Write the name of flame used In charcoal cavity test.why?

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Answer 1

Answer:

the reducing flame also called the carburizing flame.

Explanation:

because it gets the oxides of the unknown salts


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Answer:

the answer is c I believe

In a reaction 25.00mL of nitric acid required 51.4mL of 0.73M calcium hydroxide. Calculate the grams of nitric acid per liter of solution

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Answer:

47.27 g HNO₃

Explanation:

The reaction between nitric acid (HNO₃) and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂) is the following:

2HNO₃(aq) + Ca(OH)₂(aq) → Ca(NO₃)₂ + 2H₂O(l)

According to the chemical equation, 2 moles of HNO₃ reacts with 1 mol of Ca(OH)₂. At the point of total neutralization, the total number of moles of  HNO₃ reacts with the total number of moles of Ca(OH)₂:

2 x moles HNO₃ = moles Ca(OH)₂

The number of moles is equal to the product of molarity of the solution (M) and the volume in liters (V):

M(HNO₃) = ?

M(Ca(OH)₂) = 0.73 M

V(HNO₃) = 25.00 mL x 1 L/1000 mL = 0.025 L

V(Ca(OH)₂) = 51.4 mL x 1 L/1000 mL = 0.0514 L

So, we can write the equation at neutralization point as:

2 x (M(HNO₃) x V(HNO₃)) = M(Ca(OH)₂) x V(Ca(OH)₂)

From this, we can calculate the molarity of HNO₃:

M(HNO₃) = (M(Ca(OH)₂) x V(Ca(OH)₂))/2 x V(HNO₃)

               = (0.73 M x 0.0514 L)/(2 x 0.025 L)

               = 0.75 M HNO₃

We can convert the molarity from M (mol/L) to g/L by using the molecular weight of HNO₃:

Mw(HNO₃) = 1 g/mol H + 14 g/mol N + (3 x 16 g/mol O) = 63 g/mol

Finally, we multiply the molarity by the molecular weight to obtain the grams of nitric acid per liter of solution:

0.75 mol/L HNO₃ x 63 g/mol = 47.27 g HNO₃

The diagram shows the molecular structure of butane. What is the chemical
formula for butane?
Butane
H
Н

н—с-с-с-с-Н
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Н н н Н
А. 4C1ОН
В. С4Н10
С. 4CH10
D. HC4H

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Answer: B

Explanation: sorry if I'm too late but i just did this question and that was the right answer

khan academy sucks. can someone answer this? :)

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Answer:

The answer is A. 80Se2-

The different between molecules in a liquid and molecules in a gas

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Answer:

Gases, liquids and solids are all made up of atoms, molecules, and/or ions, but the behaviors of these particles differ in the three phases. ... gas are well separated with no regular arrangement. liquid are close together with no regular arrangement. solid are tightly packed, usually in a regular pattern.

1. Using the structural formulas for ammonia (NH3 on the left) and hexane (C6H14 on the right) below which statement explains what will happen when ammonia and hexane are mixed?


A. Hexane will dissolve with ammonia if you stir them together for 10 minutes

B. Ammonia and hexane will not dissolve because one molecule is polar and the other is non polar.

C. Ammonia and hexane will dissolve together

D. Ammonia and hexane will not dissolve because one molecule is ionic and the other is non polar


2. If you add water to 750.0 mL of a 2.800 M KCl solution, and its molarity changes to 1.500 M, what will the new volume be?


1200 mL

401.0 mL

1400 mL

800.0 mL

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Answer:

1. B. Ammonia and hexane will not dissolve because one molecule is polar and the other is non polar.

2. 1400 mL

Explanation:

In chemistry, like dissolve like! Ammonia is a polar molecule having a significant dipole moment owing to its three N-H bonds. On the other hand, hexane is a purely non-polar hydrocarbon hence the two substances can never dissolve in each other.

From the dilution formula;

C1V1=C2V2

C1= Initial concentration of the solution

V1 = Initial volume of the solution

C2 = Final concentration of the solution

V2= Final volume of the solution

2.8 M * 750.0 mL = 1.5 M * V2

V2 = 2.8 M * 750.0 mL/1.5 M

V2 = 1400 mL

do i have to know the chemical and physical properties of alloys? only chemistry students answer this.

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Answer:

yes you do so you know how strong it is how maluble it's is so it can be customised to it's specific use

Answer:

alloy's properties are usually different from those of its component elements. Alloy constituents are usually measured by mass. Unlike pure metals, most alloys do not have a single melting point; rather, they have a melting range in which the substance is a mixture of solid and liquid.

physical properties of alloys:-

Alloy steels have a wide range of special properties, such as hardness, toughness, corrosion resistance, magnetizability, and ductility. Nonferrous alloys, mainly copper–nickel, bronze, and aluminum alloys, are much used in coinage.

chemical properties of alloys:-

Pure metals are useful but their applications are often limited to each individual metal's properties. Alloys allow metal mixtures that have increased resistance to oxidation, increased strength, conductivity, and melting point; Essentially any property can be manipulated by adjusting alloy concentrations.

dnt learn all thr properties.

these are the main properties..u can learn thse only. hope it will help u

Which is which, acid or base?

