12 Ethene gas, CH is completely burned in excess oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water
The equation for this exothermic reaction is shown.
CH 30, - 200, 2H,0
The table shows the bond energies involved in the reaction
bond
bond energy
(kJ/moly
614
413
C-C
CHH
0 0
СО
495
799
O-H
467
What is the total energy change in this reaction?
A-954 kJ/mol
B-1010 kJ/mol
C-1313 kJ/mol
D-1359 kJ/mol

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Answer 1

Answer:

12 Ethene gas, CH is completely burned in excess oxygen to form carbon dioxide and water

The equation for this exothermic reaction is shown.

CH 30, - 200, 2H,0

The table shows the bond energies involved in the reaction

bond

bond energy

(kJ/moly

614

413

C-C

CHH

0 0

СО

495

799

O-H

467

What is the total energy change in this reaction?

A-954 kJ/mol

B-1010 kJ/mol

C-1313 kJ/mol

D-1359 kJ/mol

Explanation:

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Related Questions

Which of these is an example of chemical separation of a substance?
-Distillation
-Magnetism
-Paper Chromatography
-Bond breaking

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Answer:

Bond broking

Explanation:

Bond broking.

at least three everyday things that exist or occur because of science.

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Answer:  

1.A POWER DRILL COULD SET YOUR HOUSE ON FIRE, IN THEORY.

2.STICKY NOTES COME OFF EASILY BECAUSE THEIR ADHESIVE IS UNEVEN. ...

3.GUM IS CHEWY BECAUSE IT'S MADE OF RUBBER. ...

4.OFFICE BUILDINGS ARE EVER-SO-SLIGHTLY TALLER AT NIGHT. ...

5.A LEGO BRICK CAN SUPPORT 770 POUNDS OF FORCE. ...

6.POLISHING SHOES IS LIKE FILLING IN A ROAD'S POTHOLES.

Explanation:

calculate the ph of a solution whose(oh^-) is 4.583*10^-5 mole dm cube (pkw=14)​

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pH of solution = 9.661

Further explanation

pH is the degree of acidity of a solution that depends on the concentration of H⁺ ions. The greater the value the more acidic the solution and the smaller the pH.

pH = - log [H⁺]

So that the two quantities between pH and [H⁺] are inversely proportional because they are associated with negative values.

pOH=-log[OH⁻]

[tex]\tt pOH=-log[4.583\times 10^{-5}]\\\\pOH=5-log~4.583=4.339[/tex]

pH+pOH=pKw

[tex]\tt pH=14-4.339\\\\pH=9.661[/tex]

Use the drop-down menus to select the sentences that show precise use of pronouns.
1. Fred visited Nick after his graduation.
2. After Nick's graduation, Fred visited him.
1. Marie told Sarah that she makes great spaghetti.
2. Marie told Sarah, "You make great spaghetti."
1. John broke the fence with his bike.
2. John's bike hit a fence and it broke.
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Sentence 1
Sentence2

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Answer:

sentence 2, sentence 2, sentence 1

Explanation:

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Answer:

1. Fred visited Nick after his graduation.

2. After Nick's graduation, Fred visited him.

1. Marie told Sarah that she makes great spaghetti.

2. Marie told Sarah, "You make great spaghetti."

1. John broke the fence with his bike.

2. John's bike hit a fence and it broke.

Which of the following sets of forces acting on an object will result in the object moving?
5 Newtons Up and 5 Newtons Down
31 Newtons Left and 32 Newtons Right
0 Newtons Up and 0 Newtons Down
9 Newtons Left and 9 Newtons Right

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Answer:

31 N left and 32 N right because

Explanation:

It’s the only one movement because when you subtract them there’s still 1 left

What will happen to the flow of blood in blood vessels (pulse) if heart beat rate increase

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Answer:

"Low levels of the hormone epinephrine, also called adrenaline, cause blood vessels to relax and widen. High levels of this same hormone, along with the hormone norepinephrine, cause the blood vessels to narrow and the heart rate to rise, increasing blood pressure."

Explanation:

Express in scientific notation. Choose the answer with the proper number of significant figures. 9x10^9/4.5x10^1​

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Answer:

Your answer should be 2.4 x 10^9.  please hit the crown

Explanation:

how do i caculate velocity

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Answer:

Velocity Equation in these calculations:

Final velocity (v) of an object equals initial velocity (u) of that object plus acceleration (a) of the object times the elapsed time (t) from u to v.

