I need help with number 6

I Need Help With Number 6

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Answer 1
It’s the greenhouse effect. Hope this helps!
Answer 2

(d) greenhouse effect


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please at least answer one! Determine the formula mass of each of the substances below.
1. CaCl2
2. NH4OH
3. AgCH3COO
4. Ba3(PO4)2
5. Al2(CO3)3
6. Zn(NO3)2

Someone please help! I've been stuck on this for hours :(

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Answer:

Explanation:

1. 40.08 + 35.45(2) = 110.98

2. 14.01 + 1.01(5) + 16.00 = 35.06

3.  107.87 + 12.01(2) + 1.01(3) + 16.00(2) = 165.91

4. 137.33(3) + 30.97(2) + 16.00(8) = 601.93

5. 26.98(2) + 16.00(9) + 12.01(3) = 216.06

6. 65.39 + 14.01(2) + 16.00(6) = 189.41

Check me if I'm wrong.

What is the mass of 2.13 moles of lithium arsenate

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Lithium Arsenate - Li3AsO4 (160g/mol). So, it’s 2,13 mol * 160 g/mol = 340,8 g.

how many liters of hydrogen gas is produced from 3.712 g of magnesium with 104.2ml of 1.385 mol/L HCL (aq) at SATP?

Please help me!! I need to figure this question out for a quiz.

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Answer:

The correct answer is 1.61 L.

Explanation:

Based on the given information, 3.712 grams of Mg reacts with 104.2 ml of 1.385 mol per L HCl at SATP, there is a need to find the amount of hydrogen gas produced in liters.  

The chemical reaction taking place in the given case is,  

Mg + 2HCl = MgCl2 + H2

The reacting moles of each reactants is,  

Moles of Mg = 3.712 g/24.305 g = 0.153 moles

Moles of HCl = 1.385 mol/L * 0.1042 L = 0.144 moles

From the reaction it is clear that Mg and HCl are present in 1:2 molar ratio. Therefore, 0.153 moles of Mg can completely react with 0.306 moles of HCl. However, the moles of HCl obtained in the given case is only 0.144 moles, thus, HCl is a limiting reactant.  

Now the moles of hydrogen produced is,  

n = 0.144 moles of HCl * (1 mole H2/2 mol HCl) = 0.072 moles

Finally to find the liters of hydrogen gas produced, the ideal gas equation is used, that is, PV = nRT

At STAP, the value of T is 273 K and pressure is 1 atm, the value of R is 0.082 atm.L/mol.L. Now putting the values we get,  

PV = nRT

V = nRT/P

V = 0.072 mol * 0.082 atm.L/mol.L*273/ 1 atm

V = 1.61 L

In a titration experiment, a 10.00 ml sample of H2SO4 was titrated with 33.25 mL of 0.777 M KOH.
Calculate (H2SO4).

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Answer:

H2SO4 = 0.3885 mol L-1

Explanation:

We need (i) a stoichiometric equation:

H2SO4 + 2NaOH = NaSO4 +2H2O

1:2

And (ii) equivalent quantities of sodium hydroxide

Moles of NaOH  = 10x [tex]10^{-3}[/tex]L x 0.777mol [tex]L^{-1}[/tex] = 0.00777 mol

So H2SO4  = (0.5 x 0.00777 mol) / 0.001

= 0.3885 mol L-1

Blood rich in carbon dioxide was called venous blood, as it was believed that only the veins carried this type of blood. Based on what you know about the circulatory system, explain why this statement is incorrect.

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Answer:

Yes is incorrect

Explanation:

not all veins carry blood rich in CO2 , the pulmonary vein carries blood with O2 which means that not all veins carry blood rich in CO2

Are two atoms of the same element identical?
Please answer this and I will mark the best answer as the brainiest answer.

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

Are two atoms of the same element identical?

No they are not, for multiple reasons,

1) Heisenberg uncertainty principle: Electrons don't have a definite position, and direction of motion, at the same time. So we can only know of the two. Therefore the atoms are not identical in terms of the location or direction of motion at any fixed point in time.

2) Isotopes, while the number of protons in the nucleus determine the element, atoms of the same element can have different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei.

3) Electrons again, atoms can exist in energized states, therefore we may have a different number of electrons

27. Which event will most likely occur in
rising air?
A. clearing skies
B. cloud formation
C. decreasing relative humidity
D. increasing temperature​

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Answer:

B. cloud formation

Explanation:

The event that will most likely occur is cloud formation. This is because Rising Air is the key process in the production of clouds and precipitation. This occurs because the air rises and as it rises it begins to expand, it expands so much so that the temperature of the air begins to decrease and humidity rises  until  cloud droplets begin forming as the excess water vapor condenses on the the air particles.

