Answer: 120 g
Explanation:
A piece of metal of mass 23 g at 100 ◦C is
placed in a calorimeter containing 55.4 g of
water at 25◦C. The final temperature of the
mixture is 63.4
◦C. What is the specific heat
capacity of the metal? Assume that there is
no energy lost to the surroundings.
Answer in units of J
g ·
◦ C
.
Answer:
10.58 J/g-°C
Explanation:
To find the specific heat capacity of the metal, you need to know how much heat was lost when it reacted with water.
You know that there are 55.4 g of water, the initial temp. of water is 25°C, and the final temp. (the mixture's temp.) is 63.4°C.
You should also know that the specific heat capacity of water is 4.186 J/g-°C.
Plug this into the equation the q=mcΔT.
q = (55.4 g)(4.186 J/g-°C)(63.4°C - 25°C)
q = 8905.12896 J
If 8905.12896 J was gained by the water, then 8905.12896 J must have been lost from the metal.
You know that there are 23 g of the metal and that its initial temp. is 100°C.
Plug this information into q=mcΔT.
8905.12896 J = (23 g)(C)(63.4°C - 100°C)
C = 10.58 J/g-°C
*When you plug all of this into the calculator, it will result in a negative number but keep in mind that heat was LOST by the metal so 8905.12896 J is essentially negative. So the negative cancels out.*
How is oxide different from a neutral oxygen atom
Answer: The main difference between oxide and oxygen is that oxide is a chemical compound with at least one oxygen atom while oxygen is an element whose atomic number is 8.
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H2SO4 + 2NaOH → Na2SO4 + 2H2O what volume of water vapor will be produced if you start with 71.5 g of sulfuric acid and excess of sodium hydroxide
Answer:
Explanation:
Find the molar mass of H2SO4
2H = 2 * 1 = 2
S = 1 * 32 =32
O4 = 4*16 = 64
total 98
Find the number of mols in 71.5 grams
mols = given mass / molar mass.
given mass = 71.5
molar mass = 98
mols = 71.5/98
mols = 0.7296 mols of H2SO4
Find the moles of H2O
From the Balanced equation, every mol of H2SO4 produces 2 moles of H2O
mols water = 2 * 0.7296
mols water = 1.4592
That's as far as I can take you. I have to know a great deal more to get the volume of H2O
What is an example of an organism that undergoes binary fission?
Unicellular organisms such as amoeba and leishmania undergo binary fission.
What is binary fission?Binary fission can be described as a form of asexual reproduction where an organism divides into two, each part having one copy of genetic material.
Binary fission can be described as a kind of asexual reproduction observed in prokaryotes and a few single-celled eukaryotes. In asexual reproduction, there is a separation of the parent cell into 2 new daughter cells. This process occurs with the division and duplication into two parts.
Binary fission is a primary of reproduction in prokaryotic organisms. Binary Fission happens without spindle apparatus formation in the cell. The single DNA molecule starts replication and attaches each copy to parts of the cell membrane.
Prokaryotes and eukaryotes such as euglena reproduce via binary fission. This process is rapid, and its speed varies in species. The time needed by bacteria to double the cells it has is called known as doubling time.
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Are these ramen noodles expired?
Answer:
i think so
Explanation:
just eat them anyways
Answer: Yes they are
Explanation: Where's the picture?
how many moles is 62 G of oxygen gas
Answer:
There are 2 moles of oxygen molecules; there are 4 moles of oxygen atoms.
Explanation:
How long does it take for the earth to rotate
A. 24hrs
B. 1 yr
C. 2 weeks
D. 5 months
Answer:
24 hrs it takes for the earth to rotate
um can someone help balance this...id.k how
CH4 + 2 O2 = CO2 + 2 H2O
i believe it's this :p
When the medium is uniform, how do light waves travel through it?
a. vibrating motion
b. circular motion
c. irregular motion
d. straight line motion
Answer:
d.straight line motion
Answer:
d.) straight line motion
Explanation:
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4. When a 1.25-gram sample of limestone, that contains CaCO3 (molar mass = 100 g/mol) and inert impurities
dissolved in acid, 0.22 grams of CO2 was generated (molar mass = 44 g/mol). What was the percent of CaCO3 by
mass in the limestone?
CaCO3 + CO2 + CaO
(a) 20%
(6) 40%
(c) 67%
(d) 80%
(e) 100%
(0904) How many atoms are there in 56.2 grams of Krypton, Kr?
Answer:
56.2÷6.02×10^23
=9.34×10^23
Explanation:
Divide the given mass of the atom by the mass of an Atom (the avogadro's constant) to find the number of atoms in the given mass.
____________ are traits characteristics or features of an organism that are passed from parent to offspring
Answer:
Heredity, also called inheritance or biological inheritance, is the passing on of traits from parents to their offspring; either through asexual reproduction or sexual reproduction, the offspring cells or organisms acquire the genetic information of their parents.
Explanation:
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3. How much energy is needed to raise 45 grams of water from 40°C to 115 °C?
The specific heat capacity of ice is 2.06 J/g °C
The specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g °C
The specific heat capacity of steam is 2.02 J/g °C
The heat of fusion of water is 334 J/g
The heat of vaporization of water is 2260 J/g.
Answer:
Q = 114349.5 J
Explanation:
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In this case, since this a problem in which we need to calculate the total heat of the described process, it turns out convenient to calculate it in three steps; the first one, associated to the heating of the liquid water from 40 °C to 100 °C, next the vaporization of liquid water to steam at constant 100 °C and finally the heating of steam from 100 °C to 115 °C. In such a way, we calculate each heat as shown below:
[tex]Q_1=45g*4.18\frac{J}{g\°C}*(100\°C-40\°C)=11286J\\\\Q_2=45g* 2260 \frac{J}{g} =101700J\\\\Q_3=45*2.02\frac{J}{g\°C}*(115\°C-100\°C)=1363.5J[/tex]
Thus, the total energy turns out to be:
[tex]Q_T=11286J+101700J+1363.5J\\\\Q_T=114349.5J[/tex]
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120.0 g of 4.0°C water (Specific Heat: 4.184J/g°C) is heated until its temperature is 35°C. Calculate the amount of heat energy needed to cause this rise in temperature?
Answer: I got 15.56
Explanation: I am so sorry if that's wrong but I used the equation Q=m×c×ΔT where
m=mass
ΔT= temp change that occurs
c= specific heat capacity
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What volume of 2.0 M hydrochloric acid solution will be consumed when it reacts with 5 grams of magnesium to form magnesium chloride and hydrogen gas?
2HCl + Mg -> MgCl2 + H2
Answer:
Explanation:
Remember, matter can neither be created nor destroyed, so every atom of reactant the leftt side of the equation must be accounted for in the products on the right side of the equation. With magnesium and hydrochloric acid we have: Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2(g). Magnesium is divalent, and so requires two chloride ions to form magnesium chloride. Hydrogen gas is a diatomic molecule, so the reaction requires the product to be H2. Going across the equation from left to right we have 1 atom of magnesium (accounted for on the right side of the equation), and on the left, 2 moles of hydrochloric acid; the two hydrogens represented on the left of the equation are accounted for on the right of the equation. Likewise, the two chloride anions on the left of the equation are accounted for in the formation of MgCl2 on the right. When all the atoms are accounted for on both sides of the equation, we say the equation is "balanced".
Describe, in terms of subatomic particles, what occurs when a person experiences a static “shock”.
Define respiration in plants:
Define Transpiration in plants:
( Can’t be short has to at least be long or medium sized )
Answer:
Respiration in plants: The process of respiration in plants involves using the sugars produced during photosynthesis plus oxygen to produce energy for plant growth. In many ways, respiration is the opposite of photosynthesis. ... As with photosynthesis, plants get oxygen from the air through the stomata.
Transpiration in plants: The water eventually is released to the atmosphere as vapour via the plant's stomata — tiny, closeable, pore-like structures on the surfaces of leaves. Overall, this uptake of water at the roots, transport of water through plant tissues, and release of vapour by leaves is known as transpiration.
Sources (jic)
https://www.usgs.gov/special-topic/water-science-school/science/evapotranspiration-and-water-cycle
https://www.pthorticulture.com/en/training-center/basics-of-plant-respiration/
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what is the most sold candy in America?
Explanation:
M&M's.
Reese's Peanut Butter Cups.
Hershey Bar.
Snickers.
Kit Kat.
Twix.
Twizzlers.
Skittles.
Characteristics that are used to help identify an object are called
This type of fungi is used to make bread as it converts sugar into carbon dioxide, causing the bread dough to rise.
baking soda
yeast
mold
cyanobacteria
Answer: Ik its too late but the answer is yeast.
Explanation: Sugar is yeasts food. If you mix sugar with yeast, and put it in something such as bread, a bottle with a balloon over it, or etc. It will cause it to rise.
Why might changes to an environment cause an organism’s population to decrease?
The use of uranium-238 to determine the age of a geological formation is a beneficial use of
O 1.
nuclear fusion
2.
nuclear fission
3.
radioactive isomers
4.
radioactive isotopes
Answer:
4- radioactive isotopes
Explanation:
I don't remember exactly but this question was on the regents
Uranium-238 is a non- fissile element. It is a radioactive isotope that can be best used to determine geological formations. Thus, option 4 is correct.
What are radioactive isotopes?Radioactive isotopes are elements that have an unstable atomic nucleus and can undergo radioactive decay to produce new particles and energy. They have the same atomic number as that of their parent species.
Isobars are a substance that has atomic mass and do not include uranium. Nuclear fusion and fission are the processes of nuclear energy that combine or splits the unstable nucleus to form a new particle.
Therefore, option 4. Uranium-238 is a radioactive isotope.
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How many liters of HCI at STP are produced from 150.0 g of chlorine gas?
Answer:
As we know that
At STP
1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4L
so
15.7L / 22.4L/mole = 0.7moles Cl2
0.7moles x 6.022x10^23molecules/mole = 4.22x10^23molecules
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The atmosphere is primarily made of what gas?
Carbon Dioxide
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Argon
Answer:
nitrogen
Explanation:
Se midió el pH de una muestra del agua de lluvia en la ciudad de México, y se obtuvo un valor de 3.5 Calcula la [H+] en dicha muestra.
Answer:
[tex][H^+]=3.16x10^{-4}M[/tex]
Explanation:
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En este caso, dado que el pH de una solución se entiende como el potencial de los iones hidrógeno en la misma, es posible recordar la ecuación que se usa para calcularlo:
[tex]pH=-log([H^+])[/tex]
De este modo, al conocer el pH, se resuelve para la concentración de iones hidrógeno como se muestra a continuación:
[tex][H^+]=10^{-pH}[/tex]
Así, reemplazamos el pH para obtener:
[tex][H^+]=10^{-3.5}=3.16x10^{-4}M[/tex]
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A drought hits the habitat of a semi-aquatic bird population. All ponds dry up, and fish populations decline. There are two groups of birds in the population that differ in leg length and diet. Long-legged birds eat fish, while short-legged birds eat insects. The drought has little effect on insect populations.
Answer:
The population of the long-legged birds decreases.
Explanation:
The population of the short-legged birds increases whereas the population of long-legged birds decreases due to availability of food in that environment. The long-legged birds feed on fish whose population decreases due to drought conditions so the population of long-legged birds also decreases while on the other hand, the population of short-legged birds increases or remain the same because they feed on the insects and the insects are available in large amount and less affected by the drought conditions.
92.12 kJ of heat is required to convert 58.40 g of gold from liquid to gas phase. What is the heat of vaporization of gold in J/g?
Answer:
The heat of vaporization of the gold sample is 1577.397 joules per gram.
Explanation:
The latent heat of vaporization of gold ([tex]h_{v}[/tex]), in kilojoules per gram, is the heat required by a unit mass of gold to transform the material from liquid to gas:
[tex]h_{v} = \frac{E}{m}[/tex] (1)
Where:
[tex]E[/tex] - Energy required for vaporization, in joules.
[tex]m[/tex] - Mass, in grams.
If we know that [tex]E = 92120\,J[/tex] and [tex]m = 58.40\,g[/tex], then the heat of vaporization of the gold sample is:
[tex]h_{v} = \frac{E}{m}[/tex]
[tex]h_{v} = 1577.397\,\frac{J}{g}[/tex]
The heat of vaporization of the gold sample is 1577.397 joules per gram.
can we observe a lunar eclipse during a new moon phase? explain your answer.
please help me thx
subject is science
Answer: There is no eclipse. However, two or four times a year, the Moon travels through some portion of the Earth's penumbral or umbral shadows, resulting in one of the three types of eclipses mentioned above. When the Moon crosses between the Earth and the Sun, this occurs. This is only possible when the Moon is in its New Moon phase.
Explanation:
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Anita made a frozen treat to eat on a hot day by pouring juice into an ice cube tray and putting the tray in the freezer. When she took it out of the freezer a few hours later, the juice was frozen. Select the phrases from the drop-down lists to correctly complete the sentences. When Anita took the tray out of the freezer, the frozen juice was made of 1. A. the same substance as before because the types of atoms 2. D. stayed the same . A 3. F. physical change occurred.
Answer:
physical change occured
Explanation:
it is still juice
Please help with ALL!
Answer:
A. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
B. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
C. Particle emitted = beta particles; protons gained = 1; Change in mass = 0
D. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
E. Particle emitted = gamma ray; protons gained = 0; Change in mass = 0
F. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
Explanation:
Radioactivity is the spontaneous disintegration of nucleus of an atom resulting in emission of particles and radiation unyil a stable atomic nuclei is obtained. Substances that are exhibit radioactivity are known as radioactive substances and are usually isotopes of stable atoms.
The types of radiation emitted by a radioactive substances include alpha rays, beta rays, and gamma rays.
Alpha rays or particles are fast moving positively charged particles with a mass number of four and atomic number of two. Thus, each alpha particle is a helium nucleus.
Beta rays or particles are vary fast moving stream of electrons having a mass number of zero and a charge of -1.
Gamma rays are not particles but are electromagnetic waves similar to visible light and X-rays but with shorter wavelengths. They have no mass or charge.
An atom emitting alpha particles has its mass reducing by 4 units and its atomic number decreasing by 2.
An atom emitting beta particles as it decays has no change in mass but its atomic number increases by 1.
From the table:
A. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
B. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
C. Particle emitted = beta particles; protons gained = 1; Change in mass = 0
D. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
E. Particle emitted = gamma ray; protons gained = 0; Change in mass = 0
F. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4