Answer:
Because the moon's path is predictable
Explanation:
The moon affects the tides
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Your friend works in a bookstore where lab books for science are assembled. Each lab book uses 2 covers, 50 sheets of lined paper, 25 sheets of graph paper and 3 staples. Her inventory includes 150 covers, 7500 sheets of lined paper and 3000 sheets of graph paper and 250 staples. What is the “limiting reactant?” How many complete lab books can be made? How much of each of the other reactants remain in excess?
Answer:
The limiting reactant is the covers.
We are left with 3750 sheets of lined paper, 1125 sheets of graph paper and 25 staples.
Explanation:
the reaction is:
B - book
C - cover
Sl = sheet of lined paper
Sg - sheet of graph paper
St - staple
1B = 2C + 50Sl + 25Sg + 3St
We have covers for 150/2 = 75 books
We have lined paper for 7500/50 = 150 books
We have graph paper for 3000/25 = 120books
We have Staples for 250/3 = 83.(3) books, so for 83 books as we cannot make 1/3 of a book.
Because we only have covers for 75 books, covers are the limiting reactant.
After making 75 books we are left with:
0 covers
7500 - 75*50 = 3750 sheets of lined paper
3000 - 75*25 = 1125 sheets of graph paper
250 - 75*3 = 25 staples
The limiting reactant should be the covers.
We are left with 3750 sheets of lined paper, 1125 sheets of graph paper, and 25 staples.
Calculation of the limiting reaction:
The reaction should be like:
B - book
C - cover
Sl = sheet of lined paper
Sg - sheet of graph paper
St - staple
Now the equation should be
1B = 2C + 50Sl + 25Sg + 3St
We have covers for 150/2 = 75 books
We have lined paper for 7500/50 = 150 books
We have graph paper for 3000/25 = 120books
We have Staples for 250/3 = 83.(3) books, so for 83 books as we cannot make 1/3 of a book.
Now the left should be
7500 - 75*50 = 3750 sheets of lined paper
3000 - 75*25 = 1125 sheets of graph paper
250 - 75*3 = 25 staples
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What is the molar concentration (molarity) of 1.0 mol of KCl dissolved in 750 mL of
solution?
Answer:
Molarity is moles per liter. You have one mole in 0.750 liters
Explanation:
The periodic table of the elements lists the elements in order of increasing atomic number. Each element has its own unique square in the periodic table. Numbers in an element's square are used to tell how many protons, neutrons and electrons a typical atom of each element has.
Based on the information shown, which is true about chlorine atoms?
Answer:
Every Chlorine atom has an atomic mass of 35.45u and 17 protons and electrons.
Explanation:
this can all be figured out looking at the atomic number in the top left corner and the mass is found at the bottom.
An amphoteric species is neither an acid nor a base. True or False
Answer: False
Explanation: just took on edge
An electron is a positively charged particle inside of an atom, just like the proton.
True
False
Answer:
no it's is false because an electron have negative charges and it is not inside the atom and it is found out side the nucleus
Which of these objects is made of cells?
A. rocks B. snow C. trees D. water
Answer:
I think it's trees
Explanation:
I'm not 100% sure tho
Calculate the molarity of each aqueous solution with the given amount of Nacl58.44 and final volume. A .3.30 in 0.340L,6.00mol in 550ml,0.0160mol in 9.00ml
Answer:
For A: The molarity is the solution 9.706 M
For B: The molarity of the solution is 10.91 M.
For C: The molarity of the solution is 1.78 M.
Explanation:
Molarity is defined as the amount of solute expressed in the number of moles present per liter of solution. The units of molarity are mol/L.
The formula used to calculate molarity:
[tex]\text{Molarity of solution}=\frac{\text{Number of moles of solute}}{\text{Volume of solution (L)}}[/tex] ......(1)
For A:
Number of moles = 3.30 moles
Volume of solution = 0.340 L
Plugging values in equation 1:
[tex]\text{Molarity of solution}=\frac{3.30 mol}{0.340 L}=9.706 mol/L[/tex]
For B:
Number of moles = 6.00 moles
Volume of solution = 550 mL = 0.550 L (Conversion factor: 1 L = 1000 mL)
Plugging values in equation 1:
[tex]\text{Molarity of solution}=\frac{6.00 mol}{0.550 L}=10.91 mol/L[/tex]
For C:
Number of moles = 0.0160 moles
Volume of solution = 9.00 mL = 0.009 L
Plugging values in equation 1:
[tex]\text{Molarity of solution}=\frac{0.0160 mol}{0.009 L}=1.78 mol/L[/tex]
How does human consumption of limited resources (energy), impact the biosphere?
Human use of land has negative impacts. Human activities contribute to the erosion and pollution of beaches. Deforestation of land can also lead to desertification and a loss of biodiversity.
What is the energy change per gram of ice when an iceberg composed of pure water, cp = 2.06 j/(gk, is heated from -25°c to -15°c?
Answer:
[tex]Q=20.6\frac{J}{g}[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the equation for the calculation of the heat during a heating process:
[tex]Q=mC(T_f-T_i)[/tex]
It is possible to compute it per gram of ice by just removing m from the equation by dividing at both sides. Next we plug in the given specific heat and the final and initial temperatures to obtain:
[tex]Q=2.06\frac{J}{g\°C}[-15\°C-(-25\°C)] \\\\Q=20.6\frac{J}{g}[/tex]
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Consider the following balanced equation:
2KCIO3(s) → 2KCl(s) + 302(g)
How many moles of O2 will be obtained by decomposing
3.50 moles of KCIO3?
0.530 mole
O 3.00 moles
O 2.30 moles
5.25 moles
5.25 moles
General Formulas and Concepts:Chemistry
Atomic Structure
CompoundsMolesAqueous Solutions
States of matterStoichiometry
Analyzing reactions RxNUsing Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
[RxN - Balanced] 2KClO₃ (s) → 2KCl (s) + 3O₂ (g)
[Given] 3.50 mol KClO₃
[Solve] mol O₂
Step 2: Identify Conversions
[RxN] 2 mol KClO₃ (s) → 3 mol O₂ (g)
Step 3: Stoichiometry
[DA] Set up conversion: [tex]\displaystyle 3.50 \ mol \ KClO_3(\frac{3 \ mol \ O_2}{2 \ mol \ KClO_3})[/tex][DA} Multiply [Cancel out units]: [tex]\displaystyle 5.25 \ mol \ O_2[/tex]Raul needs to ensure that when users enter an order into the tblOrders, the shipping date is at least two days after the order date on the data entry. Which option should he use?
Answer:
Input Mask
Explanation:
In this scenario, the best tool for Raul to use would be an Input Mask. When dealing with Microsoft Access or any other database tool, Input Masks are a great way of validating data inputs so that they always match the desired format. In this case, Raul would need to use input mask and apply the desired format while comparing it to the order date, therefore, making sure that it is always a minimum of 2 days after before it is accepted as a valid entry in the database.
Use the food web below to answer the following
question.
Frog
Red fox
Grasshopper
Weasel
Goldfinch
Great horned om
Clover
Deer mouse
Which group is not represerted in the food web?
A. producers
B. primary consumers
C. secondary consumers
D. decomposers
Answer:
uhm i believe its D hope i helped
Explanation:
Answer:
D. decomposers
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5. What type of reaction would the heat calculation in previous question be classified as?
A) Natural
B) Chemical
C) Endothermic
D) Exothermic
7. What causes the volume to change in gases? (Choose all that apply)
A) Density
B) Temperature
C) Shape of container
D) Pressure
Answer:
for the first one we need the previous question to be able to answer it. for the second one density and temperature
Explanation:
What is so important about DNA? Select all correct answers.
A. DNA is found in all organisms and carries instructions to build those organisms
B. DNA found in one organism probably shares similar instructions found in another species
C. DNA is composed of only four bases that repeat in a sequence that is different for each
species
D. Some organisms don't actually have DNA
E. The DNA of each organism is made out of different types of chemicals
Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
DNA is what makes up you and me and DNA is composed of four bases adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine. The others are not true.
Balance the following equation
_MgF2 + _Li2CO3 -> _MgCO3 + _LiF
Answer:
1 MgF2 + 1 Li2CO3 --> 1 MgCO3 + 2 LiF
Explanation:
someone help me on these two 2
Answer:
Question 4 is- Solubility
Question 5 is- Suspension
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Is riding the bus or riding a bike a quicker way to get to school?
how do hydrogen fuel cells and fossil fuels produce energy?
Answer:
The hydrogen reacts with oxygen across an electrochemical cell
Explanation:
True or False: Energy can be created.
А
True
B
False
Answer:
False
Explanation:
Scientifically, energy can never be created or destroyed. However it can be transfered. This law is called The Law of Conservation of Energy.
1+1
[tex]1 + 1[/tex]
11
what is the atomic weight of Na?
Answer:
22.989769 u
Explanation:
The atomic weight of any atom can be found by multiplying the abundance of an isotope of an element by the atomic mass of the element and then adding the results together. This equation can be used with elements with two or more isotopes: Carbon-12: 0.9889 x 12.0000 = 11.8668. Carbon-13: 0.0111 x 13.0034 = 0.1443.
When CuCl2 reacts with NaNO3, copper (II) nitrate and sodium chloride are formed.
a) Write the balanced equation for the reaction given above:
CuCl2 + NaNO3 à Cu(NO3)2 + NaCl
Answer:
CuCl2 + 2NaNO3 -------> Cu(NO3)2 + 2NaCl
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How many molecules is 6.11 moles of Zn?
The answer is 0.015295197308045
We assume you are converting between moles Zinc and gram. You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of Zinc or grams The molecular formula for Zinc is Zn
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QUESTION IN PICTURE
Please , quick help! I know this but I can’t think of it when I need it if yk what i mean lol!
Which of the following is a large, burning ball of gas? (2 points)
a
Asteroid
b
Moon
c
Planet
d
Sun
Answer: D: sun
Explanation:
When dissolving a gas, an increase in pressure will result in a(n) ______________ in solubility.
Questions 7-10 refer to the following types of energy. (A) Activation energy (B) Free energy (C) Ionization energy (D) Kinetic energy (E) Lattice energy 7. The energy required to convert a ground-state atom in the gas phase to a gaseous positive ion __________ 8. The energy change that occurs in the conversion of an ionic solid to widely separated gaseous ions ___________ 9. The energy in a chemical or physical change that is available to do useful work ___________ 10. The energy required to form the transition state in a chemical reaction ___________
Answer:
7. Ionization energy
8. Lattice energy
9. Free energy
10. Activation energy
Explanation:
I. Ionization energy: The energy required to convert a ground-state atom in the gas phase to a gaseous positive ion. Thus, it is the minimum energy required to remove or detach an electron from a neutral atom in a gaseous state. Generally, atoms with relatively large atomic radii tend to have a low ionization energy.
II. Lattice energy: The energy change that occurs in the conversion of an ionic solid to widely separated gaseous ions. This ultimately implies that, it is the energy generated during the conversion of an ionic solid into gaseous ions and as such is a measure of the cohesive force binding the ions of an ionic compound using the Born-Haber cycle.
III. Free energy: the energy in a chemical or physical change that is available to do useful work. Thus, it is a thermodynamic quantity that measures the maximum capacity of a system to do work at constant temperature and pressure.
IV. Activation energy: The energy required to form the transition state in a chemical reaction. When the activation energy of a reaction is low, the rate of the reaction would be faster. Therefore, an enzyme speeds or catalyzes the rate of a reaction by lowering its activation energy.
The mass in grams of 2.6 x 10^22 chlorine atoms is
a.4.4
b.0.76
c.1.5
d.11
When we celebrate a new year we are really celebrating what?