The atmospheric pressure at 1000 m altitude is 0.868 atm.
What is this pressure in Pascals?
Pa
Answer:0.868
Explanation:
Answer: 87950.1 Pascals
- Rachel performed an investigation to study the thermal conductivity of four different materials. She started with four identically shaped rods—each made of a different material. Then, she placed one end of each rod into a pot of boiling water, which was at 100°C.
- After five minutes, Rachel measured the temperatures of the ends of the rods that were sticking up out of the pot to see whether they got hot. Her results are shown below.
Thermal Conductivity Investigation
Material Temperature of End of Rod After 5 Minutes
Material 1 41°C
Material 2 53°C
Material 3 98°C
Material 4 59°C
- Rachel knows that one of the materials is copper and that copper conducts thermal energy very well. Which of the materials is most likely copper?
A.
material 1
B.
material 3
C.
material 4
D.
material 2
Answer:
I will have the maths book
Answer:98
Explanation:
Which describes bonding electrons in a polar covalent bond?
electrons that are not shared equally
electrons that are shared in diatomic molecules
electrons that are shared equally
Answer:
I think the third one
Explanation:
i think
Answer:
electrons that are NOT shared equally
Explanation:
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Answer:
what grade is this?
Use the following information to calculate the solubility product constant, Ksp, for CuCl. A saturated solution of CuCl in water was prepared and filtered. From the filtrate, 1.0 L was measured out into a beaker and evaporated to dryness. The solid CuCl residue recovered in the beaker was found to weigh 0.041g.
A. Ksp =1.7 × 10¯9
B. Ksp = 1.7 × 10¯7
C. Ksp = 1.7 × 10¯5
D. Ksp = 4.3 × 10¯4
E. Ksp = 2.1 × 10¯2
Answer:
B. Ksp = 1.7 × 10¯⁷
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, for this solubility equilibrium problem, we first need to set up the chemical reaction describing the dissolution of the involved salt, CuCl:
[tex]CuCl(s)\rightleftharpoons Cu^+(aq)+Cl^-(aq)[/tex]
Next, we write the corresponding equilibrium expression:
[tex]Ksp=[Cu^+][Cl^-][/tex]
Now, we need to calculate the concentrations of copper (I) and chloride ions at equilibrium; thus, given that 0.041 g of this solid is completely dissolved in 1.0 L of solution, we can firstly calculate the moles present in the solution:
[tex]n_{CuCl}=0.041gCuCl*\frac{1molCuCl}{99gCuCl} =4.14x10^-4mol[/tex]
Afterwards, since all the species in the reaction, CuCl, Cu+ and Cl- are in a 1:1:1 mole ratio, we realize that those moles correspond to ions in the solution, so their concentrations are:
[tex][Cu^+]=[Cl^-]=\frac{4.14x10^{-4}mol}{1.0L}= 4.14x10^{-4}M[/tex]
Then, we compute the Ksp by plug this value in the equilibrium expression:
[tex]Ksp=(4.14x10^{-4})(4.14x10^{-4})=1.7x10^{-7}[/tex]
Thus, the answer would be B. Ksp = 1.7 × 10¯⁷.
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An ideal gas in a sealed container has an initial volume of 2.80 L. At constant pressure, it is cooled to 18.00 °C, where its
final volume is 1.75 L. What was the initial temperature?
Ti =
'c
Answer:
[tex]T_1=-91.18\°C[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, given the T-V variation, we understand it is possible to apply the Charles' law as shown below:
[tex]\frac{T_1}{V_1}= \frac{T_2}{V_2}[/tex]
Thus, since we are interested in the initial temperature, we can solve for T1, plug in the volumes and use T2 in kelvins:
[tex]T_1= \frac{T_2V_1}{V_2}\\\\T_1= \frac{(18.00+273.15)K(1.75L)}{(2.80L)}\\\\T_1=182K-273.15\\\\T_1=-91.18\°C[/tex]
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Was rays birthday lit
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
Yes.
Answer:10-1707
Explanation:
(4 pts) Fill in the number of protons and electrons for each product and reactant (two boxes have been filled in for you). (2 pts) Verify that the number of protons on the left side of the chemical equation is equal to the number of protons of the right side. Show your work. (2 pts) Verify that the number of electrons on the left side of the chemical equation is equal to the number of electrons of the right side. Show your work. (3 pts) Which substance is being oxidized
Answer:
a)
Zn(s) + 2 H⁺(aq) ⇒ Zn²⁺(aq) + H₂(g)
#p⁺ 30 2 30 2
#e⁻ 30 0 28 2
b) 32
c) 30
d) Zn
Explanation:
There is some info missing. I will add the complete question.
Consider the following oxidation/reduction reaction.
Zn(s) + 2 H⁺(aq) ⇒ Zn²⁺(aq) + H₂(g)
#p⁺ 2
#e⁻ 2
a) Fill in the number of protons and electrons for each product and reactant (two boxes have been filled in for you).
b) Verify that the number of protons on the left side of the chemical equation is equal to the number of protons of the right side. Show your work.
c) Verify that the number of electrons on the left side of the chemical equation is equal to the number of electrons of the right side. Show your work.
d) Which substance is being oxidized?
a) The atomic number of Zn is 30 so it will have 30 protons. Since it ts neutral, it will also have 30 electrons. Zn²⁺ will also have 30 protons but it lost 2 electrons, so it has 28 electrons. The atomic number of H⁺ is 1, so each H atom will have 1 proton (2 in total). But since H has 1 electron, and H⁺ lost 1 electron, H⁺ will have 0 electrons. The complete chart is:
Zn(s) + 2 H⁺(aq) ⇒ Zn²⁺(aq) + H₂(g)
#p⁺ 30 2 30 2
#e⁻ 30 0 28 2
b) The total number of protons on the left side is: 30 + 2 = 32.
The total number of protons on the right side is: 30 + 2 = 32.
c) The total number of electrons on the left side is: 30 + 0 = 30.
The total number of electrons on the right side is: 28 + 2 = 30.
d) Zn(s) is oxidized because it loses electrons (from 30 to 28) and its number increases.
How deep below Earth's surface do rocks melt?
A. 1000 km
O B. 50 m
C. 500 km
D. 50 km
The answer is D. 50 km
Can someone help me I am stuck on this question it would mean the world if u helped me =) have a nice day!
Answer:
C: Plants mostly need air, water and sunlight to grow
Explanation:
A 20 g granite boulder absorbs 300.2 Joules of energy from the Sun, resulting in its temperature
changing. Calculate this temperature change
Answer:
19 °C
Explanation:
Step 1: Given and required data
Mass of granite (m): 20 gHeat absorbed (Q): 300. 2 JSpecific heat capacity of granite (c): 0.790 J/g.°CStep 2: Calculate the temperature change (ΔT)
We will use the following expression.
Q = c × m × ΔT
ΔT = Q/c × m
ΔT = 300.2 J/(0.790 J/g.°C) × 20 g = 19 °C
11. The modern periodic table is arranged in order of increasing atomic
O radius
O charge
O number
O mass
Answer:
number. so the option is c
Answer:
atomic number
Explanation:
i just know it
Which of the following is a conductor?
a) Glass
b) Wood
c) Gold
d) Oil
the answer is gold cause oil wood and glass are electrical insulators
As mentioned, every step in the Fischer esterification mechanism is an equilibrium. As such, the reaction conditions are chosen in such a way to drive reaction to completion. a. For the reaction you have chosen, calculate the number of moles of carboxylic acid and the number of moles of alcohol given using the starting volumes given in the experiment
Answer:
Hello your question lacks some required information attached below is the missing information
answer :
number of moles
Acetic acid = 0.061199 mole
Alcohol = 0.027320 mole
Explanation:
The starting volumes : 2.5mL of either alcohol and 3.5mL of either acid
for the purpose of this solution I will take 2.5 mL of 1-butanol and 3.5 mL of acetic acid
mass of 1-Butanol = 2.5 mL * 0.81 g/mol = 2.025 g
∴ number of moles of 1-butanol = 2.025g / 74.12 g/mol = 0.027320 mole
mass of acetic acid = 3.5 mL * 1.05 g/mol = 3.675 g
∴ number of moles of Acetic acid = 3.675 g/ 60.05 g/mol = 0.061199 mole
Reaction equation
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH + CH3-COOH + H+ (cat) ↔ CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-O-CO-CH3 + H2O
What type of cloud is associated with a warm front
how many liters of 0.150 m hcl would be required to react completely with 8.00 grams of magnesium hydroxide
Answer:
how many liters of 0.150 m hcl would be required to react completely with 8.00 grams of magnesium hydroxide
Explanation:
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Answer:
Decay-the breakdown of dead plants..
Earth- thermal energy comes from deep inside...
Fires- these consume feul...
Explanation:
Answer:
Fires - These consume fuel and covert chemical energy stored in that fuel into thermal, light and sound energy
Decay - The breakdown of dead plants and animals produces thermal energy
Earth - Thermal energy comes from deep inside and is called geothermal energy
Explanation:
Fires, when you burn wood, you convert chemical energy from the wood into thermal (warmth from the fire), light (glow from the fire), sound (crackling sound of wood burning)
Decay - I can't explain that one to you but there are power plants that use decomposition to produce energy
Earth - Beneath the crust there is the mantle, which consists of molten rock which produces a lot of thermal energy. This can be seen in geysers, where the molten rock heats water and hot water can burst out of the surface. Applies to hot springs too
2. A chemical's flash point is the
Explain why a city that receives 10 hours more light each day has colder average temperatures. Explain
Explanation:
This would be similar to how the poles work in the North and South. Due to their placement, they recieve much more sun light than the rest of the Earth since we rotate horizontally. However, their placement also makes them farther from the sun than the rest of Earth, therefore not receiving as much heat.
