Answer:
M = molar concentration
n = moles of solute
v = liters of solution
Explanation:
Susana heats up a sample of red crystals. While the sample is being heated,a gas is released and a blue powder is left after heating. Is the sample of red crystals an element or compound?
Answer & Explanation:
Susana's red crystal sample is a compound because it was broken down into a gas and blue powder. It is not an element because elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary means, such as heating.
Answer:
Susana's red crystal sample is a compound because it was broken down into a gas and blue powder. It is not an element because elements cannot be broken down into simpler substances by ordinary means, such as heating.
Explanation
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why is the moisture of cirrus clouds mostly in the solid state
Answer:
Wind is the horizontal movement of air, transporting energy transferred from the earth's surface as sensible and latent heat. Sensible heat is transferred by the processes of conduction and convection. Conduction transfers energy within a substance, and convection transfers energy through the vertical movement of the heated substance. Latent heat is the transfer of energy by transforming the substance itself. As you recall, water has the ability to exist as liquid, gas or solid. The transformation from liquid to gas is called evaporation; the reverse process, from gas to liquid, is called condensation; from liquid to solid is known as solidification (freezing); and from solid to liquid, fusion (melting). Water can also be transformed directly from solid to gas (sublimation), or the reverse, through a process called deposition. We will see these various processes in the formation of clouds.
Explanation:
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What happens in a double-replacement reaction?
A. An element replaces an element in another compound.
B. Two reactants combine to form one compound.
C. One compound separates into two or more products.
O D. The elements in two compounds switch places
Answer: D
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Answer:
Explanation:
D
Differentiate between physical and chemical change
Explanation:
Physical Change is a type of change where by no new chemical substance is formed. Physical changes are reversible. whilst Chemical change is a change where new chemical substance is always formed. Chemical changes are usually irreversible.
Examples of Physical Change include;
Melting of Ice
Melting of Candle
Grinding of chalk
Magnetization of Iron
Examples of Chemical Change includes;
Cooking of food
Rusting of Iron
Burning of Charcoal
You have a 155-g sample of Al2O3. If there are 22.5 g of Al in the solution, what is the percent by mass of the solute? Use details to support your answer.
Answer:
14.52%
Explanation:
The percentage by mass (WW%) is calculated by using the formula:
Mass of solute/mass of solution ×
100
The solute (Al) is 22.5g while the solvent (Al2O3) is 155g
Hence, percent by mass is:
22.5/155 × 100
= 0.1452 × 100
= 14.52%
Hydrofluoric acid (HF) can be prepared according to the following equation:
CaF2 + H2SO4 2 HF + CaSO4.
How many grams of HF can be prepared from 75.0 g of H2SO4 and 63.0 g of CaF2?
In the above problem, which reactant is limiting and which is in excess?
Given the balanced equation:
( Reaction type : double replacement)
CaF2 + H2SO4 → CaSO4 + 2HFI
We can determine the number of grams prepared from the quantity of 75.0 H2SO4, and 63.0g of CaF2 by converting these grams to moles per substance.
This can be done by evaluating the atomic mass of each element of the substance, and totaling it to find the molecular mass.
For H2SO4 or hydrogen sulfate it's molecular mass is the sum of the quantity of atomic mass per element. H×2 + S×1 + O×4 = ≈1.01×2 + ≈32.06×1 + ≈16×4 = 2.02 + 32.06 + 64 = 98.08 u (Dalton's or Da) or g / mol.
For CaF2 or calcium fluoride, it's molecular mass adds 1 atomic mass of calcium and 2 atomic masses of fluoride due to the number of atoms.
Ca×1 + F×2 = ≈40.07×1 + ≈19×2 = 40.08 + 38 = 78.07 u (Da or Dalton's) or g / mol.
The limiting reactant in the given balanced reaction is sulphuric acid. The mass of HF produced from 75 g of H₂SO₄ is 30 g.
What is limiting reactant?The limiting reactant in a species is the reactant which is fewer in amount and thus determine the yield of the product.
In the given reaction, one mole of calcium fluoride reacts with one mole of sulphuric acid to give two moles of HF. The molar mass of calcium fluoride CaF₂ is 78 g/mol the weight taken here is 63 g. Thus number of moles is 63/78 = 0.87 moles.
The molar mass of sulphuric acid H₂SO₄ is 100g/mol. The weight taken here is 75 g and thus, number of moles is 75/100 = 0.75 moles. One mole of calcium fluoride need one mole of H₂SO₄ . Thus 0.87 neede 0.87 moles of H₂SO₄ . But here we have only 0.75. Thus it is the limiting reactant.
As per the reaction, one mole or 100 g of H₂SO₄ produce 2 moles or 40 g of HF (molar mass = 20 g/mol). Thus mass of HF produced from 75 g is calculated as follows:
mass of HF = (75 × 40)/100
= 30 g.
Hence, mass of HF produced in this reaction is 30 g.
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Who is best associated with Psychoanalysis?
-Wilhelm Wundt
-Sigmund Freud
-William James
-None of the above
-Other:
Answer:
None of the above
Explanation:
Erikson's was a student of freud's and expanded of his theory of psychosexual development by emphasizing the importance of culture in parenting practices and motivations and adding three stages of adult development.
Why do clothes stick together when coming out of a dryer? And do the clothes start off as neutral?
here is what came up when i searched it up:
"The attraction between protons and electrons can also make clothes stick together in the dryer. When you dry clothes in the dryer, different fabrics rub together, and electrons from a cotton sock (for instance) may rub off onto a polyester shirt."
Sometimes, clothes can get stuck together after they come out of a dryer because of static electricity.
No, clothes may not start off as neutral. Whether clothes have static charges before going into the dryer depends on different things.
Why do clothes stick together when coming out of a dryer?Static electricity happens when certain things touch and create an uneven amount of electrons. This can cause one material to have a positive charge and the other to have a negative charge. When clothes move and touch each other in a dryer, this rubbing can cause static electricity.
If the clothes are cleaned and dried correctly, they should have no charge or be evenly charged.
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What does unsaturated zone mean?
How do the alveoli in the lungs move oxygen and nutrients into the bloodstream? 1.Gravity 4.Time 2.Diffusion 5.Pressure 3.Magnetic force
Answer:
2.Diffusion
Explanation:
As we metabolize certain nutrients for the correct functioning of our cells, carbon dioxide is produced as a result. We need oxygen in order to metabolize them, so we need to have a system to incorporate it, and to eliminate the carbon dioxide produced.
This system is provided by the interaction between the respiratory system, which allows the enter of oxygen into the body and gets rid of the carbon dioxide, and the circulatory system, which acts transporting carbon dioxide and oxygen to and from the lungs, respectively.
The surface available for the gaseous exchange is enlarged by the pulmonary alveoli. The alveoli are the terminal aerial spaces of the respiratory system and the structures where the exchange between the air and blood is produced. Each alveolus is surrounded by a net of capillaries, where oxygen is freed from the hemoglobin and moves into the cells by diffusion. Carbon dioxide, diffuses out of the cells into the capillaries, where most of it dissolves in the plasma of the blood.
A natural resource that is replaceable through a cycle in nature or sustainable practice is called a ______________.
Answer:
renewable recource.
Explanation:
Which of the following is not an example of biased language?
a.
“You are too short to reach that.”
b.
“Are you deaf?”
c.
“Move along, grandpa!”
d.
“I think I’ve been gypped.”
Answer:
I think it is D.
Explanation:
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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Q3: Fingers and hands pulling, pushing, pressing, or lifting are all examples of applying a
Is it friction gravity motion or force
Answer:
force
Explanation:
because the force
How many mL of ethanol would you
add to water to make 1750 mL of a
40.0% ethanol solution (v/v%)?
Answer:
700 mL of ethanol would be added
Explanation:
Given data:
Volume of ethanol added to make 40% v/v solution = ?
Total volume of solution = 1750 mL
Solution:
We will calculate the 40% 1750 mL which will be the volume of ethanol added to the water to make 40%v/v solution.
(40/100)× 1750 mL
0.4 × 1750 mL
700 mL
700 mL of ethanol would be added.
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Pls help: What is the net equation for CNO cycle?
Answer:
The CNO cycle (for carbon–nitrogen–oxygen) is one of the two known sets of fusion reactions by which stars convert hydrogen to helium, the other being the proton–proton chain reaction (pp-chain reaction). Unlike the latter, the CNO cycle is a catalytic cycle.
Write the electron configuration for Br, with 35 protons and 35 electrons.
Answer:
2 8 8 8 8 1
Explanation:
Why are city streets so vital to the functioning of a city, as well as the people living within it?
.) 1. The Lewis valence dot electron structures are used to illustrate the number of valence electrons of atoms of representative elements. Considering this, use the Periodic Table to predict the number of "dots" that should be drawn around Antimony (Sb) to represent its Lewis Dot Structure.
Answer:
put 5 dots
Explanation:
it has 5 valence electrons
Answer:
5
Explanation:
Antimony is in group 15 of the periodic table which means it has 5 valence electrons. Therefore, its Lewis Diagram should contain 5 dots to represent these 5 valence electrons.
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Liquid Nitrogen’s temperature is minus what degress
Answer:
-320f
Explanation:
Calculate the frequency of a wave that is 4.3 x 10^-11 m the speed of light 5 points
is 3x10^8 m/s *
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In sexual reproduction, how many genes does an offspring receive for each trait ♀️
Answer:
Each parent's half of the genes acquired by the offspring. They have two of each chromosome and hence two alleles of each gene, and one acquired from each parent.
Identify the type of chemical reaction that is described.
Answer:
Explanation:
A. Decomposition
B. Synthesis
C. Combustion
D. neutralization
What does a particular point on a line of a phase diagram represent ?
Answer:
the line represents the condition where pressure and heat have the same effects.
Answer: C) The melting point of a substance at a specific pressure.
An element found in groups 3-12 of the periodic table is classified as a[n]
Answer:
Transition Metals
Explanation:
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Which of the following notations is the correct noble gas configuration for Li
Noble gas configuration for Li : [He]2s¹
Further explanationIn an atom, there are levels of energy in the shell and sub-shell
This energy level is expressed in the form of electron configurations.
Lithium with atomic number 3, then the electron configuration:
1s²2s¹
And for noble gas configuration or it can be called Condensed electron configurations :
[He]2s¹
Answer:
[He]2s¹
Explanation:
A sector of a circle has an area of 132m². if the angle of the sector is 105,°,calculate the radius of the circle
How many moles of acetaminophen are in a 0.8mL (0.0008L) dose of infants Tylenol
Answer:
0.007 mol
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Volume of acetaminophen: 0.8 mL
Step 2: Calculate the mass corresponding to 0.8 mL of acetaminophen
The density of acetaminophen is 1.26 g/mL.
0.8 mL × (1.26 g/mL) = 1 g
Step 3: Calculate the number of moles corresponding to 1 g of acetaminophen
The molar mass of acetaminophen is 151.16 g/mol.
1 g × (1 mol/151.16 g) = 0.007 mol
5) If an atom has a positive charge what is it called?
Answer:
An atom that has a negative or positive charge it is called an ion.
Answer:
It''s called a Cation
Explanation: