Answer:
Energy is absorbed, so the mass is increased. Energy is released, so the mass is increased
A student wants to separate a mixture of salt and water in a laboratory (a) Describe how the student can obtain both salt and water from the salt solution
Answer:
okay so basically what you are being tested is if you know the difference between simple and fractional distillation and okay you can evaporate the mixture but you won't obtain water so you will use simple distillation to obtain both salt and water
What word chemical equation describes Cavendish’s experiment with zinc?
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Answer:
The reaction between zinc and HCl is given by the symbolic equation
Zn + HCl → ZnCl2 + H2.
If Bromine has a charge of 1-, how many electrons does it have?
Answer:
36 electrons
Explanation:
But Bromine anion with a charge of -1 has one extra electron so 35 +1 = 36 electrons.
Which element will form In ion whose lonic radius is larger than its atomic radius?
(1) K
(2) F
(3) LI
(4) Mg
Answer:
Letter b so F
Explanation:
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Explanation:
All five ions have an equal number of electrons and therefore share the same electron configuration. For example, a neutral calcium atom (Z=20) has 20 electrons; it loses two of them to form a Ca2+ cation, which would thus contain 20−2=18 electrons. Similarly, a phosphorus atom (Z=15) gains three electrons to form a P3− anion that contains 15+3=18 electrons.
Positively-charged protons in the nuclei attract the negatively-charged electron cloud. Each proton carries a +1 charge; the more protons an atom or ion contains the stronger the attraction it poses on its electron cloud. A nucleus of strong positive charge pulls its electron cloud towards itself tightly such that the latter would have a small radius.
The periodic table is arranged in the order of increasing proton number. Phosphorus comes the first among the five species and contains the least number of protons. Its ion would be the largest among the five. Calcium comes the last and forms the smallest ion.
Number of protons per nucleus P<S<Cl<K<CaStrength of Electrostatic attraction on the electron cloud P<S<Cl<K<CaIonic radius P3−>S2−>Cl−>K+>Ca2+
Out of a box of 46 matches, 22 lit on the first strike. What percentage of the matches in the box did not light on the first strike?
Answer: 52.17%
Explanation:
Number of matches in the box = 46
Number of matches that lit on the first strike = 22
Number of matches that did not light on the first strike = 46 - 22 = 24
Therefore, the percentage of the matches in the box did not light on the first strike will be:
= (Number of matches that did not light on the first strike / Number of matches in the box) × 100
= 24/46 × 100
= 52.17%
Therefore, the percentage of the matches in the box that did not light on the first strike is 52.17%.
an atom with six protons and eight neutrons is a(n)___
a. isotope of nitrogen
b. standard carbon atom
c. isotope of carbon
d. isotope of oxygen
Answer:
standard carbon atom
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
This is an isotope of carbon, more specifically, carbon-14. Carbon 14 has 6 protons, making the element carbon, and eight neutrons since 14-6 = 8.
Which group of elements is generally unreactive? O A. Noble gases O B. Halogens O C. Alkali metals D. Nitrogen family
Answer:
Nobles Gases Are the group of elements which are generally unreactive
I Hope its right if not then Sorry, have a wonderful day :)a 20.5g sample of cleaning detergent contains 8.61g of NH40H.CALCULATE the percentage composition of nitrogen in the cleaning detergent sample
Answer:
The mass percentage composition of nitrogen in the sample of the cleaning detergent is approximately 16.78%
Explanation:
The given mass of the sample of the cleaning detergent, m₁ = 20.5 g
The mass of the ammonium hydroxide, NH₄OH in the detergent, m₂ = 8.61 g
The molar mass of NH₄OH = 35.04 g/mol
The molar mass of nitrogen, N = 14.01 g/mol
Therefore, the mass, m₃ of nitrogen, N, in 8.61 g of ammonium hydroxide, NH₄OH, is found as follows;
m₃ = (14.01/35.04) × 8.61 g = (402,087/118,800) g ≈ 3.44 g
The mass of nitrogen, N, in the ammonium hydroxide, NH₄OH, contained in the 20.5 g sample of the cleaning agent, m₃ ≈ 3.44 grams
The percentage composition of nitrogen in the sample of the cleaning detergent, %N is given as follows;
[tex]\% Composition = \dfrac{Mass \ of \ component}{Total \ mass \ of \ cleaning \ detergent} \times 100[/tex]
Therefore;
%N ≈ ((3.44 g)/(20.5 g)) × 100 ≈ 16.78 %
The percentage composition of nitrogen, %N ≈ 16.78%.
Which statement best describes how forces are important to chemistry?
A. Forces are transferred when atoms form ions.
B. Forces are released during chemical reactions.
C. Forces determine the extent of a reaction.
D. Forces hold atoms and molecules together.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
neutrons should be added with the protons
a gas has a volume of 7L and a mass of 4.44*10^5 micrograms. what is it's density
Answer:
Explanation:
D = mass/volume.
for the units, I'll take it in g/L but I don't know which units you want.
4.44*10^5 mg = 0.444 grams.
0.444/7 = 0.0634 g/L
What is Spontaneous ion
what volume of 2.0 m hcl contains 0.50 mol hcl?
Answer:
the volume of the acid is 250 mL.
Explanation:
Given;
number of moles of the Hcl acid, n = 0.5 mol
concentration of the acid, C = 2.0 M = 2 mol/L
let the volume of the acid = V
The volume of the acid is calculated by applying the following equation;
n = CV
V = n/C
[tex]V= \frac{0.5 \ mol}{2 \ mol/L}[/tex]
V = 0.25 L
V = 250 mL
Therefore, the volume of the acid is 250 mL.
which state of matter expands most when heated
Answer:
Gases expand the most upon heating because the intermolecular space is more than in solids or liquids.
Explanation:
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What effect does temperature have on reaction rate?
A. An increase in temperature does not change the reaction rate,
B. An increase in temperature keeps the reaction from stopping.
C. An increase in temperature speeds up the reaction rate.
D. An increase in temperature slows the reaction down.
Which statement is true?
A. In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is the same as the energy of the reactants.
B. In an endothermic reaction, the energy of the products is the same as the energy of the reactants.
C. In an endothermic reaction, the energy of the products is greater than the energy of the reactants.
D. In an exothermic reaction, the energy of the products is greater than the energy of the reactants.
Exothermic reaction is where there is release of energy during a reaction
The enthalpy of exothermic reaction is negative
The relation between energy of products, reactants and enthalpy of reaction is
Enthalpy of reaction = sum of enthalpy of formation of products - sum of enthalpy of formation of reactants .
As enthalpy of reaction is negative, it means the enthalpy of products is less than the enthalpy of reactants so answer is :
In an exothermic reaction the energy of the product is less than the energy of the reactants.
C.
An endothermic reaction is a reaction that absorbs heat from the surroundings. That means that the energy of the system must increase. Therefore, the answer must be C as the products should have higher energy than the reactants.
g) silver nitrate + magnesium chloride → silver chloride + magnesium nitrate
Answer:
AgNo3+Mgcl2--->Agcl2+Mg(No3)2
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A drink that contains 4 1/2 ounces of a proof liquor… approximately how many drinks does this beverage contain?
Complete Question
A guest orders a drink that contains 4 1/2 ounces of 80-proof liquor. Approximately how many drinks does this beverage contain?
Answer:
[tex]No\ of\ drinks =3[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that:
Ordered drink 4 1/2 ounces of 80-proof liquor
Generally
80-proof liquor contains 40\% alcohol
Giving the drink a standard 1.5 ounce of distilled spirit
Therefore
[tex]No\ of\ drinks =\frac{4.5}{1.5}[/tex]
[tex]No\ of\ drinks =3[/tex]
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Answer:
The FitnessGram™ Pacer Test is a multistage aerobic capacity test that progressively gets more difficult as it continues. The 20 meter pacer test will begin in 30 seconds. Line up at the start. The running speed starts slowly, but gets faster each minute after you hear this signal. [beep] A single lap should be completed each time you hear this sound. [ding] Remember to run in a straight line, and run as long as possible. The second time you fail to complete a lap before the sound, your test is over.
Which coefficient of O2 is needed to balance the equation C3H8 + O2 → 3CO2 + 4H2O?
A.
2
B.
3
C.
5
D.
6
The answer is C. 5
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Determine the mass of oxygen in a 45.0 g sample of calcium carbonate
Answer:
The mass of oxygen in 45.0 g sample of calcium carbonate is approximately 21.58 g
Explanation:
The chemical formula for calcium carbonate is CaCO₃
The molar mass of CaCO₃ = 100.0869 g/mol
The mass of oxygen in one mole of CaCO₃ = 3 × 15.999 g = 47.997 g
The mass of oxygen in 45.0 g sample of CaCO₃, m, is goven as follows;
m = 45.0/100.0869 × 47.997 g ≈ 21.58 g
The mass of oxygen in 45.0 g sample of calcium carbonate, m ≈ 21.58 g
WHICH STATEMENT BEST REPRESENTS A HYPOTHESIS
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Hypotheses are educated guesses, and the best answer is the one with an if, as it indicates that it's a guess.
Answer:
letter b should be the answer
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Which of these is an example of an example factor which affects the earths climate?
A - Decrease in the suns energy.
B - Warm and cold ocean currents.
C - Increase in atmospheric dioxide.
D - Release of dust during volcanic eruption
Answer:
D- Release of dust during volcanic eruption
Explanation:
During major explosive eruptions huge amounts of volcanic gas, aerosol droplets, and ash are injected into the stratosphere. Injected ash falls rapidly from the stratosphere -- most of it is removed within several days to weeks -- and has little impact on climate change. But volcanic gases like sulfur dioxide can cause global cooling, while volcanic carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas, has the potential to promote global warming.
answer:
a - decrease in the suns energy.
explanation:
although the other options do discuss climate, temperature, etc., the sun DIRECTLY influences the earth's climate and would most likely affect it on a larger scale. for example, warm and cold ocean currents would affect the temperature of the ocean and could touch bay cities or islands, but they would not dictate the overall climate of the earth :)
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How many grams are 1.20 x 10^°25molecules of
calcium iodide?
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Two unknown white, lustrous minerals were tested for hardness and streak. Both had a hardness of 4, and had a white streak. What can you conclude from these tests?
Answer: Fluorite
Explanation: Minerals are naturally occurring inorganic materials with definite chemical compositions and definite physical properties. Hardness and Streak are both physical characteristics used in identifying minerals. The colour of a mineral’s powder defines its streak (it does not change from mineral to mineral) and a streak of white shows that such mineral has a calcium fluoride making it a fluorite. To check streak, one simply scrapes the mineral across an unglazed porcelain plate.
Hardness on the one hand, is the resistance to cutting, scratching, abrasion or indentation of minerals. Mineral hardness is specified by the Mohs hardness scale when working with hand samples, and the scale ranges from 1 (very soft like talc) to 10 (as hard as diamond). A hardness of 4 also put such mineral into the fluorite range indicating that it is harder than calcite, but softer than feldspar.
In conclusion, the tests show that the mineral in question is a fluorite.
N2 H4 (1) + O2
N2 (a) + 2H20()
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How many grams of hydrazine (N2Ha) are needed to produce 52,4 g
water?
a 31.0
O b
b. 186
c. 32.0
d. 46.5
Answer:
d. 46.5 g
Explanation:
First, you need to start with a properly balanced equation:
N₂H₄(l) + 3O₂(g) -> 2NO₂(g) + 2H₂O(l)
Then, find the moles of water produced:
2H = 2.01568 amu
O = 15.999 amu
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18.01468 amu
52.4 g ÷ 18.01468 amu = 2.9087 moles
The mole ratio in our balanced formula between N₂H₄ : H₂O is 1 : 2, so divide moles of H₂O by 2 to get moles of N₂H₄
2.9087 moles ÷ 2 = 1.45435 moles of N₂H₄
Then, calculate the atomic mass of N₂H₄:
2N = 28.0134 amu
4H = 4.03136 amu
________________
32.04476 amu
Finally, calculate the mass in grams of N₂H₄:
1.45435 moles • 32.04476 amu = 46.604 g
precautive measures taken when using pooter
I guess ensuring that you don't suck the insects or specimen collected by ensuring there is a net in the pooter
Which of the following is a common property of both strong acid and strong base?
a. They are good electrolytes
b. They are non-electrolytes
c. They are weak electrolytes
d. They are sour in test
Answer:
They are good electrolytes
distinguish between sugar and non-sugar with examples.
Answer:
Reducing sugars are sugars where the anomeric carbon has an OH group attached that can reduce other compounds. Non-reducing sugars do not have an OH group attached to the anomeric carbon so they cannot reduce other compounds. ... Maltose and lactose are reducing sugars, while sucrose is a non-reducing sugar
The elements in groups 1A, 6A, and 7A are called, __________, respectively. Group of answer choices alkaline earth metals, halogens, and chalcogens alkali metals, chalcogens, and halogens alkali metals, halogens, and noble gases alkaline earth metals, transition metals, and halogens halogens, transition metals, and alkali metals
Answer:
1A Alkali Metals
6A Chalcogens
7A Halogens
Answer:
alkali metals, chalcogens, halogens
Explanation:
Group 1A is alkali metals
Group 6A is chalcogens
Group 7A is halogens