Answer:
inonic bonds with cavalent bonds
Explanation:
ionic bonds
Compare the two shampoo
Answer:
Explanation:
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In the picture below, ammonia and bleach are mixed together. How many nitrogen (N) atoms will be in the products?
1
ammonia: NH3 (one nitrogen)
bleach: NaOCl (zero nitrogen)
What 2 things are produced by photosynthesis? Answer please
Answer:
Oxygen and glucose
Explanation:
Plants use the sun, water, and CO2 to make their own energy. Glucose is the result, and Oxygen is just a biproduct.
5. _______H2O2 → ________ H2O + O2
a. 2, 3
b. 2, 1
c. 2, 4
d. 2, 2
6. _______ Ca + N2 → Ca3N2
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
7. _______Li + F2 → ______LiF
a. 2, 2
b. 2, 1
c. 2, 3
d. 2, 4
8. _______Mg + N2 → Mg3N2
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
9. ______NH3 → ______N2 + ______H2
a. 2, 2, 2
b. 2, 2. 3
c. 2, 3, 2
d. 2, 4, 2
10. ______HCl → H2 + Cl2
a. 2
b. 3
c. 4
d. 6
Answer:
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Explanation:
True or False Weather is the condition or earth's atmosphere at a certain place and time.
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Weather is short term, climate is over the long term
Answer:
true, different weather patterns are found all around the world at different times, there could be a hurricane in the gulf of mexico and as a result of the storm tornadoes could break out in texas
Explanation:
Why is one side of the moon called "the dark side of the moon"?
Answer:
Option C
Explanation:
The answer is option C or "The amount of time it takes to rotate around it's axis is the same amount of time it takes to revolve around Earth."Remember that the Earth and the Moons amount of time to make a full rotation is almost in sync and they're two sides of the moon, one side we do not see and that's because that side is currently faced away from the Earth which is called the dark side of the moon. Each side has two weeks oh night, and two weeks of day because of how long it takes the moon to revolve, so while we have a side towards the Earth which is illuminated by the sun we have another pointing away in the dark.
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Accreditation of laboratories that do forensic investigations is:_________
a. always required
b. done voluntarily
c. done using independent nongovernmental agencies such as ASTM and ISO
d. done by a special government agency to insure uniformity of testing and results across all laboratories is never done since this
e. is expensive and does not improve the results obtained by the laboratory
Answer:
a. always required
Explanation:
Accreditation of laboratories is a mandatory requirement for forensic science providers. To manage the quality of services provided by the forensic laboratories, Accreditation, Certification, and Interagency Working Group have found it necessary to make the accreditation of forensic laboratories mandatory.
This will instill confidence in the public and ensure that the services rendered by them are always accurate and up to standard.
1. A gas has a volume of 5.30 mL and a mass of 24.10 grams. What is the
density?
Answer:
4.5472g/ml rounded of to 4 s.f
Explanation:
Density= Mass/ Volume
Pure acetic acid is often called glacial acetic acid because it is purified by fractional freezing at its melting point of 16.6 °C. At 1 atm, a flask containing several moles of acetic acid at 16.6 °C is briefly lowered into an infinitely large ice-water bath. When it is removed it is found that exactly 1 mol of acetic acid has frozen. Given: ΔH_fusion,acetic acid = 11.45kJ/mol and ΔH_fusion, H2O= 6.01 kJ/mol.
Required:
a. What is the change in entropy of the acetic acid?
b. What is the change in entropy of the water bath?
c. Now consider that the water bath and acetic acid are the same system. What is the entropy change for the combined system? Is the process reversible or irreversible? Why?
Answer:
Explanation:
a ) ΔH_fusion of acetic acid is 11.45 kJ / mol . It means 11.45 kJ of heat will be released when 1 mole of acetic acid will freeze . During this process temperature of acetic acid will be constant .
Temperature of acetic acid T = 16.6⁰C = 273 + 16.6 K = 289.6 K .
By definition change in entropy
ΔS = dQ / T
= dH / T
As temperature remains constant during withdrawal of heat
ΔS = ΔH / T
T = 289.6 K .
ΔH = - 11.45kJ
ΔS = - 11.45kJ / 289.6
= - 11450 / 289.6
= - 39.53 J
It will be negative as heat is released by acetic acid .
b )
Heat amounting ΔH will be absorbed by water bath so its entropy will be increased . As water bath is very large , temperature of bath also will remain constant at 289.6 K .
Increase in entropy of water bath =
ΔS = ΔH / T
T = 289.6 K .
ΔH = 11.45kJ
ΔS = 11.45kJ / 289.6
= 11450 / 289.6
= 39.53 J
c )
consider that the water bath and acetic acid are the same system : --
Total change in the heat content of the system
= 289.6 - 289.6 = 0
So for the whole system
ΔQ =ΔH = 0
Change in entropy is zero .
Δ G = ΔH - TΔS
= ΔH - ΔH = 0
ΔG = 0
Change in entropy is zero .
What does the symbol (s) represent when it is next to an atom?
Answer:
The symbol for an atom indicates the element via its usual two letter symbol, the mass number as a left superscript, the atomic number as a left subscript (sometimes omitted), and the charge as a right superscript.
Explanation:
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a golf ball is hit at a distance of 300 yards in 10 seconds what is the speed of the golf ball
Answer:
30 yard per second
Explanation:
300/10 = 30
Many popular brands of toothpaste contain about 1.00 mg of fluoride per gram of toothpaste. The fluoride compound that is most often used in toothpaste is sodium fluoride, NaF, which is 45% fluoride by mass. How many milligrams of NaF are in a 250.0 g tube of toothpaste
Answer:
Mass of NaF in 250 g tube of toothpaste = 100 mg of NaF
Explanation:
Mass of fluoride per gram of toothpaste = 1 mg
From the given data, the fluoride compound that is most often used in toothpaste is sodium fluoride, NaF, which is 45% fluoride by mass, mass of sodium fluoride per gram of toothpaste can be determined as follows:
1 mg of fluoride per gram of toothpaste = 45% total mass of NaF per gram of toothpaste
100% mass of NaF in toothpaste = 100/45 * 1 mg = 2.22 mg of NaF.
Therefore, mass of NaF per gram of toothpaste is 2.22 mg.
The mass of NaF in 250 g of toothpaste is then calculated below:
In 250 g of toothpaste, mass of NaF = 250 * 2.22 mg = 99.9 mg of NaF
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Oil of Vitriol is a substance that humankind has used for thousands of years! Today the substance is known by its scientific name sulfuric acid and has the molecular formula H2SO4. What is the molar mass of H2SO4?
Question 2 options:
49.067 g/mol
73.29 g/mol
98.08 g/mol
148.72 g/mol
Answer:
98.08 g/mol
Explanation:
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What element has 12 protons, 12 neutrons and 12 electrons?
Answer:
magnesium atom
The most common and stable type of magnesium atom found in nature has 12 protons, 12 neutrons, and 12 electrons
How many atoms are in 123 g of calcium
Answer:
Molar mass of Ca = 40 g / mol , given 123 g Ca is 123/40= 3.075 moles,
1 mole = 6.022 * 10^23 atoms, so 3.075 moles Ca= 18.51*10^23 atoms
Explanation:
The number of atoms present in 123 g of calcium is 18.51 x 10²³ atoms.
What is calcium?Calcium is an element present in the periodic table. It is very much needed for the strength of the bones and teeth.
"Molar mass of many compounds can be calculated by dividing the mass of the compound by the number of moles of the compound."
"The mole is a SI unit of measurement that is used to calculate the quantity of any substance".
First, calculate the moles
Moles = mass / molar mass
Molar mass of Ca = 40 g / mol
Given 123 g Ca is mass
123 / 40 = 3.075 moles,
1 mole = 6.022 x 10²³ atoms,
6.022 x 10²³ is the Avogadro number. It equals to one mole.
So 3.075 moles Ca= 18.51 x 10²³ atoms.
Thus, the number of atoms present in 123 g of calcium is 18.51 x 10²³ atoms.
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(ILL GIVE 100 POINTS AND EDIT IT AND MARK BRAINLIEST) Examine the diagram of the cell cycle. Which label identifies the stage in which the DNA is copied and the cell grows? W X Y Z
Answer:
where is diagram. sorry.
Help me please (btw I live in the U.S)
Answer:
I live in the USA so the questions have been answered to reflect that accordingly.
1. The letter which represents summer where I live is Letter C
Explanation:
Letter C represents the June solstice which usually takes place between June 20 and June 21.
2. The letter which represents winter where I live is letter A.
Explanation:
Letter A represents the December solstice. Another name for this is Winter Solstice. This usually takes place in December for those living in the Northern Hemisphere like me. It is projected that this will take place on Tuesday, 21 December 2021.
Another name for this is Northern Hemisphere Winter Solstice as it marks the first day of winter.
3. The correct seasons for June Solstice are:
Northern Hemisphere: Summer Solstice
This projected to occur on Sunday, 20 of June 2020. It will be characterized by 1 hour of twilight and approximately 10 hours each of daylight and night time.
4. Southern Hemisphere: Summer solstice
This is anticipated on Tuesday, 21 December 2021. It will also be characterized by 1 hour of twilight and approximately 10 hours each of daylight and night time.
5. Northern Hemisphere: Autumnal (Fall) Equinox
6. Southern Hemisphere: Spring (Vernal) equinox
7. December Solstice - Northern Hemisphere: Winter Solstice is the Day of the Year with the shortest amount of sunlight
8. December Solstice - Southern Hemisphere: Summer Solstice. This is the day of the year with the longest amount of sunlight
9. March Equinox - Northern Hemisphere: Spring (Vernal) Equinox. This is the start of spring.
10. March Equinox - Southern Hemisphere: Autumnal (Fall) Equinox. This is the start of Fall.
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The process of the body changes that cause a child's body to become capable of reproduction
Answer:
The process is called Puberty.
What is the density of an object that has a mass of 28.1g and a volume of 96.2mL? Select the correct answer below: 0.292g/mL 2703g/mL 1.00g/mL 3.42g/mL
Answer:
0.292 g/mL.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Mass of object = 28.1 g
Volume of object = 96.2 mL
Density of object =..?
Density of an object is simply defined as the mass of the object per unit volume of the object. Mathematically, it can be expressed as:
Density = mass / volume
With the above formula, we can obtain the density of the object as follow:
Mass of object = 28.1 g
Volume of object = 96.2 mL
Density of object =..?
Density = mass / volume
Density = 28.1 / 96.2
Density of object = 0.292 g/mL
Thus the density of the object is 0.292 g/mL
QUESTION NO.1
Anything that causes damage to the ______ and makes the _______ contaminated is called air polluton.
OPTIONS:
a) atmosphere
b) toilet
c) school
QUESTION NO.2
What are the causes of Acid Rain?
ANS:_____________________________________
Answer:
answer 1) Atmosphereanswer 2) Acid rain is caused by a chemical reaction that begins when compounds like sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides are released into the air. These substances can rise very high into the atmosphere, where they mix and react with water, oxygen, and other chemicals to form more acidic pollutants, known as acid rain.MARK ME AS BRAINLIST1 ans is atmosphere
2 ans is Acid rain is a rain or any other form of precipitation that is unusually acidic, meaning that it has elevated levels of hydrogen ions. It can have harmful effects on plants, aquatic animals, and infrastructure.
Define the following Vocabulary words
1. Archae Bacteria
2. Bacteria
3. Eukarya Kingdom
4. Domain
What is the name of the process happening in the picture? How do you know it’s that process? Explain your answer in 2 to 3 sentences complete help please
Answer:
The name of the process happening in the picture is explained below in details.
Explanation:
The process in the picture is photosynthesis. The plant is taking CO2 and H2O and using light to form glucose which would be the sugars and creating a byproduct of oxygen that is being released into the atmosphere. How did you know this is photosynthesis? A big thing clearly is the plant and how it’s taking H2O and CO2 and making glucose so it isn’t cellular respiration (if you don’t know what that is don’t worry, if you are learning about this you are bound to come across that later) and it’s releasing oxygen into the atmosphere and light has a function in this process according to the image.
222 g of MTBE (CO(CH3)4) are added to gasoline, resulting in a total volume of 2 L of reformulated gas (RFG). Assume that the density of RFG is 0.70 g/mL, and the density of MTBE is 0.74 g/mL. For a-d, determine the concentration of MTBE in the RFG in the following units?
a. mg/L
b. moles/L
c. % (w/w)
d. % (v/v)
e. What is the % (w/w) oxygen in the RFG due to MTBE?
