Answer:
e. Not balanced C and O
f. Balanced
g. Balanced
h. Unbalanced Al and O
i. Balanced
j. Balanced
Second part
a. 2
b. 2 and 2
c. For O is 5 while H20 is 4
Explanation:
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
because they transfer an electron the sodium ion has a positive charge, and the chlorine ion has a negative charge so one gives off positive and one gives of negative
Chem. Assignment
I need help...with answers 1-6 thanks
Answer:
1. an educated guess
2. data
3. what changes in experiment
4. what stays the same in both groups
5. the group where nothing changes, normal
6. group with independent variable, what's being tested
Please help me figure this question out I’ll mark you brainiest. The balanced equation would be 2Na + 2Cl = 2NaCl. Hope that helps ya solve it.
Answer:
I think c.............
C4H10+ 02 → CO2 +H2O
balance the equation
Answer:
C4H10 + 502 -> CO2 + 5H20
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1. This balanced equation represents a chemical reaction.
2C4H10+ 1302
8CO2 + 10H2O
What type of chemical reaction is represented by the equation?
A. Double replacement
B. Combustion
C. Single replacement
D. Synthesis (combination)
Answer:
combustion is the answer
Substances that absorb energy in the form of heat are
A) Exothermic
B) Endothermic
C) Isothermic
Answer:
Substances that absorb energy in the form of heat are
b)endothermic.
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The following diagram shows a single cell. Is the cell eukaryotic or prokaryotic? Explain your reasoning
Answer:
eukaryotic because it has a nucleus
Explanation:
describe how energy changes from a usable form to a less usable form in a buildings heating system
Answer:
The warm exhaust from the natural gas heater
is the result of taking usable energy (in the
natural gas), using some of it, then releasing
the less usable form (exhaust). or you can write -> Electricity is a usable form of energy, but heat is not. Heat is simply dissipated to the surroundings as a result of temperature gradient. Thus, energy is transformed from usable to non-usable form.
1)Why do clouds usually form high in the air instead of near Earth's surface?
a) High in the atmosphere is less dense
b) High in the atmosphere contains less oxygen
c) High in the atmosphere is usually cooler
d) High in the atmosphere has less air pressure
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Answer:
Q 14 Deceleration
Explanation:
You are slowing down
Answer:
Explanation:
question 14 is a
question 15 is c
questoin 13 is d
Which answer choice describes all nonmetals? A. All of the elements of Period 2 in green boxes B. Hydrogen and all of the other elements in orange boxes C. All of the elements of Group 18 in orange boxes D. Hydrogen and all of the elements in blue boxes
calcium phosphate consists of two ions chemically bonded together. What are charges of each ion?
Answer: Ca^2+ and P^3-
Explanation:
If the solubility of sugar is 204/100 mL, how much water will be required to saturate a solution that contains 1608g of sugar?
what is the mass number for an atom that has 36 protons 36 electrons and 40 neutrons
Answer:
76
Explanation:
Mass number = number of protons plus the number of neutrons
So, 36 + 40 = 76
Because the triple beam balance is zeroed before it is put into use, it measures
A.
volume
B.
weight
C.
the effects of gravity
D.
mass
all about Henry Mosléy?
Answer:
Henry Moseley was an English physicist whose contribution to the science of physics was the justification from physical laws of the previous empirical and chemical concept of the atomic number.
Explain how to count the number of elements in a compound.
Answer:
Simply identify what elements are in a compound
Explanation:
For example in NaCl we have sodium (Na) and Chlorine (Cl)
In order to do this you would need to recognise the symbols for a certain element: O for oxygen; N for nitrogen; H for hydrogen etc.
0.53g of acetanilide was subjected to kjeldahl determination and the ammonia produced was collected in 50cm3 of 0.50M of h2so4.on dilution 250cm3, the acid was titrated against 25cm3 portion of 0.05M sodium carbonate solution. 13.60 of acid was required for each titration. What is percentage of nitrogen in acetanilide
Answer:
10.57% of N in acetanilide
Explanation:
All nitrogen in the sample is converted in NH₃ in the Kjeldahl determination. The NH₃ reacts with H₂SO₄ as follows:
2NH₃ + H₂SO₄ → 2NH₄⁺ + SO₄²⁻
The acid in excess in titrated with Na₂CO₃ as follows:
Na₂CO₃ + H₂SO₄ → Na₂SO₄ + H₂O + CO₂
To solve this question we must find the moles of sodium carbonate = Moles of H₂SO₄ in excess. The added moles - Moles in excess = Moles of sulfuric acid that reacts:
Moles Na₂CO₃ anf Moles H₂SO₄ in excess:
0.025L * (0.05mol / L) = 1.25x10⁻³ moles Na₂CO₃ / 0.01360L =
0.09191M * 0.250L = 0.0230 moles H₂SO₄ in excess.
Moles H₂SO₄ added:
0.050L * (0.50mol / L) = 0.0250 moles H₂SO₄ added
Moles that react:
0.0250 moles - 0.0230 moles = 0.0020 moles H₂SO₄
Moles of NH₃ = Moles N:
0.0020 moles H₂SO₄ * (2mol NH₃ / 1mol H₂SO₄) = 0.0040 moles NH₃ = Moles N
mass N and mass percent:
0.0040 moles N * (14g / mol) = 0.056gN / 0.53g * 100 =
10.57% of N in acetanilidewhat is the lewis dot structure for ClF (chlorine monofluoride)?
Answer:
Explanation:
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Calcium carbonate decomposes into
calcium oxide and carbon dioxide.
The mass of calcium carbonate that
decomposes is 57 g. At the end of
the experiment, the mass of the
products were only 45 g. What can
we conclude from this information?
Answer:
The mass of carbon dioxide formed is 12g.
Perform the following operation
and express the answer in
scientific notation.
3.60x10-12 + 3.60x10-11
Answer:
3.60X10^-12 is equal to 0.360X10^-11 (move decimal one place left)
Now you can add 3.60X10^-11 and 0.360X10^-11:
3.60X10^-11 + 0.360X10^-11 = 3.96X10^-11
You're really just adding 3.60 to 0.36 since the "X10^-11" is the same for both.
Name
12. A chemist places a piece of solid magnesium in an aqueous solution of copper (II)
sulfate and notices a reaction. Pieces of solid copper dropped out of the solution as a
precipitate and magnesium sulfate was formed.
a) Give a balanced formula equation (with state symbols) for this reaction (3 marks)
Answer:
Explanation: Mg(s) + CuSO4 (aq) -> Cu(s) + MgSO4 (aq)
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Determine the molarity (M) of a solution that is made by dissolving 0.35 moles NaCl in water in order
to make 500 mL of solution. *For Molarity problems, convert mL to L
Answer:
78 ml
Explanation:
6.
Ammonia (NH3) acts as a weak base in aqueous solution. What is the acid that reacts with this base
when ammonia is dissolved in water?
(A) NHA
(B) H2O
(C) Oxygen, which is always dissolved in water
(D) None of the above, there are no acids in pure water
Answer:
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Ammonia acts as a weak base in aqueous solution. Water is the acid that reacts with this base when ammonia is dissolved in water.
What is a base?According to the Arrhenius concept, base is defined as a substance which yields hydroxyl ions on dissociation.These ions react with the hydrogen ions of acids to produce salt in an acid-base reaction.
Bases have a pH higher than seven as they yield hydroxyl ions on dissociation.They are soapy in touch and have a bitter taste.According to the Lowry-Bronsted concept, base is defined as a substance which accepts protons .Base react violently with acids to produce salts .Aqueous solutions of bases can be used to conduct electricity .They can also be used as indicators in acid-base titrations.
They are used in the manufacture of soaps,paper, bleaching powder.Calcium hydroxide ,a base is used to clean sulfur dioxide gas while magnesium hydroxide can be used as an antacid to cure acidity.
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How are a rainforest and a desert different?
Answer:
Difference between Desert Plants and Rainforest Plants. The deserts are very dry land areas that can be hot or cold and experience very less rainfall. On the other hand, rainforests receive an enormous amount of rain. Both are homes to a variety of plants.
Explanation:
Complete and balance the equation. Show your work on paper and submit a screenshot to
Canvas.
N_20_5
A. Not possible
B. 2, 2,5
C. 2,5,2
D. 2,2,4
Answer:
A
Explanation:
because need more number to complete the balance equation
Question 1
Calculate the pressure in a 12 Liter tank containing 2.52 moles of argon gas at 5°C?
a 8.2 atm
b 2.4 atm
с 0.3 atm
d 5 atm
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
4. Explain how radioactive isotopes are used to detect health problems.
How many valence electrons are in each atom? a. potassium C. magnesium b. carbon d. oxygen
5) Which element has the lowest first ionization energy?*
Li
K
Na
Answer:
K
Explanation:
Ionisation energy is the energy required for electron loss and the higher the occupied energy levels=higher atomic radius=the lower the ionisation energy thus k=2.8.8.1
Na=2.8.1
Li=2.1