Chemistry:
A sample of helium occupies 1820 mL at 719 mmHg. Assume that the temperature is held constant and determine (a) the volume of the helium at 752 mmHg and (b) the pressure, in mmHg, if the volume is changed to 345 mL

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Answer 1

Answer:

You can use the Boyles Law formula

P1V1 = P2V2

Substitute what you have and solve for the new volume. There is no need to do any conversions:

730mmHg * V1 = 719mmHg* 1820mL

V1 = 719mmHg* 1820mL  / 730mmHg

V1 = 1792mmHg

The correct answer should have only 2 significant figures: Volume = 1800mL

Explanation:

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Answer 2

The volume of the helium at 752 mmHg is 1740 ml and  the pressure, in mmHg, if the volume is changed to 345 mL is 3792 mmHg.

What is pressure?

Pressure is defined as the force applied perpendicular to an object's surface per unit area over which that force is dispersed.

It is also defined as the physical force exerted on an object.

(a) The volume of the helium at 752 mmHg

P1V1 = P2V2

719 mmHg x 1820 ml = 752 mmHg x V2

V2 = 719 mmHg x 1820 ml / 752 mmHg

V2 = 1740 ml  

(b) The pressure, in mmHg, if the volume is changed to 345 mL

719 mmHg x 1820 ml = P2 x 345 ml

P2 = 719 mmHg x 1820 ml / 345 ml

P2 = 3792 mmHg

Thus, the volume of the helium at 752 mmHg is 1740 ml and  the pressure, in mmHg, if the volume is changed to 345 mL is 3792 mmHg.

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Related Questions

Based on the trends you've identified, what generalizations can you make about how atoms gain or lose electrons?
Select all the correct answers.

1. Atoms with close to eight valence electrons tend to gain electrons when forming ions.

2. Atoms with only a few valence electrons tend to lose electrons when forming ions.

3. Atoms tend to gain or lose electrons such that they have eight valence electrons.

4. Atoms tend to gain or lose electrons in a way that results in the same electron configuration as a noble gas.

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Answer:

All of them, see below

Explanation:

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According to rule of octet, atoms gain or lose electrons so as to attain 8 electrons in valence shell. So atoms with fewer valence electrons will lose and atoms with valence electrons close to 8 will gain electrons. Thus, all the given statements are correct.

What is octet rule?

Octet rule states that, atoms become stable when they achieve 8 electrons in their valence shell. As per this rule, atoms with fewer number of valence electrons or extra electrons are not stable.

Non-metals are all electron deficient. They contains valence electrons close to 8. Thus, they tends more to gain one or more electrons as per their valency to attain octet.

Similarly, metals are electron rich they contains one or two extra electrons in their valence shell and they easily lose these electrons to make the penultimate shell with 8  electrons  being the the valence shell.

Noble gases in group 18 are stable since they are already having 8 valence electrons. Therefore, all the statements are correct regarding the lose/gain of electrons.

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Mr. Smith wanted to see if the color of light shined on a plant had an effect on the number of leaves it had. He gathered 2 groups of the same species of plants, gave them the same amount of water, and did the test for the same amount of time. On one group of plants he used white light. For the second group he changed the light color to red.

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Answer:

This question is asking to identify the following variables in the question;

Independent variable: COLOR OF LIGHT

Dependent variable: NUMBER OF LEAVES OF THE PLANT.

Constant: SAME SPECIES OF PLANT, SAME AMOUNT OF WATER

Explanation:

Independent variable is the variable that is changed or manipulated by the experimenter in an experiment. In this experiment, the COLOR OF LIGHT is the independent variable because it is the variable that was changed

The dependent variable is the variable that is measured in an experiment or the variable that responds to the changes made to the independent variable. In this experiment, the dependent variable is the NUMBER OF LEAVES OF THE PLANT.

The constant is the variable that is kept unchanged by the experimenter throughout the experiment. In this case, the SAME SPECIES OF PLANT, SAME AMOUNT OF WATER are the constants.

Which two ideas about energy were lost when the caloric idea was abandoned?

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The storage and transfer of energy.

Which mineral is found in both limestone and marble?

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Answer:

Calcite

Explanation:

it is am mineral made up mostly of calcium carbonate

Answer:

Calcite is the answer your looking for.

Explanation:

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Are water molecules always polar or always non polar?

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Answer:

hi

Explanation:

Water is a polar molecule. While the overall charge of the molecule is neutral, the orientation of the two positively charged hydrogens (+1 each) at one end and the negatively charged oxygen (-2) at the other end give it two poles.

What is the coefficient for carbon dioxide (CO2) that completes and balances the equation below?

C6H12O6 + 6O2 à _?_ CO2 + 6H2O


1

2

6

12

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The coefficient will be one #1 which make the equation balanced if you see on the left you have 1atom of carbon so on the right you’ll also have 1 Atom of carbon too so 1 is the correct answer!

when an ato. of chlorine gains an electron it charge is niw​

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Answer:Again, it is more energy-efficient for chlorine to gain one electron than to lose seven. Therefore, it tends to gain an electron to create an ion with 17 protons, 17 neutrons, and 18 electrons, giving it a net negative (–1) charge. It is now referred to as a chloride ion.

Explanation:

How many orbitals does "p" have?

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Answer:

three

Explanation:

Answer: 3

Explanation: The p sublevel has 3 orbitals, so can contain 6 electrons max. The d sublevel has 5 orbitals, so can contain 10 electrons max. And the 4 sublevel has 7 orbitals, so can contain 14 electrons max.

Which is a laboratory Thermometer made of?
Mercury or Alcohol

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Answer:

Mercury

Explanation:

The old school laboratory thermometers were made from the liquid metal Mercury. It is a toxic element and must be handled with care.

Nowadays, we use digital thermometers, which are safer and provide a more accurate reading.

can i get help with this dont really get it​

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Answer:

Number 2 is Direction

Explanation:

The old answer for number four was incorrect

I apologize for the inconvenience but I do not have an answer that fits in the lines for number 4

Which element is a metalloid?
selenium (Se)
polonium (Po)
phosphorus (P)
iodine (I)

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Answer: polonium(Po)!

Explanation:

defined by the dictionary of oxford languages, a metalloid is defined as a an element (e.g. arsenic, antimony, or tin) whose properties are intermediate between those of metals and solid nonmetals or semiconductors. there are a total of 8 metalloids. Boron, silicon, germanium, arsenic, antimony, tellurium, astatine, and polonium.

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Answer:

iodine

Explanation:

im pretty sure thats the answer

How much energy is required to raise the temperature of a
300.0 gram block of lead from 22.3°C to 59.9°C? The specific
heat of lead is 0.129 J/gºC.
Round your answer to the nearest whole number.

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Answer:

Q = 1455 J

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of block = 300 g

Initial temperature = 22.3 °C

Final temperature = 59.9°C

Specific heat of lead = 0.129 j/g.°C

Energy required = ?

Solution:

Formula:

Q = m.c. ΔT

Q = amount of heat absorbed or released

m = mass of given substance

c = specific heat capacity of substance

ΔT = change in temperature

ΔT = T2 - T1 =  59.9°C - 22.3 °C

ΔT = 37.6  °C

Q = 300 g × 0.129 j/g.°C ×  37.6  °C

Q = 1455 J

1. What is a fat molecule that includes oils, waxes and steroids? *
(2 Points)
protein
lipid
element
carbohydrate
different kinda

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b is correct it makes more sense lo

Some materials are phosphorescent, meaning that they can absorb light energy from the Sun, and then re-emit this energy later. Many objects people use today are phosphorescent, including glow-in-the-dark plastics. Some plastic objects have phosphorescent materials in them, which causes them to glow after they are exposed to light. In 1896, one year after x-rays were discovered, scientist Henri Becquerel hypothesized that uranium might work in this way as well. So he exposed a sample of uranium to sunlight, and then was pleased to discover that the uranium continued to emit energy even after it was taken out of the light. However, after several straight days of cloudy skies over his laboratory, Becquerel was shocked to discover that the energy kept coming from the uranium, even without sunlight. What had Becquerel accidentally discovered?

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Answer:

Explanation:

After the Becquerel came to know the discovery of X-ray by Roentgen  Becquerel began looking for a connection between the phosphorescence  and the newly discovered X-rays. His thought was that phosphorescent uranium salts might absorb sunlight and reemit it as x rays.

To experiment this  he exposed a sample of uranium to sunlight, and then was pleased to discover that the uranium continued to emit energy even after it was taken out of the light. However, after several straight days of cloudy skies over his laboratory, Becquerel was shocked to discover that the energy kept coming from the uranium,  

He reported that the uranium salts emitted radiation without any stimulation from sunlight.  He did further tests to confirm that sunlight was indeed unnecessary, that the uranium salts emitted the radiation on their own.

Initially he thought the effect was due to particularly long-lasting phosphorescence, but he soon discovered that non-phosphorescent uranium compounds exhibited the same effect. After that he announced that the element uranium was indeed what was emitting the radiation.  

At first he also believed his rays were similar to x-rays, but his further experiments showed that unlike x-rays, which are neutral, his rays could be deflected by electric or magnetic fields which was against his expectations. Finally “Radioactivity” term was given to describe this new phenomenon.

This story of becquerel is well known example of accidental discovery.

when the amount of energy increases, what happens to the frequency of that wave?

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When the energy increases the wavelength decreases. If the energy goes up as the frequency increases too.

Practice
What is the best definition of science? Choose the best answer.
Only learning through experimentation
Learning how the world works using evidence
8
Only looking at the world
A
9
Knowledge does not change - this knowledge has
been and is the same always
10
Aut
11
12
SUBMIT
13 P

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Answer:

learning trough experimentation i think

Julius went swimming at the lake. While he was playing on the shore, he found
a rock and a stick, and he threw them both in the lake. The rock sank to the
bottom, and the stick floated on top of the water. What must be true about the
stick and the rock?

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Answer:

the rock is dencer than the water and the stick has more surface tension.

Answer:

The rock is heaver so it sinks to the bottom of the lake, and the and the stick is lighter so it floats.

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(03.06 MC)

What is the strongest intermolecular force between an NaCl unit and an H2O molecule together in a solution? (4 points)

Group of answer choices

Covalent bonding

Dipole-dipole force

Hydrogen bonding

Ion-dipole force

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Answer:

Hydrogen bonding

Explanation:

Its my answer

If all of the atoms are made of the same three subatomic particles, then how can you
tell one element is different from another?

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Answer:

they may have the same subatomic particles but always attach to another atom

Explanation:

Why does wood float in water and what is its density compared to water's 1.0 g/mL?

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The density of wood <1 g/ml

Further explanation

If an object is put into the fluid, then there are 3 possibilities that will happen

1. floating 2. in the middle of the fluid 3. sink

Floating if the density of an object <the density of a liquid

In the middle of a fluid if the density of a liquid is the density of an object

Sink if the density of an object> the density of a liquid

Wood can float in water because it has a smaller density than water, so its density is <1 g / ml

HI!! I need help, who has more energy red lights or radio waves?

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Answer:

Red Lights

Explanation:

the answer is red lights

List the steps to write the shorthand electron configuration of argon.

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Answer: 1s22s22p63s23p6.

Explanation:Therefore the Argon electron configuration will be 1s22s22p63s23p6. Because the third energy level has eight electrons and is therefore full (3s23p6) it is called a noble gas.

What is an energy sublevel?

A. The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital

B. The energy required to gain electrons to form an octet

C. The energy contained within the nucleus of an atom

D. The amount of energy lost when 2 electrons are paired

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Answer: A. The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital. OR C. The energy contained within the nucleus of an atom.

Explanation: In chemistry, it would be A., but in physics, it would be C. It really depends on which subject in Science you’re doing. If you’re doing chemistry, choose A, if you’re doing physics, choose C.

An energy sublevel is A. The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital.

What is an energy sublevel?

An energy sublevel refers to the amount of energy that is possessed by all the electrons residing in an orbital. The energy sublevel can be ordered in the s, p, d, and f levels.

So, these are the orbitals described by the energy sublevel. The correct option number that describes the energy sublevel is then this; A. "The level of energy possessed by all electrons in one type of orbital."

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How does the overall charge of oxygen-16
compare to the overall charge of oxygen-17 and oxygen-18? Use the
models of isotopes to help explain your answer

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Answer:

there's a difference in neutrons in the neutron count

Explanation:

look at the diagram

The overall charge in both the isotopes is the same that is 0.

Explanation:

Isotopes are the atoms of the same element with the same number of protons and electrons but with different numbers of neutrons.

In the isotope oxygen-17:

There are 8 protonsThere are 9 neutronsThere 8 electronsOverall charge on the oxygen-17:

     [tex]=+8+(-8)=0[/tex]

In the isotope oxygen-18:

There are 8 protonsThere are 10 neutronsThere 8 electronsOverall charge on the oxygen-18:

       [tex]=+8+(-8)=0[/tex]

The only difference in the given two isotopes is of number of neutrons

So from this, we concluded that the overall charge in both the isotopes is the same that is 0.

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what is the chemical formula for molybdenum(vi) sulfide

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Answer: Mo2S6

Explanation: Only transition metals have Roman numerals. Metals first then nonmetals

(True or false) all forces acting Paris

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Answer:

False.

Explanation:

The answer is False that all forces acting Paris.

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What is the noble gas
configuration for Tungsten?

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Answer:

[Xe] 6s² 4f¹⁴ 5d⁴

Explanation:

Which group had the highest percentage of voter turnout for the 2008 election? A. advanced degree B. bachelor’s degree C. high school graduate D. less than 9th grade

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Answer:

Republican

Explanation:

So sorry if im wrong but thus us what I remember studying

What was the nickname given to Mendeleyev by the other chemists in Europe? Why did they give him that name?

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Answer:

Low Chemist

Explanation:

A scientific name that was given to only the nobleist of its time.

The person above me had the correct answer good luck!

13. Kelly is the dishes and decides to unfortunately wash her mother cast iron skillet by placing it in a sink full of water. After she's done washing it and leaves it to dry on the rack, she notices it's starting to turn weird colors. After first she thinks nothing of it until her mom calls her to the kitchen a day later as she's putting the dishes up. She is holding the iron skillet and she looks very upset. She shows Kelly how the iron has changed colors and tells her the skillet is ruined. What happened to the iron skillet considering if this is a physical or chemical property and which of the Metal VS Nonmetal properties has taken place?

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Answer:

The skillet got rusted.

Explanation:

In the context, Kelly kept the iron skillet in the sink which is full of water. After washing the dishes, she noticed the skillet's color is starting to change. She kept it for dry on the rack but the day later the skillet was ruined and damaged.

It was a chemical and physical change in the property of the metal where the iron skillet which was kept in the sink full of water oxidized due to the water content and the iron got oxidized to form form iron oxide which is known as rust. It damages the utensil and the color changes to muddy red or brownish red.

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