What is the volume of which 0.25 mole of a gas occupied at 0.5 atm and 50°C ?

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Answer 1

The volume of the gas : V = 13.243 L

Further explanation

Given

n = 0.25 mole

P = 0.5 atm

T = 50 + 273 = 323 K

Required

The volume

Solution

Ideal gas law

PV=nRT

R = gas constant = 0.082 L.atm/mol K

V = nRT/P

Input the value :

V=0.25 x 0.082 x 323 / 0.5

V = 13.243 L


Related Questions

. Predict the possible products for the following reaction and include
molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations.

NA2SO4 (aq) +γ (BrO3)2 (aq) --->

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Answer:

Introduction

As a diligent student of chemistry, you will likely encounter tons of reactions that occur in aqueous solution (perhaps you are already drowning in them!). When ions are involved in a reaction, the equation for the reaction can be written with various levels of detail. Depending on which part of the reaction you are interested in, you might write a molecular, complete ionic, or net ionic equation.

Definitions of molecular, complete ionic, and net ionic equations

A molecular equation is sometimes simply called a balanced equation. In a molecular equation, any ionic compounds or acids are represented as neutral compounds using their chemical formulas. The state of each substance is indicated in parentheses after the formula. [Huh?]

Let's consider the reaction that occurs between \text{AgNO}_3AgNO

3

start text, A, g, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript and \text{NaCl}NaClstart text, N, a, C, l, end text. When aqueous solutions of \text{AgNO}_3AgNO

3

start text, A, g, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript and \text{NaCl}NaClstart text, N, a, C, l, end text are mixed, solid \text{AgCl}AgClstart text, A, g, C, l, end text and aqueous \text{NaNO}_3NaNO

3

start text, N, a, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript are formed. Using this information, we can write a balanced molecular equation for the reaction:

\text{AgNO}_3(aq) + \text{NaCl}(aq) \rightarrow \text{AgCl}(s) + \text{NaNO}_3(aq)AgNO

3

(aq)+NaCl(aq)→AgCl(s)+NaNO

3

(aq)start text, A, g, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript, left parenthesis, a, q, right parenthesis, plus, start text, N, a, C, l, end text, left parenthesis, a, q, right parenthesis, right arrow, start text, A, g, C, l, end text, left parenthesis, s, right parenthesis, plus, start text, N, a, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript, left parenthesis, a, q, right parenthesis

[What kind of reaction is this?]

If we could zoom in on the contents of the reaction beaker, though, we wouldn't find actual molecules of \text{AgNO}_3AgNO

3

start text, A, g, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript, \text{NaCl}NaClstart text, N, a, C, l, end text, or \text{NaNO}_3NaNO

3

start text, N, a, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript. Since \text{AgNO}_3AgNO

3

start text, A, g, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript, \text{NaCl}NaClstart text, N, a, C, l, end text, and \text{NaNO}_3NaNO

3

start text, N, a, N, O, end text, start subscript, 3, end subscript are soluble ionic compounds, they dissociate into their constituent ions in water. For example, \text{NaCl}NaClstart text, N, a, C, l, end text dissociates into one ion of \text{Na}^+Na

+

start text, N, a, end text, start superscript, plus, end superscript for every ion of \text{Cl}^-Cl

start text, C, l, end text, start superscript, minus, end superscript; these ions are stabilized by ion-dipole interactions with the surrounding water molecules. [I don't get it!]

Image of crystalline sodium chloride next to image of chloride and sodium ions dissociated in water. Each chloride ion is interacting with multiple water molecules through the positive dipole of the water, and each sodium ion is interacting with water molecules through the negative dipole of the water.

Image of crystalline sodium chloride next to image of chloride and sodium ions dissociated in water. Each chloride ion is interacting with multiple water molecules through the positive dipole of the water, and each sodium ion is interacting with water molecules through the negative dipole of the water.

Sodium chloride dissociates into sodium and chloride ions in water, and these ions become solvated by the highly polar water molecules. Image credit: "Salts: Figure 1" by OpenStax Anatomy and Physiology, CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0.

From the molecular formula, we can rewrite the soluble ionic compounds as dissociated ions to get the complete ionic equation:

\text{Ag}^+(aq) + \blueD{{\text{NO}_3}^-(aq)} + \maroonD{\text{Na}^+(aq)} + \text{Cl}^-(aq) \rightarrow \text{AgCl}(s) + \maroonD{\text{Na}^+(aq)} + \blueD{{\text{NO}_3}^- (aq)}Ag

+

(aq)+NO

3

 

(aq)+Na

+

(aq)+Cl

(aq)→AgCl(s)+Na

+

(aq)+NO

3

 

 

(aq)

+

Na

+

(aq)

+Cl

(aq)→AgCl(s)+

Na

+

(aq)

+

NO

3

 

(aq)

Calculate the mass of beryllium (Be) needed to completely react with 18.9 g nitrogen gas (N2) to produce Bez N2, which is the only product of the reaction.
A. 6.19
B. 12.29
C. 18.29
D. 36.69

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Answer:

C = 18.29 g  

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of beryllium needed = ?

Mass of nitrogen = 18.9 g

Solution:

Chemical equation:

3Be + N₂    →    Be₃N₂

now we will calculate the number of moles of nitrogen:

Number of moles = mass/molar mass

Number of moles = 18.9 g/ 28 g/mol

Number of moles = 0.675 mol

Now we will compare the moles of nitrogen and Be from balance chemical equation.

                     N₂        :       Be        

                       1          :       3

                  0.675       :      3/1×0.675 = 2.03 mol

Number of moles of Be needed are 2.03 mol.

Mass of Beryllium:

Mass = number of moles × molar mass

Mass = 2.03 mol ×   9.01 g/mol

Mass = 18.29 g  

Can some please help me?

1) Balance the equation Fe2O3 + H2SO4 → Fe2(SO4)3 + H2O.

What is the mole ratio of H2SO4 and H2O in the equation?

1:3

3:2

2:1

3:3

2)Balance the equation Mg + Mn2O3 → MgO + Mn.

What is the mole ratio of Mg and Mn in the equation.

1:1

2:1

3:2

4;2

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1. The mole ratio of H2SO4 and H2O in the equation = 3:3

2. The mole ratio of Mg and Mn in the equation = 3:2

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

1. Fe2O3 + H2SO4 → Fe2(SO4)3 + H2O

2. Mg + Mn2O3 → MgO + Mn.

Required

Balanced equation

Solution

1. Fe₂O₃ + H₂SO₄ → Fe₂(SO₄)₃ + H₂O

Give a coefficient

aFe₂O₃ + bH₂SO₄ → Fe₂(SO₄)₃ + cH₂O

Make an equation

Fe, left = 2a, right=2⇒2a=2⇒a=1

S, left=b, right=3⇒b=3

H, left = 2b, right = 2c⇒2b=2c⇒2.3=2c⇒c=3

The equation becomes :

Fe₂O₃ + 3H₂SO₄ → Fe₂(SO₄)₃ + 3H₂O

2. Mg + Mn₂O₃ → MgO + Mn.

Give a coefficient

aMg + Mn₂O₃ → bMgO + cMn.

Make an equation

Mn, left=2, right=c⇒c=2

O₂, left=3, right=b⇒b=3

Mg, left = a, right=b⇒a=b⇒a=3

The equation becomes :

3Mg + Mn₂O₃ → 3MgO + 2Mn.

Select the correct number of valence electrons, in order, for groups 13-18.
13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18
5, 6, 4, 3, 8,7
3,4,5,6,7,8
18, 13, 15, 16, 17, 14

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Answer:

3,4,5,6,7,8

Explanation:

Groups 13  - 18 are the main group on the periodic table

The group number corresponds the number of valence electrons they contains.

Valence electrons are the number of electrons in the outermost shell of an atom.

So group 13 - 18 corresponds to a valency of 3,4,5,6,7,8.

Groups with a valency of 8 are the noble gases.

How many grams of Fe will be produced if 705.0g of H20 are produced?
Fe3O4 + 4H2
-->
3 Fe + 4H2O

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Answer:

2265 g Fe₃O₄

General Formulas and Concepts:

Math

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Chemistry

Atomic Structure

Reading a Periodic Table

Stoichiometry

Using Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:

Step 1: Define

[RxN - Balanced] Fe₃O₄ + 4H₂ → 3Fe + 4H₂O

[Given] 705.0 g H₂O

Step 2: Identify Conversions

[RxN] 4 mol H₂O → 1 mol Fe₃O₄

Molar Mass of H - 1.01 g/mol

Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol

Molar Mass of Fe - 55.85 g/mol

Molar Mass of H₂O - 2(1.01) + 16.00 = 18.02 g/mol

Molar Mass of Fe₃O₄ - 3(55.85) + 4(16.00) = 231.55 g/mol

Step 3: Convert

Set up stoich:                              [tex]\displaystyle 705.0 \ g \ H_2O(\frac{1 \ mol \ H_2O}{18.02 \ g \ H_2O})(\frac{1 \ mol \ Fe_3O_4}{4 \ mol \ H_2O})(\frac{231.55 \ g \ Fe_3O_4}{1 \ mol \ Fe_3O_4})[/tex]Multiply/Divide/Cancel units:                                                                           [tex]\displaystyle 2264.74 \ g \ Fe_3O_4[/tex]

Step 4: Check

Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 4 sig figs.

2264.74 g Fe₃O₄ ≈ 2265 g Fe₃O₄

dicyclopropyl ether?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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the gravitational force between two objects depends on the distance between the objects and each object? ​

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Answer:

Gravitational force between two objects depends on: a. The weight of the objects c. The mass of each object b. The distance between the objects d. Both b and c Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

✓d

A control. during a experiment

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A scientific control is an experiment or observation designed to minimize the effects of variables other than the independent variable. This increases the reliability of the results, often through a comparison between control measurements and the other measurements.

How many grams of Fe3+ are present in 2.56 grams of iron(III) iodide?

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Answer:

436.55841 grams.

Explanation:

The molecular formula for Iron(III) Iodide is FeI3. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles Iron(III) Iodide, or 436.55841 grams.

You use the 1 / 436.55841 conversion rate. This is different for each element, according to the stoichiometry tables. Iron(II) oxide would be 2/3 of the 1/436.55841 conversion rate, that is, multiplying the fraction to denominator.

When performing a multiplication or division calculation, significant figures in the calculated result are dictated by the _____ of the measured numbers.
The calculated result should have ______ the measured number in the calculation with the fewest _______.

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Answer:

fewest; the same significant figures with; measured numbers.

Explanation:

Without mincing words let us dive straight into the solution to the above question. In order to be able to use the significant figures properly one must know the rules attached to it uses. This is so, because they contributes to the precision of measurements.

When performing multiplication or division calculation, the number of significant figures in the answer[result] will be determined by the one with the smallest number of significant figure in the problem. Therefore, if we have 6.56 which is three[3] significant figures and 1.2 which is two[2] significant figures, then the number of significant figures will be two[2].

6.56 × 1.2= 7.872 = 7.9[ to 2 significant figures].

Which of the statements about liquids and gases are true?
Both liquids and gases have a definite volume.
O The particles in liquids and gases can move past one another
freely
Both liquids and gases have a definite shape.
Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.

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Question:

Which of the statements about liquids and gases are true?

Answer:

The particles in liquids and gases can move past one another freely.

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Question:

Which of the statements about liquids and gases are true?

Choosing:

Both liquids and gases have a definite volume.

The particles in liquids and gases can move past one another freely

Both liquids and gases have a definite shape.

Neither liquids nor gases have a definite shape.

Answer:

The particles in liquids and gases can move past one another freely.

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a sample of solid is decomposed and found to contain 6.52g of potassium, 4.34 g of chromium and 5.34 of oxygen, what is the empirical formula of the compound? help asap​

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Answer:

K₂CrO₅

Explanation:

The empirical formula is the simplest formula of a compound. To find the empirical formula, we follow the procedure below:

Elements                         Potassium                 Chromium         Oxygen

Mass                                  6.52                             4.34                  5.34

Molar mass                          39                               60                      16

Number of moles             6.52/39                     4.34/60             5.34/16

                                             0.167                          0.072              0.333

Divide through by

the smallest                      0.167/0.072             0.072/0.072          0.333/0.072

                                            2.3                               1                                4.6

                                             2                                 1                                  5

Empirical formula K₂CrO₅

Which of the below elements are part of a group? Feel free to use the periodic table.

A. H, He, O, C

B. Be, Mg, Ca, Sr

C. Li, Be, C, O

D. H, Li, Na, Mg

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B. Be, Mg, Ca, Sr (hope this helps)

Answer:

B. Be, Mg, Ca, Sr

Explanation:

Be, Mg, Ca, Sr are parts of the alkaline Earth metal family/group. So they are the second most reactive elements following behind alkali metals. Furthermore, Be, Mg, Ca, Sr all have 2 valence electrons that lose them to form cations. They have low melting points, low boiling points, can conduct electricity, have high malleability and ductility.

Hope it helped!

A solution was diluted 1/40, and the final concentration was 20%. What was the original concentration?

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The original concentration : 800%

Further explanation

Given

Diluted 1/40

Final concentration 20%

Required

The original concentration

Solution

Dilution is the process of adding solvent to get a more dilute solution.

The moles(n) before and after dilution are the same.

Can be formulated :

 n₁ = n₂

M₁.V₁ = M₂.V₂

diluted 1/40(dilution factor)⇒ V₁/V₂=1/40⇒V₂/V₁=40

M₂ = 0.2(20%)

Input the value for M₁ :

M₁=M₂ x (V₂/V₁)

M₁ = 0.2 x 40

M₂ = 8(800%)

=

Weigh out the appropriate amount of HEPES sodium salt required to prepare 100 mL of a HEPES buffer that has pH 7.50 and is 90 mM in HEPES. FW for the HEPES sodium salt is 260.31. Transfer to a 150 mL beaker. Flowchart: Calculate the amount of HEPES sodium salt required to make the buffer.

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Answer:

2.343 g of HEPES sodium salt is needed.

Explanation:

So, from the question above we have the following parameters which is going to help in solving this particular question.

The number of moles = 90mM, the pH = 7.50, FW for the HEPES sodium salt = 260.31, and the volume of HEPES sodium salt required = 100mL.

Therefore, the amount of HEPES sodium salt required to make the buffer = 260.31 × 9 × 0.001 = 2.343 grams of HEPES sodium salt is needed in 10mL.

How many lead atoms in Pb(OH) 4 ?

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4 in hydrogen 4 in oxygen

Explanation:

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The density of toluene (C7H8) is 0.867 g/mL, and the density of thiophene (C4H4S) is 1.065 g/mL. A solution is made by dissolving 8.10 g of thiophene in 250.0 mL of toluene.
(a) Calculate the mole fraction of thiophene in the solution.
(b) Calculate the molality of thiophene in the solution.
(c) Assuming that the volumes of the solute and solvent are additive, what is the molarity of thiophene in the solution?

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Considering the solution of mole fraction, molality and molarity, you obtain that:

(a) the mole fraction of thiophene in the solution is 0.039.

(b) the molality of thiophene in the solution 0.4429 [tex]\frac{moles}{kg}[/tex].

(c)  the molarity of thiophene in the solution is 0.373[tex]\frac{moles}{L}[/tex].

You know that:

Density toluene (C₇H₈)= 0.867 [tex]\frac{g}{mL}[/tex]Density thiophene (C₄H₄S)= 1.065 [tex]\frac{g}{mL}[/tex] Volume of toluene (C₇H₈)= 250 mL= 0.250 L (being 1000 mL= 1 L)Mass of thiophene (C₄H₄S)= 8.10 grams

(a) Mole fraction

The molar fraction is a way of measuring the concentration that expresses the proportion in which a substance is found with respect to the total moles of the solution.

Being the molar mass of each compound equals to:

Toluene (C₇H₈)= 92 [tex]\frac{g}{mol}[/tex]Thiophene (C₄H₄S)= 84 [tex]\frac{g}{mol}[/tex]

the number of moles of each compound can be calculated as:

Toluene (C₇H₈)= [tex]250 mLx\frac{0.867 grams}{1 mL} x \frac{1 mole}{92 grams}[/tex]= 2.35 molesThiophene (C₄H₄S)= [tex]8.10 gramsx\frac{1 mole}{84 grams}[/tex]= 0.096 moles

The total moles is obtained from the addition of the moles of the solute (C₄H₄S) and the solvent (C₇H₈):

total moles = moles C₄H₄S + moles C₇H₈ = 0.096 moles + 2.35 moles = 2.45 moles

Then, the mole fraction of thiophene in the solution can be calculated as:

[tex]mole fraction of thiophene=\frac{0.096 moles}{2.45 moles}[/tex]

Solving:

mole fraction of thiophene= 0.039

Finally, the mole fraction of thiophene in the solution is 0.039.

(b) Molality

Molality is the ratio of the number of moles of any dissolved solute to kilograms of solvent.

The Molality of a solution is determined by the expression:

[tex]Molality=\frac{number of moles of solute}{kilograms of solvent}[/tex]

In this case, you know:

number of moles of solute (C₄H₄S)= 0.096 moles Mass of solvent = [tex]250 mLx\frac{0.867 grams}{1 mL}[/tex] = 216.75 g = 0.21675 kg (being 1000 g=1 kg)  

Replacing:

[tex]Molality C_{4} H_{4}S =\frac{0.096 moles}{0.21675 kg}[/tex]

molality C₄H₄S= 0.4429 [tex]\frac{moles}{kg}[/tex]

Finally, the molality of thiophene in the solution 0.4429 [tex]\frac{moles}{kg}[/tex].

(c) Molarity

Molarity is the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a certain volume and is determined by the following expression:

[tex]Molarity=\frac{number of moles of solute}{volume}[/tex]

Assuming that the volumes of solute and solvent are additive, you can add the volume of C₄H₄S and C₇H₈.

But first, you need yo know the volume of C₄H₄S, which can be calculated from the mass and density:

[tex]Volume C_{4} H_{4}S =8.10 grams\frac{1 mL}{1.065 grams}[/tex]= 7.606 mL= 0.007606 L

Then, the total volume of the solution is calculated as:

total volume of the solution= volume C₇H₈ + volume C₄H₄S

total volume of the solution= 0.250 L + 0.007606 L = 0.257606 L

So, the molarity of thiophene in the solution can be calculated as:

[tex]Molarity C_{4} H_{4} S=\frac{number of moles of C_{4} H_{4} S}{totalvolumeof the solution}[/tex]

Replacing:

[tex]Molarity C_{4} H_{4} S=\frac{0.096 moles}{0.257606 L}[/tex]

Solving:

Molarity C₄H₄S= 0.373 [tex]\frac{moles}{L}[/tex]

Finally, the molarity of thiophene in the solution is 0.373[tex]\frac{moles}{L}[/tex].

In summary, you get:

(a) the mole fraction of thiophene in the solution is 0.039.

(b) the molality of thiophene in the solution 0.4429 [tex]\frac{moles}{kg}[/tex].

(c)  the molarity of thiophene in the solution is 0.373[tex]\frac{moles}{L}[/tex].

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Questlon 23 of 30
What is the term for a large group of people with similar characteristics such
as educational background and income level?
A. An interest group
B. A social class
C. A social culture
O D. A political party
SUBMIT

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a social culture i believe

A 0.4647-g sample of a compound known to contain only carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen was burned in oxygen to yield 0.8635 g of CO2 and 0.1767 g of H2O. What is the empirical formula of the compound?

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Answer: The empirical formula is [tex]C_3H_3O_2[/tex].

Explanation:

The chemical equation for the combustion of hydrocarbon having carbon, hydrogen and oxygen follows:

[tex]C_xH_yO_z+O_2\rightarrow CO_2+H_2O[/tex]

where, 'x', 'y' and 'z' are the subscripts of Carbon, hydrogen and oxygen respectively.

We are given:

Mass of [tex]CO_2[/tex] = 0.8635

Mass of [tex]H_2O[/tex]= 0.1767 g

Molar mass of carbon dioxide = 44 g/mol

Molar mass of water = 18 g/mol

For calculating the mass of carbon:

In 44g of carbon dioxide, 12 g of carbon is contained.

So, in 0.8635 g of carbon dioxide, =[tex]\frac{12}{44}\times 0.8635=0.2355g[/tex] of carbon will be contained.

For calculating the mass of hydrogen:

In 18g of water, 2 g of hydrogen is contained.

So, in 0.1767 g of water, =[tex]\frac{2}{18}\times 0.1767=0.0196g[/tex] of hydrogen will be contained.

Mass of oxygen in the compound = (0.4647) - (0.2355+0.0196) = 0.2096 g

Mass of C = 0.2355 g

Mass of H = 0.0196 g

Step 1 : convert given masses into moles.

Moles of C =[tex] \frac{\text{ given mass of C}}{\text{ molar mass of C}}= \frac{0.2355g}{12g/mole}=0.0196moles[/tex]

Moles of H=[tex]\frac{\text{ given mass of H}}{\text{ molar mass of H}}= \frac{0.0196g}{1g/mole}=0.0196moles[/tex]

Moles of O=[tex]\frac{\text{ given mass of O}}{\text{ molar mass of O}}= \frac{0.2096g}{16g/mole}=0.0131moles[/tex]

Step 2 : For the mole ratio, divide each value of moles by the smallest number of moles calculated.

For C =[tex]\frac{0.0196}{0.0131}=1.5[/tex]

For H =[tex]\frac{0.0196}{0.0131}=1.5[/tex]

For O = [tex]\frac{0.0131}{0.0131}=1[/tex]

The ratio of C : H: O = 1.5 : 1 .5 : 1

Converting to simple whole number ratio:

The ratio of C : H: O = 3 : 3: 2

Hence the empirical formula is [tex]C_3H_3O_2[/tex].

My question my question

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H2O as an oxidant only

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

2 Na + 2 H2O → 2 NaOH + H2

Required

The function of water in the equation

Solution

Water : oxidizing agent

Na : reducing agent

Na⁰ → Na⁺ (oxidation)

H⁺- → H⁰ (reduction)

Acids and bases according to Bronsted-Lowry

Acid = donor (donor) proton (H⁺ ion)

Base = proton (receiver) acceptor (H⁺ ion)

If water is acting as an acid it should only give 1 H +, so that becomes:

H₂O (l) ⇔ OH⁻ (aq) not H₂

A patient provides a urine sample. The density of the patient's urine is 1.0182 g/mL.
What is the specific gravity of the urine?

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Answer:

Hey

Explanation:

The normal range for urine specific gravity is 1.005 to 1.030.

according to the bohr model of an atom, what happens when an electron moves from the second energy level to the third energy level and then back to the second energy level?​

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Answer:

when the atom moves to the third energy level, its energy increases. However, when it goes back to the second energy level its overall energy decreases.

Explanation:

the smallest (or innermost) energy level has the least amount of energy and the largest (or outer most) level needs the most amount of energy. In order for the electron to move from one level to the other, it would need to match the energy of that level.

please help me please help me ​

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Answer for the first question

Description: When a carboxylic acid is treated with an alcohol and an acid catalyst, an ester is formed (along with water). This reaction is called the Fischer esterification. Notes: The reaction is actually an equilibrium. The alcohol is generally used as solvent so is present in large excess.

which mineral is composed of calcium and fluorine?

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Answer:

Fluorite

What is Fluorite? Fluorite is an important industrial mineral composed of calcium and fluorine (CaF2). It is used in a wide variety of chemical, metallurgical, and ceramic processes

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How many electrons does a single hydrogen gain or lose in the following reaction?
H2 + O2 - H20

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Answer:

One electron per single hydrogen atom.

Explanation:

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In this case, given the reaction:

[tex]H_2+O_2\rightarrow H_2O[/tex]

Whereas we can identify the following half-reaction for hydrogen:

[tex]H_2^0\rightarrow H_2^+[/tex]

Whereas we see that each single hydrogen atom gains one electron in order to go from 0 to +1, which is also related to an oxidation half-reaction.

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How many moles of copper are in 1.51 x 1024 Cu atoms?

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Answer:

2.51 mol Cu

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Atomic Structure

Using Dimensional AnalysisAvogadro's Number - 6.022 × 10²³ atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.Explanation:

Step 1: Define

1.51 × 10²⁴ atoms Cu

Step 2: Identify Conversions

Avogadro's Number

Step 3: Convert

Set up:                                [tex]\displaystyle 1.51 \cdot 10^{24} \ atoms \ Cu(\frac{1 \ mol \ Cu}{6.022 \cdot 10^{23} \ atoms \ Cu})[/tex]Multiply/Divide:                  [tex]\displaystyle 2.50747 \ mol \ Cu[/tex]

Step 4: Check

Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.

2.50747 mol Cu ≈ 2.51 mol Cu

What is the chemical formula for Sulfuric acid​

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Answer:

H₂SO₄

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Explanation:

The chemical formula for Sulfuric acid​ is H₂SO₄

Classify each of the observed changes according to whether or not they are likely to represent evidence that a chemical reaction is occurring when performing an experiment.
May be evidence of a chemical reaction Not evidence of a chemical reaction
a solution color becoming less intense
due to dilution
bubbles (sas formation) changes in color
precipitation
explosion or fire
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a solid liquifying change in temperature solution colors mixing

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Answer:

a solution color becoming less intense  due to dilution- is not an evidence of a chemical reaction

bubbles (gas formation) - evidence of a chemical reaction

explosion or fire - evidence of a chemical reaction

changes in color- evidence of a chemical reaction

precipitation- evidence of a chemical reaction

changes in temperature - evidence of a chemical reaction

a solid liquifying - is not an evidence of a chemical reaction

solution colors mixing - is not an evidence of a chemical reaction

Explanation:

A chemical change is not easily reversible and yields new substances. It is often accompanied by a loss or gain of heat.

In the answer section, i have shown some evidences that lead us to conclude that a chemical reaction has taken place. The occurrence of a chemical change often goes with the formation of new substances as earlier stated and any of these signs may accompany the process.

For instance, when a metal is dropped in dilute acid solution, bubble of hydrogen gas indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.

All the iron in a 2.000 g tablet was dissolved in an acidic solution and converted to Fe2+. This was then titrated with KMnO4. The titration required 27.50 cm3 of 0.100 mol dm-3 KMnO4. Calculate the total mass of iron in the tablet and its percentage by mass.

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Answer:

0.768g of Fe are in the tablet = 38.4% by mass of Fe in the tablet

Explanation:

The balanced redox equation of Fe²⁺ with KMnO₄ in acidic medium is:

5Fe²⁺ + MnO₄⁻ + 8H⁺ → 5Fe³⁺ + Mn²⁺ + 4H₂O

Where 5 moles of Fe²⁺ react per mole of KMnO₄

The moles required of KMnO₄ are:

27.50cm³ * (1dm³ / 1000cm³) = 0.0275dm³ * (0.100mol / dm³) = 0.00275mol KMnO₄

Moles of Fe²⁺ are:

0.00275mol KMnO₄ * (5 moles Fe²⁺ / 1mol KMnO₄) = 0.01375moles of Fe²⁺

In grams (Molar mass Fe: 55.845g/mol):

0.01375moles of Fe²⁺ * (55.845g/mol) =

0.768g of Fe are in the tablet

And percentage is:

0.768g Fe / 2.000g * 100 =

38.4% by mass of Fe in the tablet

which toxic gas is released in incomplete combustion?

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Answer:

Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide (CO), a toxic gas.

Explanation:

Combustion is the rapid chemical reaction of oxygen in the air or direct oxygen, which is defined as oxidizer, with the different elements that make up the fuel (mainly carbon (C) and hydrogen (H)). These chemical reactions release energy producing local increases in temperature, which causes a flow of heat to the outside.

In other words, on the one hand you have the fuel, which is the substance that oxidizes and that you can find in a solid, liquid or gaseous state and which is made up mostly of carbon and hydrogen.

The oxidizer, for its part, is the substance that oxidizes the fuel, and it is generally the oxygen found in the air.

Certain amounts of oxidizer and fuel must come into contact for combustion to occur.

Incomplete combustion occurs when part of the fuel does not fully react. Incomplete combustion produces carbon monoxide (CO), a toxic gas.

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