Explanation:

A state property X has a value 89.6 units. It undergoes the following changes, first increase by
3.6 units, then increase by another 18.7 units, then decrease by 12.2 units and finally attains a
value of 85.5 units The value for this series of change is A) 14.2 units
B) -4.1 units C) 108.3 units
D) uncertain​

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Answer:

B) -4.1 units

Explanation:

According to this question, a state property X has a value 89.6 units. It undergoes the certain changes as follows:

- first increase by 3.6 units

- then increase by another 18.7 units

- then decrease by 12.2 units

- and finally attains a value of 85.5 units

This can be mathematically represented by 89.6 - {3.6 + 18.7 - 12.2 - x) = 85.5

To get x, we say;

89.6 + 3.6 = 93.2

93.2 + 18.7 = 111.9

111.9 - 12.2 = 99.7

99.7 - 85.5 = 14.2units.

The changes that occured is represented as follows:

= (3.6 + 18.7) - (12.2 + 14.2)

= 22.3 - 26.4

= -4.1 units

Explain how the isotopes and ions of an atom differ.

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Answer:

istopes is a situation in which each of two or more forms of same element that contain equal number of proton....while ions of an atoms are with extra electrons or missing electrons so they tends to differ

which process explains how rock that formed underground is now aboveground in sierra nevada

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Answer:

formation process

Explanation:

farllon plate was fully subducted along pacific coast line

The cascade mountains formed from the igneous rocks by plate movement are younger and they are formed by the uplift of plates makes them appears aboveground in sierra Nevada.

What are cascade mountains in Sierra Nevada ?

Since they were formed by melting above a subduction zone, the Cascades and Sierra Nevada's rocks are largely igneous. The Cascades, which initially arose 36 million years ago and are still forming now, are younger mountains.

In contrast, the Nevadan Orogeny, which occurred over 200 million years ago, is when the plutonic core of the Sierra Nevada started to form. When subducting at a sharp angle, oceanic lithosphere at the edge of the North American continent melted, and the magma surged back through the continental crust to form a volcanic arc.

The once-deep granite batholith that makes up today's Sierra Nevada was exposed by erosion after being raised by the North American plate. Although one small spur is located in Nevada, the elevated granitic intrusion is 640 kilometers  long and largely located in California.

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What is the K-T boundary?

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Answer:

Definition

The Cretaceous/Tertiary boundary (KT), also often called the Cretaceous/Paleogene (K/Pg) boundary, marks the contact between the Mesozoic and Cenozoic eras ∼ 65 Ma ago. The KT boundary is characterized by the last major mass extinction in Earth history that saw the demise of the non-avian dinosaurs along with 50% to 60% of the Earth fauna and flora.

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Is vacuole a plant or animals cell

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Answer:

plant

Explanation:

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Niels Bohr’s model of the atom helped to explain

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Answer:

a theory for the hydrogen atom based on quantum theory that energy is transferred only in certain well defined quantities. Electrons should move around the nucleus but only in prescribed orbits.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You think that although there are some differences, the human nervous system is similar to a computer. You're friend says, "No way! A computer is just metal, wires, and plastic." Develop an argument that would persuade your friend that there are similarities between these two systems. Include specific examples and evidence to support your position.

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Answer:

We have nerves that are just like wires that run through our body that tells us what is going on and what to do about it. The hard dive like in a computer is our brain, which is made up of three parts that control things like coordination, movement, involuntary, and voluntary movement. The sensory numerous just like the keys in a computer pick up what we are doing in life.

Explanation:

The equations are not balanced. Which equation would have the same coefficients in the same order as 2CO2 + 3H20 C2H6O + 3O2?

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Answer:

Fe + H2SO4  Fe2(SO4)3 + H2

Explanation:

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Answer:

C- Fe + H2SO4  Fe2(SO4)3 + H2

Explanation:

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Which of the following is not a good indication that a chemical change has occurred?
A. The formation of gases
B. A change in color
C. A scratched surface
D. The release heat or light​

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

Mrs. Franklin loves teaching science and thinks about it all the time. While walking one day, she steps on a warm, fresh piece of used gum. The gum flattens and sticks to her shoe. When she lifts her foot, she sees long strings of gum between her shoe and the sidewalk. She thinks, "What a great demonstration of the properties of metals!"


What properties of metals would Mrs. Franklin most likely teach about with this demonstration?


conductivity and luster

ductility and malleability

malleability and reactivity

conductivity and ductility

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Answer:

Ductility and Malleability

Explanation:

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Answer:

the correct answer is Ductility and Malleability....(B)....

Explanation:

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Please help me how do i solve this

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Answer:120

Explanation:2gfdxxfgngfnf

Use the model to answer the question.
Which element symbol actually represents the model?

Plz answer

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Boron has 5 protons.

compare the size of F- and Na+ with atomic size of Neon?​

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Fluorine's atomic configuration is (2,7). As it's charge is -1, it will have 8 electrons in it's outermost shell thus filling its octate. similarly, Sodium loses one electron.

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Which of the following best describes a hypothesis?
A. An explanation that is supported by scientific data
B. A proven explanation for experimental results
c. A possible answer to a scientific question
D. A question about the natural world
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It’s C because hypothesis is what u think would happen in the experiment
It is most definitely C, A hypothesis is a prediction before an experiment occurs

wich if the following statements best describes why the mass of a bowling ball would not change if it were transported from earth to the moon?


gravity is constant forge

the bowling ball will adapt to the changes in gravity

matter is resistant and changes gravity

the amount of mattet in the bowling ball remains the same

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Answer:

the amount of matter in the bowling ball remains the same

Explanation:

The reason why the mass of the bowling ball on earth and moon remains the same is that matter in the bowling ball remains the same.

Mass of any substance is the amount of matter it contains.

Since there is no loss in matter, the mass of the bowling ball anywhere in the universe will be the same. Only the weight changes due to differences in gravity.

A chemistry teacher is able to grade chemistry labs at a rate of 5 labs for every 3 minutes. They need to grade 165 labs how many hours will it take?​

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Answer:

1.65hr

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Number of labs  = 5 labs

 Time taken  = 3 minutes

Unknown:

Time taken in hours to grade 165 labs  = ?

Solution:

Let us find the rate of the teacher;

  Rate  = [tex]\frac{number of labs}{time}[/tex]  

  Insert the parameters and solve;

   Rate  = [tex]\frac{5}{3}[/tex]   = 1.67labs/min

Now;

   Time to grade 165 labs  = [tex]\frac{number of labs}{rate}[/tex]  

   Time to grade 165 labs  = [tex]\frac{165}{1.67}[/tex]   = 98.8min

  Since;

               60min = 1hr

               98.8min  = [tex]\frac{98.8}{60}[/tex]   = 1.65hr

Which of the following is a physical change?
Sugar dissolving in water

Milk souring

Metal rusting

Paper burning in a fire

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Answer:

sugar dissolving in water

Explanation:

at the end mixing 2 substances and not get a new substance is not a chemical change. the sugar is still sugar even when its in water.

How many grams are equal to 0.11 mole of copper(I) chromate?

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Mass of Copper(I) chromate( CuCrO₄) = 19.75 g

Further explanation

The mole is the number of particles contained in a substance

1 mol = 6.02.10²³

Moles can also be determined from the amount of substance mass and its molar mass

[tex]\tt \large{\boxed{\bold{mol=\dfrac{m(mass)}{MW(molecular~weight)}}}[/tex]

0.11 mole of Copper(I) chromate( CuCrO₄) ⇒ MW=179.54 g/mol, so mass :

[tex]\tt mass=mol\times MW\\\\mass=0.11\times 179.54\\\\mass=19.75~g[/tex]

Given the following equation,
HCl aq) + NaOH aq
NaClaq) + H2O(l)
How many moles of H20 will be produced if there are 5 moles of HCI?​

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Answer:

5 moles

Explanation:

Given data:

Number of moles of HCl = 5 mol

Number of moles of H₂O produced = ?

Solution:

Chemical equation:

HCl + NaOH     →   NaCl + H₂O

Now we will compare the moles of HCl with H₂O.

                          HCl            :           H₂O

                             1               :             1

                             5               :            5

5 moles of water will be produced.

5)
Experiments with gold foil indicated that atoms
A)
usually have a uniform distribution of positive charges
B)
usually have a uniform distribution of negative charges
C)
contain a positively charged, dense center
D)
contain a negatively charged, dense center

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Experiments with gold foil indicated that atoms contain a positively charged, dense center and the correct option is option C.

Experiments with gold foil, known as the Rutherford gold foil experiment, were conducted by Ernest Rutherford in 1911. In this experiment, he bombarded a thin gold foil with alpha particles.

Most of the alpha particles passed through the foil with little deflection, but some of them were deflected at large angles, and a small fraction even bounced back. This observation led Rutherford to conclude that the atom contains a positively charged, dense center called the nucleus, where most of its mass is concentrated. He proposed the nuclear model of the atom, which became a significant advancement in the understanding of atomic structure.

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Which has kinetic energy?
Ob
a tank of gasoline
a moving car
a battery
Ос
Od
water in a reservoir

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Answer:

a moving car

Explanation:

because The faster an object is moving, the more kinetic energy it has. Any object that is moving has kinetic energy – the moving object has energy because of its motion.

The density of lead is 11.4g/cm3. What volume, in ft3, would be occupied by 10.0 g of lead?

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Answer:

The volume is 3.09 ft^3.

Explanation:

The formula for volume is mass divided by density. 10.0 g / 11.4 g/cm^3 = 0.87719. Converted to cubis foot is 3.09 ft^3. I hope this helps you.

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