Answer: When I see you again!
Explanation:
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what is an orbital?
Answer:
Electric Patterns and has many different variations.
Explanation:
What constitutes a solar system?
What is the percent of SO2 in H2SO4?
Help Please
The percent of SO₂ in H₂SO₄ : 65.3%
Further explanationProust states the Comparative Law that compounds are formed from elements with the same Mass Comparison so that compounds have a fixed composition of elements
%Mass A in AxBy =
[tex]\tt \dfrac{x.Ar~A}{MW~A_xB_y}\times 100\%[/tex]
For SO₂ in H₂SO₄ :
MW SO₂ = 32 + 2.16=64 g/mol
MW H₂SO₄ =2.1+32+4.16=98 g/mol
The percent of SO₂ :
[tex]\tt \dfrac{64}{98}\times 100\%=65.3\%[/tex]
What is another name for a row on the periodic table?
Answer choices :
Group
Period
Family
Transition Metals
Which process describes the wearing
away of rock?
A. drainage
B. erosion
C. infiltration
D. weathering
Answer:
weathering
Explanation:
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When halogens react with metals,they form salts called....
When halogens react with metals,they form salts called metal halides according to their electronic configuration according to which reaction takes place.
What is electronic configuration?Electronic configuration is defined as the distribution of electrons which are present in an atom or molecule in atomic or molecular orbitals.It describes how each electron moves independently in an orbital.
Knowledge of electronic configuration is necessary for understanding the structure of periodic table.It helps in understanding the chemical properties of elements.
Elements undergo chemical reactions in order to achieve stability. Main group elements obey the octet rule in their electronic configuration while the transition elements follow the 18 electron rule. Noble elements have valence shell complete in ground state and hence are said to be stable.
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What type of reaction is this?
Zn + K2 CrO 4 --> K + ZnCro4
A) single replacement
B) double replacement
C) decomposition
D) synthesis
Answer:
a) single replacment........................
19. Luke wants to create an aqueous solution that conducts electricity. Which of the following compounds should
he use?
a) KNO3
b) C12H22O11
c) C2H5OH
d) NH4OH
Answer:
I think b) C12H22O11.
Hope this answer is helpful for u.
Which will diffuse the most? The particles with the
A. Least potential energy.
B. Most potential energy.
C. Least kinetic energy.
D. Most kinetic energy.
Answer:
B. Most potential energy
Explanation:
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A reaction begins with 130.5g of substance X and substance Y. How many grams of
substance X and Y are there at the end of the reaction?
A) not enough information provided
B) 100g
C) 65.25g
D) 130.5g
Answer:
130.5g
Explanation:
At the of the reaction, the combined mass of X and Y will be 130.5g.
The premise for this conclusion is based on the law of conservation of matter.
This law states that "in a chemical reaction, matter is neither created nor destroyed but changed from one form to another".
In essence, in a chemical reaction, there is no mass loss.
The amount of product in the reaction is expected to be the same as the amount of reactants used in the experiment. When we start with 130.5g then we should end with 130.5gWhat type of energy is transmitted from the Sun to Earth through space?
Answer:
solar energy
Explanation:
When an egg is boiled in a pot of water on the stove, there is more than one kind of heat transfer. Heat is transferred from the stove to the pot directly since they are physically touching. Heat is also transferred from the pot to the egg, carried through the water.
Answer:
Stove → Pot = conduction, Pot → Egg = convection.
Explanation:
There are three ways in which heat is being transferred from one medium to the other and the means are; radiation, conduction and convection heat transfer.
Radiation is the process in which heat is being transferred through emission in form of electromagnetism. Conduction heat transfer Is the process in which heat is being transferred through contact that is two bodies touching each other. Convection heat transfer is the kind of heat that happens through gases.
Since the heat from the stove touching the pot is the conduction heat transfer.
After the water has been heated up, the gas from the water makes the convection heat transfer.
Consider the following reaction: 3Fe(s) + 4H₂O(g) ➞ Fe₃O₄(s) + 4H₂(g). To answer the following question: "How many moles of hot water vapor (steam) must react to produce 275 g of Fe₃O₄?" How many steps will it take to get the answer? *
4 points
1
2
3
4
Answer: 2
Explanation:
To calculate the moles :
[tex]\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{Molar Mass}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Moles of} Fe_3O_4=\frac{275g}{233.5g/mol}=1.18moles[/tex]
[tex]3Fe(s)+4H_2O(g)\rightarrow Fe_3O_4(s)+4H_2(g)[/tex]
According to stoichiometry :
1 mole of [tex]Fe_3O_4[/tex] are produced by = 4 moles of [tex]H_2O[/tex]
Thus 1.18 moles of [tex]Fe_3O_4[/tex] will be produced by=[tex]\frac{4}{1}\times 1.18=4.72moles[/tex] of [tex]H_2O[/tex]
Mass of [tex]H_2O=moles\times {\text {Molar mass}}=4.72moles\times 18g/mol=85.0g[/tex]
Thus 85.0 g of [tex]H_2O[/tex] will be required and 2 steps are required to get the answer.
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6.
1. Work equals
A force x distance
B. force - distance
C. force + distance.
The force you apply to a machine
is the
A. input force.
B. output force.
C. efficiency.
2.
The unit of work is the
A. watt.
B. newton.
C. joule.
7.
The efficiency of all real
machines is
A. greater than 100%
B. equal to 100%
C. less than 100%
3.
Power is the amount of
A. work done per unit of time.
B. force on a certain area.
C. pressure in a volume of liquid.
8.
4.
The unit for power is the
A. joule.
B. Meter per second
C. watt.
The fixed point that a lever rotates
around is called the
A. fulcrum.
B. input force.
C. wedge.
9.
5.
A machine cannot change the
A. direction of the input force.
B. amount of work needed to do
A screwdriver is an example of a
simple machine called a
A. pulley.
B. screw
C. wheel and axle.
a task.
C. distance over which a force
is applied
10.
Your front teeth are
A. wedges.
B. levers.
C. compound machines.
Answer:
i know right answer
Explanation:
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How many atoms of S are in the following formula: 3Na(SO4)2
1) 6
2) 8
3) 3
4) 5
Answer:
6
Explanation:
In the reaction 2AgI + Na2S → Ag2S +2NaI, calculate the number of moles of AgI needed to react with 85.0 g
Answer:
8.5gNaI × 1molNaI/78gNaI × 234.7g AgI / 1 MOL AgI × 2Mol Ag I / 1mol Na2S=51.2 g of AgI reacts with Na2 SExplanation:
conversion factor is used to make sure that all the units cancels with the other units and we only remain with the mass of Ag I which is 51.2g but since the number of moles can be calculated by dividing with the relative molecular mass therefore 51.2g/234.7gmol=0.22mol
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1. solute is the substance that is being dissolve,while solvent is dissolving medium
2.saturated is solution that contain maximum amount of solut that capable of being dissolve and supersaturated is solution that contain less amount or medium of solut that capable being dissolve : example vinger
3. is a number placed in front of a chemical symbol or formula. It shows how many atoms or molecules of the substance are involved in the reaction. For example, two molecules of hydrogen would be written as 2 H2, and two molecules of water would be written 2 H2O . yes it's can be change only in caseWhen you balance an equation you can only change the coefficients
How many valence electrons does this atom have? (Urgent)
Answer:
It only has 7 valence electrons because there are seven electrons in the highest orbital.
Explanation:
d) velocity ratio =_________ Iload distance
Answer:
velocity ratio is defined as the ratio of distance moved by effort and load in the same time interval
Explanation:
When light pases through a prisim,white light will be separated into different colors. which statment best explains this observation?
Answer:
It's B
Explanation:
The classic rainbow is made of certain colors, so If a white light passed through a glass prism [and only glass] the rainbow would show because of the colors bending [the naked eye can't see that 0-0]
Also, you know the sky is blue right?? The color blue in that prism when the light shined over was the shortest and wavy color. each color has it's own wave. blue is just the shortest and waviest one.
