What mass of CO2 (in kilograms) does the combustion of a 16-gallon tank of gasoline release into the atmosphere? Assume the gasoline is pure octane (C8H18) and that it has a density of 0.70 g/mL.
Express your answer in kilograms to two significant figures.

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Answer 1

Mass of CO₂ = 1.3 x 10⁵ kg

Further explanation

A reaction coefficient is a number in the chemical formula of a substance involved in the reaction equation. The reaction coefficient is useful for equalizing reagents and products.

Reaction

2C₈H₁₈ + 25O₂⇒ 16CO₂ + 18H₂O

16 gallon = 60566,6 ml

mass C₈H₁₈ :

[tex]\tt mass=\rho\times V\\\\mass=0.7\times 60566.6=42396.62~g[/tex]

mol C₈H₁₈ :

[tex]\tt MW=114.232~g/mol\\\\mol=\dfrac{42396.62}{114.232}=371.145[/tex]

mol CO₂ :

[tex]\tt \dfrac{16}{2}\times 371.145=2969.159[/tex]

mass CO₂ :

[tex]\tt =2969.159\times 44(MW~CO_2)=130642.996~g=1.3\times 10^5~kg[/tex]


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Compute the bond energy of the C-Cl bond using the reaction and data in question 10, the value of the bond energy for the C-H bond of 410 kJ/mol and the value of the H-H bond of 432 kJ/mol. The C-Cl bond energy in kJ/mol is:

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Answer:

The bond formation of C-Cl bond by applying the given data in  question 10 is 325.4 kJ

Explanation:

From the data in question 10:

The equation for the given reaction can be expressed as:

[tex]CH_{4(g)} + 2Cl_{(g)} \to CH_2Cl_2_{(g)}+H_2_{(g)}[/tex]

The enthalpy of formation of the compounds  are as follows:

Substance                       [tex]\Delta \ H^0_f \ (kJ/mol)[/tex]

[tex]CH_{4(g)}[/tex]                               - 74.8

[tex]Cl_{(g)}[/tex]                                   120.9

[tex]CH_2Cl_{2(g)}[/tex]                           -95.8

From the data obtained above, the enthalpy of the reaction [tex]\Delta \ H ^0_{rxn}[/tex] can be computed as follows:

[tex]\Delta H^0_{rxn } = \sum ( \Delta H^0_f )_{products} - \sum ( \Delta H^0_f )_{reactants}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta H^0_{rxn } = [ 1 \ mol \times ( \Delta H^0_{CH_2Cl_{2(g)}}) + 1 \ mol \times ( \Delta H^0_{H_{2(g)}})] - [ 1 mol \times (\Delta H^0_{CH_4}_{(g)} +2 \ mol \times (\Delta \ H^0 _{Cl(g)})]}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta^0_{rxn } = [ 1 \ mol \times ( -95.8 \ kJ/mol) + 1 \ mol \times ( 0 \ kJ/mol] - [ 1 mol \times (-74.8 \ kJ/mol +2 \ mol \times (120.9 \ kJ/mol)]}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta H^0_{rxn } =-262.8 \ kJ[/tex]

However; since we knew [tex]\Delta H^0_{rxn }[/tex] to be  -262.8  kJ

At standard conditions

Bond     Bond Energy (kJ/mol)

C-H        410

H-H        432

The bond energy can be calculated by using the expression:

[tex]\Delta H^0_{rxn } = \sum \Delta H _{bond \ broken }- \sum \Delta H _{bond \ formed}[/tex]

[tex]-262. 8 KJ =[4 \times ( \Delta H_{CH})] - 1 [ (2 \times \Delta H_{CH} ) + ( 2 \times \Delta H_{C-Cl}) + (1 + \Delta H _{H-H})][/tex]

[tex]-262. 8 KJ =[4 \times ( 410 \ kJ/mol) ] - 1 [ (2 \times 410 \ kJ/mol ) + ( 2 \times \Delta H_{C-Cl}) + (1 +432 \ kJ/mol][/tex]

[tex]-262. 8 KJ = 388 \ kJ - ( 2 \times \Delta H_{C-Cl})[/tex]

[tex]( 2 \times \Delta H_{C-Cl}) = 388 \ kJ +262. 8 KJ[/tex]

[tex]( 2 \times \Delta H_{C-Cl}) = 650.8 \ KJ[/tex]

[tex]\Delta H_{C-Cl} = \dfrac{650.8 \ KJ}{2}[/tex]

[tex]\Delta H_{C-Cl} = 325.4 \ kJ[/tex]

Thus; the bond formation of C-Cl bond by applying the given data in  question 10 is 325.4 kJ

how the charge of an element is used to determine the chemical formula if the elements have equal and unequal charges.

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Answer:

The charges are typically used to determine the mole ratio and composition of the individual atoms of elements in the compound

Explanation:

Take for instance the following compounds:

[tex]NaOH[/tex] and [tex]H_{2} O[/tex]

Na has a charge of +1 and OH -1. equal charge means equal composition.H has charge of +1 while O has charge of -2. The charges are unequal, so the mole ratio for conversion would require multiplication by 2...which makes H two atoms but oxygen one atom in the compound.

I hope this helps.

Which of the following is a characteristic of living things.
1. They obtain and use material and energy.
2. They grow & develop 3They respond to their environment.
4. They are made up of complex & organized cells
5. All the above are characteristics of living things​

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Answer:

I would say all of the above

Explanation:

I say this because we use material and energy, we grow and develop, we are made up of cells, and we respond to the environment.

What element does this model represent?

A
Potassium

B
Sodium

C
Oxygen

D
Boron

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the answer is oxygen. the model has 8 protons and the atomic number of oxygen is 8. atomic number = number of protons.

The reference compound for naming D and L isomers of sugars is: A. glucose. B. ribose. C. glyceraldehyde. D. fructose. E. sucrose.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The reference compound for naming D and L isomers of sugar is glyceraldehyde.

D and L stand for dexter (right) and laevus (left). The D and L system references molecules to that of glyceraldehyde which is chiral. By chirality, it means that glyceraldehyde molecules have the capacity to produce non-superposable mirror images. The images are labeled D and L isomers for 'right rotary' and 'left rotary' respectively.

This property allows some chemical manipulations to be performed on the molecules of glyceraldehyde without changing its configuration and as such, other compounds with similar ability are named by analogy to glyceraldehyde.

The correct option is C.

the equilibrium constant, K, is greater than one. The stronger acid in this system is ___________ and the weaker base is ____________.

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The question is incomplete; the complete question is;

For the following reaction:

H2CO3 + S2- ---------> HCO3- + HS-

The equilibrium constant is greater than one. The strongest acid in this system is ___________ and the weakest base is ____________.

A) H2CO3 and HS-                  

B) S2- and HS-                        

C) HCO3- and S2-                    

D) HS- and S2-

E) H2CO3 and HCO3-

Answer:

H2CO3 and HS-  

Explanation:

According to the Brownstead- Lowry theory of acids and bases, an acid is a proton donor while a base is specie that accepts protons.

A strong acid has a greater tendency to donate protons. If we look at the reaction, H2CO3 has the greatest ability to donate protons hence it is the strongest acid.

On the other hand, HS- has the least ability to accept protons so it is the weakest base.

How many moles of H2 can be formed if a 2.97 g sample of Mg reacts with excess HCl?

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Answer:

0.122 mol

Explanation:

Mg+2HCl—>MgCl2+H2

Divide:

Mass/molar mass:

2.97/24.305=0.122197

1 mol Mg —> 1 mol H2

So, 0.122 mol Mg —> 0.122 mol H2

The number of moles of H₂ formed when 2.97 g sample of Mg reacts with excess HCl is 0.122 moles

To determine the number of moles of H₂ that can be formed if 2.97 g sample of Mg reacts with excess HCl,

First, we will write a balanced chemical equation for the reaction

Mg + 2HCl → MgCl₂ + H₂

From the reaction above,

It means that 1 mole of Mg will react with 2 moles of HCl to produce 1 mole of MgCl₂ and 1 mole of H₂

Now, we will determine the number of moles of Mg present in the given sample.

From the question,

Mass of Mg = 2.97 g

Using the formula

[tex]Number \ of \ moles = \frac{Mass}{Molar \ mass}[/tex]

Molar mass of Mg = 24.305 g/mol

∴ [tex]Number \ moles \ of \ Mg = \frac{2.97}{24.305}[/tex]

Number of moles of Mg in the sample = 0.122 moles

Since, 1 mole of Mg will react with 2 moles of HCl to produce 1 mole of MgCl₂ and 1 mole of H₂

∴ 0.122 moles of Mg will react with excess HCl to produce 0.122 moles of  H₂

Hence, the number of moles of H₂ formed when 2.97 g sample of Mg reacts with excess HCl is 0.122 moles

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You turn on the radio in the middle of a report about a planet. You don’t hear the planet’s name, but you hear that it is a large, gas giant with 66 confirmed moons and a Great Red Spot. Based on this information, which planet is being discussed?
Group of answer choices

Neptune

Uranus

Saturn

Jupiter

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Answer:

Jupiter

Explanation:

Jupiter is the answer u need to get thus answer

The Jones family is expecting guests at any moment they spray room freshener in one corner of the kitchen to remove the strong foods smell The room spray quickly becomes evenly distributed throughout the room making the whole kitchen smell fresh what is happening in this system?

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Answer: Entropy is increasing

Explanation:

A gas was trapped in a container containing 10mL of air at a pressure of 1.0 atm. What will be the new volume,if the pressure is changed to 5 atm at the same temperature?​

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Answer:

The answer is 2 mL

Explanation:

The volume of the gas can be found by using the formula for Boyle's law

[tex]P_1V_1 = P_2V_2[/tex]

where

P1 is the initial pressure

P2 is the final pressure

V1 is the initial volume

V2 is the final volume

Since we are finding the new volume

[tex]V_2 = \frac{P_1V_1}{P_2} \\[/tex]

We have

[tex]V_2 = \frac{10 \times 1}{5} = \frac{10}{5} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

2 mL

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At high temperatures, alkanes can undergo dehydrogenation to produce alkenes. For example: This reaction is used industrially to prepare ethylene while simultaneously serving as a source of hydrogen gas. Explain why dehydrogenation only works at high temperatures.

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Answer:

Dehydrogenation of alkanes is endothermic

Explanation:

The dehydrogenation of alkanes is an endothermic reaction. The enthalpy change for the reaction is highly positive.

Recall that for an endothermic reaction, increase in temperature increases the rate of forward reaction.

As a result of that, the dehydrogenation of alkanes proceeds in the foward direction at elevated temperatures.

How many grams of F are in 365 g CaF2 ?

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Answer:

177 grams

Explanation:

moles of CaF₂ = [tex]\frac{mass}{molar mass}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{365}{78}[/tex] = 4.67949

moles of F-atom = 2×moles of CaF₂ = 2×4.67949 = 9.35898

(mol)×(molar mass)= 9.35898×19 = 177.82062

Therefore, 177 grams of F are in the mixture.

Answer would be 177 grams

To make a new solution, 35.0 mL of a 12.0 M HCl stock solution is diluted to a volume of 1.20 L. What is the concentration of the new solution?

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Answer:

m1v1=m2v2 change 35 ml to l = 0.035L

12*0.035 = M2*1.20

Solve for M2 = 0.35M

Explanation:

How do you know that K, an alkali metal is very reactive?
a. It conducts heat
b. It conducts electricity
C. It is a soft and shiny metal
d. It contains one valence electron

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Answer:

d. It contains one valence electron.

Since, potassium has one valence electron so it can easily donate one electron during chemical reaction.

Iodine – 125 emits gamma rays when it decays to Tellerium-125 and has a half-life of 60 days. If a 0.020 g pellet of iodine – 125 is implanted into a prostate gland, how much iodine – 125 remains there after one year

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Answer:

0.0003125 g

Explanation:

Given data:

Half life of iodine-125 = 60 days

Mass of iodine pellet  = 0.020 g

Mass of iodine remain after one year = ?

Solution:

one year = 365 days

Number of half lives = Time elapsed/ half life

Number of half lives = 365 days/ 60 days

Number of half lives = 6

At time zero = 0.020 g

At 1st half life = 0.020 g/2 = 0.01 g

At 2nd half life = 0.01 g / 2 = 0.005 g

At 3rd half life = 0.005 g/2 = 0.0025 g

At 4th half life = 0.0025 g / 2 = 0.00125 g

At 5tht half life = 0.00125 g / 2 =  0.000625 g

At 6th half life = 0.000625 g/ 2 = 0.0003125 g

In the diagram below, particles of the substance are moving from the liquid phase to the gas phi
they move from the gas phase to the liquid phase.
The gas and liquid are at
O equilibrium
a high vapor pressure.
a low vapor pressure.
zero vapor pressure.

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Answer:

Equilibrium

Explanation:

Correct on edge 2020

Answer:

A - Equilibrium

Explanation:

For edge:)

(NH4)3PO4 + CaBr2 = Ca3(PO4)2 + NH4Br
ionic equation

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Answer:

2(NH4)3PO4 + 3CaBr2 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 6NH4Br

Explanation:

Tribasic Ammonium Phosphate + Calcium Bromide = Tricalcium Phosphate + Ammonium Bromide

Reaction Type

Double Displacement (Metathesis)

Reactants

Tribasic Ammonium Phosphate - (NH4)3PO4

Ammonium Phosphate

Molar Mass of H12N3O4P Oxidation State of H12N3O4P

Calcium Bromide - CaBr2

Kalziumbromid CaBr2 Calcium Bromide Hydrate

Molar Mass of Br2Ca Oxidation State of Br2Ca

Products

Tricalcium Phosphate - Ca3(PO4)2

Bone Phosphate Of Lime BCP TCP Tricalcium Orthophosphate Calcium Phosphate Tertiary Calcium Phosphate Calcium Orthophosphate Ca3(PO4)2

Molar Mass of Ca3O8P2 Oxidation State of Ca3O8P2

Ammonium Bromide - NH4Br

NH4Br

Molar Mass of BrH4N Oxidation State of BrH4N

Determine the approximate density of a high-leaded brass that has a composition of 60.5 wt% Cu, 34.5 wt% Zn, and 5.0 wt% Pb. The densities of Cu, Zn, and Pb are 8.94, 7.13 and 11.35 g/cm3, respectively.

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Answer:Approximate density of the high-leaded brass(alloy) =8.306g/cm³

Explanation:

The density of an  alloy is its mass (100g) divided by its volume

Therefore we have that the alloy (high-leaded brass) has a composition of

60.5 wt% Cu with density  8.94g/cm3

34.5 wt% Zn, wth densty  7.13g/cm3

5.0 wt% Pb with densty g/cm3

The total volume of the alloy will be the mass / density of ts composition given as :

60.5gCu/DCu + 34.5gZn/DZn + 5.0gPb/Dpb

= 60.5/8.94 + 34.5/7.13+ 5.0/11.35

= 6.76 cm³ + 4.838 cm³+0.4405 cm³ = 12.0385cm³

Approximate density of the high-leaded brass(alloy) = 100g/  12.0385cm³ =8.306g/cm³

What are most membranes made up of?

layers of ducts

layers of epithelial tissue

layers of bursae

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Answer:

layers of epithelial tissue

Answer:

It's B

Explanation:

4.60 g of 3-hexanol were obtained from 5.33 g of hex-3-ene. Determine the percentage yield of 3-hexanol. a Determine the moles of hex-3-ene, , used in the experiment. (To avoid introducing rounding errors on intermediate calculations, enter your answer to four significant figures.)

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Answer:

Explanation:

C₆H₁₂     + H₂O      =     C₆H₁₃OH

hexene                      hexanol

1 mole                             1 mole  

Mol weight of hexene = 84

Mol weight of hexanol   = 102

5.33g of hexene = .06345 moles

4.6 g of hexenol = .0451 moles

percentage yield of hexanol

= .0451 x 100 / .06345

= 71.07 %

Moles of hexene used = .0451 moles

It would take more than 2___ wind turbines to replace coal power plants worldwide

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Answer:

2,000,000

Explanation:

Answer:

yeah 2,000,000

Explanation:

A 22.60 gram sample of chromium is heated in the presence of excess chlorine. A metal chloride is formed with a mass of 68.83 g. Determine the empirical formula of the metal chloride.

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Answer:

CrCl₃.

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass of chromium (Cr) = 22.60 g.

Mass of metal chloride = 68.83 g.

Empirical formula =.?

Next, we shall determine the mass of chlorine (Cl) in the metal chloride. This can be obtained as follow:

Mass of chromium (Cr) = 22.60 g.

Mass of metal chloride = 68.83 g.

Mass of chlorine (Cl) =.?

Mass of chlorine (Cl) = (Mass of metal chloride) – (Mass of chromium)

Mass of chlorine (Cl) = 68.83 – 22.60

Mass of chlorine (Cl) = 46.23 g

Finally, we shall determine the empirical formula for the metal chloride as follow:

Cr = 22.60 g.

Cl = 46.23 g

Divide by their molar mass

Cr = 22.60 / 52 = 0.435

Cl = 46.23 / 35.5 = 1.302

Divide by the smallest

Cr = 0.435 /0.435 = 1

Cl = 1.302 /0.435 = 3

The empirical formula for the metal chloride is CrCl₃

How do you determine the uncertainty of a digital instrument?

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the uncertainty of a measuring device is 50% of the least count. Recall that the least count is the smallest subdivision given on the measuring device. The uncertainty of the measurement should be given with the actual measurement

what is the concentration of Hg2 in equilibrium with 0.10M Cl- in a solution of KCl containing excess undissolved Hg2Cl2(s)

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Answer:

[Hg₂²⁺] = 1.3 × 10⁻¹⁶ M

Explanation:

Step 1: Given data

[Cl⁻]: 0.10 M

Solubility product constant of Hg₂Cl₂ at 25 °C (Ksp): 1.3 × 10⁻¹⁸

Step 2: Write the reaction for the solution of mercury (I) chloride

Hg₂Cl₂(s) ⇄ Hg₂²⁺(aq) + 2 Cl⁻(aq)

Step 3: Use the solubility product constant to calculate [Hg₂²⁺]

Ksp = 1.3 × 10⁻¹⁸ = [Hg₂²⁺].[Cl⁻]² = [Hg₂²⁺].(0.10)²

[Hg₂²⁺] = 1.3 × 10⁻¹⁶ M

Write a formula for the compound that forms from potassium and acetate. Express your answer as a chemical formula. Write a formula for the compound that forms from potassium and chromate.

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Answer:

KCH₃COO

K₂CrO₄

Explanation:

Write a formula for the compound that forms from potassium and acetate.

Potassium has a charge +1 (K⁺) and acetate has a charge -1 (CH₃COO⁻). Thus, the neutral compound is KCH₃COO (potassium acetate).

Write a formula for the compound that forms from potassium and chromate.

Potassium has a charge +1 (K⁺) and chromate has a charge -2 (CrO₄²⁻). Thus, the neutral compound is K₂CrO₄ (potassium chromate).

round 77.682517 to four figures

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Answer: 77.68

Explanation: 77.682517

Well ok so how many sig figs are to the left of the decimal? 2

7 and 7.

We got two down, two more to go.

How many sig figs do we need? 4.

Ok, so 6 and 8 are sig figs because they are whole numbers and not zeros. We need 4 sig figs.

77.68! BUT hold on, we need to still round our answer.

We look to the right of the two and determine if we need to round and we don't. 2 is too low so we keep 68 the same.

What molecules from food and air end up in the cells in the body?
PLEASE

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Answer:

Molecules from food and molecules of oxygen move from the mouth and the nose to cells of the body through a series of blood vessels, including veins, arteries, and microscopically small blood vessels (capillaries), that extend throughout the body.Explanation:

Answer:

Molecules from food and air enter your body through your nose and mouth. These particles go down your throat and your lungs, and to your stomach. The blood also distributes these molecules.

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How many moles are in 36 g of Be?

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19.0121







hope this helps

a mixture of CaCO3 and CaO has a mass of 3.250g. After heating, the mass of the sample is reduced to 2.664g. What is the mass percent of CaCO3 in the mixture?

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Answer:

40.92%

Explanation:

CaCo₃(s)-->CaO(s)+CO₂(g)

mass of Co2(g)= 1.33grams

mass of CaO(s)=(3.25-1.33)=1.92grams

mass % of CaCO₃ = [tex](\frac{1.33}{3.25} )[/tex]×100%

40.92%

why dose sodium have the same dot diagram as lithium

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Answer:

They are in the same group on the periodic table indicating that they have the same number of valence electrons.

Explanation:

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