Answer:
Explanation:
From the information given:
(a)
[tex]Concentration \ in \ mg/L = \dfrac{Mass \ of \ MTBE \ in \ mg}{Total \ volume (in \ L)}[/tex]
[tex]Concentration \ in \ mg/L = \dfrac{222 \times 10^3 \ mg}{22}[/tex]
[tex]Concentration \ in \ mg/L = 111 \times 10^3 \ mg/L[/tex]
(b)
[tex]number \ of \ mole s= \dfrac{mass}{molar \ mass } \\ \\ number \ of \ mole s=\dfrac{222 \ g}{88.15 \ g/mol} \\ \\ \mathbf{= 2.518 mol}[/tex]
(c)
[tex]w/w \ percentage = \dfrac{mass \ of \ MTBE }{mass \ of \ solution (RFG)}\times 100\%[/tex]
[tex]where; \\ \\ mass \ of \ (RFG) = 2L \times 0.70 g/mL \\ \\ mass \ of \ (RFG) = 2000 ml \times 0.70 g/mL \\ \\ mass \ of \ (RFG) = 1400 g[/tex]
∴
[tex]w/w \ percentage = \dfrac{222 \ g}{1400 \ g}\times 100\% = \mathbf{15.8\%}[/tex]
(d)
[tex]Volume of MTBE =\dfrac{mass \ of \ MTBE}{density \ of \ MTBE}[/tex]
[tex]Volume \ of \ MTBE = 300 \ mL\\[/tex]
∴
[tex]v/v\% = \dfrac{volume \ of \ MTBE}{volume \ of \ RFG} \\ \\ v/v\% =\dfrac{300 \ mL}{2000 \ mL}\times 100\% \\ \\ \mathbf{v/v\% = 15.00\%}[/tex]
(e)
[tex]From \the \ given \ information; \\ \\ 2.5184 \ moles\ of \ MTBE contain \ 2.5184 \ mole of oxygen[/tex]
∴
[tex]mass of oxygen MTBE = 2.5284 mol \times 16\ g/mol \\ \\ mass of oxygen MTBE = 40.3 9 \ g\\ \\ mass\ of \ RFG = 1400 g[/tex]
∴
[tex]\% w/w = \dfrac{mass \ of \ oxygen}{mass \ of RFG }=\dfrac{40.22 \ g}{1400 \ g} \times 100\%[/tex]
[tex]\% w/w == 2.88\%[/tex]
Assume That The Density Of RFG Is 0.7 G/mL And The Density Of MTBE Is ... are added to gasoline, resulting in a total volume of 2 L of reformulated gas (RFG). ... Assume that the density of RFG is 0.7 g/mL and the density of MTBE is 0.74 g/mL. Determine the concentration of MTBE in the RFG in the following units (a-d)
(1) Solution A and B are separated by a membrane that is permeable to Mg2 and impermeable to Cl-. Solution A contains 0.1 mM MgCl2, solution B contains 100 mM MgCl2. Mg2 will be at electrochemical equilibrium when solution A is around ____________ mV. 180 mV - 180 mV 90 mV - 90 mV 60 mV - 60 mV
Answer:
90 mV
Explanation:
Faraday constant, F = 96487
Gas constant, R = 8.314
Number of mole of electron transferred, Z = 2
MgCl in solution A, = 0.1 mm
MgCl in solution A, = 100 mm
Using the relation :
E=(RT/ZF) In(Mg out/Mgin)
E = (8.314*298) / (2*96485) * In(100/0.1)
E = (2477.572 / 192970) * 6.9077552
E = 0.0128391 * 6.9077552
E = 0.0886897 V
E = 88.68 mV (approximately 90 mV)
For the reaction between zinc metal and hydrochloric acid (aqueous) producing zinc chloride (aqueous) and hydrogen gas
write a balanced equation for this reaction
classify the reaction
Answer: Zn + 2HCl —> ZnCl2 + H2 redox
Explanation:
H+ reduced to H
Zn oxidised to Zn++
The following chemical reaction occurs.
2H2O2
2H20 + O2
How many atoms of hydrogen are involved in the reaction?
Answer: B. 4
Explanation:
How many moles are in 3.01 x 10^23 atoms of zinc?
Answer:
What is ^ for?
Explanation:
How many moles of aluminum will be produced from 30.0 g of Al2O3 in the following reaction?
2A1203 - 4A + 302
Moles of aluminum produced = 0.588
Further explanationGiven
30 g of Al2O3
Reaction
2Al203 ⇒ 4Al + 302
Required
moles of aluminum
Solution
mol Al2O3 :
= mass : MW
= 30 : 101,96 g/mol
= 0.294
From the equation, mol Aluminum :
= 4/2 x mol Al2O3
= 4/2 x 0.294
= 0.588
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Name a mixtures of at least 3 items each and how you would separate them. Explain why each of the step would work. Do not use any of the items mentioned in the previous question. (which is salt, sand, water, and iron)
Answer:
That means we do not need to use chemical reactions to separate them. ... The one liquid component in milk is water, and the other is fatty oil. ... Identify the type of substances (solid, liquid or gas) that are mixed in each
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
The mixture of clay or sand with water is muddy. The small clay particles become suspended in the water. This kind of mixture is called a suspension. Suspensions are opaque; that means they are cloudy and we cannot see through them very well.
How many moles of O2 are needed to produce 2.5 moles of water?
Answer:
Mass of oxygen = 16 * 1.25 = 20 g
Explanation: