What is the mass of sulfuric acid, H2SO4, that is contained in 2.0 L of a 5.85 M solution ?
A-1147.44 grams
B- 0.12 grams
C-11.7 grams
D-98.07 grams
A sample of neon gas occupies a volume of 752ml at 25 degrees Celsius. What
volume will the gas occupy at 50 degrees Celsius if the pressure remains
constant?
Answer:
The volume of the gas will be 814 mL.
Explanation:
An ideal gas is a theoretical gas that is considered to be composed of point particles that move randomly and do not interact with each other. Gases in general are ideal when they are at high temperatures and low pressures.
The gas laws are a set of chemical and physical laws that allow determining the behavior of gases in a closed system. The parameters evaluated in these laws are pressure, volume, temperature and moles.
Charles's Law consists of the relationship that exists between the volume and the temperature of a certain quantity of ideal gas, which is kept at a constant pressure, by means of a constant of proportionality that is applied directly. For a given sum of gas at a constant pressure, as the temperature increases, the volume of the gas increases and as the temperature decreases, the volume of the gas decreases because the temperature is directly related to the energy of the movement of the gas molecules. .
In summary, Charles's law is a law that says that when the amount of gas and pressure are kept constant, the quotient that exists between the volume and the temperature will always have the same value:
[tex]\frac{V}{T} =k[/tex]
It is desired to study two different states, an initial state and an final state. You have a gas that is at a volume V1 and at a temperature T1 at the beginning of the experiment. When the temperature varies to a new T2 value, then the volume will change to V2, and the following will be true:
[tex]\frac{V1}{T1} =\frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]
In this case:
V1= 752 mLT1= 25 C= 298 K (being 0 C= 273 K)V2= ?T2= 50 C= 323 KReplacing:
[tex]\frac{752 mL}{298 K} =\frac{V2}{323 K}[/tex]
Solving:
[tex]V2= 323 K*\frac{752 mL}{298 K}[/tex]
V2= 815 mL
The volume of the gas will be 814 mL.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Consider the following balanced equation:
2KCIO3(s) → 2KCl(s) + 302(g)
How many moles of O2 will be obtained by decomposing
3.50 moles of KCIO3?
0.530 mole
O 3.00 moles
O 2.30 moles
5.25 moles
5.25 moles
General Formulas and Concepts:Chemistry
Atomic Structure
CompoundsMolesAqueous Solutions
States of matterStoichiometry
Analyzing reactions RxNUsing Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:Step 1: Define
[RxN - Balanced] 2KClO₃ (s) → 2KCl (s) + 3O₂ (g)
[Given] 3.50 mol KClO₃
[Solve] mol O₂
Step 2: Identify Conversions
[RxN] 2 mol KClO₃ (s) → 3 mol O₂ (g)
Step 3: Stoichiometry
[DA] Set up conversion: [tex]\displaystyle 3.50 \ mol \ KClO_3(\frac{3 \ mol \ O_2}{2 \ mol \ KClO_3})[/tex][DA} Multiply [Cancel out units]: [tex]\displaystyle 5.25 \ mol \ O_2[/tex]A buffer is made with 0.493 M of the weak base methylamine ([tex]CH3NH2[/tex]) with 0.493 M [tex]CH3NH3Cl[/tex] (KA = 5.6 x 10^-4)
What is the pH of this buffer system?
If 0.100 M HBr is added to the buffer, what is the pH?
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Se mezclan 20 gramos de agua (1cal/g°C) a 40 °C con 15 gramos de alcohol (0,58cal/g°C) a 30 °C. ¿Cuál ha sido la temperatura de equilibrio térmico?
Answer:
[tex]T_{EQ}=37\°C[/tex]
Explanation:
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En este caso, para los problemas de equilibrio térmico, consideramos que la energía liberada por la sustancia que inicialmente está caliente (agua), es absorbida por la sustancia que inicialmente está fría (alcohol); thus, we can write:
[tex]Q_{agua}=-Q_{alcohol}[/tex]
La cual puede ser escrita en términos de masa, calor specifico y temperaturas:
[tex]m_{agua}C_{agua}(T_{EQ}-T_{agua})=-m_{alcohol}C_{alcohol}(T_{EQ}-T_{alcohol})[/tex]
De este modo, al resolver para la temperature de equilibrio térmico, obtenemos la siguiente expresión:
[tex]T_{EQ}=\frac{m_{agua}C_{agua}T_{agua}+m_{alcohol}C_{alcohol}T_{alcohol}}{m_{agua}C_{agua}+m_{alcohol}C_{alcohol}}[/tex]
Así, al reemplazar los valores en esta, obtenemos:
[tex]T_{EQ}=\frac{(20g)(1cal/g\°C)(40\°C)+(15g)(0.58cal/g\°C)(30\°C)}{(20g)*(1cal/g\°C)+(15g)(0.58cal/g\°C)} \\\\T_{EQ}=37\°C[/tex]
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Answer:
A. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
B. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
C. Particle emitted = beta particles; protons gained = 1; Change in mass = 0
D. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
E. Particle emitted = gamma ray; protons gained = 0; Change in mass = 0
F. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
Explanation:
Radioactivity is the spontaneous disintegration of nucleus of an atom resulting in emission of particles and radiation unyil a stable atomic nuclei is obtained. Substances that are exhibit radioactivity are known as radioactive substances and are usually isotopes of stable atoms.
