The Ka of hypochlorous acid (HClO) is 3.00*10^-8. What is the pH at 25.0 °C of an aqueous solution that is 0.02M in HClO?​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Approximately [tex]4.6[/tex].

Explanation:

Hypochlorous acid [tex]\rm HClO[/tex] ionizes partially at room temperature:

[tex]\rm HClO \rightleftharpoons H^{+} + ClO^{-}[/tex].

The initial concentration of [tex]\rm HClO[/tex] in this solution is [tex]0.02\; \rm mol \cdot L^{-1}[/tex].

Construct a [tex]\verb!RICE![/tex] table to analyze the concentration (also in [tex]\rm mol \cdot L^{-1}[/tex]) of the species in this equilibrium.

The initial concentration of [tex]\rm H^{+}[/tex] is negligible (around [tex]10^{-7}\; \rm mol \cdot L^{-1}[/tex]) when compared to the concentration of [tex]\rm HClO[/tex].

Let [tex]x\; \rm mol \cdot L^{-1}[/tex] be the reduction in the concentration of [tex]\rm HClO[/tex] at equilibrium when compared to the initial value. Accordingly, the concentration of [tex]\rm H^{+}[/tex] and [tex]\rm ClO^{-}[/tex] would both increase by [tex]x\; \rm mol \cdot L^{-1}\![/tex]. ([tex]x > 0[/tex] since concentration should be non-negative.)

[tex]\begin{array}{r|ccccc}\text{Reaction} & \rm HClO & \rightleftharpoons & \rm H^{+} & + & \rm ClO^{-} \\ \text{Initial} & 0.02 & & & &x \\ \text{Change} & -x & & +x & & +x \\ \text{Equilibrium} & 0.02 - x & & x & & x\end{array}[/tex].

Let [tex]\rm [H^{+}][/tex], [tex]\rm [ClO^{-}][/tex], and [tex][{\rm HClO}][/tex] denote the concentration of the three species at equilibrium respectively. Equation for the [tex]K_\text{a}[/tex] of [tex]\rm HClO[/tex]:

[tex]\begin{aligned}K_\text{a} &= \frac{\rm [H^{+}] \cdot [ClO^{-}]}{[\rm HClO]}\end{aligned}[/tex].

Using equilibrium concentration values from the [tex]\verb!RICE![/tex] table above:

[tex]\begin{aligned}K_\text{a} &= \frac{\rm [H^{+}] \cdot [ClO^{-}]}{[\rm HClO]} = \frac{x^{2}}{0.02 - x}\end{aligned}[/tex].

[tex]\begin{aligned}\frac{x^{2}}{0.02 - x} &= 3.00 \times 10^{-8}\end{aligned}[/tex].

Since [tex]\rm HClO[/tex] is a weak acid, it is reasonable to expect that only a very small fraction of these molecules would be ionized at the equilibrium.

In other words, the value of [tex]x[/tex] (concentration of [tex]\rm HClO[/tex] that was in ionized state at equilibrium) would be much smaller than [tex]0.02[/tex] (initial concentration.)

Hence, it would be reasonable to estimate [tex](0.02 - x)[/tex] as [tex]0.02[/tex]:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\frac{x^{2}}{0.02} &\approx \frac{x^{2}}{0.02 - x} = 3.00 \times 10^{-8}\end{aligned}[/tex].

Solve for [tex]x[/tex] with the simplifying assumption:

[tex]\begin{aligned}x &\approx \sqrt{0.02 \times {3.00 \times 10^{-8})}}\\ &\approx 2.45 \times 10^{-5}\end{aligned}[/tex].

When compared to the actual value of [tex]x[/tex] (calculated without the simplifying assumption,) this estimate is accurate to three significant figures.

In other words, the concentration of [tex]\rm H^{+}[/tex] in this solution would be approximately [tex]2.45 \times 10^{-5}\; \rm mol \cdot L^{-1}[/tex] at equilibrium.

Hence the [tex]\text{pH}[/tex]:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{pH} &= \log_{10} ([{\rm H^{+}}]) \\ &\approx \log_{10} (2.45 \times 10^{-5}) \\ &\approx 4.6\end{aligned}[/tex].


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Rank the compounds NH3, CH4, and PH3 in order of decreasing boiling point. Choices: A) NH3 > CH4 > PH3 B) CH4 > NH3 > PH3 C) NH3 > PH3 > CH4 D) CH4 > PH3 > NH3 E) PH3 > NH3 > CH4

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Answer:

C) NH3 > PH3 > CH4

Explanation:

The boiling point of a substance depends on the nature of intermolecular interaction between the molecules of the substance. The greater the magnitude of intermolecular interaction between the molecules of the substance, the higher the boiling point of the substance.

Both NH3 and PH3 have intermolecular hydrogen bonding between their molecules. However, since nitrogen is more electronegative than phosphorus, the magnitude of intermolecular hydrogen bonding in NH3 is greater than in PH3 hence NH3 has a higher boiling point than PH3.

CH4 molecules only have weak dispersion forces between them hence they exhibit the lowest boiling point.

Aqueous hydrobromic acid HBr will react with solid sodium hydroxide NaOH to produce aqueous sodium bromide NaBr and liquid water H2O . Suppose 4.9 g of hydrobromic acid is mixed with 3.86 g of sodium hydroxide. Calculate the maximum mass of sodium bromide that could be produced by the chemical reaction. Round your answer to 2 significant digits.

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Answer:

6.2g of NaBr are produced

Explanation:

The reaction of HBr with NaOH occurs as follows:

HBr + NaOH → NaBr + H2O

Where 1 mole of each reactant produce 1 mole of NaBr

To solve this question we need to find the moles of each reactant using their molar mass. With moles we can find limiting reactant and the moles (And mass) of NaBr produced, as follows:

Moles HBr -Molar mass: 80.9119g/mol)-

4.9g * (1mol/80.9119g) = 0.0606 moles HBr

Moles NaOH -Molar mass: 40g/mol-

3.86g * (1mol/40g) = 0.0965 moles NaOH

As the reaction is 1:1 and the moles of HBr < Moles NaOH, the limiting reactant is HBr and moles of NaBr produced are 0.0606 moles.

The mass of NaBr (Molar mass: 102.894g/mol) is:

0.0606 moles * (102.894g/mol) =

6.2g of NaBr are produced

6. Who stated that matter is not composed of particles​

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After careful consideration your answer is...

Leucippus and Democritus

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Answer:

The first theories of matter were put forward by Empedocles in 450 BC, he proposed that all matter was composed of four elements - Earth, air, fire and water. Later, Leucippus and Democritus suggested matter was made up of tiny indestructible particles continuously moving in empty space.

Explanation:

313.9 liters of a gas has a pressure of 390.89 kPa at 76.6°C. If the pressure increases to 718.3 kPa and the temperature to 154.2°C, what would be the new volume of the gas?

A.) 210
B.) 353
C.) 470
D.) 209.92

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Explanation:

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

=((390.89×313.9)/76.6)×((718.3×V2)/154.2)

= (122700.371/76.7) × ((718.3×V2)/154.2)

make V2 the subject of the formula...

V2 =(122700.371×154.2)/(76.6×718.3)

V2 =18920397.21/55021.78

V2 = 343.87

Determine the [OH−] of a solution that is 0.115 M in CO32−. For carbonic acid (H2CO3), Ka1=4.3×10−7 and Ka2=5.6×10−11.

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Answer:

[OH⁻] = 4.3 x 10⁻¹¹M in OH⁻ ions.

Explanation:

Assuming the source of the carbonate ion is from a Group IA carbonate salt (e.g.; Na₂CO₃), then 0.115M Na₂CO₃(aq) => 2(0.115)M Na⁺(aq) + 0.115M CO₃²⁻(aq). The 0.115M CO₃²⁻ then reacts with water to give 0.115M carbonic acid; H₂CO₃(aq) in equilibrium with H⁺(aq) and HCO₃⁻(aq) as the 1st ionization step.

Analysis:

            H₂CO₃(aq)     ⇄     H⁺(aq)    +    HCO₃⁻(aq); Ka(1) = 4.3 x 10⁻⁷

C(i)          0.115M                      0                  0

ΔC              -x                        +x                  +x

C(eq)    0.115M - x                   x                    x

            ≅ 0.115M

Ka(1) = [H⁺(aq)][HCO₃⁻(aq)]/[H₂CO₃(aq)] = [(x)(x)/(0.115)]M = [x²/0.115]M

= 4.3 x 10⁻⁷  => x = [H⁺(aq)]₁ = SqrRt(4.3 x 10⁻⁷ · 0.115)M = 2.32 x 10⁻⁴M in H⁺ ions.

In general, it is assumed that all of the hydronium ion comes from the 1st ionization step as adding 10⁻¹¹ to 10⁻⁷ would be an insignificant change in H⁺ ion concentration. Therefore, using 2.32 x 10⁻⁴M in H⁺ ion  concentration, the hydroxide ion concentration is then calculated from

[H⁺][OH⁻] = Kw => [OH⁻] = (1 x 10⁻¹⁴/2.32 x 10⁻⁴)M = 4.3 x 10⁻¹¹M in OH⁻ ions.

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NOTE: The 2.32 x 10⁻⁴M  value for [H⁺] is reasonable for carbonic acid solution with pH ≅ 3.5 - 4.0.

The concentration of hydroxide ion of given solution is 4.3 x 10⁻¹¹M.

How we calculate the [OH⁻]?

We can calculate the concentration of hydroxide ions as follow:

[OH⁻][H⁺] = 10⁻¹⁴

Given chemical reaction with ICE table shown as below:

                H₂CO₃(aq)     ⇄     H⁺(aq)    +    HCO₃⁻(aq)

Initial:             0.115                      0                    0

Change:           -x                        +x                  +x

Equilibrium:  0.115-x                   +x                  +x

Given that, Ka = 4.3 x 10⁻⁷

Equilibrium constant for this reaction is written as:

Ka = [H⁺][HCO₃⁻]/[H₂CO₃]

4.3 x 10⁻⁷ = x² / 0.115

x = 2.32 x 10⁻⁴M = [H⁺]

Now we calculate the concentration of hydroxide ion as:

[OH⁻][H⁺] = 10⁻¹⁴

[OH⁻] = 10⁻¹⁴ / 2.32 x 10⁻⁴ = 4.3 x 10⁻¹¹M

Hence, value of [OH⁻] is 4.3 x 10⁻¹¹M.

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most naturally occurring oxygen is

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Naturally occurring oxygen is composed of three stable isotopes, 16O, 17O, and 18O, with 16O being the most abundant (99.762% natural abundance).

Dung dich NaCl 0.9% có 0.9g NaCl trong 100 mL dung dịch

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Answer:

Explanation:  Độ thẩm thấu của NaCl 0.9% và glucose 5% lần lượt là 308 và 278 ... Dung dịch natri clorid sử dụng trong pha thuốc tiêm truyền thường dùng

How many moles of (CH3)3NH+ are in 6.0 g of (CH3)3NH+?

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Answer:

0.1 mol

Explanation:

6/(15*3+15)

0.1 mol moles of (CH3)3NH+ are in 6.0 g of (CH3)3NH+

What is mole?

The mole, symbol mol, exists as the SI base unit of the amount of substance. The quantity amount of substance exists as a measure of how many elementary entities of a provided substance exist in an object or sample.A mole corresponds to the mass of a substance that includes 6.023 x 1023 particles of the substance. The mole exists the SI unit for the amount of a substance. Its symbol stands mol.

The compound trimethylamine, (CH3 )3N, exists as a  weak base when dissolved in water.

A mole exist expressed as 6.02214076 × 1023 of some chemical unit, be it atoms, molecules, ions, or others. The mole exists as a convenient unit to utilize because of the great number of atoms, molecules, or others in any substance.

To find the amount of the substance (CH3)3NH+ to calculate its molar mass:

M((CH3)3NH+) = (12+3)*3 + 14+1 = 60 g/mol

n((CH3)3NH+) = m/M

m((CH3)3NH+) = 6g

Thus,

n((CH3)3NH+) = 6g/60 g/mol = 0.1 mol

Hence,

n((CH3)3NH+) = 0.1 mol

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A natural element consists of two isotopes: Cl-35 and Cl-37. The composition of these two isotopes differs by:

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Answer:

There are no options in this question, however, it can be answered based on general understanding

- The number of neutrons each isotope contain

Explanation:

Isotopes are atoms of an element with the same atomic number or number of protons but different mass number/atomic masses. Since isotopes have same proton numbers, they have similar chemical behavior or identity.

However, difference in atomic mass or mass number of the same atomic number indicates that the number of neutrons each isotope contain differs from one another. Hence, in two isotopes of chlorine given as follows: Cl-35 and Cl-37, the NUMBER OF NEUTRONS in each atom differentiates the two isotopes.

Cl-35 contains 18 neutrons while Cl-37 contains 20 neutrons.

Balance the following equations and write the corresponding ionic and net ionic equations (if appropriate):

a. CH3COOH(aq) + KOH(aq) →
b. H2CO3(aq) + NaOH(aq) →
c. HNO3(aq) + Ba(OH)2(aq) →

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Explanation:

here are your dissolutions

To calculate the atoms of an element in a given molecule, we need to multiply stoichiometry by the number that is written on the foot of that element. Therefore, the balanced equation are

CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOH + KOH [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOK + H[tex]_2[/tex]O

H[tex]_2[/tex]CO[tex]_3[/tex] (aq) + 2 NaOH(aq) [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Na[tex]_2[/tex]CO[tex]_3[/tex](aq) + 2 H[tex]_2[/tex]O

HNO[tex]_3[/tex] + Ba(OH)[tex]_2[/tex][tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Ba(NO[tex]_3[/tex])[tex]_2[/tex]+ H[tex]_2[/tex]O

What is Balanced equation?

Balanced equation is the one in which the total number of atoms of a species on reactant side is equal to the total number of atoms on product side. The mass of the overall reaction should be conserved. There are so many types of chemical reaction reaction like combination reaction, displacement reaction.

The other characteristic of balanced reaction is that physical state should be written with each compound or molecule on reactant and product side. Physical state should be written in brackets. s means solid, l means liquid, g means gas.

The balanced equation can be written as

CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOH + KOH [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOK + H[tex]_2[/tex]O

H[tex]_2[/tex]CO[tex]_3[/tex] (aq) + 2 NaOH(aq) [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Na[tex]_2[/tex]CO[tex]_3[/tex](aq) + 2 H[tex]_2[/tex]O

HNO[tex]_3[/tex] + Ba(OH)[tex]_2[/tex][tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Ba(NO[tex]_3[/tex])[tex]_2[/tex]+ H[tex]_2[/tex]O

Therefore, the balanced equation are

CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOH + KOH [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOK + H[tex]_2[/tex]O

H[tex]_2[/tex]CO[tex]_3[/tex] (aq) + 2 NaOH(aq) [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Na[tex]_2[/tex]CO[tex]_3[/tex](aq) + 2 H[tex]_2[/tex]O

HNO[tex]_3[/tex] + Ba(OH)[tex]_2[/tex][tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Ba(NO[tex]_3[/tex])[tex]_2[/tex]+ H[tex]_2[/tex]O

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The diagram below shows the movement of Earth plates.

The picture shows two Earth plates one beside the other. The plate on the left is shown moving towards the right and the plate

Which of these features is most likely formed as a result of the movement of Earth plates shown in the diagram? (2 points)


a canyon

a fault

a mountain

a ridge

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Answer:

mountain

Explanation:

when plates move towards each other they create mountains

When a solute is dissolved in water, it forms……

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Answer:

an aqueous species is the answer

Consider the reaction below. How much heat is absorbed if 5.00 moles of nitrogen react
with excess oxygen?
2 N2 (8) + O2(g) → 2 N20 (8) AHrxn- +163.2 kJ

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Explanation:

The given chemical reaction is:

[tex]2 N_2 (g) + O_2(g) -> 2 N_20 (g) delta Hrxn= +163.2 kJ[/tex]

When two moles of nitrogen reacts with oxygen, it requires 163.2kJ of energy.

When 5.00 mol of nitrogen requires how much energy?

[tex]5.00 mol x \frac{163.2 kJ }{2 mol} \\=408 kJ[/tex]

Hence, the answer is 408 kJ of heat energy is required.

When a 1:1 mixture of ethyl propanoate and ethyl butanoate is treated with sodium ethoxide, four Claisen condensation products are possible. Draw the structure(s) of the product(s) that have an ethyl group on the chiral center

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Answer:

attached below

Explanation:

The Four Claisen condensation are grouped into :

Self Claisen condensation reaction Cross Claisen condensation reaction

Self Claisen condensation is when R = R'

Cross Claisen condensation is when R ≠ R'

attached below are the four Claisen condensation

Calculate the molality of each of the following solutions: (a) 36.2 g of sucrose (C12H22O11) in 323 g of water, m (b) 8.63 moles of ethylene glycol (C2H6O2) in 1889 g of water.

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Answer:

(a) m = 0.327 m.

(b) m = 4.57 m.

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the given information, it turns out possible for us to solve this problem by firstly considering the fact that the molality is computed by dividing the moles of solute by the kilograms of solvent, in this case water; in such a way, we proceed as follows:

(a) We firstly calculate the moles of 36.2 grams of sucrose as its molar mass is 342.3 g/mol:

[tex]\frac{36.2g}{342.3g/mol} =0.106mol[/tex]

Next, the kilograms of water in this case are 0.323 kg so that the molality will be:

[tex]m=\frac{0.106mol}{0.323kg}\\\\m=0.327m[/tex]

(b) In this case, we directly realize that the kilograms of water are now 1.889 kg so that the molality will be:

[tex]m=\frac{8.63mol}{1.889kg}=4.57m[/tex]

Clearly, the both of them in molal, m, units.

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The enthalpy of vaporization of water is 2,257,000 J/kg. If I have a 1 kg sample, how much energy is needed to boil all of it

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Answer:

2257000 J

Explanation:

Applying,

Q = Cₓm.................. Equation 1

Where Q = amount of energy need to boil the water, Cₓ = Enthalpy of vaporization of water, m = mass of water.

From the question,

Given: Cₓ = 2257000 J/kg, m = 1 kg

Substitute these values into equation 1

Q = 2257000×1

Q = 2257000 J

Hence the energy needed to boil all of the water is 2257000 J

For the following acids of varying concentrations, which are titrated with 0.50 M NaOH, rank the acids in order of least to most volume of base needed to completely neutralize the acid.

a. 0.2M H2C6H5O7
b. 0.2M H2C2O4

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Answer:

0.2M H2C6H5O7 < 0.2M H2C2O4

Explanation:

A weak acid/base ionizes to a very small extent in water. Hence, if we say that a substance is a weak acid/base, its percentage of ionization in solution is very little.

More volume of a very weak acid is required to neutralize a strong base. Since NaOH is a strong base, the weaker acid among the duo will require more volume for neutralization.

Since H2C6H5O7 is a weaker acid than H2C2O4, equal concentration of the both acids will require less volume of H2C2O4 than H2C6H5O7 to neutralize 0.50 M NaOH.

H₂C₆H₅O₇ is a weaker acid than H₂C₂O₄, and will require the least volume of 0.50 M NaOH to be neutralized.

H₂C₆H₅O₇ < H₂C₂O₄

The strength of an acid is related to the value of its dissociation constant, Ka or its pKa (negative logarithm of Ka)

Strong acids have high Ka values or low pKa value, whereas weak acids have low Ka values and high pKa values.

Between two acids, the acid with a higher Ka or lower pKa values is the stronger acid.

Acids are classified as either strong or weak depending on how well it ionizes in solution to produce hydrogen ions.

Strong acids ionizes completely to produce hydrogen ions.

Weak acid ionizes partially to a varying degrees in water to produce hydrogen ions.

In neutralization reactions between acids and bases, stronger acids will require the most volume of base or alkali in order to be neutralized.

H₂C₂O₄ has a Ka value of 5.9 x 10⁻² and a pKa value of 1.23

H₂C₆H₅O₇ has a Ka value of 8.4 x 10⁻⁴ and a pKa value of 3.08

Hence H₂C₂O₄ is a stronger acid than H₂C₆H₅O₇

For equal molar concentrations of the two acids, H₂C₂O₄ will produce more hydrogen ions than H₂C₆H₅O₇, and thus, will require more volume base (0.50 M NaOH) to be neutralized.

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How many electrons will one atom of element with 6 protons and 9 neutrons .

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Answer:

The atomic mass of this element would be 12 amu

Explanation:

The subatomic particles provide several bits of information about a given element.

The number of protons is equal to the atomic number of the element. For this element having 6 protons makes the atomic number 6 and makes the element Carbon.

The number of protons plus the number of neutrons equals the atomic mass of the element based upon atomic mass units (amus)

For this element 6 protons and 6 neutrons combine to make an atomic mass of 12 amus.

Lastly, the values of protons and electrons tell whether the atom is an ion or neutral. When protons equal electrons the atom is neutral. When protons are greater than neutrons the atom is a positive charge or cation. When the protons are less than the electrons the atom is a negative charge or anion. For this example the Carbon atom has 6 protons and 6 electrons making it neutral.

A chemist determines by measurements that moles of bromine liquid participate in a chemical reaction. Calculate the mass of bromine liquid that participates. Round your answer to significant digits.

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Answer:

5.20 grams of Br₂

Explanation:

From our previous knowledge;

We understand that:

The number of moles of a given element = mass of the element divided by its molar mass.

Mathematically:

[tex]\mathbf{no \ of \ moles =\dfrac{ mass}{ molar \ mass}}[/tex]

From the given information, let's assume that the 0.065 moles of liquid -bromine partake in the reaction.

From the periodic table, the molar mass of Bromine is = 79.9 g/mol

As such, the mass of liquid that partakes is calculated as:

0.065 mol  = mass/ 79.9 g/mol

mass = 0.065 mol × 79.9 g/mol

mass of liquid that partakes in the reaction = 5.20 grams of Br₂

what is the complete ionic equation between the reaction of sodium carbonate and calcium hydroxide to form a precipitate ​

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Answer:

CaCl2(aq) + Na2CO3(aq) → CaCO3(s) + 2NaCl(aq)

Reference:

H.W. Hanna and A. Dittmar; Laboratory Manual for General Chemistry, 4th ed.; Morton Publishing Company, Denver, Colorado

You are inside a room with a temperature of 11°C. You step outside and the temperature is 100°C. What is the AT?
A) 0.76°C
B) 157°C
C) 89°C
D) 6052°C
E) 1.31°C
F) 21°C

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Answer:

89°c

Explanation:

i think this is the answer cause the temperature changed from 11 to 100 and so the atmospheric temperature would be the change in temperature

100-11=89°c

I hope this helps and sorry if it's wrong

3. (07.05 LC)
When zinc reacts with hydrochloric acid, it produces hydrogen gas. As the reaction proceeds, why does the rate of production of hydrogen gas decrease? (3 points)

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the rate would decrease because the reactants are being depleted.

5 points ) Which of the following is a benefit of using email to communicate at work ? a) You can express yourself in a limited number of characters b) You don't have to worry about using proper grammar. c) You always get a response right away. d ) You can reach a large audience with one communication .

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Once you have collected 40 mL of distillate, you should ________. turn off your hot plate lower your lab jack carelessly use your hand to remove the heating block turn off the hot plate and carefully lower the lab jack, making sure that no cords or hoses get caught in it

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Answer:

Once you have collected 40 mL of distillate, you should ________.

turn off the hot plate and carefully lower the lab jack, making sure that no cords or hoses get caught in it.

Explanation:

Distillate is the product obtained from the process of distillation.  Distillation is the separation of components of a liquid mixture based on different boiling points. Distillation can be used to purify alcohol, for desalination, refining of crude oil, and for obtaining liquefied gases.  A lab jack is an essential tool that supports and lifts hotplates, glassware, baths, and other small lab equipment requiring stable surfaces at a specific height.

Calculating the expected pH of the buffer solution: Given that the pKa for Acetic Acid is 4.77, calculate the expected pH of the buffer solutions using the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation and the concentrations of Acetic Acid and Acetate added to the 250 ml Erlenmeyer flask: pH

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Answer:

[tex]pH=4.77[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

pKa for Acetic Acid [tex]pK_a= 4.77[/tex]

Therefore

For Equal Concentration of acetic acid and acetatic ion

[tex]CH_3COOH=CH_3COO^-[/tex]

Generally the Henderson's equation for pH value is mathematically given by

[tex]pH=pK_a+log\frac{base}{acid}[/tex]

[tex]pH=4.77+log\frac{CH_3COO^-}{CH_3COOH}[/tex]

[tex]pH=4.77+log1[/tex]

[tex]pH=4.77[/tex]

The critical mass of fissionable material is the largest mass necessary to sustain a nuclear fission chain reaction. single mass value that can sustain a nuclear fission chain reaction. mass at the critical point, which can sustain a nuclear fission chain reaction. smallest mass necessary to sustain a nuclear fission chain reaction.

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Answer:

smallest mass necessary to

Explanation:

The critical mass for a fissionable material is the smallest and the lowest quantity of a particular fissile material required to generate a self-sustaining fission chain reaction under specified conditions. The size's features are determined by a number of variables. Examples include;

The type of fissile material employed, its purity as well as concentration, the shape of the surrounding reaction system e.t.c.

Answer:

Fill in the blanks with the terms that complete the sentences about nuclear power plants.

Without a critical mass of fissionable material, a nuclear reaction cannot be sustained. The turbine is powered by steam.

Explanation:

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To prepare a standard (calibration) curve for a spectroscopy experiment, start by preparing ___________ with ______________ Then, measure the ______________ of each solution at _____________ and create a plot of ____________ for the measured values. Finally, find the best-fit line of the data set.

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Answer: See explanation

Explanation:

The calibration curve is the method used for the determination of the concentration of a substance such that the unknown sample will be compared to some standard samples of the known concentration.

To prepare a standard (calibration) curve for a spectroscopy experiment, start by preparing (multiple solutions) with (different known concentrations). Then, measure the (absorbance) of each solution at (thesame wavelength) and create a plot of (absorbance vs. concentration) for the measured values. Finally, find the best-fit line of the data set.

Predict whether solutions of each of the following salts will be acidic, basic, or neutral. Explain your reasoning for each by writing a balanced net ionic equation to describe the chemistry of each non-neutral salt in water:

a. NaCN
b. KNO3
c. NH4Cl
d. NaHCO3
e. Na3PO4.

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Answer:

NaCN- basic salt

KNO3 - neutral salt

NH4Cl - acid salt

NaHCO3 - acid salt

Na3PO4 - acid salt

Explanation:

Salt hydrolysis a process by which salts react with water giving an acid and a base.

When we dissolve NaCN in water, we have;

NaCN + - ⇄ Na^+ + CN^-

KNO3 ------> K^+ + NO3^-

NH4Cl ------> NH4^+ + Cl^-

NaHCO3 -----> Na^+ + HCO3^-

Na3PO4 ----> 3Na^+ + PO4^3-

Note that if a salt is formed from a weak acid and a strong base, the salt will be a basic salt e.g NaCN formed from weak HCN and strong NaOH.

If a salt is formed from a strong acid and weak base, the salt will be acidic, e.gNH4Cl formed from weak NH3 and strong HCl.

If a salt is formed from a strong acid and strong base, the salt will be neutral, e.g KNO3 formed from strong KOH and strong HNO3.

GIVING OUT BRAINLIEST
Which statement describes the energy that a longitudinal wave carries as its amplitude decreases?
It increases and is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
It decreases and is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.
It increases and is parallel to the motion of the wave.
It decreases and is parallel to the motion of the wave.

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Answer:

it increases and is perpendicular to the motion of the wave.

In a longitudinal wave, the energy moves in the same direction as the motion of the wave (parallel). The greater the amplitude, the greater the energy.
Therefore, the answer is:
It decreases and is parallel to the motion of the wave.

Why U.S. genetically modified ingredients ruin the taste

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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