Which is a component of John Dalton’s atomic theory?
The ratio of atoms in a compound is fixed.
The atoms of different elements are the same.
An atom is a small particle of matter that can be broken down.
A reaction can create or destroy atoms as well as rearrange them.
Answer: lol the answer is A
Explanation:
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Answer:
The ratio of atoms in a compound is fixed.
Explanation:
its a
a metal worker uses a cutting torch that operates by reacting acetylene gas, C2H2(g), with oxygen gas, O2(g), as shown in the unbalanced equation below: C2H2(g)=O2(g)= CO2(g) = H2O(g) = heat determine the mass of 25 moles of acetylene (gram-formula mass = 26 g/mol
Answer:
650 grams
Explanation:
Given that acetylene gas reacts with oxygen to produce caobon dioxide, water and heat and the unbalnced equation is
[tex]C_2H_2(g)+O_2(g) \rightarrow CO_2(g) + H_2O(g)+ heat[/tex]
Gram-formula mass of [tex]C_2H_2= 26[/tex] g/mol
So, mass of 1 mole of acelylene is 26 grams
Therefore, mass of 25 moles of acelylene=25x26=650 grams
Hence, the mass of 25 moles of acelylene is 650 grams
The mass of 25 moles of acetylene has been 0.65 kg.
Moles are the count of a number of molecules in an entity and the mass based on the formula mass. 1 mole of a substance has [tex]\rm 6.023\;\times\;10^2^3[/tex] molecules.
The moles can be calculated as:
Moles = [tex]\rm \dfrac{weight}{molecular\;weight}[/tex]
Given, mole of acetylene = 25 mol
molecular mass of acetylene = 26 g/mol
Mass of acetylene = moles [tex]\times[/tex] molecular weight
Mass of acetylene = 25 [tex]\times[/tex] 26
Mass of acetylene = 650 grams
1000 grams = 1 kg
650 grams = 0.65 kg.
The mass of 25 moles of acetylene has been 0.65 kg.
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In mitosis, how does a daughter cell compare with its parent cell?
A.
A daughter cell has twice as many chromosomes as its parent cell.
B.
A daughter cell has half as many chromosomes as its parent cell.
C.
A daughter cell and its parent cell are exact copies of each other.
D.
A daughter cell has no similarity to its parent cell.
Answer: im pretty sure its the last (one daughter cell has no similarity to its parent cell.)
Explanation: bc a daughter cell has 30 and the parent cell would have 46 and thats not twice or half as many and they arent the same either so the last one makes sences
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Atoms and elements are examples of A. molecules. B. mixtures. C. compounds. D. pure substances.
Answer:
atom are very tiny partical
what three geologic events occur due to movement of material within the earth
Answer:
Convection currents are a circular current caused by the difference in temperatures from the bottom to the top of the mantle. It is because of these currents that the plates of the Earth have moved in the past and are moving today. These plate movements cause earthquakes, mountain building, and volcanism.
Explanation:
Liquid or solid water that falls to the ground is called
which two elements make up the main structure of an organic compound?
A. Carbon and oxygen
B. Nitrogen and oxygen
C. Carbon and hydrogen
D. hydrogen and sulfur
Answer:
b nitrogen&oxygen
Explanation:
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Have you ever seen a building that looks as if it were made out of mirrors? These buildings are made using reflective glass. How would
replacing clear windows with reflective glass affect the temperature inside the building? Explain your ideas.
Answer:
the sun would reflect off of the windows causing less heat to travel into the building
Explanation:
Please Help ASAP 100 points! Students set up a controlled experiment. They put five crickets in each of three identical containers. They set one container to 15C, one to 20C and one to 25C. Then they count the number of cricket chirps in each container during 1 hour. What are the TWO constants in this experiment? A: The number of crickets in each container. B:The temperature of each container. C: The number of cricket chirps. D: The kind of containers used.
Answer:
A and C.
Explanation: