What is the percent by mass of C in benzene (C6H6)? The molecular weight of carbon is 12.0107 g/mol and of hydrogen 1.00794 g/mol

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Answer 1

Answer:

92.26% of C

Explanation:

To solve this problem we must assume we have 1 mole of benzene. The mole contains 6 moles of C and 6 moles of H. We have to convert these moles to grams in order to find the total mass and mass percent will be:

Mass atom / Total mass * 100

Mass C: 6mol C * (12.0107g / mol) = 72.0642g

Mass H: 6mol H * (1.00794g / mol) = 6.04764g

total mass: 72.0642g + 6.04764g = 78.11184g

Mass percent of C will be:

72.0642g C / 78.11184g* 100

92.26% of C


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Answer correctly and dont bother coming to this question if you have the wrong answer.

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Answer:

it's b or d I am not 100% sure witch one tho

Answer:

B.

Explanation:

It is B because it says which is an example of A PHYSICAL MODEL. B is a physical model becuase by using tennis balls to represent the plantes (including the sun)

it is a model of a problem!!!

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what is the electronic structure of an atom with a proton number 11 and mass number 23

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Answer:

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^1

Explanation:

electron configuration of an element gives description of the distribution of electron in it's orbital of the atom, the superscript symbolize number of electron been hold by them.

The element here is sodium, which is a alkali metal

mass number =23

Number of proton= 11

electron must be seen in thelowest-energy subshell that is available in the the 3s orbital,

Hence, the electronic configuration is

1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^1

7. Which word BEST describes symbiosis?
O A. ecosystem
O B. relationship
O C. living
OD. environment

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Answer:

d.

Explanation:

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A gas at a temperature of 300 K occupies a 5 L flexible container at a pressure of 150 kPa. What volume will it occupy at STP?

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6.73 L

This one requires the combined gas law.

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

P1 = 150 kPa = 1.48 atm

V1 = 5 L

T1 = 300 K

P2 = 1 atm

V2 = This is what we’re solving for.

T2 = 273 K

P2 and T2 are based on the conditions of STP. I also changed P1 to atm to keep the units consistent.

Solve the equation for V2:

V2 = P1V1T2 / T1P2

V2 = (1.48 atm)(5 L)(273 K) / (300 K)(1 atm) = 6.73 L



What is the value that is MEASURED in a lab?

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Answer:

To use standard laboratory measurement devices to measure length, volume and mass amounts.

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6.32 KJ is how much heat is given off

Would a rollercoaster have the greatest kinetic energy at the top of the highest hill or at the bottom on the highest hill

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Answer:

The rollercoaster has the lowest kinetic energy at the top of the hill.

The rollercaoster has the highest kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill.

Explanation:

The kinetic energy of any solid body in motion is usually computed using this formula:

K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]

From this, we can see that it varies based on two major parameters - The mass of the moving object and the velocity of the moving object.

We can assume that the mass of the rollercoaster is constant since no one gets off and it does not shrink in its size during the ride.

This means that the variations in the K.E are mainly coming from its velocity.

At the top of the hill, the rollercoaster is moving at its slowest pace. hence, it has the lowest kinetic energy at the top of the hill.

However, at the bottom of the hill, the rollercoaster is moving its fastest, hence it has the highest kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill.

Why do atoms connect to eachother?

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Answer:

electrons can bond atoms together

Explanation:

when two atoms share electrons,they are locked together by that sharing.These are called covalent bonds...but when an atom gives one of its electrons to another atom ,they are held together by electric forces.HOPE THAT HELPED☺

Explanation:

electron can bond each other

Objects A and B are brought close to each other. Object A will soon become positively charged. Identify the charge that much transfer for this situation to occur.

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

Create a model of the atoms of a substance moving through the solid, liquid, and gas states.

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Yes that is correct

Smoking cigarettes is a lifestyle choice that may lead to cardiovascular disease.
Some people who have never smoked cigarettes still have cardiovascular disease.
Give two other factors that may contribute to the occurrence of cardiovascular
disease.

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Answer:

High blood pressure. High blood pressure (hypertension) is one of the most important risk factors for CVD.

High cholesterol - High-fat diet.

How can you control the flow of power in a circuit?

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There are multiple ways to prevent these situations from occurring. The three most common protective devices are fuses, circuit breakers, and surge protectors

Explanation:

Calcule el volumen de disolución de LiOH a 3.5 M, necesario para neutralizar una disolución de 25 ml de H2SO3 cuya densidad es de 1.03 g/ml y su riqueza del 60%. (60 PTS.) Alguien puede ayudarme con esto porfabor

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Respuesta:

0.11 L

Explicación:

Paso 1: Escribir la ecuación balanceada

2 LiOH + H₂SO₃ ⇒ Li₂SO₃ + H₂O

Paso 2: Calcular la masa de solución de H₂SO₃

25 mL de solución de H₂SO₃ tiene una denisdad de 1.03 g/mL.

25 mL × 1.03 g/mL = 28 g

Paso 3: Calcular la masa de H₂SO₃ en 26 g de Solución de H₂SO₃

La riqueza de H₂SO₃ es 60%, es decir, cada 100 g de solución hay 60 g de H₂SO₃.

26 g Sol × 60 g H₂SO₃/100 g Sol = 16 g H₂SO₃

Paso 4: Calcular los moles correspondientes a 16 g de H₂SO₃

La masa molar de H₂SO₃ es 82.07 g/mol.

16 g × 1 mol/82.07 g = 0.19 mol

Paso 5: Calcular los moles de LiOH que reaccionan con 0.19 moles de H₂SO₃

La relación molar de LiOH a H₂SO₃ es 2:1. Los moles de LiOH que reaccionan son 2/1 × 0.19 mol = 0.38 mol.

Paso 6: Calcular el volumen de solución de LiOH

0.38 moles de LiOH están en una solución 3.5 M. El volumen requerido es:

0.38 mol × 1 L/3.5 mol = 0.11 L

How many moles are in 30.1 grams of O ? Watch your significant figures.
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1.88 moles O
1.9 moles O
1.88 g O
2.00 g O

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Answer:

1 mole of O contains 16g

x mole of O will contains 30.1 g

= 16x = 30.1

16x/16= 30.1/16

= 1.88 mole of O

the answer is 1.88 mole of O

At conditions of 785 torr of pressure and 233k a gas occupies a volume of 45.5mL what will be the temperature of the same gas at 745 torr and 634L

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Answer:

785

=

233

k

=

45.5

m

L

=

745

=

634

L

=

Explanation:

The picture shows a community living in a dry, grassy area. A few organisms have died off due to lack of a water source. ******Is this an example of an abiotic or biotic limiting factor? WHY

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Answer:

brainly blurred the half of the question i cant read it completely

Explanation:

Scientists have been able to find a full record of Earth's fossil history, thus making the fossil record complete.

True or False?

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Few organisms were not preserved as well as others, and new fossils are found every day

What does the little 2 in 2CO2 mean?

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Answer:

it means 2 oxygen atoms in the molecule

Explanation:

Can someone please answer this?

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Answer:

B) go look on the periodic table for the atomic number

Explanation:

The atomic number is how many protons is in an atom

Answer:

Either A or B

Explanation: Because I learned it on Edge. :)

People don't want to live in a warming world so maybe do less things that emit greenhouse gasses.

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Answer:

yea that's true

things you can do is: reduce ,reuse, and recycle

reduce the use of air/heat

remove lightbulbs and replace led bulb

drive less

plant a tree

Explanation:

The mass of this atom is:
u. 3 mass units
b. 4 mass units
c. 6 mass units
d. 7 mass units
e. 11 mass units

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The answer is going to be c

An 886 mL sample of Neon gas is at 752 torr and 299 K. What will be the new volume if, with the pressure and amount of gas held constant the temperature is increased to 371 K?

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Answer:

[tex]V_2=1099.35mL[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the given information, it is possible to infer that as both the amount of the gas and the pressure remains the same, we can solve this problem via the Charles' law a directly proportional relationship between the volume and temperature:

[tex]\frac{V_2}{T_2} =\frac{V_1}{T_1}[/tex]

Thus, by solving for the final volume, V2, we obtain:

[tex]V_2 =\frac{V_1T_2}{T_1} \\\\V_2 =\frac{886mL*371K}{299K}\\\\V_2=1099.35mL[/tex]

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An oxidizing flame resembles the neutral flame slightly, but has an inner cone that is shorter and more pointed with an almost purple color instead of brilliant white true or false

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

The answer to this question is true. The oxidizing flame is a flame which is gotten when oxygen is used excessively. The flame is bluish or almost purple in color. And it makes a hissing sound. The flame from this is shorter than the neutral flame. In the neutral flame there is neither the occurrence of oxidation or reduction.

a solution is prepared by dissolving 55g of CaCl2 into 300g of water. if the Kf of water is -1.86 c/m, shat is the freezing point depression of the solution

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Answer:

Relation between , molality and temperature is as follows.

                T =

It is also known as depression between freezing point where, i is the Van't Hoff factor.

Let us assume that there is 100% dissociation. Hence, the value of i for these given species will be as follows.

         i for  = 3

          i for glucose = 1

          i for NaCl = 2

Depression in freezing point will have a negative sign. Therefore, d

depression in freezing point for the given species is as follows.

       

                 =

       

                  =

     

                   =

Therefore, we can conclude that given species are arranged according to their freezing point depression with the least depression first as follows.

                    Glucose < NaCl <

Explanation:

qestions do you have about plate tectonics

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From the deepest ocean trench to the tallest mountain, plate tectonics explains the features and movement of Earth's surface in the present and the past.

Developed from the 1950s to the 1970s, the theory of plate tectonics is the modern update to continental drift, an idea first proposed by scientist Alfred Wegener in 1912 which stated that Earth’s continents had “drifted” across the planet over time. Wegener didn't have an explanation for how continents could move around the planet, but researchers do now: plate tectonics.  

Plate tectonics is the theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into large slabs of solid rock, called “plates,” that glide over Earth's mantle, the rocky inner layer above Earth’s core. Earth’s solid outer layer, which includes the crust and the uppermost mantle, is called the lithosphere. It is 100 km (60 miles) thick, according to the Encyclopaedia Britannica. Below the lithosphere is the asthenosphere—a viscous layer kept malleable by heat deep within the Earth. It lubricates the undersides of Earth's tectonic plates, allowing the lithosphere to move around.

Answer:

1. How fast do tectonic plates move? Answer: There are seven major plates: African, Antarctic, Eurasian, Indo-Australian, North American, Pacific and South American

2. What are the factors affecting plate tectonics? Answer: The force that causes most of the plate movement is thermal convection, where heat from the Earth's interior causes currents of hot rising magma and cooler sinking magma to flow, moving the plates of the crust along with them.

3. What 3 things support the theory of plate tectonics? Answer: Modern continents hold clues to their distant past. Evidence from fossils, glaciers, and complementary coastlines helps reveal how the plates once fit together. Fossils tell us when and where plants and animals once existed.

Explanation:

PLEASE Answer asap! Compare two periodic families below. You must include at least two facts about each family. You may use any description of properties or periodic trends to help you.

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Answer:

The alkali metals/group 1 are recognized as a group and family of elements. These elements are metals. Sodium and potassium are examples of elements in this family. Hydrogen is not considered an alkali metal because the gas does not exhibit the typical properties of the group. The largest family of elements consists of transition metals/group 3-12/group 3a. The center of the periodic table contains the transition metals, plus the two rows below the body of the table (lanthanides and actinides) are special transition metals. Even though both are metals, transition metals have higher melting points; they have higher density; they are less reactive with water; they react and form ions with different charges, but Group 1 metals only form 1+ ions. (Hope the is helpful! You can reword it if you want...)(same answer from the other same question you posted)

1. The electron arrangement ions X and Y2 are 2, 8, and 2, 8, 8 respectively.
Write the electronic arrangement of the elements X and Y. (2 mks)
Write the formula of the compound that would be formed between X and Y.
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The given question is incomplete. the complete question is:

The electron arrangement ions [tex]X^{3+}[/tex] and [tex]Y^{2-}[/tex] are 2, 8, and 2, 8, 8 respectively.

Write the electronic arrangement of the elements X and Y.

Write the formula of the compound that would be formed between X and Y.

Answer: 1. The electronic arrangement for X and Y are 2,8, 3 and 2,8,5 respectively.

The formula of the compound formed is [tex]X_2Y_3[/tex]

Explanation:

Electronic configuration is the arangement of electrons in an atom in order of increasing energies.

Cations are formed when electrons are lost by atoms and anions are formed when electrons are gained by atoms.

[tex]X^{3+}:2,8[/tex]

[tex]X:2,8,3[/tex]

[tex]Y^{3-}:2,8,8[/tex]

[tex]Y:2,8,5[/tex]

For formation of a neutral ionic compound, the charges on cation and anion must be balanced.

Here element X is having an oxidation state of +3 called as [tex]X^{3+}[/tex] cation and [tex]Y^{2-}[/tex] is an anion with oxidation state of -2. Thus they combine and their oxidation states are exchanged and written in simplest whole number ratios to give neutral [tex]X_2Y_3[/tex]

How many milliliters of 0.20 M NaOH must be added to 75 mL of 0.050 M HCl to make a neutral solution?

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Answer:

this should help

Explanation:

1. What are the differences between lonic and covalent bonds?

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Answer: Ionic bonds result from transfer of electrons, whereas covalent bonds are formed by sharing. ... Ionic bonds are electrostatic in nature, resulting from that attraction of positive and negative ions that result from the electron transfer process; charge separation between covalently bonded atoms is less extreme.

Explanation:

the volume of 5.00 M KBr needed to have 1.00 mol KBr mL

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Answer: molarity = mole solute/ liter of solution.

=> volume= mole/molarity = 1/5 = 0.2 L = 200mL

Explanation:

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