What
is the major engine driving the planet's constant evolution and contains a geological record of much of the Earth's history

1. Mantle
2. Crust
3. Inner Core
4. Outer Core

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Answer 1
Mantle I’m pretty sure
Answer 2
The mantle or inner core Is the answer

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In the following reaction, C5H12(1) + 8 O2 (g) - 6 H2O (g) + 5 CO2 (g), how many
moles of water (H20) are produced by 14.2 moles of O2?

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Answer:

10.65 moles

Explanation:

O2:H2O

8:6

14.2:x

x= 10.65 moles

I need help Type th temperature (in Kelvin) in the left column and the volumes in the right column, being sure to keep pairs of data together. then click resize window to fit data.

the data appears to be
linear
quadratic
exponential
logarithmic​

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Answer:

Linear

Explanation:

What type of reaction does this model represent?
a. Synthesis
b. Single Replacement
c. Decomposition
d. Double Replacement

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Answer:

From the diagram above...

its explicitly show a compound that's dissociating or Decomposing into its Constituents.

Answer ....OPTION C.

What is the entropy change in the environment when 5.0 MJ of energy is transferred thermally from a reservoir at 1000 K to one at 500 K

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Answer:

The entropy change in the environment is 3.62x10²⁶.

Explanation:

The entropy change can be calculated using the following equation:

[tex]\Delta S = \frac{Q}{k_{B}}(\frac{1}{T_{f}} - \frac{1}{T_{i}})[/tex]

Where:

Q: is the energy transferred = 5.0 MJ

[tex]k_{B}[/tex]: is the Boltzmann constant = 1.38x10⁻²³ J/K  

[tex]T_{i}[/tex]: is the initial temperature = 1000 K

[tex]T_{f}[/tex]: is the final temperature = 500 K

Hence, the entropy change is:

[tex] \Delta S = \frac{5.0 \cdot 10^{6} J}{1.38 \cdot 10^{-23} J/K}(\frac{1}{500 K} - \frac{1}{1000 K}) = 3.62 \cdot 10^{26} [/tex]                                    

Therefore, the entropy change in the environment is 3.62x10²⁶.

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Brainiest and 10 Points
Which has a HIGHER frequency?
A. Visible
B. Ultraviolet

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Answer:

B. Ultraviolet

Explanation:

UV has a higher frequency and shorter wavelength than visible light

What mass of Cu(s) is electroplated by running 30.0 A of current through a Cu2 (aq) solution for 4.00 h

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Answer:

The correct answer is "142 g".

Explanation:

According to the question,

⇒ [tex]Cu^2+(aq)+2e^ ------> Cu(s)[/tex]

where,

Z = 2

F = 96500c

C = 30 A

t = 4h

 = [tex]4\times 60\times 60[/tex]

 = [tex]14400 \ sec[/tex]

We know that,

Atomic mass of Cu(M) = 63.5 g/mole

Now,

⇒ [tex]W=\frac{Mct}{ZF}[/tex]

On putting the values, we get

        [tex]=\frac{63.5\times 30\times 14400}{2\times 96500}[/tex]

        [tex]=\frac{27432000}{193000}[/tex]

        [tex]=142 \ g[/tex]

Which change to an object would double its kinetic energy?
A. Increasing its velocity to twice its original value
B. Increasing its mass to four times its original value
C. Increasing its mass to twice its original value
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D. Increasing its velocity to four times its original value

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Answer:

Increasing its mass to twice its original value

Explanation:

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Soap chemical name and chemical formula
plsss help

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Answer:

the chemical name for soap is a lot, for example there is Sodium Talowate, Sodium Palmate, and even Sodium Cocoate, but there is more

Explanation:

the chemical formula for it is RCOO-Na+ it has 12 - 18 carbon atoms.

25.0 g of HCl is added to 100.0 g of water. The density of the resulting solution is 1.19 g/mL. Calculate the molality of

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Answer:

The molality is "6.86 m".

Explanation:

Given:

Mass of of HCL,

= 25 g

Mass of water,

= 100 g

Density,

= 1.19 g/mL

Total mass of solution,

= 125 g

Now,

The number of moles of HCl will be:

= [tex]\frac{25}{36.458}[/tex]

= [tex]0.6857[/tex]

The solution volume will be:

= [tex]\frac{125}{1.19}[/tex]

= [tex]105.04 \ mL[/tex]

hence,

The molality will be:

= [tex]\frac{No. \ of \ moles \ of \ solute}{Mass \ of \ solvent (Kg)}[/tex]

= [tex]\frac{0.6857}{0.1}[/tex]

= [tex]6.857 \ m[/tex]

or,

= [tex]6.86 \ m[/tex]

If 2.45 g of iron are placed in 1,5 L of 0.25M HCl, how many grams of FeCl2 are obtained? Identify the limiting and excess reactants in this single replacement reaction. Fe + 2HCl = FeCl2 + H2

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Answer:

5.56g of FeCl2 can be produced

Explanation:

To solve this question we must find the moles of each reactant. With the moles and the chemical equation we can find limiting reactant. With limiting reactant we can find the moles of FeCl2 and its mass as follows:

Moles HCl:

1.5L * (0.25mol / L) = 0.375 moles HCl

Moles Fe -Molar mass: 55.845g/mol-

2.45g * (1mol / 55.845g) = 0.0439 moles Fe

For a complete reaction of 0.375 moles HCl are needed:

0.375 moles HCl * (1mol Fe / 2mol HCl) = 0.1875 moles Fe

As there are just 0.0439 moles Fe, Fe is limiting reactant

1mol of Fe produce 1 mole of FeCl2, 0.0439 moles Fe produce 0.0439 moles of FeCl2. The mass is:

Mass FeCl2 -Molar mass: 126.751g/mol:

0.0439 moles Fe * (126.751g / mol) =

5.56g of FeCl2 can be produced

what source of electrical energy have scientists been unable to use?

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Answer:

Fusion has powered the sun for billions of years.Yet despite decades of effort, scientists and engineers have been unable to generate sustained nuclear fusion here on Earth. In fact, it's long been joked that fusion is 50 years away, and will always be.

how many grams of cacl2 can be produced from 50.0 grams of hcl

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Answer:

76.0 g

Explanation:

Step 1: Write the balanced equation

2 HCl + Ca(OH)₂ ⇒ CaCl₂ + 2 H₂O

Step 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 50.0 g of HCl

The molar mass of HCl is 36.46 g/mol.

50.0 g × 1 mol/36.46 g = 1.37 mol

Step 3: Calculate the number of moles of CaCl₂ produced from 1.37 moles of HCl

The molar ratio of HCl to CaCl₂ is 2:1. The moles of CaCl₂ produced are 1/2 × 1.37 mol = 0.685 mol.

Step 4: Calculate the mass corresponding to 0.685 moles of CaCl₂

The molar mass of CaCl₂ is 110.98 g/mol.

0.685 mol × 110.98 g/mol = 76.0 g

If 143.56 mL of 0.6653 M ammonium carbonate reacts with 175.37 mL of 0.8732 M chromium(III) sulfate in a double replacement reaction and produces 7.543 g of chromium(III) carbonate, what is the percent yield of the reaction

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ANSWER=83.42%

EXPLANATION:
I think it’s 7543 g of chromium

At what temperature do KCl and NaCl have the same solubility?

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Answer:

they have the same molar solubility at 44.5 degrees celsius

what colour is universal indicator when the solution is nuetral?
PLEASE ANSWER ME FAST

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Answer:

Green

Explanation:

pH : < 3 = Red

pH : 3 - 6 = Orange or yellow

pH : 7 = Green

pH : 8 - 11 = Blue

(1 point) Which compound produces the greatest number of ions when one mole of it is dissolved in water

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Which produces the greatest number of ions when one mole dissolves in water? a. NaCl b. NH4Cl c. NH4NO3 d. Na2SO4

Answer:

Na2SO4

Explanation:

If we consider the compounds listed in the options one after the other;

NaCl produces two moles of ions in solution

NH4Cl produces two moles of ions in solution

NH4NO3  produces two moles of ions in solution

Na2SO4 produces three moles of ions in solution

We can see that Na2SO4 produces the greatest number of ions when one mole of the substance  is dissolved in water, hence the answer above.

How many atoms in 0.35 moles of Oxygen?

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Answer:

11 grams of atoms are in 0.35 moles of oxygen.

what is the minimum mass of ethylene glycol that must be dissolved in 14.5 kg of water to prevent the solution from freexing at -14.2

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Answer:

The minimum mass of ethylene glycol = 6.641 Kg

Explanation:

[tex]\Delta T_f= T_f-T_f'\\T_f'=T_f-\Delta T_f[/tex]

Where T_f = freezing point of pure solvent water, 0°C

T_f'= Freezing point of solvent after mixture

K_f = Freezing point depression constant = 1.86 °C/m

Moecular weight of ethylene glycol = 60 g/mol

Weight of ethylene glycol = 14.5 Kg= 14.5×10^3 g

molality of ethylene glycol

[tex]m = \frac{weight}{mol.wt} \times\frac{1000}{V}[/tex]

Substitute the values to calculate m

[tex]m = \frac{w}{60} \times\frac{1000}{14.5\times1000}[/tex]

by formula

[tex]0-(-14.2) =1.86\frac{w}{60} \times\frac{1000}{14.5\times1000}[/tex]

calculating we get w = 6641.93 g

Therefore, The minimum mass of ethylene glycol = 6.641 Kg

How many molecular orbitals are present in the valence band of a sodium crystal with a mass of 4.14 g

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Answer:

Explanation:

Given that:

The mass of sodium crystal = 4.14 g

As a result, the number of atoms in the sodium crystal is:

[tex]=4.14 \g \times \dfrac{ 1 \ mol}{23.0 \ g }\times \dfrac{6.023 \times 10^{23} \ atoms}{1 \ mol}[/tex]

= 1.084 × 10²³ atoms

In the valence orbital of the sodium atom, there is just one electron.

As a result, the number of molecular orbitals produced by these atoms is= 1.084 × 10²³ molecular orbital

Because valence bands are created from occupied molecular orbitals, the number of valence bands created from the aforementioned molecular orbitals is:

[tex]= \dfrac{ 1.084 \times 10^{23}}{2}[/tex]

= 5.420 × 10²² orbitals.

How many moles are 4.20 * 10 ^ 25 atoms of Ca?

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Answer:

~69.744 moles of Ca

Explanation:

Using Avogadro's constant , we know that:

1 mole = 6.022 x 10^23 atoms

S0, the number of moles in 4.20 x 10^25 atoms of Ca:

=(4.20 x 10^25 x 1 )/(6.022 x 10^23)

~69.744 moles of Ca

Q2:How many atoms are in 0.35 moles of oxygen?

1 mole = 6.022 x 10^23 atoms

S0, the number of atoms in 0.35 moles of  oxygen:

=[0.35 x (6.022 x 10^23)]

=2.1077 x 10^23 atoms of Oxygen

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i. What is this process of forming energy through combustion called when it occurs in the body?

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Answer:

Respiration

Explanation:

Energy, steam and carbondioxide formed.

Jared has a genetic disorder.
which is the most likely reason Jared has the disorder?

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Answer:

parents / genetics

Explanation:

a genetic disorder most likely comes from a family relative weather it being mom,dad, grandpa, uncle,ect.

Is HNO3 an acid or a base



I NEED HELP ASAP​

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Answer:

HNO3 is a potent acid, a base, a nitrating agent and a heavy oxidising agent at times. In the presence of a stronger acid, it serves as a base.

Explanation:

Answer:

It is a strong acid

Explanation:

A state government is trying to decide between using biomass or solar power
to generate electricity. What advantage does solar power have over biomass?
A. Solar power can be used all day and night.
B. Solar power produces radioactive waste.
C. Solar power is a renewable energy source.
O
D. Solar power produces no carbon dioxide.

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Answer: D.Solar power produces no carbon dioxide

Explanation:

Solar power produces no carbon dioxide. The solar panel's carbon footprint is roughly 20 times less than the carbon output of coal-powered electricity sources. Hence, option D is correct.

What is a solar power plant?

A solar power plant uses sunlight to get energy. As the sunlight is ample and renewable, one can use it to power up the home and business premises.

Biomass energy is an energy source that comes from plant materials such as wood, corn, sugarcane, and grasses, etc.

However, it needs less capital investment than setting up a solar power plant.

Solar Energy: The major advantage of solar is that the source of energy (sun) is free.

Hence, option D is correct.

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a gas tank contains 15 moles of oxygen and 20 moles helium what is apertial pressure of helium in this mixture​

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What volume of O2 at NTP is generated from 7.84 g of
FeSO, (NH4)2SO4.6H2O?


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Answer:1.12 g

Explanation:Molar mass of compound ​FeSO4(NH4)2SO4.6H2O = 392.14 g mol-1

Number of moles of compound in 7.84g sample = 7.84 g/ 392.14 g mol-1

                                                                       = 0.02 mole

1 mole of sample contain 1 mole of Fe

So, 0.02 mole of sample would contain 0.02 moles of Fe.

Mass of Fe equivalent to 0.02 mole = 0.02 mol x molar mass of Fe

                                                    = 0.02 mol x 55.84 g mol-1

                                                   = 1.12 g

What would the IUPAC name be?

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Answer:

methyl ethanoate

Explanation:

To name the compound given above, the following must be obtained:

1. Determine the functional group of the compound.

In this case, the functional group is R–COOR' where R and R' are alkyl groups. Thus, the compound is an ester.

2. Determine the longest chain before the functional group and the compound after the functional group.

In this case, the longest chain before the functional group is carbon 2 i.e ethane and the compound after the functional group is methyl.

3. Name the compound by naming the compound after the functional group first, followed by the compound before the functional group and ending it with –oate.

This is illustrated below:

After the functional group => methyl

Before the functional group => ethane

Name of the compound => methyl ethanoate

If 10.0 moles of NO are reacted with 6.0 moles of O2, How many moles of NO2 are produced?​

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Answer:

We have to find out which of the reactants that is the Limiting Reagent.

The Limiting Reagent is the reactant that finishes before reaction is complete or simply put... Its the reactant that's NOT IN EXCESS.

We use the reactant that's not in excess to find the Number of moles of product because once that reactant is used up.... The reaction also ends or stops(hence the name;Limiting reactant).

Now

We have 10moles of NO

We also have 6moles of O2

The balanced equation of Reaction is

2NO + O2 ===> 2NO2

Now

looking at this equation

2moles of NO is required to react with 1mole of O2

So since we have NO=10moles and O2 = 6moles

It means that

20moles of NO is required to react with 6 moles of O2.

We were only given 10moles of NO and this is not even enough to react with the whole 6moles of Oxygen because from what we just discovered... We need 20moles of NO to react with all 6moles of O2.

So

This means that NO is the LIMITING REACTANT. It is in short supply and would be used up before the whole reaction takes place.

So we use the limiting reactant to find the Number of Moles of Product formed.

Now

From the eqn of reaction

2moles of NO forms 2Moles of NO2.

Their Mole ratio is 2:2 or 1:1...

This simply means that an equal amount of NO2 will be Produced

MEANING.... 10 MOLES OF NO2 IS PRODUCED.

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g (2pts) A 10x transfer buffer solution is 250mM Tris and 1.92M glycine. Buffers are always used at 1x concentration in the lab (unless specified otherwise in the protocol), so we will have to dilute the 10x buffer to 1x before use. What is the concentration of Tris and glycine in the 1x buffer

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Answer:

The explanation according to the given question is summarized below.

Explanation:

Given:

Tris,

= 250 mM

Glycine,

= 1.92 M

According to the solution,

For the dilution pf 10X to 1X buffer, we get

= [tex]1 \ ml \ of \ 10X \ buffer +9 \ ml \ of \ distilled \ water[/tex]

= [tex]10[/tex]

i.e.,

⇒ [tex]10X \ to \ 1X=1:10 \ dilution[/tex]

Now,

⇒ [tex]10X (250 \ mM\ Tris \ HCl, 1.92M\ Glycine, and\ 1 \ percent (\frac{w}{v} ) SDS) ---->1X(25 \ mM \ Tris \ HCl,0.193 M\ Glycine, and \ 0.1 \ percent(\frac{w}{v} )SDS)[/tex]

An archaeologist finds 14C in a sample of material to be decaying at 20 Geiger Counter clicks per second. A modern equivalent sample of the same material decays at 160 clicks per second. The half-life of 14C is 5,730 years. How old is the sample

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Answer:

17188 years

Explanation:

Recall the formula;

0.693/t1/2 = 2.303/t log(No/N)

t1/2 = half life of 14C

No = initial activity of 14C

N = activity of 14C at time t

t = age of the sample

Substituting values

0.693/5730= 2.303/t log(160/ 20)

1.21 * 10^-4= 2.0798/t

t = 2.0798/1.21 * 10^-4

t = 17188 years

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