Under what conditions will deviations from the "ideal" gas be expected?

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Answer:

Conditions which results in deviating a gas from "ideal" behavior are

1. Low Temperature

2. High Temperature

Explanation:

Ideal gas according to the kinetic model theory states that the conditions that apply are high temperatures where kinetic energy and low pressure is too high and the interactions in between and the container are negligible. Hence, the deviations of ideal gas falls when there is low temperature and high pressure.

Si una masa dada de hidrógeno ocupa 40 litros a 700 grados torr. ¿Qué volumen ocupará a 1 atmósfera de presión? (dar la presión en atmósferas). Por favor :c

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Answer:

[tex]V_2=36.84L[/tex]

Explanation:

Hola,

En este caso, podemos usar la ley de Boyle, la cual nos permite analizar el comportamiento volumen-presión en un gas ideal de manera inversamente propocional:

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]

Así, dado el volumen y la presión inicial, la cual se convierte a atmósferas (760 torr = 1atm), calculamos el volumen final a 1 atm como se muestra a continuación:

[tex]V_2=\frac{P_1V_1}{P_2}=\frac{700torr*\frac{1atm}{760torr}*40l }{1atm}\\ \\V_2=36.84L[/tex]

Saludos!

Answer:

[tex]V_2=~36.84~Litros[/tex]

Explanation:

En este caso tenemos diferentes valores de volumen y presión para un primer estado:

[tex]V_1=~40~Litros[/tex]

[tex]P_1=~700~torr[/tex]

Y tenemos valores de presión para un segundo estado:

[tex]V_2=~?[/tex]

[tex]P_2=~1~atm[/tex]

Necesitamos una relación entre volumen y presión para poder hallar nuestra incognita ( [tex]V_2[/tex]). Nuestra relación es la ley de Boyle:

[tex]P_1*V_1=P_2*V_2[/tex]

Ahora bien, tenemos una unidad diferente para el presión en [tex]P_2[/tex] (atm), debemos hacer una conversión. Esta conversión puede hacerse si sabemos que 1 atm = 760 torr por lo cual [tex]P_2=760~torr[/tex]

Ahora podemos reemplazar en la ecuación:

[tex]700~torr*40~Litros=760~torr*V_2[/tex]

[tex]V_2=\frac{700~torr*40~Litros}{760~torr}[/tex]

[tex]V_2=~36.84~Litros[/tex]

El volumen sera de 36.84 Litros

Espero que ayude!

What is
ground water?​

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Answer:

Water that is present beneath the Earth's surface

The two products that are formed when a solution of HNO3 and a solution of NaOH react are water and:
NaNO2.
NaNO3.
NaHNO.
NaHNO3.

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Answer:  NaNO3 (Sodium Trioxonitrate (V) )

Explanation:

The equation of the reaction is; HNO3 + NaOH -----> H2O + NaNO3

Answer: its B

Explanation:

Q2: A compound consists of 40.00 % C, 6.67 % H and
rest is oxygen by mass. If RMM of X is 180, find the
molecular formula.​

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Answer:

C6H12O6

Explanation:

Just use the table method like I did and compared the molecular mass with the mass of the empirical formula.

Which of the following is NOT a true state-
ment about gases?

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Answer:

Unsure there's not enough information to answer

Explanation:

Which of the following is NOT a true statement about gases?

Which type of burn injury can convert to a deeper injury due to tissue hypoxia?

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Answer:

Deep partial-thickness wounds

balance each equation by entering the correct coefficients.

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Answer:

5SiO2 + 2CaC2 --> 5Si + 2CaO + 4CO2

4NH3 + 5O2 --> 4NO + 6H2O

What is the average atomic mass of chlorine if 75.8% of chlorine atoms are 35/17 CL with a mass of 34.9589 amu and 24.2% are 37/17 CL with a mass of 36.9659 amu?

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Answer:

Explanation:So if a neutron or two is added or removed from the nucleus, then the ... For example Cl–35 has an atomic mass of 35 u (17 protons and 18 neutrons), while Cl–37 ... Calculate the mass contribution of chlorine–35 to the average relative atomic mass ... Which of the following are isotopes of 3517Cl? 1735Cl. 3517Cl. 3717Cl.

Photochemical smog consists of a) coal dust b)water droplets and soot c) ozone d) acid rain

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Answer:

the answer is C Ozone

hope that helps

how do shinny pots or pans reflect light

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Answer:

Yes they do

Explanation:

This is because the light that shines on the pots and pans reflect back considering that they are shinny.

Answer:

Polished shiny surfaces reflect light because they have a even surface.

Explanation:

The polished shiny surfaces being smooth and lustrous, absorb very little amount of light and reflect more.

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How many atoms of nitrogen in 2.0 mol of dinitrogen monoxide, N2O?

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Answer:

I think that the answer is N20:2(14.01)+1(16.06)=44.02g/mol(c) fluorine Di nitrogen monoxide contains how many mom 6.022 x

1023 mol N20

How many atoms are contained in 97.6 g of platinum (Pt)?

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Answer:

3.01 * 10 ^ 23 atoms of Pt

Explanation:

1 mole of Pt contains 6.02 * 10 ^ 23 atoms of Pt

195.084 g of Pt has  6.02 * 10 ^ 23 atoms of Pt  

97.6 g = .5 moles so  

97.6 g of Pt has 3.01 * 10 ^ 23 atoms of Pt

The 97.6 grams of platinum contains [tex]3.011\times 10^{23}[/tex] atoms.

Given:

The mass of platinum = 97.6 grams

To find:

The number of platinum atoms in 97.6 grams.

Solution:

Mass of platinum = 97.6 g

Moles of platinum =[tex]\frac{97.6g}{195.084 g/mol}=0.500 mol[/tex]

According to the mole concept:

1 mole = Avogadro Number = [tex]N_A=[/tex] [tex]6.022\times 10^{23} atoms/ molecules/ions[/tex]

The number of platinum atoms in 0.500 moles of platinum:

[tex]=0.500\times 6.022\times 10^{23} atoms\\\\=3.011\times 10^{23} atoms[/tex]

The 97.6 grams of platinum contains [tex]3.011\times 10^{23}[/tex] atoms.

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If I dilute 120 mL of a 1.3 M solution until the new concentration is 0.83 M, what is the new volume? Round to the nearest WHOLE NUMBER and DO NOT include units. *
1 point

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Answer:

[tex]V_2=188mL[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for dilution processes, the initial moles must be the same to the final moles, therefore, only the volumes and molarities change from the beginning to the end of the dilution:

[tex]M_1V_1=M_2V_2[/tex]

In this case, we are asked to compute the new or final volume, so we simply solve for it as shown below:

[tex]V_2=\frac{M_1V_1}{M_2}=\frac{120mL*1.3M}{0.83M}\\ \\V_2=188mL[/tex]

Best regards.

what is the half-life of the substance as determined by the graph?​

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Answer:

6.25

Explanation:

Because 2.5 is half and idk know how to explain but  yeah

1. What Volume of HCl is generated if 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted at STP? [tex]H_{2} (g) + Cl_{2}(g) -\ \textgreater \ 2HCl(g)[/tex] 2. What volume does 4.87 mol of Kr have at STP? 3. What pressure of HCl is generated if 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted in 4.55 L at 455 K?

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Answer:

1. 2.17 dm^3

2. 109.1 dm^3

3. 0.398 atm

Explanation:

1. Considering the equation of the reaction;

Number of moles of chlorine gas in 3.44 g= 3.44/2(35.5)= 0.0485 moles

Since we can see from the equation that

1 mole of chlorine gas yields 2(22.4) dm^3 of HCl

0.0485 moles of chlorine gas yields 0.0485 moles × 2(22.4)dm^3/1= 2.17 dm^3

2. Note that 1 mole of Kr occupies 22.4 dm^3

Therefore 4.87 moles of Kr will occupy 4.87 × 22.4 dm^3/1 = 109.1 dm^3

3. From PV= nRT

n= 0.0485 moles

V= 4.55 L

T= 455 K

P= the unknown

R= 0.082 atm dm^3K-1mol-1

P= nRT/V

P= 0.0485 moles × 0.082 atm dm^3K-1mol-1 × 455/4.55

P= 0.398 atm

Answer:

1) volume of HCl = 2.17 L HCl

2) volume of Kr = 109.09 L

3) Pressure of HCl = 0.796 atm

Explanation:

Step 1: Data given

Mass of Cl2 : 3.44 grams

Molar mass Cl2 = 70.9 g/mol

STP = 1atm and 273 K

Step 2: The balanced equation

H2(g) + Cl2(g) → 2HCl(g)

Step 3: Calculate moles of Cl2

Moles Cl2 = mass/ molar mass Cl2

Moles Cl2 = 3.44 grams / 70.9 g/mol

Moles Cl2 = 0.0485 moles

Step 4: Calculate moles HCl

For 1 mol H2 we need 1 mol Cl2 to produce 2 moles HCl

For 0.0485 moles Cl2 we'll have 2*0.0485 = 0.097 moles HCl

Step 5: Calculate volume of HCl

For 1 mol we have 22.4 L

For 0.097 moles we have 22.4 * 0.097 = 2.17 L HCl

Step 1: Data given

Moles of Kr = 4.87 moles

STP = 1 mol, 1atm and 273 K and 22.4 L

Step 2: Calculate volume at STP

1 mol has a volume of 22.4 L

4.87 moles has a volume of 22.4 L * 4.87 = 109.09 L

Step 1: Data given

Mass of Cl2 : 3.44 grams

Molar mass Cl2 = 70.9 g/mol

Volume = 4.55 L

Temperature = 455 K

Step 2: The balanced equation

H2(g) + Cl2(g) → 2HCl(g)

Step 3: Calculate moles of Cl2

Moles Cl2 = mass/ molar mass Cl2

Moles Cl2 = 3.44 grams / 70.9 g/mol

Moles Cl2 = 0.0485 moles

Step 4: Calculate moles HCl

For 1 mol H2 we need 1 mol Cl2 to produce 2 moles HCl

For 0.0485 moles Cl2 we'll have 2*0.0485 = 0.097 moles HCl

Step 5: Calculate pressure of HCl

p*V = n*R*T

⇒with p = the pressure of HCl = TO BE DETERMINED

⇒with V = the volume = the volume of HCl = 4.55 L

⇒with n = the moles of HCl = 0.097 moles

⇒with R = the gas constant = 0.08206 L*atm/mol*K

⇒with T = the temperature = 455 K

p = n*R*T / V

p = (0.097 moles * 0.08206L*atm/mol*K * 455 K) / 4.55 L

p = 0.796 atm

1. What Volume of HCl is generated if 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted at STP? 2. What volume does 4.87 mol of Kr have at STP? 3. What pressure of HCl is generated if 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted in 4.55 L at 455 K?

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Answer:

1. 2.17 dm3 VOLUME OF HCl IS PRODUCED WHEN 3.44 g OF Cl2 REACT AT STP

2. 4.87 MOLE OF Kr AT STP CONTAINS 109.088 dm3 .

3. THE PRESSURE WHEN 3.44 g OF Cl2 are reacted at 4.55 L AT 455 K IS 0.77 atm

Explanation:

1 Volume of HCl if 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted at STP?

Equation for the reaction:

H2 + Cl2 ---------> 2HCl

1 mole of Cl2 reacts to form 2 mole of HCl

At STP, 1 mole of a gas is equal to the molar mass of the gas sample

35.5 * 2 g of Cl2 reacts to form 2 mole of HCl

3.44 g of Cl2 will react to form  ( 3.44 * 2 / 71 ) mole of HCl

= 0.0969 mole of HCl

1 mole of HCl = 22.4 dm3

0.0969 mole of HCl = ( 22.4 * 0.0969 / 1)

= 2.17056 dm3

The volume of HCl is 2.17 dm3 when 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted at STP.

2. What volume does 4.87 mol of Kr have at STP?

1 mole of a substance is 22.4 dm3 of the sample

1 mole of Kr = 22.4 dm3

4.87 mole of  Kr = 4.87 * 22.4

= 109.088 dm3

4.87 mole of Kr at STP contains 109.088 dm3 volume

3. Whta pressure of HCl is generated if 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted at 4.55 L at 455 K

Using the formula:

PV = nRT

V = 4.55 L

R = 0.082 L atm/ mol K

T = 455 K

m = 3.44 g

n = mass / molar mass

molar mass = ( 1 + 35.5) = 36.5 g/mol

n = 3.44 g / 36.5 g/mol

n = 0.094 mole

P = nRT / V

P = 0.094 * 0.082 * 455 / 4.55

P = 3.50714 / 4.55

P = 0.7708 atm

The pressure of HCl if 3.44 g of Cl2 are reacted at 4.55 L and 455 K is 0.7708 atm.

1. The volume of HCl generated is 2.15 L

2. The volume of 4.87 moles of Kr is 109.088 L

3. The pressure of HCl generated is 0.788 atm

1. Determination of the volume of HCl generated

We'll begin by calculating the number of mole in 3.44 g of Cl₂

Mass of Cl₂ = 3.44 g

Molar mass of Cl₂ = 2 × 35.5 = 71 g/mol

Mole of Cl₂ =?

Mole = mass / molar mass

Mole of Cl₂ = 3.44 / 71

Mole of Cl₂ = 0.048 mole

Next, we shall determine the mole of HCl produced.

H₂ + Cl₂ —> 2HCl

From the balanced equation above,

1 mole of Cl₂ reacted to produce 2 moles of HCl.

Therefore,

0.048 mole of Cl₂ will react to produce = 0.048 × 2 = 0.096 mole of HCl

Finally, we shall determine the volume of HCl generated at STP.

At standard temperature and pressure (STP),

1 mole of HCl = 22.4 L

Therefore,

0.096 mole of HCl = 0.096 × 22.4 = 2.15 L

Thus, the volume of HCl generated at STP is 2.15 L

2. Determination of the volume of 4 moles of Kr at STP

At standard temperature and pressure (STP),

1 mole of Kr = 22.4 L

Therefore,

4.87 moles of Kr = 4.87 × 22.4 = 109.088 L

Thus, 4.87 moles of Kr has a volume of 109.088 L at STP

3. Determination of the pressure of HCl generated.

Number of mole (n) of HCl obtained = 0.096 mole

Volume (V) = 4.55 L

Temperature (T) = 455 K

Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol

Pressure (P) =?

PV = nRT

P × 4.55 = 0.096 × 0.0821 × 455

P × 4.55 = 3.586128

Divide both side by 4.55

P = 3.586128 / 4.55

P = 0.788 atm

Thus, the of HCl generated is 0.788 atm

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What volume of 0.500 M HNO₃(aq) must completely react to neutralize 100.0 milliliters of 0.100 M KOH(aq)?

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Answer:

v = 500 milliliters

Explanation:

[tex]HNO_{3}[/tex]  ⇒  [tex]H^{+} + NO^{3-}[/tex]

[tex]KOH[/tex]  ⇒  [tex]K^{+} + OH^{-}[/tex]

1 [tex]H^{+}[/tex] to 1 [tex]OH^{-}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{0,5}{V} = \frac{0,1}{100} \\\\v * 0,1 = 50\\v = 500 milliliters[/tex]

As a result of nitrogen
atmosphere remain or less______​

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Answer: constant

Explanation:

Processes like nitrogen fixation, lightning, and the cycle results the nitrogen atmosphere to  remain less constant

What is the total mass of Kr-42 remaining in a 20-mg sample after 48.8 hours?
(1) 2.5 mg
(2) 5.0 mg
(3) 10 mg
4) 20 mg​

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Answer:

2.5milligram

Explanation:

Due to Kr-42 the 20mg will diluted to the experinental evluation


How many atoms of oxygen are contained in 160 grams of N203?

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Answer:

well person with a question it would be 356 an atom for eveyday of the year but every four years it would be 366 atoms

Explanation:

I should be 366 atoms

Please help!!


How many moles of sodium carbonate (Na2CO3) are required to precipitate the calcium ion from 803.1 mL of a 0.35 M CaCl2 solution?

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Answer:

[tex]n_{Na_2CO_3}=0.28molNa_2CO_3[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the undergoing chemical reaction is:

[tex]Na_2CO_3(aq)+CaCl_2(aq)\rightarrow CaCO_3(aq)+2NaCl(aq)[/tex]

Hence, given the solution of calcium chloride, we can compute its reacting moles:

[tex]n_{CaCl_2}=0.35\frac{mol}{L}*803.1mL*\frac{1L}{1000mL}= 0.28molCaCl_2[/tex]

Thus, by knowing there is a 1:1 molar ratio between sodium carbonate and calcium chloride, we can easily compute the moles of sodium carbonate needed for a complete precipitation as shown below:

[tex]n_{Na_2CO_3}=0.28molCaCl_2*\frac{1molNa_2CO_3}{1molCaCl_2} \\\\n_{Na_2CO_3}=0.28molNa_2CO_3[/tex]

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describe a change caused by kenitic energy as well as a change that involves potential energy

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A change caused by kinetic energy is if a ball is moving and it bounces and goes down it is energy and gravity acting upon it . when the ball stops then it has potential energy

kinetic energy object in motion

potential energy object at rest
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