Answer:
3. Which side of the chain should you count from when naming organic compounds?
C) Side that will give you the longest Carbon chain
4. What is the pH of a solution with a pOH of 10?
C) 4
pH + pOH = 14
pH + 10 = 14
pH = 14 - 10
pH = 4
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Calculate the mass of 488 moles of calcium carbonate, CaCO3
Help please!
Answer:
≅ 4.88 grams (3 sig. figs.)
Explanation:
to convert from ...
grams to moles => divide by formula wt.
moles to grams => multiply by formula wt.
this problem:
mass in grams = 488moles / 100.09g/mol = 4.875612 grams (calculator)
≅ 4.88 grams (3 sig. figs.)
One major problem with wind and solar energy is that they are conditional. Explain how hydroelectric pumped storage could be used to eliminate this
obstacle? *
Link to the article https://thinkprogress.org/the-inside story-of-the-worlds-biggest-battery-and-the-future-of-renewable-energy-8984c81283c/
Answer:
Hydroelectric pumped storage can be used to eliminate the conditional nature of wind and solar energy. At times of peak production of energy from either solar or wind (during summer and windy days), the excess electrical energy produced can be stored using hydroelectric pumped storage methods. When conditions no longer favour energy production from either wind or solar sources, these stored energy can then be regenerated for use.
Explanation:
Pumped-storage hydroelectricity is a type of hydroelectric energy storage used by electric power systems to store excess electrical power during periods of low demand for later release at periods when demand for energy rises again. It stores energy in the form of gravitational potential energy of water, pumped from a lower level reservoir to a higher level reservoir.
At times of low electrical demand, excess generated energy is used to pump water into the upper reservoir. When there is higher demand, water is released back into the lower reservoir through a turbine, generating electricity.
This form of energy storage is useful in circumventing the conditional nature of renewable energy sources such as wind and solar energy. At times of peak production of energy from either solar or wind (during summer and windy days), the excess electrical energy produced can be stored using hydroelectric pumped storage methods. When conditions no longer favour energy production from either wind or solar sources, these stored energy can then be regenerated for use.
Where do we get our energy from ?
Answer:
energy
Explanation:
How many grams in 4.50 moles of NaNO3?
Answer:
382.5 grams
Explanation:
Find the molar mass of NaNO₃ and then multiply the number of moles by that molar mass :)
Identify the acid, base, and salt in the following reaction
HNO3 + KOH —> H2O + KNO3
Explanation:
acid ,HNO3
base,KOH
salt ,KNO3
The amount of energy transferred per unit time by an electrical appliance is measured in what? Give the
name not the symbol.
Answer:
The Watt
Explanation:
Electric power is the rate, per unit time, at which electrical energy is transferred by an electric circuit. The SI unit of power is the watt, one joule per second.
The amount of energy transferred per unit time is called power, and power is measured in Watt.
What is Watt?Watt is the unit of power. It is used to measure the transfer of power. This is named after James Watt.
When one joule of energy is transferred in one second, this is the power of the Watt.
Thus, the amount of energy transferred per unit time is called power, and power is measured in Watt.
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2NaCl ---> 2Na + Cl2
What are the atoms of the products
Answer: ...
Explanation:
Sodium, chlorine
Answer:
2Na = 2 Sodium [has 2 atoms]
Cl2 = Dichlorine (Chlorine) [has 2 atoms]
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A substance is tested and has a pH of 8.4. What would you classify it as?
A. A strong acid
B. A strong base
C. A weak acid
D. A weak base
Answer:
D
Explanation:
7 is neutral on a PH scale. Anything less is an acid and anything higher is a base. A Ph scale goes from 1-13. 8.4-7=1.4. This is a small change so it is considered a weak base. Can I get brainliest?
Answer:
D.A weak base
Explanation:
The pH of a weak base falls somewhere between 7 and 10. Like weak acids, weak bases do not undergo complete dissociation; instead, their ionization is a two-way reaction with a definite equilibrium point. While strong bases release hydroxide ions via dissociation, weak bases generate hydroxide ions by reacting with water. Ammonia (NH3) and methylamine (CH3NH2) are examples of weak bases.
How many molecules of As4010 are in 6.2 mol of As4010?
How many grams in 4.5 moles of H2O?
the are 18.01528 grams
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The points labeled on the chart below represent the approximate size of Earth, the Milky Way, the Moon, and the Sun. The approximate size of the Solar System is also shown.Space Size Which point on the chart best represents the approximate size of the Sun? Question 5 options: W X Y Z
Answer:
The answer is Y
Explanation:
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Answer:
Done and done
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Which of the following relationships can be measured in light years?
the length of time it takes light to reflect from a plane mirror
the amount of light absorbed by the Earth
the index of refraction of a mirage
the distance between stars and galaxies
All of the choices are correct.
How can I express the composition of a solution?
Answer:
It can be expressed in several ways: molarity (moles of solute per liter of solution); mole fraction, the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the total number of moles of substances present; mass percentage, the ratio of the mass of the solute to the mass of the solution times 100; parts per thousand (ppt), grams ...
Explanation:
It can be expressed in several ways: molarity (moles of solute per liter of solution); mole fraction, the ratio of the number of moles of solute to the total number of moles of substances present; mass percentage, the ratio of the mass of the solute to the mass of the solution times 100; parts per thousand (ppt), grams ...
3. Determine the pH of each of the following solutions. (Hint: See Sample Problem B.) a. 1.0 x 10-2 M HCI c. 1.0 x 10-MHI b. 1.0 x 10-3 M HNO3 d. 1.0 x 10-M HB
Answer:
a. pH = 2 b. pH = 3 c. pH = 1 d. Unanswerable
Explanation:
pH = -log[H+] OR pH = -log{H3O+]
and inversely
pOH = -log[OH-]
1. Determine what substance you are working with, (acid/base)
2. Determine whether or not that acid or base is strong or weak.
a. 1.0 x 10^-2M HCl
HCl is a strong acid, therefore it will dissociate completely into H+ and Cl- with all ions going to the H+, therefore, the concentration of HCl and concentration of H+ are going to be equal, meaning we simply take the negative logarithm of the concentration of HCl and that would equal pH
pH = -log[H+]
pH = -log(1.0x10^-2)
pH = 2
b. 1.0 x 10^-3M HNO3
HNO3 like part a, is a strong acid, therefore it would simply require you to take the negative logarithm of the concentration of the compound itself, to find its pH.
pH = -log[H+]
pH = -log(1.0 x 10^-3)
pH = 3
c. 1.0 x 10^-1M HI
Like the previous parts, HI is a strong acid
pH = -log[H+]
pH = -log(0.10)
pH = 1
d. HB isn't an element, nor is it a compound so that would be unanswerable.
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On a hot summer day, you and your friend decide to make a drink by mixing ice cubes, water, sugar, and Kool-Aid mix. Which of the following statements best describes what type of change has occurred?
This is an example of chemical change because the sugar dissolved.
This is an example of chemical change because the sugar dissolved.
This is an example of a physical change because the sugar dissolved
This is an example of a physical change because the sugar dissolved
This is an example of a physical change because the ice cubes began to melt.
This is an example of a physical change because the ice cubes began to melt.
This is an example of a chemical change because the Kool-aid dissolved and turned the water red.
Answer:
This is an example of chemical change because the Kool aid dissolved and turned the water red
What occurs when solid A, at 50.0°C, is place in liquid B, at 80.0°C?
A Heat energy flows from A to B as the average kinetic energy of the particles in A decreases
B Heat energy flows from A to B as the average kinetic energy of the particles in A increases
CHeat energy flows from B to A as the average kinetic energy of the particles in B decreases
D Heat energy flows from B to A as the average kinetic energy of the particles in B increases
how many grams of AgNO3 (MM=169.87) are needed to prepare 0.125 M solution in 250 mL of water?
a. 0.5 g
b. .03 g
c. 5.3 g
d. 84.9g
Answer:
Correct answer-C 5.3g
Explanation:
Molarity = no. of moles of solute/ volume of of solution in litre
olarity = no. of moles of solute/ volume of of solution in litreno of moles of solute = 0.125×0.25=0.03125
olarity = no. of moles of solute/ volume of of solution in litreno of moles of solute = 0.125×0.25=0.03125one mole AgNO3 weighs 169.87 gm,
olarity = no. of moles of solute/ volume of of solution in litreno of moles of solute = 0.125×0.25=0.03125one mole AgNO3 weighs 169.87 gm,so the mass of 0.03125 moles of AgNO3 = 0.03125×169.87= 5.3084g
The grams of AgNO₃ are needed to prepare 0.125 M solution in 250 mL of water is 5.3 grams.
How do we calculate mass from moles?Moles is a unit which is used to define any amount and it is calculated as:
n = W/M, where
W = required mass
M = molar mass
Given molarity of AgNO₃ = 0.125 M
Volume of water = 250mL = 0.25L
moles (n) from the molarity (M) will be calculated as:
n = M × V
n = (0.125)(0.25) = 0.0312 moles
Now we calculate the mass of AgNO₃ by using the above formula as:
W = (0.0312mol)(169.87g/mol)
W = 5.30 g
Hence option (c) is correct.
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Nitrogen oxide is a gas that is injected into potatoes chip bags right before they are sealed. How
many moles of nitrogen oxide are in a bag at 760 mmHg, 273 K, and has a volume of 1.0 liter?
(2 sig figs)
Explanation:
[tex]pressure = 760mm \: of \: mercury \\ = 101325 \: pascals \\ from \: PV = nRT \\ 101325 \times 1 = n \times 8.314 \times 273 \\ n = 44.6 \: moles[/tex]
Answer:
740
Explanation:
The nitrogen is combined with it.
Calculate the number of moles in 3.01 x 10²² atoms of calcium.
Answer:
Using dimensional analysis:
3.01x1022 molecules CO2 x 1 mol CO2/6.02x1023 molecules x 44. g CO2/mole = 2.20 g CO2
Explanation:
In H20 does the 2 apply to
Hydrogen, Oxygen, or Both?
Answer:
The difference is due to the fact that one water molecule has two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom, as explained above. This means it takes two water molecules (2 H2O) to make one oxygen molecule (O2)
Explanation:
Answer:
In H20 does the 2 apply to Hydrogen
Explanation:
In H₂O there is two atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen
Hence, In H20 does the 2 apply to Hydrogen
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If a solution has pOH of 5.2 the pH of the solution is?
A. 0.17
B. 5.2
C. 6x10-6
D. 8.8
Answer:
D 8.8
Explanation:
To solve this question you must know that, using the kw equation:
Kw = 1x10⁻¹⁴ = [H⁺] [OH⁻]
-log 1x10⁻¹⁴ = -log ([H⁺] [OH⁻])
14= -log [H⁺] + -log [OH⁻]
As pH = -log[H⁺] and pOH = -log [OH⁻]
we can obtain the equation:
pH = 14 - pOH
As the pOH of the solution is 5.2:
pH = 14 - 5.2
pH = 8.8
Right option is:
D 8.8How many grams is 2.40 x 1023 molecules of N,O,? (5 pts)
PLS HELP ASAP
Answer:
30.26 grams of N₂O₃
Explanation:
Divide by Avogadro's number. This leaves you with the number of moles. Then, multiply by the molar mass of N₂O₃
A student transfers a gas at STP from a 11.0 L tank to a 25.0 L tank. If the pressure
remains constant, what is the new temperature?
. Consider a sample of oxygen gas at 27° C with a volume of 9.55L at a pressure
Answer:620 k
Explanation:
What would be the oxidation number of the atoms in these compounds?
Answer:
Oxidation state] is defined as the charge an atom might be imagined to have when electrons are counted according to an agreed-upon set of rules:
The oxidation state of a free element (uncombined element) is zero for a simple (monoatomic) ion, the oxidation state is equal to the net charge on the ion.
Hydrogen has an oxidation state of 1 and oxygen has an oxidation state of −2 when they are present in most compounds. (Exceptions to this are that hydrogen has an oxidation state of −1 in hydrides of active metals, e.g. LiH, and oxygen has an oxidation state of −1 in peroxides, e.g. H2O2 the algebraic sum of oxidation states of all atoms in a neutral molecule must be zero, while in ions the algebraic sum of the oxidation states of the constituent atoms must be equal to the charge on the ion.
The same is written in my textbook. But how am I supposed to find the ox. number of an atom, which is in compound like K2UO4?
Particle motion in ice is _________
than particle motion in water.
Answer:
slower(less faster)
the particles motion in a liquid state of a substance is faster than the particle motion in substance's solid state.
Particle motion in ice is slower than particle motion in water.
What is the motion of particles?The motion of particles is the random movement of the particles or electrons inside the atoms. These movements happen due to an increase in temperature or heat.
There are three types of matter, solid, gas, and liquid. These matters have different particle movements. Because these matters have different organizations of charged particles within them.
As ice is solid, the particles in solid have compact particle present. These particles are near to each other and do not move. And water is liquid, its particles move randomly. As liquid move and get the shape of the container. Its particles are in motion.
Thus, particle motion in ice is slower than particle motion in water.
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(c) Write the balanced neutralization reaction and calculate the volume in mL of a 1.420 M NaOH solution required to titrate 25.00 mL of a 5.400 M H2SO4 solution
Answer:
2NaOH + H₂SO₄ → Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O
190.14 mL of the NaOH solution would be required.
Explanation:
The balanced reaction is:
2NaOH + H₂SO₄ → Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂ONow we calculate how many H₂SO₄ moles are there in 25.00 mL of a 5.400 M solution, using the definition of molarity:
Molarity = moles / litersMoles = Molarity * liters25.00 mL * 5.400 M = 135 mmol H₂SO₄Now we convert H₂SO₄ moles into NaOH moles, using the stoichiometric coefficients of the balanced reaction:
135 mmol H₂SO₄ * [tex]\frac{2mmolNaOH}{1mmolH_2SO_4}[/tex] = 270 mmol NaOHFinally we calculate the volume of a 1.420 M solution that would contain 270 mmoles:
Molarity = moles / litersliters = moles / molarity270 mmol / 1.420 M = 190.14 mL