The types of radiation emitted by a radioactive substances include alpha rays, beta rays, and gamma rays.
Alpha rays or particles are fast moving positively charged particles with a mass number of four and atomic number of two. Thus, each alpha particle is a helium nucleus.
Beta rays or particles are vary fast moving stream of electrons having a mass number of zero and a charge of -1.
Gamma rays are not particles but are electromagnetic waves similar to visible light and X-rays but with shorter wavelengths. They have no mass or charge.
An atom emitting alpha particles has its mass reducing by 4 units and its atomic number decreasing by 2.
An atom emitting beta particles as it decays has no change in mass but its atomic number increases by 1.
From the table:
A. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
B. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
C. Particle emitted = beta particles; protons gained = 1; Change in mass = 0
D. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
E. Particle emitted = gamma ray; protons gained = 0; Change in mass = 0
F. Particle emitted = alpha particle; Protons lost = 2; Change in mass = -4
how many ml of 12.0 m hcl are needed to prepare 1200 ml of a 0.10 M solution of hcl
This means that if you know how many moles of solute you have in the target solution, you also know how many moles of solute were present in the stock solution sample.
Use the molarity and volume of the target solution to determine how many moles of hydrochloric acid,
HCl
, you need in that solution
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Answer:
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Explanation:
What is the pH of a solution that has 7.8x10-9 [H+]?
Answer:
8.11
Explanation:
pH = -log[H+]
pH = -log[7.8 x [tex]10^{-9}[/tex]]
pH = 8.107905...
pH = 8.11
Which of the following is a FALSE statement? *
A. Heat moves through solids by by conduction.
B. Molecules move faster in warmer substances.
C. Warm water is denser than cold water.
D. Heat moves through liquids and gases by convection.
Answer:
C: Warm water is denser than cold water
how many grams of salt are in 5 l of a solution with a concentration of 3 g/L
Answer: 15 grams of salt are there in 5 L of solution.
Explanation:
Concentration of a solution is defined as the number of grams of solute dissolved per liter of the solution.
Given : Concentration of solution : 3 g/L
1 Liter of solution contains = 3 gram of salt
Thus 5 L of solution contains = [tex]\frac{3g}{1L}\times 5L=15g[/tex]
Thus 15 grams of salt are there in 5 L of solution.
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A volcanic mountain made up of volcanic ash, cinders, and bombs is called a ___________________.
Answer:
Cinder cone
Explanation:
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Answer:
pass
Explanation:
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5 Facts about cell division
The results of Huy’s eye exam show that he is nearsighted. Which explanation should Huy expect to hear?
“You need convex lenses to shorten the distance that light takes to focus in your eyes.”
“You need concave lenses to shorten the distance that light takes to focus in your eyes.”
“You need convex lenses to lengthen the distance that light takes to focus in your eyes.”
“You need concave lenses to lengthen the distance that light takes to focus in your eyes.” hurrrrrrrrrrry plz
Answer:
You need concave lenses to lengthen the distance that light takes to focus in your eyes.
Answer:
option D
Explanation:
“You need concave lenses to lengthen the distance that light takes to focus in your eyes.”
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Which of these would be found in a wetland?
Mrs. Cornell and vultures
Cattails and salamanders
Maple trees and cats
Oak trees and squirrels
Answer:
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9. What happens to the cell outside of the nucleus when the virus has been copied so many times? a. The cell fights back b. The cell gets help from its neighbor cells C. The cell gets help from white blood cells d. The cell is destroyed
Answer: it think the answer is c.) The cell gets help from white blood cells or b.) The cell gets help from its neighbor cells.
Explanation:
Gerald's science teacher mixed liquid X and liquid Y, both at room-temperature, in a large beaker. two beakers of clear solutions to the left of a right-pointed arrow, and a large beaker with a clear solution to the right of the arrow The mixture in the large beaker still looked clear like water, but when the students, one at a time, carefully touched the outside of the large beaker, it felt warm to the touch. Why did the large beaker most likely feel warm? A. The two liquids were not soluble in water. B. The release of a gas heated the solution. C. A chemical reaction produced a new substance. D. The energy of mixing warmed the liquids.
Answer:
c
Explanation:
A chemical reaction produced a new substance. In a chemical reaction, the atoms that make up the reactants are rearranged to produce various products.
What is chemical reaction?chemical reaction, the transformation of one or more chemicals (the reactants) into one or more distinct compounds (the products). Chemical elements or chemical compounds make up substances.
A chemical reaction is one in which two or more reactants will react to form a new substance. When new substance will form it will produce heat. Therefore, when science teacher was mixing two liquids it was generating heat.
Heating a substance allow molecules to move faster. When heat is given to the object it will move fast. When heat will apply to a solid it will turn into liquid. When heat is supplied to the liquid it will turn into gas.
Therefore, A chemical reaction produced a new substance. In a chemical reaction, the atoms that make up the reactants are rearranged to produce various products.
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What effect could the pollution of Groundwater have on a nearby River, Lake or Stream?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Contamination of ground water can result in poor drinking water quality, loss of water supply, degraded surface water systems, high cleanup costs, high costs for alternative water supplies, and/or potential health problems. The consequences of contaminated ground water or degraded surface water are often serious.
How many moles are in 12 liters of Cl2?
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 0.54 \ mol \ Cl_2}}[/tex]
Explanation:
A mole is any quantity of a substance that contains 6.02 × 10²³ particles. At standard temperature and pressure, or STP, 1 mole of as is equal to 22.4 liters. This is true for any gas, regardless of the specific kind.
Although it is not specified, we can assume this gas is at STP. Let's set up a ratio using this information: 22.4 L/mol
[tex]\frac {22.4 \ L \ Cl_2}{1 \ mol \ Cl_2}[/tex]
Multiply by the given number of liters: 12
[tex]12 \ L \ Cl_2 *\frac {22.4 \ L \ Cl_2}{1 \ mol \ Cl_2}[/tex]
Flip the ratio so the liters of chlorine cancel.
[tex]12 \ L \ Cl_2 * \frac {1 \ mol \ Cl_2}{22.4 \ L \ Cl_2}[/tex]
[tex]12 * \frac {1 \ mol \ Cl_2}{22.4 }[/tex]
[tex]\frac {12}{22.4 } \ mol \ Cl_2[/tex]
[tex]0.53571428571 \ mol \ Cl_2[/tex]
The original measurement of liters has 2 significant figures, so our answer must have the same.
For the number we found, that is the hundredth place.
0.53571428571The 5 in the thousandth place tells us to round the 3 up to a 4.
[tex]0.54 \ mol \ Cl_2[/tex]
12 liters of chlorine gas at STP is approximately 0.54 moles of chlorine gas.
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Are water waves transverse or longitudinal? How do you know? IN YOUR OWN WORDS.
Explanation:
Transverse waves are always characterized by particle motion being perpendicular to wave motion. A longitudinal wave is a wave in which particles of the medium move in a direction parallel to the direction that the wave moves.
A bicycle tire holds 1.50 L of air at 5atm and 20.0 °C. How many moles of air is this?
If the average mass of air is 29.0 g/mol, what is the mass of air in the tire?
Answer:
9.05 g
Explanation:
PV=nRT
Use the ideal gas equation. Substitute values.
P = 5 atm
V = 1.50 L
n = ?
R (gas constant) = 0.08206 L-atm/mol-K
T = 20.0°C
*Always convert °C to K.
T = 20.0° + 273 = 293K
Substitute values.
(5 atm)(1.50 L) = n(0.08206 L-atm/mol-K)(293K)
n = (5 atm)(1.50 L) / (0.08206 L-atm/mol-K)(293K)
n = 0.3119335... mol
Convert to grams with the given average mass of air.
0.3119335... mol x (29.0 g/1 mol) = 9.05 g
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What variable represents thermal energy in the equation Q = mcΔT?
A.
The variable c
B.
The variable Q
C.
The variable T
D.
The variable m
Answer:
The variable Q
Explanation:
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The variable Q represents thermal energy in the equation Q = mcΔT. Hence, option B is correct.
What is specific heat capacity?The specific heat capacity is defined as the quantity of heat (J) absorbed per unit mass (kg) of the material when its temperature increases by 1 K (or 1 °C), and its units are J/(kg K) or J/(kg °C).
Q = mcΔT
Q = heat energy
m = mass
c = specific heat capacity
ΔT = change in temperature
Hence, option B is correct.
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how many grams is 4.2 moles HCL
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Answer:
An element's mass number (A) is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons. The small contribution of mass from electrons is disregarded in calculating the mass number.
Define the law of conservation of charge and provide an example.
Define opposite charges attract and like charges repel and provide an example.
Define Electricity along with an example.
Answer:
Conservation of Charge is the principle that the total electric charge in an isolated system never changes. The net quantity of electric charge, the amount of positive charge minus the amount of negative charge in the universe, is always conserved.
A ballon filled with helium a pure substance or a mixture?
Answer:
Balloon filled with helium is not a mixture because the gas in it consists of solely helium atoms.
Explanation:
Explanation:
An element is a pure substance as well, because if we fill up a balloon with just helium gas, it will only contain helium atoms.
Calculate the mass of iron which will be converted into its
oxide (Fe3O4) by the action of 20 grams of steam on it.
3Fe + 4H2O + Fe3O4 + 4H2
Answer: 46.66 Grams
Explanation:
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