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Molar Mass (g/mole)
2(39.10) + 16.00 = 94.20 g/mole
Moles
5.85 moles
Mass (grams)
Particles
Answer:
yes
Explanation:
that is the answer
explain why density is more useful for identifying a substance than either mass or volume
Answer:
Mass and volume are extrinsic properties.
A pail may contain water that is 1 kg in mass and 1 L in volume.
A drop of water may be 1 g in mass and 1 mL in volume.
Both are water, but they have different mass and volumes. Therefore you can't identify whether a substance is water just by measuring its mass and volume.
However, the ratio of the mass to volume (density) can be used to identify substances.
Two students made the Lewis dot diagrams of NH3. The diagrams are as shown. Two visual diagrams of an N H three molecule are shown. Student As diagram on the left has nitrogen at the center and connects with each hydrogen atom by an arrow pointing away from the nitrogen, one below, one on the right, and one on the left. There is a pair of dots above the nitrogen atom. Student Bs diagram on the right has nitrogen at the center connecting by a straight line to each hydrogen positioned below, to the left, and to the right of nitrogen. There is a pair of dots above the nitrogen atom. Which student drew the correct Lewis dot diagram? Only Student A Only Student B Both Student A and Student B Neither Student A nor Student B
Answer:
Only Student A
Explanation:
The first thing to consider in the diagrams of student A and B is to be sure that that the diagrams obey the octet rule and represent the written formula of ammonia (NH3). Clearly, only the diagram drawn by student A satisfy the these conditions.
If we look at the both diagrams closely, we will discover that the diagram drawn by student B does not satisfy the octet rule nor the trivalency of nitrogen even though it shows the lone pair of electrons on nitrogen hence it can not be the correct dot electron structure for NH3.
Answer: It is neither A or B
Explanation: I took the test and got this correct. Many people are saying only B, but that is wrong.
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Air that has been removed from a bell jar will NOT allow _____________ waves to travel through the jar. Question 4 options: sound light water
Answer:
Sound.
Explanation:
Sound requires a medium such as air to travel.
Fill in the blanks with the correct words.
The movement of molecules from an area of low concentration to an area of high concentration occurs in help plz in being timed I’ll mark u Brainlyest
transport.
transport, molecules move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
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Answer:
i had this same question and the answer is electron.
Explanation:
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Answer:
question 1- is B
question 2- is A
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1. Matter is described by its properties which are:
a. the characteristics of a substance that make it similar to others
b. the characteristics of a substance that make it unique
c. the amount of houses it owns
d. anything that takes up space
2. Physical properties that we use to describe matter are:
a. mass, weight, volume and density
b. color, mass, weight, and density
c. density, mass, size and smell
d. mass, scale, volume and density
3. Mass is how _______ is in an object
a. much matter
b. much weight
c. much atoms
d. all of the above
4. The mass of an object remains constant, but its weight may change depending on:
a. the number atoms
b. the volume
c. the density
d. gravitational pull
5. Density can be described as:
a. the number atoms in an objects mass
b. the volume of an object plus its mass
c. the amount of mass in a given volume
d. something similar to weight
you dont have to answer them all. whatever you can do is fine
Answer:
3=a 5=b 4=d 2= b yea that's pretty much the answers
Explain how a substances flammability can indicate a chemical change.
Answer:
This is simple, if it has a high flammability, and you light it on fire, then that would be a chemical change.
Explanation:
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How many atoms are present in a sample of Calcium (Ca) weighing 127.38g?
Answer:
1.9139 × 10²⁴ atoms Ca
General Formulas and Concepts:
Chemistry - Atomic Structure
Reading a Periodic TableUsing Dimensional AnalysisAvogadro's Number - 6.022 × 10²³ atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.Explanation:
Step 1: Define
127.38 g Ca
Step 2: Identify Conversions
Avogadro's Number
Molar Mass of Ca - 40.08 g/mol
Step 3: Convert
[tex]127.38 \ g \ Ca(\frac{1 \ mol \ Ca}{40.08 \ g \ Ca} )(\frac{6.022 \cdot 10^{23} atoms \ Ca}{1 \ mol \ Ca} )[/tex] = 1.91388 × 10²⁴ atoms Ca
Step 4: Check
We are given 5 sig figs. Follow sig fig rules and round.
1.91388 × 10²⁴ atoms Ca ≈ 1.9139 × 10²⁴ atoms Ca
Which of the following subatomic particles are found surrounding the nucleus and have a negative charge?
F negatrons
G neutrons
H protons
J electrons
Answer:
J electrons
Explanation:
Electrons are the negatively charged subatomic particles that surrounds the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons occupy the bulk volume of an atom. These particle was discovered by J.J ThomsonThey found orbiting the extra-nuclear space of every atom. The nucleus is made up of protons and neutrons.Which of the following correctly describes the electrical charges of subatomic particles?
B Protons/positive; neutrons/negative; electrons/negative
C Protons/neutral; neutrons/positive ; electrons/negative
D Protons/negative; neutrons/neutral; electrons/negative
Answer:
D Protons/negative; neutrons/neutral; electrons/negative
Explanation:
There are three fundamental subatomic particles found in atom which are the protons, neutrons and electrons.
Protons are the positively charged particlesNeutrons are neutral and do not carry any chargesElectrons are negatively charged.In the tiny central nucleus, both protons and neutrons can be found
The electrons occupy the bulk volume of the atom.
An unknown substance is an excellent electrical conductor in the solid state and is malleable. What type of chemical bonding does this substance exhibit
Answer:
Ionic bonds
Explanation:
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Answer:
Tell picture above is a sample of tell me about yourself
1.Which statement(s) is/are true about a divergent plate boundary? Check all that apply.
A.new crust is created here
B.an ocean trench is found here
C.a rift valley is associated with this boundary
D.subduction occurs at this boundary
E.a mid-ocean ridge is found at this boundary
F.San Andreas is an example of this type of boundary
G.sea floor spreading occurs here
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2.Which statement(s) is/are true about a transform plate boundary? Check all that apply.
A.an ocean trench is found here
B.earthquakes frequent this boundary
C.subduction occurs at this boundary
D.two plates are sliding past each other
E.San Andreas is an example of this type of boundary
F.an ocean trench is found here
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3.Which statement(s) is/are true about a convergent plate boundary? Check all that apply.
an ocean trench is found here
a rift valley is associated with this boundary
subduction occurs at this boundary
volcanic island chain might occur here
folded mountains might form here
earthquakes might occur here
San Andreas is an example of this type of boundary
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Answer:
I know the first one is c or e but i not sure what the others are, the second one is- wait are you sure your in 6th grade lol? I dont remember learning this
Answer:
OMG ITS MEHH
Explanation:
How much heat energy is needed to raise the temperature of 135 g of water (specific heat of water = 4.19 J/g-C) from 15 degrees Celsius to 27 degrees Celsius?
Answer:
Required heat = 6,787.8 j (Approx)
Explanation:
Given:
Mass of water = 135 g = 0.135 g
Specific heat of water = 4.19 J/g-C
Change in temperature = 27 - 15 = 12 degrees Celsius
Find:
Required heat
Computation:
Required heat = mcΔt
Required heat = (135)(4.19)(12)
Required heat = 6,787.8 j (Approx)
Which of the following is a CHEMICAL CHANGE?
A- Buttering Toast
B- Melting ice Cream
C-An egg gives off a rotten smell
D-sugar is dissolved into water
E- baking soda mixed with vinegar forms bubbles
F- boiling water forms bubbles
G-Iron turns red as it rusts
H-Iron turns red as it is heated
Answer:
G, but I think that theres more than one answer
There are 110 calories (kicalorie) in one serving of cereal. How many calories is that? (Please help meeee)
Answer:
110 calories
Explanation:
110 calories is already 110 calories XD
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Write the group number using both A/B and 1-18 notation for elements that have the
following outer electron configuration:
a 252
b. 3523p3
c. 4s23
d. 5524d105p4
at what distance above the surface of the Earth is the acceleration due to Earth gravity 0.95 metre per second
square
To Find :
At what distance above the surface of the Earth is the acceleration due to Earth gravity 0.95 meter per second square.
Solution :
Let, acceleration due to gravity at height h is [tex]g_h[/tex].
[tex]\dfrac{g_h}{g}=\dfrac{R^2}{(R+h)^2}\\\\\dfrac{(R+h)}{R}=\sqrt{\dfrac{9.8}{0.95}}\\\\\dfrac{(R+h)}{R}=3.2\\\\h = 3.2R - R\\\\h = 2.2R\\\\h = 2.2\times 6400 \ km \\\\h = 14080\ km[/tex]
Therefore, the height is 14080 km.
Hence, this is the required solution.
When was Quartz found and how is it extracted??
Answer:
Quartz was discovered in 1880 and they use buldozers and backhoes (to remove dust/dirt around it) and rarely explosives.
Explanation:
What would happen if a researcher failed to realize a thermometer he or she was using has a Celsius and Fahrenheit scale?
Answer:
To obtain a more accurate read on temperature, the researcher should make sure to measure temperature by Celsius degrees rather than Fahrenheit.
Explanation:
Temperature is a measure of heat intensity. In food science experiments, you should always require an exact description of heat intensity. The most commonly used unit of temperature in the laboratory is the Celsius degree because the Celsius temperature scale is based on the boiling and freezing points of pure water. The difference between the points of boiling and freezing temperatures (at 1 atmosphere of air pressure) is divided into 100 equal units, making a Celsius degree 0.01 of the difference between the boiling and freezing points of water, making it the most accurate method of exact temperature reading. It is important to use the Celsius scale if you have a thermometer that reads Celsius and Fahrenheit.
what is the name of this atom?
A.) Beryllium
B.) Boron
C.) Fluorine
D.) Helium
Answer:
Explanation:
A .
How can air quality be fine on one day and hazardous on the next? What
are some things that can cause a rapid change in air quality? *
Answer:
Air Current
Explanation:
Say I am in California and there is a massive fire next to me but not close enough to me to really see the fire and the next day I see no fire but theres a ton of ash in the sky, this can be due to the wind current taking the smoke from the fire into my direction and that smoke falling in my area. So basically a wind current can take the smoke from a fire into another destination and cause a rapid change in air quality in a day.
Sounds with small amount of energy______distances than sounds with more energy
A.Shorter
B. Longer
C.same
D. Medium
How much heat is required to raise the temperature of a 6.21 g sample of iron from 25.0 oC to 79.8 oC?
Answer:
151.1J
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of iron = 6.21g
Initial temperature of iron = 25°C
Final temperature of iron = 79.8°C
Unknown:
Amount of heat = ?
Solution:
The amount of heat require to cause this temperature can be determined using the expression below;
H = m c (T₂ - T₁)
H is the amount of heat
m is the mass
c is the specific heat capacity
T is the temperature
Specific heat capacity of iron 0.444J/g°C
Insert the parameters and solve;
H = 6.21 x 0.444 x (79.8 - 25)
H = 151.1J
In chemistry class, Allen determined the effectiveness of various metals in releasing hydrogen gas from hydrochloric acid. Several weeks later, Allen read that a utilities company was burying lead next to iron pipes to prevent rusting. Allen hypothesized that less rusting would occur with the more active metals. He placed the following into 4 separate beakers of water: (a) 1 iron nail, (b) 1 iron nail wrapped with an aluminum strip, (c) 1 iron nail wrapped with a magnesium strip, and (d) 1 iron nail wrapped with a lead strip. He used the same amount of water, equal amounts (mass) of the metals, and the same type of iron nails. At the end of 5 days, he rated the amount of rusting as small, moderate, or large. He also recorded the color of the water. What is the independent variable?
a) the amount of water
b) the metals strips
c) amount of rust
d) hydrochloric acid
Answer:
b) the metals strips
Explanation:
In an experimental design, an independent variable is a variable that is changed or manipulated in a series of experiments. An independent variable is not dependent on any other variable in the experiment. The hypothesis for this experiment is stated to be: "If the chemical activity of the metallic wrapper is increased, then less rusting of iron will occur. The independent variable relates to the type of metal wrapping strip, and the dependent variables are the amount of rusting and color of the water.
Beth has two unlabeled balloons, one filled with hydrogen gas and the second filled with neon gas. She researches and writes down the density of hydrogen and neon. Beth also has several chambers filled with various gases and a poster showing the densities of these gases. She has no other materials or tools available to her to help her identify the element in each balloon. The poster and Beth’s data are shown. Select the gas from the poster that Beth should use in an experiment to identify the element in each balloon. Explain your answer.
Answer:
Aargon is NOT the answer.
Explanation:
Is nitrogen reactive or stable?
A reactive
B stable
Nitrogen is reactive I think
How many atoms are there in 4.50 moles of Ba(NO^2)2
Answer:
There are 1031.85 grams in 4.50 moles of Ba(NO2)2
Explanation:
m = 4.50 × 229.3 = 1031.85
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Answer:
Synthesis
General Formulas and Concepts:
Chemistry - Reactions
Synthesis Reactions: A + B → AB Decomposition Reactions: AB → A + B Single-Replacement Reactions: A + BC → AB + C Double-Replacement Reactions: AB + CD → AD + BCExplanation:
Step 1: Define RxN
RxN: NH₃ + H₂SO₄ → (NH₄)₂SO₄
Step 2: Identify
Combining 2 compounds to form 1.
NH₃ + H₂SO₄ → (NH₄)₂SO₄
A + B → AB
It is a Synthesis Reaction.