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Answer:

HCI - BASE

KOH - ACID

H2SO4 - ACID

H30 + :- BASE

NAOH - ACID

If an electron has an acceleration of 2.33 × 102 m/sec2, what is this value in units of m/min2?

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Answer:

The electron has an acceleration of 838800 [tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }[/tex]

Explanation:

An electron has an acceleration of 2.33*10² [tex]\frac{m}{sec^{2} }[/tex]

To be able to express in units [tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }[/tex], you must carry out the conversion taking into account that 1 [tex]\frac{m}{sec^{2} }[/tex]= 3600 [tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }[/tex]. Then you can apply the following rule of three: if 1 [tex]\frac{m}{sec^{2} }[/tex] equals 3600 [tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }[/tex], 2.33 * 10² [tex]\frac{m}{sec^{2} }[/tex] equals how much [tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }[/tex]?

[tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }=\frac{2.33*10^{2} \frac{m}{sec^{2} }*3600\frac{m}{min^{2} }}{1\frac{m}{sec^{2} }}[/tex]

[tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }=838800[/tex]

The electron has an acceleration of 838800 [tex]\frac{m}{min^{2} }[/tex]

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How many grams of HCL (hydrochloric acid) can you make with 50 grams of Cl.

H + Cl -> HCL is the balanced equation

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Answer:

Explanation:

It's 21 /

how many grams of sulphur contain 3.0×1021 atoms​

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Answer:

There are 0.16 g of sulphur in 3.0 × 10²¹ atoms.

Explanation:

One mole of a substance contains 6.02 × 10²³ particles

One mole of sulphur atom contains 6.02 × 10²³ atoms

Number of moles of sulphur present in 3.0 × 10²¹ atoms = 3.0 ×10²¹/6.02 10²³

Number of moles of sulphur atom = 0.00498 moles of sulphur atom

The mole of a substance is related to its mass by a quantity known as molar mass which is defined as the mass of one mole of that substance.

Molar mass of sulphur atom = 32 grams per mole (g/mol)

Mass of 0.00498 moles of sulphur atom = 0.00498 moles × 32 g/mol

Mass of sulphur = 0.16 g

Therefore, there are 0.16 g of sulphur in 3.0 × 10²¹ atoms.

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Answer:

The third one!

most of the earth's landmasses is covered by a mixture of bits of rock and bit of once~living part of plants or animal. this material is called
and its not fossil

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It is a leaf ......not a fossil

18.
react to cause chemical reactions
Protons
Neutrons
Electrons

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The nature of an electron is more complex than a single proton the neutron is an Atom that changes

Present in a state where it molecules are far apart during a change of state it's molecules slow down which change of state has most likely taken place from a gas to a liquid from a liquid to a gas from a solid to a liquid from a gas to a plasma

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Answer:

The change of state that has occurred is from a gas to a liquid

Note: The question is incomplete. The complete question is given blow.

H₂O is initially present in a state where its molecules are far apart. During a change of state, its molecules slow down. Which change of state has most likely taken place?

from a gas to a liquid

from a liquid to a gas

from a solid to a liquid

from a gas to a plasma

Explanation:

Water can exists in three states: as gaseous water vapor, as liquid water, and as solid ice. Each of these states of water can be interconverted from one to another by the addition or removal of heat in a process known as change of state.

Liquid water can be converted to solid ice by the removal of heat, while solid ice ice can be converted to liquid water by the addition of heat. Also, liquid water can be converted to water vapor by the addition of heat, while water vapor can be converted to liquid water by the removal of heat.

Of the three states of water, the one in which the molecules are farthest apart is in the gaseous state. The molecules have high kinetic energy and move randomly while colliding with one another. When a heat is removed from these highly energetic molecules, the molecules slow down and lose some of their kinetic energy and a change of  occurs from gaseous to liquid state.

Therefore, the change of state that occurred as described, is from gas to liquid.

Which statement correctly describes the relationship between air temperature and air pressure?

-Warm air rises, creating an area of low pressure.

-Cool air sinks, creating an area of low pressure.

-Warm air sinks, creating an area of low pressure.

-Cool air rises, creating an area of low pressure.

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Answer:

-Warm air sinks, creating an area of low pressure.

Explanation:

Heat will weigh more, than cool air!

The diffusion of matter and energy in a liquid is slower than diffusion in a gas
True
O False

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It is true

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Question 25 points)
Obsidian is a glassy black igneous rock. A sample of obsidian is shown.
Which type of rock forms in a similar manner as obsidian but at a slower
rate?
Oa

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schist, which forms under extreme heat and pressure
conglomerate, which forms when different-sized sediments cement together
gypsum, which forms when water evaporates and leaves behind minerals
granite, which forms as magma cools deep underground

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Answer:

Granite

Explanation:

Answer:

Granite

Explanation:

Igneous forms when rock is cooled and hardens by Magma.

And the option granite, which forms as magma cools deep underground

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Identifying Cell Structures
Which structures are found in plant colls, but not in animal cells? Check all that apply
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coll wall
coll membrane
chloroplasts
O lysosomes
ribosomes
vacuoles

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Answer:

cell wall and chloroplasts

Explanation:

how many mols are in 100.g of Fe?

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Answer:

1.79 moles

Explanation:

1.79 moles

1.79 moles

1.79 moles

1.79 moles

Answer:1.79 moles

1.79 moles are there in 100g of iron.

Explanation:

thats the answer for it

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Answer:

6 N.

Every thing has equal and opposite reaction.

Answer:

The answer is C I believe, I do not know for sure but I think that is the answer..

I'm sorry if I'm wrong.

Explanation:

Alia needs to order the following isotopes by atomic number. Use what you know about atomic number and
isotopes to drag and drop the tiles in order of increasing atomic number from lowest to highest.

Silver-109
Cadmium-106
Rhodium-122
Indium-110
Palladium-109

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Answer:

Rhodium-122 < Palladium-109 < Silver-109  <  Cadmium-106 < Indium-110

Explanation:

Atomic number - Number of protons.

The number displayed at the end of the element in this question represents the mass number (Number of protons + Number of neutrons).

The atomic number of the isotopes are given below;

Silver-109  --> 47

Cadmium-106  --> 48

Rhodium-122   --> 45

Indium-110   --> 49

Palladium-109  --> 46

Arranging in order of increasing atomic number from lowest to highest;

Rhodium-122 < Palladium-109 < Silver-109  <  Cadmium-106 < Indium-110

in what two ways do minerals form​

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Answer:

Minerals can form in three primary ways being precipitation, crystallization from a magma and solid- state transformation by chemical reactions (metamorphism). Mineral Precipitation is when a mineral is formed by crystallization from a solution. Examples include quartz, halite (table salt), calcite, and gypsum.

Answer:

When magma cools slowly, deep below the surface, it has time to form large crystals in regular patterns. The second way that minerals form is through solutions. (A solution is when one substance is dissolved uniformly in a liquid.) When elements and compounds leave the solution, they can crystalize.

Give one example of
a) Homogeneous mixture of two elements

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Answer:

honey

Coffee

blood

Explanation:

These components are uniformly distrubuted and these cannot be seperated unlike heterogeneous

Water (Hydrogen and oxygen)
Ammonia (nitrogen and hydrogen)
Methane(carbon and hydrogen)
Table salt ( sodium and chlorine)

Consider the following reaction occurring in a 1.0 L container:
H2 (g) + I2 (g) → 2 HI (g)
State 2 requirements for a successful collision between H2 and I2.

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Answer:

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What is the electron configuration of the calcium ion?​

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[Ar] 4s²
Let me know if you want a step by step!
Hope that helps

Answer: Calcium ion Ca² : 1 s² 2s² 2p ^6 (sorry I don't get 6 similar way as 2) 3s² 3p^6

Also 18 electrons, because Calcium donates two 4s electrons

Explanation:

Which of these statements describes a physical property of hydrogen? Group of answer choices it is found in acids. it is less dense than oxygen gas. it reacts with oxygen to form water. it is highly flammable.

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Answer:

it is less dense than oxygen gas.

Explanation:

Hydrogen is the simplest chemical element that exists. The symbol for the chemical element Hydrogen is "H" and it is a colourless, tasteless, odorless, and highly flammable gas.

Hydrogen is a chemical element found in group (1) of the periodic table and as such it has one (1) electrons in its outermost shell. Therefore, Hydrogen has an atomic number of one (1) and a single valence electrons because it has only one proton and one electron in its nucleus.

In Chemistry, the properties of a chemical element that can be observed and measured without changing its chemical nature is known as a physical property. It includes density, color, freezing point, opacity, smell, melting point, viscosity, etc.

Hence, the statement which describes a physical property of hydrogen is that it is less dense (density) than oxygen gas.

Stoichmetric calculations must not be based on the limiting reagent
true or false

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Answer:

Ture

Explanation:

Ture

True

True

True

Dipole-dipole interactions are (weaker than, stronger than, equal to) hydrogen bonds.

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Answer and Explanation:

Dipole-Dipole interactions are weaker than hydrogen bonds.

Hydrogen bonds are a form of dipole-dipole interactions, being the strongest form of dipole-dipole interactions.

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1. How many liters of a 0.50 M solution are needed to give 3.5 moles of solute?

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Answer:

The volume of solution in liters required to make a 0.250 M solution from 3.52 moles of solute is 14.08 liters of solution

Explanation:

The question relates to the definition of the concentration of a solution which is the number of moles per liter (1 liter = 1 dm³) of solution

Therefore we have;

The concentration of the intended solution = 0.250 M

Therefore, the number of moles per liter of the required resolution = 0.250 moles

Therefore, the concentration of the required solution = 0.250 moles/liter

The volume in liters of the required solution that will have 3.52 moles of the solute is given as follows;

The required volume of solution = The number of moles of the solute/(The concentration of the solution)

∴ The required volume of solution = 3.52 moles/(0.250 moles/liter) = 14.08 liters

The required volume of solution to make a 0.250 M solution from 3.52 moles of solute = 14.08 liters.

Therefore the number of liters required to make a 0.250 M solution from 3.52 moles of solute = 14.08 liters.

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