Answer:
[tex]T_2=-53.15\°C[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, in agreement to the Charles' law which states that the volume and temperature relate to each other via a directly proportional relationship at constant pressure, we can write:
[tex]\frac{T_2}{V_2} =\frac{T_1}{V_1}[/tex]
Thus, given V1, V2 and T1 (310 in Kelvin), we can solve for the final temperature as shown below:
[tex]T_2=\frac{T_1V_2}{V_1} \\\\T_2=\frac{310K*32.5mL}{45.8mL}\\\\T_2=220 K-273.15K\\\\T_2=-53.15\°C[/tex]
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If you picked up a hot coffee mug with lots of thermal energy using your hand, where will the thermal energy transfer to?
Answer:
It will go to your hand.
Explanation: If you touch a hot cup/mug you'll most likely burn yourself, so it would probably go to your hand.
CsBr formula name???
Answer
PubChem CID/molecular formula
Explanation:
Cesium bromide
PubChem CID 24592
Molecular Formula CsBr or BrCs
Synonyms CESIUM BROMIDE 7787-69-1 Caesium bromide Cesiumbromide Cesium bromide (CsBr) More...
Molecular Weight 212.81 g/mol
Component Compounds CID 260 (Hydrogen bromide) CID 5354618 (Cesium)
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Calculate the mass percent of hydrogen in 70 g of C4H8O3?
Answer:
7.14%
Explanation:
From the question,
percentage by mass hydrogen in C₄H₈O₃ (h) = mass of hydrogen present in C₄H₈O₃(m)/molar mass of C₄H₈O₃ (m')
h = (m'/m)×100..................... Equation 1
Given: m' = (14×4)+(1×8)+(16×3) = 56+8+48 = 112 g, m = (1×8) = 8 g
Substitute these values into equation 1
h = (8/112)×100
h = 7.14%.
Hence the percentage of hydrogen in 70 g of C₄H₈O₃ is 7.14%
The symbol for free energy is
a. DG.
b. DS.
c. DT.
d. DH.
Is liquid ammonia a household acid?
Yes it is an cleaning product
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
it cleans in the house
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Which of the following equations correctly describes how to calculate net income? a. net income = (cost of goods sold) - (net sales) - (operating expenses) b. net income = (operating expenses) - (cost of goods sold) - (net sales) c. net income = (operating expenses) + (cost of goods sold) - (net sales) d. net income = (net sales) - (cost of goods sold) - (operating expenses) Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D Mark this and return
Answer:
The answer is D. net income= (net sales) - (cost of goods sold)- (operating expenses).
Explanation:
How many grams are in 32.2 L of CO2?
Answer:
63.25 grams of CO₂
Explanation:
To convert from liters to grams, we first need to convert from liters to moles. To do this, we divide the liters by 22.4, the amount of liters of a gas per mole.
32.2 / 22.4
= 1.4375 moles of CO₂
Now we want to convert from moles to grams. To do this, we multiply the moles by the molar mass of CO₂. The total molar mass can be found on the periodic table by adding up the molar mass of carbon (12) and two oxygen (32).
12 + 32 = 44
Now we want to multiply the moles by the molar mass.
1.4375 • 44
= 63.25 grams of CO₂
This is your answer.
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Where do living organisms obtain energy for cell processes?
A. When bonds form during cell processes, energy is absorbed.
B. When bonds form during cell processes, energy is released.
C. When bonds in food are broken, energy is released.
Answer:
(C) when bonds in food are broken, energy is released
True or False: Having a greater volume definitely means a lower concentration (molarity) solution
Having a greater volume definitely means a lower concentration (molarity) of solution. So, the statement is true.
What is meant by molarity of a solution ?Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute present per unit volume of solution.
Here,
Since, the number of moles of solute in one litre of solution is known as the molarity, we can say that the change in volume of the solution will affect the molarity of the solution.
Molarity, M = n/V
where n is the number of moles of solute and V is the volume of solution
From the equation, we can say that the molarity of the solution is inversely proportional to its volume.
We know that, molarity of a solution is a temperature dependent parameter.
As the volume of the solution increases, the temperature also increases( Volume [tex]\alpha[/tex] Temperature). When the temperature increases, it affects the molarity of the solution such that the number of moles remains constant and as a result of the increasing volume, the molarity decreases.
Hence,
Having a greater volume definitely means a lower concentration (molarity) of solution.
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Directions: Read each sentence carefully. Write the letter of the
correct answer on the answer sheet provided.
1. What is produced when two surfaces rub against each other?
A. air
B. pressure
C. motion
D. friction
2. Which surface increases friction?
A. polished B. rough
C. lubricated
D. shiny
3. What causes falling objects to fall?
A. speed
B. gravity
C. acceleration
D. wind
4. Which surface decreases friction?
A. smooth B. rugged
C. rough
D. rocky
5. Why do you move faster when running down a hill?
A. Gravity pulls you up.
C. Gravity pulls you down.
B. Wind pushes you back.
D. Wind pulls you.
Answer:
1 - D) friction
2- B) rough
3- B) gravity
4- A)smooth
5- C)gravity pulls you down
charles law . who can please help me with these two problems asap ?
Answer:
k
Explanation:
Do you think baking a cake is or is not a chemical reaction
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
its an endothermic chemical reaction
Answer:
It is a chemical reaction because you cannot get back the original ingredients. if you can get the original ingredients back, it would be a physical change.
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On the line provided, write the formula for the compound made by each of the following. (3 pts each) 20. Mgand NO3-1, 21. CIO3-1 and K 22. Ca and So4-2, 23. NH4+1 and SO4-2, 24. C2H30-1, ' and H 25. Hand CO, t
Answer:
20. Mg(NO3)2
21. KClO3
22. CaSO4
23. (NH4)2SO4
24. HC2H3O
25. CO is carbon dioxide, which is neutral and would not combine with a hydrogen ion. Did you mean H and CO3(2-)? That would be H2CO3 (carbonic acid)
Explanation:
You have to match the charges of the Cations and Anions.
The concentration of H3AsO3 in a solution is determined by titrating it with a 0.1741 M Ce4+ solution. The balanced net ionic equation for the reaction is: 2Ce4+(aq) + H3AsO3(aq) + 5H2O(l) 2Ce3+(aq) + H3AsO4(aq) + 2H3O+(aq) In one experiment, 18.68 mL of the 0.1741-M Ce4+ solution is required to react completely with 30.00 mL of the H3AsO3 solution.
Calculate the concentration of the H3AsO3 solution.
Answer:
0.0542 M
Explanation:
Let;
CA = concentration of Ce4+ solution = 0.1741 M
VA = volume of Ce4+ solution = 18.68 mL
CB = concentration of H3AsO3 = ?
VB = volume of H3AsO3 = 30.00 mL
NA = Number of moles of Ce4+ solution = 2
NB = Number of moles of H3AsO3 = 1
From;
CAVA/CBVB = NA/NB
CAVANB = CBVBNA
CB = CAVANB/VBNA
CB = 0.1741 * 18.68 * 1/30.00 * 2
CB = 0.0542 M
Composition of the air breathed in and the air breathed out changes
Answer:
breathed in air contains oxygen while breathed out air contains higher percentage of CO2
The gas phase decomposition of nitrogen dioxide at 383 °C
NO2(g)NO(g) + ½ O2(g)
is second order in NO2 with a rate constant of 0.540 M-1 s-1.
If the initial concentration of NO2 is 0.477 M, the concentration of NO2 will be
M after 12.4 seconds have passed.
Answer:
[tex][NO_2]=0.112M[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since the second-order integrated law is given by the following equation:
[tex]\frac{1}{[NO_2]} =\frac{1}{[NO_2]_0}+kt[/tex]
Thus, given the initial concentration of the nitrogen dioxide gas, the rate constant and the elapsed time, we obtain:
[tex]\frac{1}{[NO_2]}= \frac{1}{0.477M} +0.54M^{-1}s^{-1}\\\\\frac{1}{[NO_2]}=8.933M^{-1}[/tex]
[tex][NO_2]=\frac{1}{8.933M^{-1}} =0.112M[/tex]
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What is the mass of 3.5 x 10 23 molecules of co2
Answer:
x = 3/6.02 = 0.50.
Explanation:
1 mole of CO2 has 6.02 x 10^23 molecules of CO2.
Say x moles of CO2 has 3.0x10^23 molecules of CO2.
Therefore x = 3/6.02 = 0.50.
A 50.0 mL sample of buffer solution contains 0.120 M acetic acid and 0.150 M sodium acetate. If 5.55 mL of 0.092 M NaOH is added to this solution, identify the resulting number of moles of acetic acid, sodium acetate, and NaOH.
Answer:
see calculations below
Explanation:
Given: HOAc ⇄ [H⁺] + [OAc⁻]
C(i) 0.12M 0M 0.15M
mix => 5.55ml(0.092M NaOH) / (50ml + 5.55ml)
= 0.00555(0.092)mole NaOH / 0.0555 L Soln
= 0.0092M in NaOH is added into the initial buffer solution
= 0.0092M in OH⁻ (NaOH is a strong base => 100% ionized)
Rxn => Addition of 0.0092M OH⁻ will react with 0.0092M H⁺ shifting buffer . equilibrium to the right decreasing [HOAc] and increasing [OAc⁻] by . 0.0092M each.
Therfore ...
Given: HOAc ⇄ [H⁺] + [OAc⁻]
C(i) 0.12M 0M 0.15M
ΔC - 0.0092M +x +0.0092M
C(f) 0.1108M x 0.1592M => New Concentrations . after adding 0.0092M . NaOH
Substituting new acid and ion concentrations into Ka expression ...
Ka = [H⁺][OAc⁻]/[HOAc] = (x)(0.1592M)/(0.1108M) = 1.75 x 10⁻⁵M
=> x = [H⁺](new) = (1.75 x 10⁻⁵M*)(0.1108M)/(0.1592M) = 1.22 x 10⁻⁵M in H⁺ ions
*units of Ka are Molar
FYI => Adding a strong base to a buffer solution will shift pH to more basic.
Adding a strong acid to a buffer solution will shift pH to more acidic.
=> (such is a good way to check that your buffer calculations are correct.)
NOTE => Question asks for moles of HOAc, Na⁺OAc⁻ & NaOH after adding base. Giving answers in terms of Molarity (moles/Liter) is same as moles. Therefore ...
[HOAc] = 0.1108M
[NaOAc] = 0.1592M
[NaOH] = ∅M (from rxn of H⁺ + OH⁻ => H₂O, all NaOH was consumed in acid/base reaction. Remaining are only Na⁺ as a spectator ion and OH⁻ as a function of the new concentration of H⁺ => [OH⁻] = Kw/[H⁺] = 1 x 10⁻¹⁴/1.22 x 10⁻⁵ = 8.2 x 10⁻¹⁰M.
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rock cycle define
in your own words
Answer:
Explanation:
The rock cycle basically tell you how the different types of rocks are related to each other and tells how they change over time.
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Answer:
The rock cycle is the process by which rocks of one kind change into rocks of another kind. Metamorphic rock is igneous or sedimentary rock that has been heated and squeezed. It can erode into sediment or melt into a hot substance known as refordium. It is formed under extreme pressure and temperature deep inside mountain chains. For example, sedimentary rock shale becomes slate when heat and pressure are added, thus transforming it into another state of rudementury.
6.An ice cube that has a mass of 20 g is in a sealed container. As the container is heated, the ice first melts, but eventually it changes to water vapor.
A)The temperature at which the ice melts is ____________________.
B) Compare the motion of the particles in each state
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
a) Every substance melts at a particular temperature known as the melting point of the substance. The melting point of ice is 0°C. Hence ice melts at 0°C.
b) There are three states of matter; solid liquid and gas. The particles of matter in each stage of matter possess varying degrees of freedom.
In the solid state, the intermolecular forces between the particles of water that compose ice are very strong. Hence the particles do not translate, they only vibrate or rotate about their mean positions.
In the liquid state, the magnitude of intermolecular interaction is less than that of the solids hence the molecules can translate but not with a high kinetic energy.
In the gaseous state, there is a minimum intermolecular interaction between particles theoretically hence the particles are really free to move about with a very high kinetic energy.
How
many mols are in 151 g of dinitrogen monoxide?
Answer:
3.43 moles
Explanation:
To convert moles into grams you must take the number of grams and divide it by the atomic mass of the compound.
in this case, grams is 151 and N2O has an atomic mass of 44.013
so your equation would look like
151/44.013=3.430804535
your answer would be 3.43 moles
C. 2.86 g
D. 1.22 g
13. At what Kelvin temperature will 25.2 mol of Xe occupy a volume of 645 L at a pressure of 732 torr?
A. 361 K
B. 291 K
C. 402 K
D. 300 K
Lily is doing a science experiment with a substance in a sealed jar. At first,
the substance's molecules are moving around each other. What will
happen to Lily's substance if she transfers energy into the substance and
causes a phase change? After the phase change, the substance's
molecules will move...'
faster, and the substance will be a liquid.
faster, and the substance will be a gas.
slower, and the substance will be a solid.
slower, and the substance will be a liquid.
Answer:
Faster, and the substance will be a gas.
Explanation:
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What is the mean of magnetic susceptibilty?
Answer:
Magnetic susceptibility is the degree to which a material can be magnetized in an external magnetic field. If the ratio between the induced magnetization and the inducing field is expressed per unit volume, volume susceptibility (k) is defined as.
Explanation:
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A potential energy diagram is shown. What is the activation energy of this reaction?
a. 50 kJ
b. 100kJ
c. 150kJ
d. 200kJ
Answer: a. 50 kJ
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Where is chemical energy contained in a compound?
A. in the movement of the electrons
B. in the nuclei
C. in the bonds
D. in unbonded electrons
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Energy stored in the bonds of chemical compounds. Chemical energy may be released during a chemical reaction, often in the form of heat; such reactions are called exothermic.
Answer:
The Answer is C.
Explanation:
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2C10H22 + 3102
20CO2 + 22H2O
What mass of O2 is needed to react completely with 7.5 grams of C10H22?
Answer:
2c11h21
Explanation:
The sum of the kinetic energy and the potential energy of a particle is its
Answer:
he total mechanical energy E of a particle is defined as the sum of the kinetic and potential energies
Explanation:
Answer:
thermal energy
Explanation: