Answer:
Chromium (III) bromide.
Explanation:
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In this case, for the reaction:
[tex]3F_2+2CrBr_3\rightarrow 3Br_2+2CrF_3[/tex]
Since there is a 3:2 mole ratio between fluorine (molar mass = 38.0 g/mol) and chromium (III) bromide (molar mass = 291.7 g/mol) we can compute the available moles of fluorine and the moles of fluorine consumed by 22.22 g chromium (III) bromide in order to realize whether it is the limiting reactant or not:
[tex]n_{F_2}^{available}=22.22gF_2*\frac{1molF_2}{38.0gF_2}=0.585molF_2\\ \\n_{F_2}^{consumed}=22.22gCrBr_3*\frac{1molCrBr_3}{291.7gCrBr_3}*\frac{3molF_2}{2molCrBr_3} =0.114molF_2[/tex]
In such a way, since just 0.114 off 0.585 moles of fluorine are consumed, we conclude it is in excess and the chromium (III) bromide is the limiting reactant, it means it gets completely used up.
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Which of the following pieces of technology expand the sense of sight?
Bubble A. microscopes and magnifying glasses
Bubble B. eyeglasses and contact lenses
Bubble C. binoculars and telescopes
Bubble D. all of these
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They make your sight better in your daily life and all of them are used in labs and other place's
How many moles of HCl needs to be added to a solution containing 0.10 mol of NH3 to make a buffer of pH 9.26
Answer:
The correct solution is "0.05 mol".
Explanation:
According to the question,
⇒ [tex]NH_{3}(aq)+HCL(aq)\rightarrow NH_{4}^+Cl^-(aq)[/tex]
0.10 x 0
(0.10-x) 0 x
Now,
[tex]pH=pKa+log\frac{[NH_{4}Cl]}{[NH_{3}]}[/tex]
[tex]9.26=9.26+log(\frac{x}{0.10-x} )[/tex]
[tex]log(\frac{x}{0.10-x})=0[/tex]
[tex]\frac{x}{0.10-x}=1[/tex]
[tex]2x=0.10[/tex]
[tex]x=0.05[/tex] (moles of HCL needed)
To what volume (in mL) would you need to dilute 40.0 mL of a 1.25 M solution of NaCl to make a 0.0500 M solution of NaCl
Answer:
1000 mL.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Volume of stock solution (V1) = 40 mL
Molarity of stock solution (M1) = 1.25 M
Molarity of diluted solution (M2) = 0.05 M
Volume of diluted solution (V2) =...?
The volume of diluted solution can be obtained as shown below:
M1V1 = M1V1
1.25 × 40 = 0.05 × V2
50 = 0.05 × V2
Divide both side by 0.05
V2 = 50/0.05
V2 = 1000 mL
Therefore, the stock solution must be diluted to 1000 mL to obtain a 0.05 M solution of NaCl.
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Which type of energy is being used to cook the food in the pot on the stove? *
1 point
thermal energy
radiant energy
chemical energy
mechanical energy
Answer:
I'm pretty sure me hanical
Which of the following best describes the difference between a heterogeneous mixture
and a homogeneous mixture?
Answer: A heterogeneous mixture means it's a mixture of two different substances, and a homogeneous mixture involves a mixture of chemicals that are alike or the same
Explanation:
My very simple trick for this is think of it like sexuality, homosexual means two people of the same sex being together, heterosexual means to be with someone of the opposite sex. Homo = same or alike. Hetero = opposite or different
whats the formula for
beryllium hypochlorite heptahydrate
Answer:
Beryllium Hypochlorite Be(ClO)2 Molecular Weight
All the elements beyond uranium, the transuranium elements, have been prepared by bombardment and are not naturally occurring elements. The first transuranium element neptunium, NpNp, was prepared by bombarding U−238U−238 with neutrons to form a neptunium atom and a beta particle. Part A Complete the following equation: 10n+23892U→?+?01n+92238U→?+? Express your answer as a nuclear equation.
Answer:
¹₀n+ ²³⁸₉₂U → ²³⁹₉₃Np + ⁰₋₁e
Explanation:
Key statement;
The first transuranium element neptunium, NpNp, was prepared by bombarding U−238U−238 with neutrons to form a neptunium atom and a beta particle.
This is the beta particle; ⁰₋₁e
¹₀n+ ²³⁸₉₂U → Np + ⁰₋₁e
The mass number of Np;
1 + 238 = Np + 0
Np = 239
The atomic number of Np;
0 + 92 = Np + (-1)
92 + 1 = Np
Np = 93
The equation is given as;
¹₀n+ ²³⁸₉₂U → ²³⁹₉₃Np + ⁰₋₁e
Transverse waves move similar to water waves. *
true or false
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Answer:
False transverse waves move up and down while water waves move in circles
Explanation:
transverse waves move up and down while water waves move in circles
Answer:
I think it's True
Explanation:
Water waves are an example of waves that involve a combination of both longitudinal and transverse motions. A Transverse waves A longitudinal wave is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves while water waves move in a circle in a left to right clockwise direction.
Which of the following is NOT an acceptable name for a vertical section of the periodic chart?
O Group
O Column
O Period
O Family
Answer:
Group
Explanation:
How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced when 191 g of methane (CH4) are burned
completely as shown in the reaction below:
CH4 + 202 + CO2 + 2H2O
Answer:
524g CO2
Explanation:
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HELP ASAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!What did John Dalton
contribute to the understanding of the atom?
O A. An early form of the atomic theory
B. An early form of the periodic table
C. An article disproving Aristotle's ideas
D. A theory of quantum mechanics
Answer:
A. An early form of Atomic theory.
Explanation:
Answer:
A
Explanation:
The aircraft tire pressure at 22°C (room temperature) is usually kept at 220 psi. The maximum pressure an aircraft tire can handle before bursting is 800 psi If during
ascending/descending the temperaturenses all the way to 200°C due to friction would the tire burst? Use data from calculations as evidence, including any formulas used NOTE. Make
sure you make appropriate unit conversions (0°C = 273 K) and include initial and final conditions
The tire would not burst (352.75 < 800)
Further explanationGay Lussac's Law
When the volume is not changed, the gas pressure is proportional to its absolute temperature
[tex]\rm \dfrac{P1}{T1}=\dfrac{P2}{T2}[/tex]
P1= 220 psi
T1=22+273 = 295 K
T2=200 + 273 = 473 K
[tex]\tt \dfrac{220}{295}=\dfrac{P_2}{473}\\\\P_2=\dfrac{220\times 473}{295}=352.75~psi[/tex]
Answer the question on top please with the picture choose either A or B
Chemical compounds are just like mixtures in the way their atoms are distributed.
True
False
Answer:
False is the correct answer to this question
Dylan has two cubes of iron. The larger cube has twice the mass of the smaller cube. He measures the smaller cube. It’s destiny is 7.87 g/cm. What’s the larger cube’s volume?
3. What is the mass of an object with a density of 1.7 g/cm3 and a volume of 7 cm3?
4. What is the mass of an object with a density of 0.9 g/mL and a volume of 10 mL?
5. What is the volume of a substance with a density of 0.87 g/mL and a mass of 14 g?
6. What is the volume of an object with a density of 2.3 g/mL and a mass of 24 g?
Answer:
all the answer in step are in picture
Calculate the pH during the titration of 25.00 mL of 0.1000 M LiOH(aq) with 0.1000 M HI(aq) after 20.92 mL of the acid have been added.
Answer:
pH = 11.95
Explanation:
The reaction of LiOH with HI -Reaction of strongs bases and acids- is:
LiOH + HI → H₂O + LiI
The reaction of LiOH and HI is 1:1
The moles of LiOH and HI are:
Moles LiOH:
0.025L * (0.100mol / L) = 0.0025moles LiOH
Moles HI:
0.02092L * (0.100mol / L) = 0.002092moles HI
As moles of LiOH > Moles HI, after the addition of the acid, some LiOH remains, that is:
0.0025 moles - 0.002092 moles = 4.08x10⁻⁴ moles of LiOH
These moles are in 25mL + 20.92mL = 45.92mL = 0.04592L:
4.08x10⁻⁴ moles of LiOH / 0.04592L = 8.885x10⁻³M of LiOH = [OH⁻]
As pOH = -log[OH⁻]
pOH = 2.05
And pH = 14 - pOH
pH = 11.95The pH of the solution is 10.61
Data;
volume of LiOH = 25.0mL= 0.025Lconc. of LiOH = 0.1Mvolume of LiOH = 20.92mL =0.02092Lconc. of HI = 0.10MpH of the solutionTo calculate the pH of this solution, we have to find the excess moles of LiOH that reacted in the solution since it is a very strong base compared to HI.
The number of moles of LiOH can be found by multiplying the volume by the concentration of the base.
[tex]n = C*V \\n = 0.1*0.025 = 0.0025moles[/tex]
The number of moles of HI is
[tex]n = C*V\\n = 0.1*0.02092 = 0.002092moles[/tex]
The excess moles after reacting is
[tex]0.0025 - 0.002092 = 0.000408 moles[/tex]
Since this is the concentration of the base [OH-]
[tex][OH^-]=0.00408M[/tex]
The pOH of the solution is calculated as
[tex]pOH = -log[OH^-]\\pOH= -log[0.000408] = 3.39\\[/tex]
but pH + pOH = 14
[tex]pH + pOH = 14\\pH = 14 - pOH\\pH = 14 - 3.39\\pH = 10.61[/tex]
The pH of the solution is 10.61
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What molecules frorn food and air end up in the cells in the body?
7th grade science.....
The answer is b
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Calculate the concentration of all ions present in each of the following solutions of strong electrolytes. 0.500 mole of Ca(NO3)2 in 800.0 mL of solution
Answer:
[Ca²⁺] = 0.625 M
[NO₃⁻] = 1.25 M
Explanation:
Step 1: Calculate the initial molar concentration of calcium nitrate
[Ca(NO₃)₂] = 0.500 mol / 0.8000 L = 0.625 M
Step 2: Write the reaction for the ionization of calcium nitrate
Calcium nitrate is a strong electrolyte that ionizes according to the following equation.
Ca(NO₃)₂(aq) ⇒ Ca²⁺(aq) + 2 NO₃⁻(aq)
Step 3: Calculate the concentrations of the ions
The molar ratio of Ca(NO₃)₂ to Ca²⁺ is 1:1. The concentration of Ca²⁺ is 1/1 × 0.625 M = 0.625 M.
The molar ratio of Ca(NO₃)₂ to NO₃⁻ is 1:2. The concentration of Ca²⁺ is 2/1 × 0.625 M = 1.25 M.
Which elements are likely to be the Most reactive metals, based on the
number of valence electrons? Why?*
O Group 1/1A becuase it has one valence electron
O
Group 3/3A because it has both metals and metalloids
о
Group 17/7A because it has 7 Valence Electrons
Group 18/8A because it has 8 Valence Electrons
a) What mass of aluminium nitrate (Al(NO3)3) would be required to prepare 2.000 L of a 0.0170 M aqueous solution of this salt
Answer: 7.24 g of aluminium nitrate is required to prepare 2.000 L of a 0.0170 M aqueous solution of this salt.
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per Liter of the solution.
Given :
Molarity of solution = 0.0170 M
Volume of solution = 2.000 L
[tex]Molarity=\frac{n}{V_s}[/tex]
where,
n= moles of solute
[tex]Moles=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}=\frac{xg}{213g/mol}[/tex]
[tex]V_s[/tex] = volume of solution in Liter = 2.000 L
[tex]0.0170M=\frac{x}{213g/mol\times 2.000L}[/tex]
[tex]x=7.24g[/tex]
7.24 g of aluminium nitrate is required to prepare 2.000 L of a 0.0170 M aqueous solution of this salt.
Global warming is heating the planet and sea ice is melting which causes sea levels to rise. What is another
factor that causes sea level rise that is also due to global warming? [Word Bank: Particle, Speed,
Collisions, Thermal Expansion, Space]
Answer:
Thermal Expansion
A mixture of gases contains 8.00 g of He, 29.96 g of Ar, and 48.00 g of O2. What is the mole fraction of He in this mixture
Answer:
0.47
Explanation:
Mole = Mass / Molar mass
Helium;
Mole = 8 / 4 = 2
Argon;
Mole = 29.96 / 39.95 = 0.75
Oxygen;
Mole = 48 / 32 = 1.5
Total mole = 2 + 0.75 + 1.5 = 4.25
Mole fraction = Mole of He / Total mole
Mole Fraction = 2 / 4.25 = 0.47
How does a neutral atom of magnesium form an ion?
Answer: The magnesium ion Mg2+ is formed when the magnesium atom loses the two electrons from its outer shell to form a stable ion with a noble gas configuration.
Explanation:
Gases have no difinite volume and the least kinetic energy
O True
O False
Please answer rn
true gase doesn't have no definite volume
If an atom has 10 protons, 10 neutrons, and 10 electrons, what is the mass of the atom?
Answer:
30
Explanation:
10+10+10 =30
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In a certain chemical reaction Compound combines with Compound to produce Compound (and no other products). Measurements were taken of the amounts of and present before and after a reaction that produced some :
Answer:
2.1 g
Explanation:
The question is incomplete and the complete question is shown in the image attached to this answer.
Now look at that image closely; you will notice that:
i) Reactant A is the limiting reactant because it was used up in the reaction.
ii) Reactant B is the reactant in excess because some mass of it was left behind after the reaction.
The mass of the product C formed is the same as the mass of the limiting reactant used up. Hence the theoretical yield of C is 2.5 g
% yield = actual yield/theoretical yield * 100
since = 83%
Actual yield = %yield * theoretical yield/ 100
Actual yield = 83 * 2.5/100
Actual yield = 2.075 g
What tacks place in the cytoplasm
Answer:
In cell biology, the cytoplasm is all of the material within a cell, enclosed by the cell membrane, except for the cell nucleus. ... Most cellular activities take place within the cytoplasm, such as many metabolic pathways including glycolysis, and processes such as cell division.
Explanation:
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Answer:
most Cellular activity takes place inside the cytoplasm of a cell like metallic pathways that includes glycolysis, and the processes like cell division.
Explanation:
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