, the molarity is 4.0 mol/L.

Aqueous hydrobromic acid reacts with solid sodium hydroxide to produce aqueous sodium bromide and liquid water . If of water is produced from the reaction of of hydrobromic acid and of sodium hydroxide, calculate the percent yield of water. Round your answer to significant figures.

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Answer:

See explanation below

Explanation:

You are missing certain data. I found one, in the attached picture. All you have to do is replace your data in this procedure to get an accurate answer.

According to the picture attached, we have 2.4 g of HBr and 1.9 g of NaOH. This mix produces 0.411 g of water. To get the %yield of water, we first need to see how many theorical grams of water are formed. With this we can calculate the %yield.

The overall reaction is:

HBr + NaOH --------> NaBr + H₂O

We have a mole ratio of 1:1 so, let's see which is the limiting reactant between the acid and the base, using the reported molar mass for each (MM HBr = 80.9119 g/mol; MM NaOH = 39.997 g/mol)

moles HBr = 2.4 / 80.9119 = 0.02966 moles

moles NaOH = 1.9 / 39.997 = 0.0475 moles

So, we can clearly see that the moles of NaOH are in excess, so the HBr is the limiting reactant.

As we have a mole ratio of 1:1 with each compound here, and that the HBr is the limiting reactant we can say that:

moles HBr = moles H₂O = 0.02966 moles of water

Now, using the molar mass of water, let's calculate the theorical yield of water: (MM water = 18.01528 g/mol

m H₂O = 0.02966 * 18.01528 = 0.534 g

We have the theorical yield, let's calculate the % yield:

% = 0.411 / 0.534 * 100

% = 76.92%

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How many particles of water (H20) are in a collection of snowflakes
with a mass of 0.005 g?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Si tomamos en cuenta el peso molecular del agua, que es equivalente a:

1 Átomo de H₂O

O = 16 gr/mol

H = 1 gr/mol

H₂O = 18 gr/mol

Teóricamente sabemos que en 1 mol de H2O habrá 18 gr.

 

Para obtener los moles presentes en 1 mg de H₂O, (como 1 gr = 1000 mg), decimos:

1 mol H2O …………………………..  18000 mg

       X          ……………………………   1 mg

X = 1 / 18000 = 5,56 X 10⁻⁵ moles de H20

 

Y para obtener la cantidad de moléculas presentes, de acuerdo a los moles, multiplicamos por el número de Avogadro (6,023 X 10²³ moléculas /mol)

Moléculas de H₂O = 5,56x 10⁻⁵ mol x 6,023 x 10²³

Moléculas de H₂O = 3,34488 x10¹⁹ moléculas de H₂O

En el copo de nieve habrá 3,34488 x 10¹⁹ moléculas de H₂O.

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5,43 X 10²² particles of water (H20) are in a collection of snowflakes with a mass of 0.005 g.

What do you mean by mole ?

The term mole is defined as the amount of substance of a system which contains as many elementary entities.

One mole of any substance is equal to 6.023 × 10²³ units of that substance such as atoms, molecules, or ions. The number 6.023 × 10²³ is called as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant.

The mole concept can be used to convert between mass and number of particles.

1 atom of H₂O

O = 16 g/mol

H = 1 gr/mol

H₂O = 18 gr/mol

1 mol H₂O …………………………..  18000 mg

?      X          ……………………………   1 mg

X = 1 / 18000

= 5,43 X 10²² moles de H20

Thus, 5,43 X 10²² particles of water (H20) are in a collection of snowflakes with a mass of 0.005 g.

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One kilogram is the same as

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Answer:

  1000 grams

Explanation:

Kilo- is the SI prefix meaning 1000. So, 1 kilogram is the same as 1000 grams.

Methanol CH3OH is the simplest of the alcohols . It is sinthesized by the reaction of hydrogen and carbon monoxide.

CO + H2 -----------> CH3OH

a) If 500 ml CO and 750 mol H2 are present, which is the limiting reactant?

b) How many mols of excess reactant remain unchange?

c) How many moles of CH3OH are formed ?

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Answer:

a) CO is the limiting reactant.

b) [tex]n_{H_2}^{excess}=749.9592molH_2[/tex]

c) [tex]n_{CH_3OH}=0.0204molCH_3OH[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the balanced chemical reaction:

[tex]CO + 2H_2 \rightarrow CH_3OH[/tex]

So we proceed as follows:

a) We first compute the moles of CO by using its density (0.00114 g/mL) and molar mass (28 g/mol):

[tex]n_{CO}=500mLCO*\frac{0.00114gCO}{1mLCO}*\frac{1molCO}{28gCO}=0.0204molCO[/tex]

Next, with the given 750 moles of hydrogen, we can compute the moles of carbon monoxide that are consumed by such amount of hydrogen by using their 1:2 molar ratio:

[tex]n_{CO}^{consumed\ by\ H_2}=750molH_2*\frac{1molCO}{2molH_2}=375molCO[/tex]

Thus, we see a clear excess of hydrogen, for that reason the carbon monoxide is the limiting reactant.

b) In this case, we first compute the moles of CO that are not consumed:

[tex]n_{CO}^{unchanged}=375mol-0.0204mol=374.9796molCO[/tex]

Next, we use the 1:2 molar ratio again to compute the unchanged moles of hydrogen which is the excess reactant:

[tex]n_{H_2}^{excess}=375.9796molCO*\frac{2molH_2}{1molCO} =749.9592molH_2[/tex]

c) Finally, we use the reacting moles of carbon monoxide to compute the formed moles of methanol by using the 1:1 molar ratio:

[tex]n_{CH_3OH}=0.0204molCO*\frac{1molCH_3OH}{1molCO} =0.0204molCH_3OH[/tex]

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Imagine you are volunteering in a 1st grade classroom. The students recently learned about the water cycle. One student raises her hand and asks, "I heard that elements like carbon can cycle too. How does carbon cycle? Is it like how water cycles?" How would you explain the cycling of carbon to this 1st grade class? Keep in mind that the students have likely not taken an advanced science course yet!

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Answer:

Carbon cycle is also important for the survival of life on earth.

Explanation:

In carbon cycle, carbondioxide gas is present in the atmosphere. This carbondioxide gas is taken inside by the plant body through stomata and made food from it. When this food is eaten by animals, this carbon is transferred to their bodies. During breathing, carbondioxide gas is removed from animal body and the carbondioxide gas again goes to the atmosphere.

At a festival, spherical balloons with a radius of 170.cm are to be inflated with hot air and released. The air at the festival will have a temperature of 25°C and must be heated to 100°C to make the balloons float. 1.00kg of butane C4H10 fuel are available to be burned to heat the air. Calculate the maximum number of balloons that can be inflated with hot air.

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Answer:

The correct answer is 1.5 balloons.

Explanation:

Based on the given question, the radius of the spherical balloons is 170 cm. Therefore, the volume of each balloon will be,  

= 4/3 × π × (170)³ cm³

= 20.5176 × 10⁶ cm³  

= 20.5176 m³

The density of air at 100 degree C s 0.946 Kg m⁻³

The mass of air in each balloon can be calculated by using the formula,  

Mass = density × volume

Mass = 0.946 Kg m⁻³ × 20.5176 m³

Mass = 19.410 Kg

The heat energy, that is, required to bring the air from 25 degree C to 100 degree C will be,  

= 19.410 × 10³ g × (100 -25) degree C × 1.009 J/g degree C

= 14.68 × 10⁵ J

The concentration of butane given is 1.00 Kg or 1000 g

The molecular weight of butane is 58.12 g per mole

The moles or n can be calculated by using the formula,  

n = mass / mol.wt

n = 1000 g/58.12 g/mol = 17.20 mol

The formation of enthalpy of butane at 25 degree C is 125.7 × 10³ J/mol. The evolution of heat energy that take place at the time of burning 17.20 moles of butane is,  

= 125.7 × 10³ J/mol × 17.20 mol

= 2.16 × 10⁶ J

The number of balloons that can be inflated with hot air is,  

= 2.16 × 10⁶ J / 14.68 × 10⁵ J per each balloon

= 1.5 balloons

Hence, maximum of 1.5 balloons can be inflated.  

What is the molarity of a solution of 3 moles (mol) of FeBr3 in 1/2 L water?

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Answer:

3mol/0.5liters or 6 M

Explanation:

The molarity of a solution of 3 moles (mol) of FeBr₃ in 1/2 L water is 6 Molar Solution.

What is Molarity ?

Molarity (M) is the amount of a substance in a certain volume of solution.

Molarity is defined as the number of moles of a solute per liters of a solution.

Molarity is also known as the molar concentration of a solution.

Molarity is number of moles of solute in 1 litre of solution.

Therefore,

If 0.5 ltr of solution consisting of 3 moles of FeBr₃

Thus,

1 ltr of solution consisting of 6 moles of  FeBr₃.

6 moles of solute in 1 ltr of solution means 6 Molar solution.

Hence, The molarity of a given solution of 3 moles (mol) of FeBr₃ in 1/2 L water is 6 Molar Solution.

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The bitter taste often associated with leafy green vegetables such as spinach, parsley, and cilantro is often due to oxalic acid, which has a molecular weight of 90.04g. The percentage of the acid present can be determined through an acid-base titration with NaOH once the sample has been prepared and the oxalic acid is extracted into an aqueous solution. A 100.0-g sample was treated so that all of the oxalic acid dissolved. Because the solution was intensely green due to chlorophyll, an indicator could not be used, and the titration was monitored using pH meter. The following data were obtained. Concentration of NaOH -0.693 M volume 0.00 pH 1.63 2.02 14.00 1.01 12.00 2.49 2.46 10.00 4.56 2.80 8.00 6.01 2.98 pH 7.69 3.16 6.00 8.33 3.23 4.00 3.51 10.72 13.35 2.00 3.91 14.14 4.09 0.00 0 5 10 1516 20 15.41 4.67 15.67 4.97 Volume of NaOH 15.85 5.49 5.79 15.89 (a) How many moles of oxalic acid were present in the 100- g sample? 15.91 6.09 15.95 12.14 16.01 12.74 16.52 13.61 17.06 13.65 (b) Calculate the percentage of oxalic acid in the spinach.

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Answer:

1. Moles of oxalic acid in 100 g sample = 0.0055moles

2. Percentage oxalic acid in 100g sample = 0.5%

Explanation:

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Methanol is classified as what alcohol

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Answer:

Hey mate,

Here is your answer. Hope it helps you

Explanation:

Primary alcohols are those alcohols where the carbon atom of the hydroxyl group(OH) is attached to only one single alkyl group. Some of the examples of these primary alcohols include Methanol (, propanol, ethanol, etc. The complexity of this alkyl chain is unrelated to the classification of any alcohol considered as primary. The existence of only one linkage among –OH group and an alkyl group and the thing that qualifies any alcohol as a primary.

describe how the relative density of a salt solution can be determined using the hydrometer​

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this doesn’t rlly make sense but u could use better ones

The hydrometer is an instrument used to determine the density of liquids, and looks like a large glass float filled at the bottom with grains of lead or mercury.

Because the mass of the hydrometer is known and thus the mass of the displaced liquid, the density can be determined using the volume.

There is a scale on the handle, the density can be read here. The deeper the hydrometer sinks, the lower its density.

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Magine that you have a metal bar sitting half in the Sun and half in the dark. On a sunny day, the part of the metal that has been sitting in the Sun feels hot. If you touch the part of the metal bar that has been sitting in the dark, will it feel hot or cold?

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Answer:

The metal will feel hot.

Explanation:

Metals are known for their high thermal conductivity. If one part of the metal feels hot, the other will as well.

_______________________________________________________

This piece of metal has been exposed to the sun, and will feel hot after a certain amount of time. By the statement above, the unexposed part will feel hot as well.

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A water molecule consists of an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded in a bent shape. Oxygen however, attracts the shared electrons more strongly than the hydrogen atoms. This structure leads to which important property of water?a. Water is non-polar, which means it has an uneven distribution of charge making it a good solvent of other non-polar molecules.b. Water is non-polar, which means it an an even distribution of charge making it a good solvent of polar molecules.c. Water is polar, which means it has an even distribution of charge making it a good solvent of non-polar molecules.d. Water is polar, which means it has an uneven distribution of charge making it a good solvent of other polar molecules.

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Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Water is polar, for one thing. Polar mixes with polar, nonpolar mixes wih nonpolar. This leaves D.

PCl5 dissociates according to the reaction: PCl5(g) = PCl3(g) + Cl2(g) One mole of PCl5 was placed in one liter of solution. When equilibrium was established, 0.2 mole of PCl5 remained in the mixture. What is the equilibrium constant for this reaction? (Hint: remember the ICE procedure? initial, change, and equilibrium)

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Answer:

[tex]K=3.2[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, for the given equilibrium, we write the law of mass action:

[tex]K=\frac{[PCl_3][Cl_2]}{[PCl_5]}[/tex]

Next, in terms of the change [tex]x[/tex] due to the reaction extent (ICE procedure):

[tex]K=\frac{x*x}{1M-x}[/tex]

Clearly, the initial concentration phosphorous pentachloride is 1 M (one mole per litre), therefore, since the equilibrium concentration is 0.2 M (same volume) we can compute [tex]x[/tex]:

[tex]x=1M-0.2M=0.8M[/tex]

Thus, we compute the equilibrium constant:

[tex]K=\frac{0.8*0.8}{0.2} \\\\K=3.2[/tex]

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Burning a compound of calcium, carbon and nitrogen in oxygen generates calcium oxide (CaO), carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrogen dioxide (NO2). A small sample gives 3.106 g CaO, 2.439 g CO2, and 5.097g NO2. Determine the empirical formula of the compound.

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Answer:

CaCN₂

Explanation:

A compound of calcium, carbon and nitrogen CaₐCₓNₙ in oxygen will burning producing:

CaₐCₓNₙ + O₂ → aCaO + xCO₂ + nNO₂

Moles of the oxides CaO, CO₂, NO₂ are:

CaO: 3.106g ₓ (1 mole / 56.08g) = 0.0554 moles of CaO = moles of Ca

CO₂: 2.439g ₓ (1mole / 44g) = 0.0554 moles CO₂ = moles C

NO₂: 5.097g ₓ (1mole / 46g) = 0.111 moles NO₂ = moles N

Empirical formula is the chemical formula that represents the simplest ratio of elements in a compound.

Having as basis 0.0554 moles (The lower number of moles):

0.0554 moles Ca / 0.0554 = 1 Ca

0.0554 moles C / 0.0554 = 1 C

0.111 moles N / 0.0554 = 2N

Thus, the compound CaₐCₓNₙ  has as empirical formula:

Ca₁C₁N₂ = CaCN₂

Eduardo hurts his knee during a basketball game. The trainer applies a cold pack, which gets cold after being squeezed. The next day, Eduardo’s friend Beth is going sledding. Beth buys some hand warmers and puts them into her gloves. All morning, her hands stay toasty warm.

Required:
a. How do you think these devices work?
b. Where do you think the "cold" and the heat comes from?

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Answer:

How do you think these devices work?

Both devices follows the principle and endothermic and exothermic reactions.The cold pack is made up of two bags. The first bag contains water.And it is placed inside the second bag which contains NH4NO3 , and urea. Therefore, when the water bag is squeezed, the bag busted releasing the water  which dissolves  the surrounding  solid compounds. These compounds absolved heat energy in an endothermic reaction.

The components of hand warmers are  activated carbon, salt iron, water,,and cellulose.The Oxidation of iron when exposed to the air (oxygen)generated heat in an exothermic reaction to keep the hand warm.

Thus the cold results from the endothermic reaction as the solid compounds in cold packs absorbed water to break bonds to melts,and the hotness comes  from formation of new bonds(exothermic) as oxidation of Fe to form new compounds with other chemical occurs.

Explanation:

Select the precipitate that forms when aqueous ammonium sulfide reacts with aqueous copper(ii) nitrate. refer to the solubility rules. Provide the complete ionic equation, net ionic equation and spectator ions for https://tex.z-dn.net/?f=%28NH_4%29_2S%28aq.%29%2BCu%28NO_3%29_2%28aq.%29%5Crightarrow%20CuS%28s%29%2B2NH_4NO_3%28aq.%29

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Answer:

- The precipitate that forms from the reaction of Ammonium Sulfide and Copper (II) Nitrate is the insoluble Copper (II) Sulfide (CuS).

- Overall ionic equation

2NH₄⁺ + S²⁻ + Cu²⁺ + 2NO₃⁻ → 2NH₄⁺ + 2NO₃⁻ + CuS (s)

- Net Ionic equation

S²⁻ + Cu²⁺ → CuS (s)

Or better written as

Cu²⁺ + S²⁻ → CuS (s)

Spectator ions include 2NH₄⁺ and 2NO₃⁻.

Explanation:

Ammonium Sulfide - (NH₄)₂S

Copper (II) Nitrate - Cu(NO₃)₂

The overall equation for this reaction is a double displacement reaction and the balance form is represented by

(NH₄)₂S (aq) + Cu(NO₃)₂ (aq) → 2NH₄NO₃ (aq) + CuS (s)

Copper (II) Sulfide (CuS) is the insoluble precipitate formed from this reaction.

Note that the compounds in aqueous form are the ones that can allow the existence in ionic form, the insoluble solid compound stays in that form without ionizing, hence, the overall ionic equation is

2NH₄⁺ + S²⁻ + Cu²⁺ + 2NO₃⁻ → 2NH₄⁺ + 2NO₃⁻ + CuS (s)

Then, the ions that occur on both sides of the overall ionic equation, are called spectator ions and they include 2NH₄⁺ and 2NO₃⁻.

These spectator ions can then cancel out, leaving us with the net ionic equation

S²⁻ + Cu²⁺ → CuS (s)

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If 0.089 grams of KI is dissolved in 500g of H2O, what is the concentration of the resulting solution in parts per million?

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Answer:

The concentration of the resulting solution in parts per million is 177.97

Explanation:

Parts per million (ppm), is a unit of measure for concentration that refers to the number of units of the substance per million units of the set.

The concentration in parts per million expressed in mass / mass is calculated by dividing the mass of the solute (ms) by the mass of the solution (md, sum of the mass of the solute and the mass of the solvent), both expressed in the same unit and multiplied by 10⁶ (1 million).

[tex]ppm=\frac{ms}{md} *10^{6}[/tex]

So, being:

ms: 0.089 grams of KImd: 0.089 grams of KI + 500 grams of H₂O= 500.089 grams

Replacing:

[tex]ppm=\frac{0.089 grams}{500.089 grams}*10^{6}[/tex]

ppm= 177.97

The concentration of the resulting solution in parts per million is 177.97

Why do heart diseas patient's eat oil instead of fat?​

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Answer:

lube

Explanation:

lube and diamorhphisis
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