Which part of Earth absorbs the most sunlight?
oceans
soil
atmosphere
rivers and lakes
The oceans absorb the most sunlight from the options that we have here.
What is the part?Seventy-one percent or more of the surface of the Earth is covered by the oceans. The result is that they get a lot of sunshine. The upper layers of the ocean absorb a large amount of the incoming solar energy, which enters the ocean waters.
Solar radiation is efficiently absorbed by water, especially in the visible light spectrum. The ocean heats the water as a result of absorbing sunshine. The oceans' ability to absorb solar energy is vital for driving a variety of marine phenomena, including currents, circulation patterns, and temperature distribution, as well as managing Earth's climate.
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Answer:
The answer is A. Oceans.
Explanation:
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What is the hydronium ion concentration of a solution whose pH is 4.12?
a. 5.1 x 10–6 M
b. 7.6 x 10–5 M
c. 6.4 x 10–5 M
d. 4.4 x 10–8 M
A chemistry student is given 3.00 L of a clear aqueous solution at 17 C . He is told an unknown amount of a certain compound X is dissolved in the solution. The student allows the solution to cool to 17 C . The solution remains clear. He then evaporates all of the water under vacuum. A precipitate remains. The student washes, dries and weighs the precipitate. It weighs 0.15 kg . Using the above information can you calculate the solubility, X, in water at 17 C.
Answer:
The right approach is "50 g/l".
Explanation:
The given values are:
Mass or solute or precipitation,
= 0.15 kg
on converting it into "g", we get
= [tex]0.15 \ kg\times \frac{1000 \ g}{1 \ kg}[/tex]
= [tex]150 \ g[/tex]
Volume of solution,
= 3.00 L
Now,
The solubility of X will be:
= [tex]\frac{Mass \ of \ X}{Volume \ of \ solution}[/tex]
On substituting the values, we get
= [tex]\frac{150}{3}[/tex]
= [tex]50 \ g /l[/tex]
How are nuclear fission and nuclear fusion similar?
A. Both processes combine smaller nuclei into larger nuclei.
B. Both processes convert mass into energy.
C. Both processes are used to produce electrical power.
D. Both processes occur in stars.
Answer:
C. Both processes convert mass into energy.
Determine how many molecules are in 86L of carbon dioxide at STP?
Answer:How can you tell how much gas is in these containers?
Small gas tanks are often used to supply gases for chemistry reactions. A gas gauge will give some information about how much is in the tank, but quantitative estimates are needed so the reaction will be able to proceed to completion. Knowing how to calculate needed parameters for gases is very helpful to avoid running out too early.
Conversions Between Moles and Gas Volume
Molar volume at STP can be used to convert from moles to gas volume and from gas volume to moles. The equality of 1 mole = 22.4 L is the basis for the conversion factor.
Sample Problem One: Converting Gas Volume to Moles
Many metals react with acids to produce hydrogen gas. A certain reaction produces 86.5 L of hydrogen gas at STP. How many moles of hydrogen were produced?
Step 1: List the known quantities and plan the problem.
Known
86.5 L H2
1 mol = 22.4 L
Unknown
moles of H2
Apply a conversion factor to convert from liters to moles.
Step 2: Calculate.
Explanation:
How many moles of Hydrogen fluoride are formed from 10 moles of fluorine?
200.063
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The first three half live of a chemical 2 / 2 reaction are as follows 44 min, 22 min, 11 min. What is the order the reaction?
The _______________________________________ is often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell
Answer:
Mitochondria
Explanation:
Answer:
Mitochondria
Explanation:
Mitochondria are tiny organelles inside cells that are involved in releasing energy from food. This process is known as cellular respiration. It is for this reason that mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell.
Write an equation and solve the problem.
3. Dexter buys a package of 38 plates. He already
has 4 plates. He puts an equal number on each of
6 tables. How many plates are on each table?
Calculate the mass (grams) of 0.750 moles of Al2(Cr2O7)3
Answer:
526g is the mass of this sample
Explanation:
To solve this question we must, as first, find the molar mass of Al₂(Cr₂O₇)₃ using the periodic table. The molar mass is defined as the mass of this compound per mole. With this value we can find the mass in 0.750 moles as follows:
Molar mass Al₂(Cr₂O₇)₃
2Al = 2*26.98g/mol = 53.96g/mol
6 Cr = 6*51.9961g/mol = 311.9766g/mol
21 O = 21*15.999g/mol = 335.979g/mol
53.96g/mol + 311.9766g/mol + 335.979g/mol
= 701.9156g/mol
The mass of 0.750 moles is:
0.750 moles * (701.9156g / mol) =
526g is the mass of this samplePlease help me l don’t understand please !!!!!!
Answer: C
Explanation:
he never had evidence in the first place that was nearly enough.