Explanation:
When a bond is strong, there is a higher bond energy because it takes more energy to break a strong bond. This correlates with bond order and bond length. When the bond order is higher, bond length is shorter, and the shorter the bond length the greater the bond energy.
How many molecules are in 1.3 moles of water?
Answer:
7.8286e+23
Explanation:
Use Avogadro's number
pls some one help
1 mark question
Answer:
The atomic number of Chlorine(Cl) is 17 and the electronic configuration is 2,8,7 with seven electrons in the valence shell.
Hope that helps. x
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Chlorine has 17 electrons in it's shell.
(See the attached file to get the idea of what subshell would be filled first).
The accommodations:
s = 2 electrons
p = 6 electrons
d = 10 electrons
f = 14 electrons
Now, the electronic configuration of chlorine:
1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁵
(2+2+6+2+5 = 17 electrons)
[tex]\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
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~AH1807what is the difference between nitrite and nitrate
Answer:
Nitrite:
Formula : NO₂⁻1 nitrogen molecule and two oxygen molecules with an excess electron.Angular shapeNitrate:
Formula: NO₃⁻1 nitrogen molecule and three oxygen molecules with an excess electron.Trigonal planar structure.[tex]\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
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~AH18071. what property of gas does not change?
2. Name two gases besides oxygen found in Earth's atmosphere
Answer:
hydrogen and nitrogen or something?
Explanation:
Answer:
nitrogin and i forgot the other one srry!!
Explanation:
When you take a hot shower, the
a
shower curtain sometimes moves
into the shower towards you. Why
does this happen?
With hot water comes hot steam, it fills the shower area with steam which raises the air temperature and the air then rises out of the shower
Two protons and two neutrons are released as a result of this reaction. Superscript 222 subscript 86. Rn Right arrow superscript 218 subscript 84. Po ? Which particle is released? one alpha particle two beta particles one alpha and one beta particle one high-energy photon.
The particle released in the reaction has been an alpha particle. Thus, option A is correct.
The release of protons and neutrons in a reaction has been nuclear reactions. The reactions results in the change in the atomic mass of the atom, with the formation of new atom. The extra mass has been released in the form of energy.
The release from the given reaction has been:
[tex]\rm ^{222}_{66}Rn\;\rightarrow\;^{218}_{84}Po\;+\;^A_ZX[/tex]
Where, X has been the particles that has been released with the nuclear reaction. The superscript A has been the Mass of particle, and subscript Z has been the atomic number.
According to the law of conservation, the mass has been constant on both the product and the reactant side. Thus, the mass and atomic number of eliminated particles has been given as:
[tex]\rm 222=218+A\\A=222-218\\A=4[/tex]
The atomic mass of the particle has been 4.
[tex]\rm 86=84+Z\\Z=86-84\\Z=2[/tex]
The atomic number of the particle has been 2.
The element with atomic mass 4, and atomic number 2 has been the Helium particles, [tex]\rm ^4_2He[/tex]. It has been an alpha particle. Thus, the particle released in the reaction has been an alpha particle. Thus, option A is correct.
For more information about the particles released, refer to the link:
https://brainly.com/question/2600896
Answer:
A
Explanation:
What is the wavelength of the above wave?
Answer:
well what above wave?? do you have a picture
Explanation:
How to get rid of high cholesterol?!
Please tell me
you have to drink a lot of water and 67890
What do these red/yellow/orange-precipitate reactions have in common? (choose
the best answer)
They all made the same color.
They all have a barium (Ba+2) cation.
They all have a chromate (CrO4-2) ion.
They all have a chloride ( C1-1) ion.
Answer:
3 is the correct I think so
Answer:
They all have a chromate (CrO4-2) ion.
Explanation:
Pls some one help
1 mark question
Answer:
See below
Explanation:
Helium belongs to group VIII of the periodic table "Noble gases". It has only 1 electronic shell and that too contains 2 electrons according to the accommodation of the shell. Hence, it's electronic shell is complete. This is the reason, Helium is chemically unreactive.
[tex]\rule[225]{225}{2}[/tex]
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~AH1807All atoms of an element are______.
Points: 87
Answer:
Alike
Explanation:
what are isotopes and explain why
One of the main properties used to describe a population
Answer:
Birth rate, death rate, emigration, immigration, or a census.
Explanation:
Which animal is found in the desert?
monkeys
parrots
buffalo
meerkats
Answer:
meerkats
Explanation:
what describes the pool of electrons in metallic bonding?
How many total atoms does 3Na2S2O3 have
Answer:
21
Explanation:
Let us count the number of individual atoms for Na2S2O3 (the compound name):
Na: 2
S: 2
O: 3
This brings us to a total of 7 atoms for one molecule of sodium thiosulfate. For three of these compounds, we get 3*7=21
A 100 watt solar power panel usually costs $146 they are on sale for 0.75 of the regular price what is the sale price
the boiling point of water at standard pressure is
Answer:
100 Celsius mostly because water boils at sea level
Explain how wind and water can create a sand dune along an ocean beach
Answer: A dune is a mound of sand formed by the wind, usually along the beach or in a desert. Dunes can also be formed by strong currents beneath the water.
A horticulturalist wants to produce geraniums with specific characteristics.
She knows that the trait of red flowers is governed by the allele R (RR and Rr) and the trait of white flowers is governed by the allele r(rr).
The horticulturalist crosses two geraniums from the F1 generation.
Look at the Punnett square to see this cross.
R r
R RR Rr
r Rr rr
Which ratio of red-to-white flowering plants would she expect to see in the phenotypes of the F2 generation?
all red
3 red : 1 white
1 red : 3 white
2 red : 2 white
Yo,
In Geranium plant life red vegetation is given by using the allele R this is dominant (so RR or Rr ) genotype will produce crimson plant life.
If we communicate approximately the connected punnet square which i took from the workout e book, you could see that there was a cross made among vegetation with heterozygous genotype for red flora.
P1: Rr X Rr
Gametes: R: r : R : r
F1: RR: Rr: Rr: rr
so there is three: 1 in F1 offspring for red to white plant life.
Now the query is set f2 technology, while we cross F1 generation suppose we do a move of Rr and rr from F1 generations allow us to see what takes place.
F1: Rr: rr
Gametes: R: r: r: R
F2 : Rr : rr: Rr: rr
Rr: purple flowers
rr: White flora:
So the ratio in F2 era might be 2 crimson : 2 white. Please see connected punnet squares (first one for query) and the second of F1 move for better know-how.
I'm hoping that this will benefit you, so from my assumption and study it'd be 2 crimson : 2 white, if this is indeed the one i'm thinking of since nothing else was provided, if not please correct me.
Answer: 2 red : 2 white
Explanation:
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How many molecules are in 10 grams of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6)? Molar Mass: 146.06 g/mol
Answer: 4.123 x 10^22
Explanation:
The first step is to determine how many moles of sulfur hexafluoride (SF6) there are. To do this, you must take the mass of the SF6 (10g) and divide it by the molar mass (146.06).
[tex]10g * \frac{1 mol}{146.06 g}= 0.068465 mol[/tex]
Then you must use Avagadros number to find the number of molecules.
Avagadros number is the number of molecules in 1 mol of a substance, so a simple multiplication will do the trick.
[tex]0.068465mol * \frac{6.022 * 10^{23}}{1mol} = 4.123*10^{22}[/tex]
And that is your answer. There are 4.123 x 10^22 molecules of sulfur hexafluoride in 10g of it.
A sample of gas occupies 20 mL at -109 degree C. What volume does the sample
occupy at 65 °C?
Answer: V2= 41.2mL
Explanation:
Givens:
* V1= 20ml
* T1 = -109 ⁰C --> K= ⁰C + 273.15 --> 164.15 K
* V2 = ??
* T2= 338.15 K
Use Charles law V1/T1 = V2/T2
Since we are looking for V2 we can rearrange the formula to
V2= (T2 x V1) /T1
V2= (338.15K x 20mL) / 164.15 K
V2= 41.2mL
NOTE:
Temperature should always be in K not in ⁰C or ⁰F
To convert from C to K use
*K= ⁰C + 273.15
Enter your C value in the ( ⁰C ) and you can get K
Which statement is correct about charges?
A.Opposite charges repel
B.Similar charges attract
C.Electrons are positively charged
D.Similar charges repel
Answer:
A.Opposite charges repel[tex] \: \: \: \: [/tex]
D.Similar charges repelcorrect me if I'm wrong
hope it helpswhich of the following atom could reside in the same group? Explain your answer
what is the magnitude of the acceleration that is produced when the brakes of a 2.4 x 10
cubed kg car apply a 3.2 x 10 cubed N force to stop the car
Answer:
b 1.3 m/s
Explanation:
newton's second law of motion
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Answer:
1) actual yield - 2.675 g
Theoretical yield - 4.0539 g
2)a) 41.257 g
b) 0.6857moles
c) 23 g
Explanation:
1)
Theoretical yield is the mass of the product that can obtain from the equation, it is not practical.
Theoretical yield:
Mr of SiO2 - 60
Moles of SiO2 - 2.339/60 = 0.03898 moles
Mr of SiF4 - 104
Mass of SiF4 - 0.03898 * 104 = 4.05392 g
2)
a)
mr of B2H6 - 28
Moles of B2H6 - 36.1/28 = 1.2893 moles
Mr of O2 - 32
Mass of O2 - 32 * 1.2893 = 41.257 g
b)
Moles of B2H6 - 19.2/28 = 0.6857 moles
Stoichiometry 1:1 ratio between B2H6 and H2O
So moles of H2O is 0.6857
c) moles of O2 - 2/24(r.t.p) = 0.083 moles
Mass of B2H6 - 0.083 * 28 = 2.3 g
Help me please…………..d
What is x?
a
28
b
44
c
224
d
136
Answer:
Hope answer is right, d=136
True/False: For the same system, heterogeneous nucleation will occur at less undercooling than homogeneous nucleation.
Answer:
True.Explanation:
same system, heterogeneous nucleation will occur at less undercooling than homogeneous nucleation.
How do characteristic properties help you determine whether a chemical
change or a physical change has occurred? I
Answer: The difference between a physical reaction and a chemical reaction is composition. In a chemical reaction, there is a change in the composition of the substances in question; in a physical change there is a difference in the appearance, smell, or simple display of a sample of matter without a change in composition.
Explanation: