Answer:
TRUE
Explanation:
The total length of the wires will affect the amount of resistance. The longer the wire, the more resistance that there will be.
Answer:
true
Explanation:
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Answer: C2H6O
Explanation: It is C2H6O with a molar mass of 46.07 g/mol.
Consider the equation A(aq) 2B(aq) 3C(aq) 2D(aq). In one experiment, 45.0 mL of 0.050 M A is mixed with 25.0 mL 0.100 M B. At equilibrium the concentration of C is 0.0410 M. Calculate K. g
Answer:
K = 0.0396
Explanation:
Based on the reaction:
A + 2B ⇄ 3C + 2D
Where equilibrium constant, K, is:
K = [C]³[D]² / [A] [B]²
The initial concentrations of A and B are:
[A]₀ = 0.050M * (45.0mL / 70.0mL) = 0.0321M
[B]₀ = 0.100M * (25.0mL / 70.0mL) = 0.0357M
As [C] = 0.0410M, the molar concentration of D is:
0.0410M * (2mol D / 3mol C) = 0.0273M = [D]
And the concentration of A and B that reacted was:
0.0410M * (2mol B / 3mol C) = 0.0273M B
0.0410M * (1mol A / 3mol C) = 0.0137M A
Equilibrium concentration B and A:
0.0357M - 0.0273M = 0.0084M = [B]
0.0321M - 0.0137M = 0.0184M = [A]
And K is:
K = [0.0410M]³[0.0273M]² / [0.0184M] [0.0084M]²
K = 0.0396Given the reaction: N2 + O2 = 2NO for which the Keq at 2273 K is 1.2 x 10-4
a. Write the equilibrium constant expression for the reaction.
b. Write the equation that would allow you solve for the concentration of NO.
c. What is the concentration of NO if [NZ] = 0.166M and [02] = 0.145M?
Answer:
(a): The expression of equilibrium constant is [tex]K_{eq}=\frac{[NO]^2}{[N_2][O_2]}[/tex]
(b): The equation to solve the concentration of NO is [tex][NO]=\sqrt{K_{eq}\times [N_2]\times [O_2]}[/tex]
(c): The concentration of NO is 0.0017 M.
Explanation:
The equilibrium constant is defined as the ratio of the concentration of products to the concentration of reactants raised to the power of the stoichiometric coefficient of each. It is represented by the term [tex]K_{eq}[/tex]
(a):
The given chemical equation follows:
[tex]N_2+O_2\rightarrow 2NO[/tex]
The expression for equilbrium constant will be:
[tex]K_{eq}=\frac{[NO]^2}{[N_2][O_2]}[/tex]
(b):
The equation to solve the concentration of NO follows:
[tex][NO]=\sqrt{K_{eq}\times [N_2]\times [O_2]}[/tex] ......(1)
(c):
Given values:
[tex]K_{eq}=1.2\times 10^{-4}[/tex]
[tex][N_2]_{eq}=0.166M[/tex]
[tex][O_2]_{eq}=0.145M[/tex]
Plugging values in equation 1, we get:
[tex][NO]=\sqrt{(1.2\times 10^{-4})\times 0.166\times 0.145}[/tex]
[tex][NO]=\sqrt{2.88\times 10^{-6}}[/tex]
[tex][NO]=0.0017 M[/tex]
Hence, the concentration of NO is 0.0017 M.
A solution is prepared by mixing 50.00 mL of 0.100 M HNO3 and 100.00 ml of 0.200 M Ca(NO3)2. Calculate the molarity of the nitrate ion in the final solution.
A solution is prepared by mixing 50.00 mL of 0.100 M HNO3 and 100.00 ml of 0.200 M Ca(NO3)2. The molarity of the nitrate ion in the final solution is 0.1667 M.
What is molarity ?The amount of a substance in a specific volume of solution is known as its molarity (M). The number of moles of a solute per liter of a solution is known as molarity. The molar concentration of a solution is another name for molarity.
Molarity (M), which is determined by dividing the solute's mass in moles by the volume of the solution in liters, is the most widely used unit to express solution concentration: liters of solution/moles of solute equals M. One liter of a solution with a 1.00 molar concentration (1.00 M) contains 1.00 moles of solute.
50.0 mL x 0.100 M
= 5.00 millimoles of HNO3
=0.00500 moles
100.0 mL x 0.200 M
= 20.0 millimoles of HNO3
=0.0200 moles
The whole solution has a volume of 150.0 mL
= 50.0+100.0
= 150
The whole solution contains 25.0 millimoles of HNO3
= 5.00+20.0
= 25
millimoles / mL = Molarity
25.0 / 150.0
= 0.1667 M
moles / Liters = Molarity
0.0250 / 0.1500
= 0.1667 M
Thus, The molarity of the nitrate ion in the final solution is 0.1667 M.
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Calculate the number of grams of Fe and the number of grams of Coz formed
when 0.150 kg of Fe2O3 reacts.
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what is the atomic mass of an element with 40 protons 40 electrons and 46 neutrons
Answer:
The 40 represents the atomic number and the number of proton in Zirconium. The "Zr" on the tile is the symbol of the elementp
Boron has five protons and six neutrons. What is the atomic mass of boron?
A. 11
B. 10
C. 12
D. 1
Answer:
11
Explanation:
becauase 5 +6
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What happens to the speed of motion of the particles of a gas when a certain volume of the gas is heated at constant pressure? Explain your answer.
Answer:
The particles begin to move faster as the gas is heated. Since the gas remains at a constant pressure and volume, the particles are not able to spread out, so they move around the container even faster.
Explanation:
its just what happens
When a. certain volume of gas is heated at constant pressure, the speed of motion of the gas increases with temperature increase.
Amontons’s law.Anontons law states that If the temperature is increased, the average speed and kinetic energy of the gas molecules increase. If the volume is held constant, the increased speed of the gas molecules results in more frequent and more forceful collisions with the walls of the container, therefore increasing the pressure.
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how will you know whether the crystallization point is reached
Answer:
Place a glass rod in the solution, if the crystallisation point has been reached, you should notice small crystals formed on it.
C. Balance these fossil-fuel combustion reactions. (1 point)
The question is incomplete. The complete question is :
C. Balance these fossil-fuel combustion reactions. (1 point)
C8H18(g) + 12.5O2(g) → ____CO2(g) + 9H2O(g) + heat
CH4(g) + ____O2(g) → ____CO2(g) + ____H2O(g) + heat
C3H8(g) + ____O2(g) → ____CO2(g) + ____H2O(g) + heat
C6H6(g) + ____O2(g) → ____CO2(g) + ____H2O(g) + heat
Solution :
C8H18(g) + 12.5O2(g) → __8__CO2(g) + 9H2O(g) + heat
When 1 part of octane reacts with 12.5 parts of oxygen, it gives 8 parts of carbon dioxide and 9 parts of water along with liberation of energy.
CH4(g) + __2__O2(g) → __1__CO2(g) + __2__H2O(g) + heat
When 1 part of methane reacts with 2 parts of oxygen, it gives 1 part of carbon dioxide and 2 parts of water along with liberation of energy.
C3H8(g) + __5__O2(g) → __3__CO2(g) + __4__H2O(g) + heat
When 1 part of propane reacts with 5 parts of oxygen, it gives 3 part of carbon dioxide and 4 parts of water along with liberation of energy.
C6H6(g) + __1/2__O2(g) → __6__CO2(g) + __3__H2O(g) + heat
When 1 part of propane reacts with 1/2 parts of oxygen, it gives 6 part of carbon dioxide and 3 parts of water along with liberation of energy.
How many moles of solute are in a 1.50 M solution of HCl with a volume of 7.98 liters?
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf x\approx 12.0 \ moles \ HCl}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Molarity is a measure of concentration in moles per liter.
[tex]molarity= \frac{moles \ of \ solute}{liters \ of solution}[/tex]
We know the solution has a volume of 7.98 liters and it has a molarity of 1.50 M HCl.
1 molar (M) is 1 mole per liter, so the molarity is also 1.50 moles of HCl per liter.We know 2 values for the variables, but the value for moles of solute is unknown, so we use x.
molarity= 1.50 mol HCl/L moles of solute=xliters of solution = 7.98 LSubstitute the values into the formula.
[tex]1.50 \ mol \ HCl/L=\frac{x}{7.98 \ L}[/tex]
We are trying to solve for x, the moles of solute, so we must isolate the variable. It is being divided by 7.98 liters and the inverse of division is multiplication. Multiply both sides of the equation by 7.98 liters.
[tex]7.98 \ L *1.50 \ mol \ HCl/L=\frac{x}{7.98 \ L} * 7.98 \ L[/tex]
[tex]7.98 \ L *1.50 \ mol \ HCl/L=x[/tex]
The units of liters (L) cancel each other out.
[tex]7.98 *1.50 \ mol \ HCl=x[/tex]
[tex]11.97 \ mol \ HCl=x[/tex]
The original measurements of molarity and volume both have 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we found, that is the tenths place.
The 9 in the hundredth place tells us to round the 1 to a 2. We leave a 0 in the tenths place to ensure there are 3 significant figures.
[tex]12.0 \ mol \ HCl \approx x[/tex]
There are approximately 12.0 moles of solute in the solution.
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1. What are the reactants at the start of this chemical reaction? What do you start with?
2. What are the products at the end of this chemical reaction? What do you end with?
3. If the total mass of the reactants equals 150 grams, what would the total mass of the
products be?
Answer:
1.The substance(s) to the left of the arrow in a chemical equation are called reactants. A reactant is a substance that is present at the start of a chemical reaction. The substance(s) to the right of the arrow are called products
2.The substances that go into a chemical reaction are called the reactants, and the substances produced at the end of the reaction are known as the products
3.The law of conservation of mass states that in a chemical reaction, the total mass of reactants is equal to the total mass of products. For example, the mass of sodium plus the mass of chlorine that reacts with the sodium equals the mass of the product sodium chloride.
Im stuck on these two questions anyone have the right answer?
What does the number 7 mean in the following example-73Li?
a. The number of protons
b. The atomic mass
c. The atomic number
d. The number of electrons
Answer:
7 is the mass number of li and 3 is the atomic number
a 3
b 7
c 3
d 4
200 grams of iron (III) chloride reacts with ammonium carbonate [(NH4)2CO3] in the following equation.
FeCl3 + (NH4)2CO3 ---------> NH4Cl + Fe2(CO3)3
The number of grams of iron (III) carbonate Fe2(CO3)3 that will be produced is _ grams.
a
181
b
198
c
229
d
395
Answer. First things first... Balance the Chemical Equation
2FeCl3 + 3(NH4)2CO3 ---------> 6NH4Cl + Fe2(CO3)3
Its balanced Now.
200g of FeCl3 ---Given this... We can get jts reacting Moles
Mole = Mass/Molar Mass
Molar Mass of FeCl3 = 56 + (35.5)x3=162.5gmol-¹
Mole=200/162.5 =1.231moles of FeCl3
From the equation of Reaction
When 2mole of FeCl3 reacts.... It produces 1mole of Iron III carbonate [Fe2(CO3)3]
Since Mole ratio of reaction between both is 2:1
Therefore When 1.231moles of FeCl3 react....
1.231/2 moles of Fe2(CO3)3 will be produced.
= 1.231/2 = 0.616moles.
0.616Moles of Fe2(CO3)3 will be produced
Recall MASS =MOLE X MOLAR MASS
MOLAR MASS OF FE2(CO3)3= 56(2) + (60)(3)=292gmol-¹
MASS = 0.616 x 292 =179.872g ~ 180g of Fe2(CO3)3 Will Be Produced.
OPTION A SEEMS TO BE THE CLOSEST. THAT SHOULD BE OUR ANSWER. I MAY HAVE MISSED IT A BIT BECAUSE OF SOME APPROXIMATIONS.
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Answer:
[tex]FeCl₃ + (NH₄)₂CO₃ → NH₄Cl + Fe₂(CO₃)₃[/tex]
first balance the chemical equation
first balance the chemical equation[tex]2FeCl₃ + 3(NH₄)₂CO₃ → 6NH₄Cl + Fe₂(CO₃)₃[/tex]
2FeCl₃=2*162=324g
6NH₄Cl=6*53.5=321g
324 g of FeCl₃ gives 321 g of NH₄Cl
200g of FeCl₃ gives 321/324*200=198.14 g of NH₄Cl
in nearest value it is 198g/mole
The number of grams of ammonium chloride (NH4Cl) that will be produced is C.198___ grams.
A 15.67 g sample of a hydrate of magnesium carbonate was heated, without decomposing the carbonate, to drive off the water. The mass was reduced to 7.58 g. What is the name of the hydrate
Answer:
The correct answer is MgCO₃.5H₂O.
Explanation:
Based on the given information,
The mass of hydrate of magnesium carbonate given is 15.67 grams, and the mass of anhydrous magnesium carbonate given is 7.58 grams.
Now the mass of water will be,
= 15.67 grams – 7.58 grams
= 8.09 grams
The molecular mass of magnesium carbonate is 84.32 grams, the moles of MgCO₃ can be determined by using the formula,
Number of moles = Mass/Molecular mass
Moles of MgCO₃ = 7.58/84.32
= 0.0898 moles
Similarly, the number of moles of water will be,
Moles of H₂O = 8.099/18.02
= 0.4489 moles
After getting the values, there is a need to choose the smaller value and use it to divide both the values to get the ratio,
MgCO₃ = 0.0898/0.0898 = 1
H₂O = 0.4489/0.0898 = 4.9 or 5
Thus, the molecular formula for the hydrate will be MgCO₃.5H₂O.
Calculate the percent composition by mass of iron in Fe(NO3)3
Answer:
It's 23.14 percent
Explanation:
First, the mass of all the elements are:
N = 14
O = 16
Fe = 56
In this molecule you have 3 atoms of N, and 9 atoms of O, so:
3•14 = 42
16•9 = 144
The whole mass of the molecule is:
56 + 42 + 144 = 242
242/100 = 2.42, so 1% is 2.42
56/2.42 = 23.14%
In the laboratory a student finds that it takes 103 Joules to increase the temperature of 12.6 grams of solid diamond from 22.4 to 39.4 degrees Celsius. The specific heat of diamond calculated from her data is
Answer:
The correct solution is "[tex]0.480 \ J/g^{\circ}C[/tex]".
Explanation:
Given:
q = 103 J
Mass,
m = 12.6 grams
Temperature,
[tex]T_1=22.4[/tex]
[tex]T_2=39.4[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T=T_2-T_1[/tex]
[tex]=39.4-22.4[/tex]
[tex]=17^{\circ}C[/tex]
Now,
⇒ [tex]C=\frac{q}{m\times \Delta T}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=\frac{103}{12.6\times 17}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=\frac{103}{214.2}[/tex]
⇒ [tex]=0.480 \ J/g^{\circ}C[/tex]
Under the right conditions aluminum will react with chlorine to produce aluminum chloride.
2 Al + 3 Cl2 - 2 AlCl3
How many grams of aluminum are needed to react completely with 11.727 liters of chlorine?
Answer:
[tex]m_{Al}=9.42gAl[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given chemical reaction:
2 Al + 3 Cl2 --> 2 AlCl3
Whereas there is a 2:3 mole ratio of aluminum to chlorine; it will be possible for us to calculate the required grams of aluminum by using the equality 22.4 L = 1 mol, the aforementioned mole ratio and the atomic mass of aluminum (27.0 g/mol) to obtain:
[tex]m_{Al}=11.727LCl_2*\frac{1molCl_2}{22.4LCl_2}*\frac{2molAl}{3molCl_2} *\frac{27.0gAl}{1molAl} \\\\m_{Al}=9.42gAl[/tex]
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List five general properties of organic
Compound
Answer:
Five general properties of organic compounds:
Organic compounds include complex structures and high molecular weights.Organic compounds have low melting points and boiling points. They are volatile in nature. They are generally insoluble in water but soluble in organic solvents. They are poor bad conductors of electricity.If a solution has a concentration of 3.2x10-3 [OH-] what is the pOH of the solution?
Answer:
The solution with [OH-] = 3.2x10-3 M will have an [H+] of 3.09x10–12 M.Explanation:
Which of the following mixtures will react the fastest?
a. Iron DUST and 2 moles HCI
b. Iron DUST and 4 moles HCI
c. Solid Iron CUBE and 2 moles HCI
d. Solid Iron CUBE and 4 moles HCI
Answer:
I think the answer would be A.
Why Phenol is acidic in nature but benzene is not acidic in nature?
he correct statements about thermal conductivity are: A. The thermal conductivity of metals is generally higher than that of liquids. B. The thermal conductivity of solids is generally higher than that of liquids. C. The thermal conductivity of gases is generally higher than that of liquids.
Answer: The correct statements about thermal conductivity are:
The thermal conductivity of metals is generally higher than that of liquids.The thermal conductivity of solids is generally higher than that of liquids.Explanation:
The rate at which transfer of heat takes place from one object to another by conduction over a unit cross section area of a material is called thermal conductivity.
Hence, more is the distance between atoms of a substance less will be its thermal conductivity. This is because more is the space between molecules of a substance more will be their random motion due to which there will be less effective energy transport.
The thermal conductivity of metals is very high than liquids.
Also, the thermal conductivity of solids is generally higher than that of liquids.
As gases have more space between its molecules so they have less thermal conductivity.
Thus, we can conclude that the correct statements about thermal conductivity are:
The thermal conductivity of metals is generally higher than that of liquids.The thermal conductivity of solids is generally higher than that of liquids.how many moles of Carbon are in 3.06 g of Carbon
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 0.255 \ mol \ C }}[/tex]
Explanation:
If we want to convert from grams to moles, the molar mass is used. This is the mass of 1 mole. They are found on the Periodic Table as the atomic masses, but the units are grams per mole (g/mol) instead of atomic mass units (amu).
Look up the molar mass of carbon.
Carbon (C): 12.011 g/molSet up a ratio using the molar mass.
[tex]\frac {12.011 \ g \ C}{ 1 \ mol \ C}[/tex]
Since we are converting 3.06 grams to moles, we multiply by that value.
[tex]3.06 \ g \ C*\frac {12.011 \ g \ C}{ 1 \ mol \ C}[/tex]
Flip the ratio. This way, the ratio is still equivalent, but the units of grams of carbon cancel.
[tex]3.06 \ g \ C* \frac{1 \ mol \ C}{12.011 \ g\ C}[/tex]
[tex]3.06 * \frac{1 \ mol \ C}{12.011 }[/tex]
[tex]\frac {3.06}{12.011 } \ mol \ C[/tex]
[tex]0.25476646 \ mol \ C[/tex]
The original measurement of grams (3.06) has 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the thousandth place.
0.25476646The 7 in the ten-thousandth place tells us to round the 4 up to a 5.
[tex]0.255 \ mol \ C[/tex]
3.06 grams of carbon is approximately 0.255 moles of carbon.
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Answer:
In order from left to right, 7 (gamma), 5 (ultraviolet, now continue pattern), 4, 6, 2, 3, 1.
does the nitro group on the pyridine ring make the ring more electron rich or more electron deficient
Answer:
more electron deficient
Explanation:
The nitro group is an electron withdrawing group. It withdraws electrons from the pyridine ring by resonance.
This electron withdrawal by resonance makes the pyridine ring less electron rich or more electron deficient.
Hence, the nitro group makes the pyrinde ring more electron deficient
I dont understand this
Answer:
me too
Explanation:
decay mode for cesium-137
Answer:
Beta decay
Explanation:
Radioactive decay changes one nucleus to another. The type of decay that a particular nucleus undergoes depends on the number of neutrons and protons present in such nucleus.
Radioactive decay tends to lead to the attainment of a stable neutron/proton ratio.
The decay mode for cesium-137 is beta decay. The beta decay of cesium-137 yields Barium-137.
Beta decay decreases the neutron - proton ratio.