If 116 g of butane burns in the presence of 320. g of oxygen how much carbon dioxide will be produced? CO2 produced in grams

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Answer 1

Answer:

270.77 g of CO2.

Explanation:

We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction. This is illustrated below:

2C4H10 + 13O2 —> 8CO2 + 10H2O

Next, we shall determine the masses of C4H10 and O2 that reacted and the mass of CO2 produced from the balanced equation. This can be obtained as follow:

Molar mass of C4H10 = (12×4) + (10×1)

= 48 + 10 = 58 g/mol

Mass of C4H10 from the balanced equation = 2 × 58 = 116 g

Molar mass of O2 = 2 × 16 = 32 g/mol

Mass of O2 from the balanced equation = 13 × 32 = 416 g

Molar mass of CO2 = 12 + (16×2)

= 12 + 32 = 44 g/mol

Mass of CO2 from the balanced equation = 8 × 44 = 352 g

Summary:

From the balanced equation above,

116 g of C4H10 reacted with 416 g of O2 to produce 352 g of CO2.

Next, we shall determine the limiting reactant. This can be obtained as follow:

From the balanced equation above,

116 g of C4H10 reacted with 416 g of O2.

From the above, we can see that a higher mass of O2 i.e 416 g than what was given i.e 320 g his needed to react completely with 116 g of O2. Therefore, O2 is the limiting reactant and C4H10 is the excess reactant.

Finally, we shall determine the mass of CO2 produced from the reaction.

In this case, we shall use the limiting reactant because it will give the maximum yield of CO2.

The limiting reactant is O2 and the mass of CO2 produced can be obtained as follow:

From the balanced equation above,

416 g of O2 reacted to produce 352 g of CO2.

Therefore, 320 g of O2 will react to produce = (320 × 352)/416 = 270.77 g of CO2.

Thus, 270.77 g of CO2 were obtained from the reaction.


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radioactive

photosensitive

luminescent

phosphorescent

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Answer:

If something glows in the dark it is phosphorescent.

Electrons in the outermost shell of an atom that are available to bond with the electrons of other atoms are
Question 11 options:

A)

cations.

B)

free electrons.

C)

valence electrons.

D)

anions.
Question 12 (5 points)
Main group elements have valence electrons in which suborbitals?
Question 12 options:

A)

d and f

B)

s and p

C)

p and f

D)

s and d
Question 13 (5 points)
Molecules have
Question 13 options:

A)

only kinetic energy.

B)

only potential energy.

C)

both potential and kinetic energy.

D)

neither kinetic nor potential energy.
Question 14 (5 points)
The majority of elements are
Question 14 options:

A)

metalloids.

B)

nonmetals.

C)

metals.

D)

inert.
Question 15 (5 points)
A student found the mass of an object to be 26.5 g. To find the volume, the student submerged the object in a graduated cylinder of water. Submerging the object in the water in the graduated cylinder increased the water level by 24.1 mL. The density of the object is
Question 15 options:

A)

1.0906 g/mL.

B)

0.909 g/mL.

C)

1.10 g/mL.

D)

1.1 g/mL.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

definitely

Answer: 11; C

Explanation:

valance electrons

which gas is the most dense under standard temperature and pressure?
A. H2
B. Ne
C. Ar
D. O2

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Answer:

I think it's b: ne

Explanation:

its just a wild guess

Match each term with its definition.

a. The position of an equilibrium always shifts in such a direction as to relieve a stress applied to the system.
b. A molecule that donates a proton when it encounters a proton acceptor.
c. Occurs when a reaction involving an acid and its conjugate base is combined with a second reaction involving a base and its conjugate acid.
d. It ionizes completely when dissolved in water.
e. The shift in the position of equilibrium caused by the addition of a participating ion.
f. It only partially ionizes when dissolved in water.
g. It is capable of acting as either an acid or a base depending upon the solute.
h. The act of self-ionization of a solvent to produce both a conjugate acid and a conjugate base.
i. A chemical species that bears both positive and negative charges.


1. Week electrolyte
2. Bronsted-Lowry acid
3. Neutralization
4. Amphoteric solvent
5. Zwitterion
6. Auto-protolysis
7. Strong acid
8. Le Chåtelier's principle
9. Common effect

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Answer:

The position of an equilibrium always shifts in such a direction as to relieve a stress applied to the system -Le Chåtelier's principle

A molecule that donates a proton when it encounters a proton acceptor.- Bronsted-Lowry acid

Occurs when a reaction involving an acid and its conjugate base is combined with a second reaction involving a base and its conjugate acid.- Neutralization

It ionizes completely when dissolved in water.- Strong acid

The shift in the position of equilibrium caused by the addition of a participating ion.- Common ion effect

It only partially ionizes when dissolved in water.- Weak electrolyte

It is capable of acting as either an acid or a base depending upon the solute- Amphoteric solvent

The act of self-ionization of a solvent to produce both a conjugate acid and a conjugate base.- Auto-protolysis

A chemical species that bears both positive and negative charges.- Zwitterion

Explanation:

In the answer box we have various chemical terminologies and their definitions. In answering the question, you must carefully read through each definition, then check what option best matches that definition from the options provided.

Each definition applies only to one terminology as you can see in the answer above.

What molar concentration of hydrochloric acid (HCl) is needed to prepare a disinfectant solution with a pH

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Answer:

The correct approach is "3.1×10⁻³ M".

Explanation:

As we know,

[tex]pH=-log[H_{3}O^+][/tex]

[tex]pH=2.5[/tex]

[tex][H_{3}O]^+= \ ?[/tex]

Now,

⇒ [tex]-log[H_{3}O]^+=2.5[/tex]

⇒ [tex][H_{3}O]^+=10^{-2.5}[/tex]

⇒             [tex]=3.1\times 10^{-3} \ M[/tex]

So that the needed molar concentration of HCL will be:

= [tex]3.1\times 10^{-3} \ M[/tex]

is a dolerite a mineral or a rock

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Answer:

rock is the correct answer

Explanation:

Answer: here's the thing: rocks are minerals.Well, made out of them. so you can say that dolerite is a rock, but it is made out of minerals

Explanation:

How are plants,animals,and bacteria alike

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Answer:

They all carry bacteria you have to feed it

Explanation:

Answer:

They all have  Organisms.

Explanation:

Hope this helps!

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What type of bond is present between Magnesium and Fluoride in MgF2?

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Answer: Ionic Bond

Explanation:

Ionic compounds are created by bonding a metal and non-metal

Mg is a metal

Fluoride is a non-metal

Write the balanced chemical equation for the decomposition of sulfur trioxide to sulfur dioxide and
oxygen.

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Answer:

The balanced equation is 2SO2+O2→2SO3 .

What is the volume of 26.1 g of a substance if the density of the substance is 0.28 g/mL?

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Answer:

It is 93.2

Explanation:

It's that answer because if you divide volume and density that's what you get

Which of the following describe glands? Check all that apply.

a structure that secretes substances through a duct

a thin layer that separates or connects structures inside the body

a structure that secretes hormones into the bloodstream

a structure usually made from connective and epithelial cells

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Answer:a, c, d

Explanation: just did it on edge

The melting and boiling points of a group of elements decrease as you go down the group, while their reactivity increases.
a.. Are the elements from the first group or the second last group of the Periodic Table?
b ..Does this group consist of metals, metalloids, non-metals or a mix?
c.. Identify two elements in this group.​

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Answer:

a) first group

b) metals

c) K - potassium, Li - lithium

Explanation:

a) they are the alkali metals

b) they're alkali metals lol

c) just look at a periodic table :P

FILL IN THE BLANKS ASAP 40 POINTS AND BRAINLIST

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Answer:

1.) land

2.) water

3.) warmer

4.) rises

5.) sea

Explanation:

Hot air rises, and land heats up first.

Answer:

Here are the answers:

1.) land

2.) water

3.) warmer

4.) rises

5.) sea

Explanation:

During a day at the beach, the land heats up faster than the water. Because of this, the air over land rises over the land and the cooler, more dense air, blows into the ocean, creating a sea breeze.

what is heavier 1 pound of bricks or 1 pound of feathers

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Answer:

They are both the same.

Explanation:

ONE POUND of feathers

ONE POUND of brick

Answer:

They are both the same

Explanation:

Even though feathers are lighter they are both 1 pound. Why do you have so many feathers?!?!?

Order: Vitamin K (Aquamephyton) 1 mg IM x 1 dose Newborn: Weight 4 kg Supply: 10mg/mL vial How many mLs would be given

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Answer:

Volume(ml) of drug required = 0.1 ml

So, medicine is safe for this child.

Explanation:      

Given:

Desired dose (D)= 1 mg

Dose in hand (H) = 10 mg

Quantity (Q) = 1 ml

Computation:

Volume(ml) of drug = [Desired medicine / medicine in hand] Quantity.

Volume(ml) of drug required = [1/10]1

Volume(ml) of drug required = 0.1 ml

So, medicine is safe for this child.

In a certain chemical reaction, the bond energy of the products is 67 kJ and
that of the reactants is 52 kJ. Because energy is conserved, how much
potential energy does the system release or absorb?
O A. The reaction uses up 15 kJ of energy from the reaction system.
B. The reaction creates 15 kJ of energy when bonds form.
C. The reaction system absorbs 15 kJ of energy from the
surroundings.
O D. The surroundings absorb 15 kJ of potential energy.

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D. The surroundings absorb 15 kJ of potential energy.

Further explanation

Chemical bonds = potential energy

ΔH reaction from bond energy is a breaking and forming reaction of the 2 reacting molecules

Can be formulated:

ΔH rxn =  ∑ the energy of the reagent bonds broken - ∑ the energy of the bonds formed by the product

The bond energy of the products is 67 kJ and reactants 52 kJ

[tex]\tt \Delta H_{rxn}=52-67=-15~kJ[/tex]

ΔH = negative ⇒The reaction is exothermic(releases heat to surrounding)

Answer:

C is right

Explanation:

The state of matter of a material depends on its
O A) density
OB) temperature
O C) volume
OD) weight

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Answer:

Tempature

Explanation:

Matter can move between any two states (or phases) of matter depending on the pressure and temperature conditions. ... The temperature of the melting and boiling points depend on the identity of the substance and the atmospheric pressure.

Also apex.

Answer:

temperature

Explanation:

an example here

ice

when its cold ice tends to stay as a solid but as the temperature rises the ice melts and turns into a liquid... with more heat the water will turn into gas

12. (01.06 LC)
Which of the following is a property of a pure substance? (5 points)
It consists of different types of compounds.
It may have substances in different states of matter,
It is made up of a single element or type of compound,
Its components can be separated by employing physical methods.

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Answer:

3rd one

Explanation:

dont have one, i think just think it makes most sense

Answer:It is made up of a single element or type of compound

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Answer:

Mg

Explanation:

If one were comparing just the neutral atoms Mg and S, the S atom would be smaller as both elements are in the same period and sulfur is more to the right

Nervous tissue transmits messages throughout the human body by

contracting.

providing protection.

conducting impulses.

absorbing vital nutrients.

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Answer: conducting impulses

Explanation:

just did it on edge

Answer:

c. conducting impulses.

Explanation:

got it right on edg, hope this helps!

__Hgo > __Hg + __O2?​

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How to Balance:

Hg + O2 → HgO

✅Word equation: Mercury + Oxygen gas → Mercury (II) oxide

✅ Type of Chemical Reaction: For this reaction we have a combination reaction.

✅ Balancing Strategies: To balance this equation it's probably easiest to begin by changing the coefficient in front of the HgO.

This is a combination reactions because the mercury (Hg) plus the oxygen gas (O2) come together to form the Mercury (II) oxide (MgO).

Hint-1

Hint-2

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18. Which of these is an ion?
A. Fluorine with 9 protons
B. Calcium with 18 electrons
C. Calcium with 18 neutrons
D. Fluorine with 9 neutrons

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It is c. Calcium with 18 neutrons

A deck of cards has dimensions 8.9cm x 5.72cm x 1.82 cm. What is the volume of the deck in cubic centimeters?

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The volume of the deck having dimensions 8.9cm x 5.72cm x 1.82 cm is 92.65 cubic centimeters.

How to find the volume of the Cube ?

The volume of a cube is obtained by multiplying its side three times. The formula of volume of the cube can thus be given as, Volume of cube = , where s is the side length of the cube.

Given ;

Length : 8.9cmBreadth : 5.72cmHeight : 1.82 cm

Formula used  ;

Volume = Length x Breadth x Height

            = 8.9cm x 5.72cm x 1.82 cm.


             = 92.65 cm³ i.e, 92.65 cubic centimeters

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How many atoms of N (nitrogen) are there in 1 mole of NH4Cl?

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Answer:

In one mole of NH₄Cl  6.022 × 10²³ atoms of N are present.

Explanation:

Given data:

Number of atoms of N = ?

Number of moles of NH₄Cl = 1 mol

Solution:

First we have to calculate the number of  atoms in NH₄Cl .

There is only 1 mole of N in 1 mole of NH₄Cl .

Now we will calculate the number of atoms of nitrogen in one mole of N  by using Avogadro number.

It is the number of atoms , ions and molecules in one gram atom of element, one gram molecules of compound and one gram ions of a substance.

The number 6.022 × 10²³ is called Avogadro number.

1  mole of N = 6.022 × 10²³ atoms of N

Thus in one mole of NH₄Cl  6.022 × 10²³ atoms of N are present.

How many grams of glycine amide should be added to 1.00 g of glycine amide hydrochloride to give 100 mL of solution with pH 8.00

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Answer:

0.4235 g of glycine amide should be added

Explanation:

From the given information:

The equation of the reaction can be illustrated as:

[tex]BH^+ \to B^+ + H ^-[/tex]

where:

mass of glycine amide hydrochloride = 1.00 g

Suppose x be the amount of (in grams) of glycine amide that is required to be added; Then:

[tex][BH^+] = \dfrac{1.00 \ g}{110.54 \ gmol \times 0.100 L}[/tex]

[tex][BH^+]=[/tex] 0.0905 M

So, For [B} i.e, for glycine amide

[tex][B] = \dfrac{x \ g}{74.083 \ gmol \times 0.100 L}[/tex]

[B] = 0.135x  M

[tex]\dfrac{[B]}{[BH^+]}=\dfrac{0.135x \ M}{0.0905 \ M }}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{[B]}{[BH^+]}=1.49x[/tex]

The log of the above question can be computed as:

[tex]log _{10}\dfrac{[B]}{[BH^+]}=log _{10}1.49x[/tex]

[tex]pH = pK_a + log _{10} \dfrac{[B]}{[BH^+]}[/tex]

8.00 = 8.20 + [tex]log _{10}(1.49x)[/tex]

8.00 - 8.20 = [tex]log _{10}(1.49x)[/tex]

-0.20 = [tex]log _{10}(1.49x)[/tex]

1.49 x = [tex]10^{-0.20}[/tex]

1.49 x = 0.631

x = 0.631/1.49

x =  0.4235 g

what is the energy level of aluminum​

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Answer:

Three energy levels

The Bohr model for aluminum shows its thirteen protons and neutrons inside the nucleus, with thirteen electrons orbiting in three energy levels.

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Air masses that form over large bodies of water are moist. What process determines the amount of moisture in an air mass?

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Answer:

I don't know if this is right but try it. The amount of water vapor in the air is called absolute humidity. The amount of water vapor in the air as compared with the amount of water that the air could hold is called relative humidity. This amount of space in air that can hold water changes depending on the temperature and pressure.

what is erotic please answer​

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Answer:

adjective

Explanation:

relating to or tending to arouse sexual desire or excitement.

Answer:

WARNING: THIS IS NOT FOR THE EYES OF KIDS

Explanation:

Its when a man's penis gets excited around women or other men. This is usually called sexual desire and feelings. This only happens to men in their particular area because they might see someone they like or they might just be masturbating alone.

When an objects volume is made smaller and it’s mass remains the same it’s density

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Density decreases when volume increases if mass is kept constant. Density is defined as mass divided by volume.
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