Which statement is correct abound chemical bonding in BF3 molecule O The molecule is not stable and hardly exist since the number of valence electrons around a central atom in a molecule are less than 8 O The molecule is stable and can exist even though the number of valence electrons around central atom in the molecule are less than 8 The molecule is not stable and hardly exist since the number of valence electrons around an atom in a molecule are more than 8 and covalent bonding is not possible None of the above is correct​

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Answer 1

The molecule is stable and can exist even though the number of valence electrons around central atom in the molecule are less than 8.

Is BF3 molecule stable or not?

BF3 molecule is a stable molecule because all the electrons present in the outermost shell of boron are covalently bonded with fluorine. Boron in BF3, three bonds is the maximum possible because boron only has 3 electrons to share.

So we can conclude that the molecule is stable and can exist even though the number of valence electrons around central atom in the molecule are less than 8.

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the density of 190mg of a liquid is 0.0076g/cm calculate the volume in ml

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Mass=190mg=0.19gDensity=0.0076g/cm³

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow Density=\dfrac{Mass}{Volume}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow Volume=\dfrac{Mass}{Density}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow Volume=\dfrac{0.19}{0.0076}[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow Volume=25cm³[/tex]

[tex]\\ \rm\Rrightarrow Volume=25mL[/tex]

(5 pts) Calculating Heat from Thermochemical Equations
The thermochemical equation for the combustion of methane gas is:

Calculate much heat is released when 3.5 moles of methane gas undergo a combustion reaction.

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The heat that is released by the combustion of 3.5 moles of methane is 3115 kJ/mol.

What is a thermochemical equation?

A thermochemical equation is a reaction equation that incorporates the amount of heat lost/gained.

In this case, the reaction equation is; CH4 + O2 ----->CO2 + 2H2O dH = -890 kJ/mol

If 1 mole of methane releases 890 kJ/mol

3.5 moles of methane will release 3.5 moles * 890 kJ/mol/1 mole

= 3115 kJ/mol

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The "iodine clock reaction" is a popular chemical demonstration. As part of that demonstration, the I−3 ion is generated in the reaction

S2O2−8(aq)+3I−(aq)⟶2SO2−4(aq)+I−3(aq)

In one trial, the unique rate of reaction was 6.93 μmol⋅L−1⋅s−1. What was the rate of reaction of iodide ions?
1. Initial Rate = _______ μmol⋅L−1⋅s−1 ??????

What was the rate of formation of sulfate ions?
2. Rate of formation = _______ μmol⋅L−1⋅s−1 ??????

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In one trial, the unique rate of reaction was 6.93 μmol⋅L−1⋅s−1, the initial rate is 17.4 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex] and rate of formation of sulfate ions was 11.6 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex]

What is the rate of recation?

Reaction rate, in chemistry, is the speed at which a chemical reaction proceeds.

[tex](S_2O_8)^-^2 (aq) + 3 I^-(aq)[/tex] → [tex]2 S0_4^-^2 (aq) + 3I^- (aq)[/tex]

Rate of the reaction = -Δ [[tex]S_20_8^-^2[/tex]] /Δ t = -1/3 Δ [[tex]I^-[/tex]] /Δ t

5.8  μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex] = -1/3 Δ [[tex]I^-[/tex]] /Δ t

-Δ [[tex]I^-[/tex]] /Δ t =17.4 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex]

So the rate of reaction of iodide ion =17.4 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex]

+1/2Δ [[tex]S0_4^-^2[/tex]] /Δ t  = rate of reaction

+1/2Δ [[tex]S0_4^-^2[/tex]] /Δ t  = 5.8 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex]

+ Δ [[tex]S0_4^-^2[/tex]] /Δ t  = 5.8 X 2 = 11.6 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex]

Rate of formation of sulfate ions=11.6 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex]

Hence, the initial rate is 17.4 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex] and rate of formation of sulfate ions was 11.6 μmol⋅[tex]l^-^1[/tex]⋅[tex]s^-^1[/tex]

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The radius of a single atom of a generic element X is 169 picometers (pm) and a crystal of X has a unit cell that is body-centered cubic. Calculate the volume of the unit cell.

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The volume of the unit cell is 2.67 x 10⁻²⁸ m³.

What is the volume of a unit cell of a body-centered cubic crystal?

In a body-centered cubic unit cell, the volume occupied by the particles of the substance is about 68% of the total unit cell.

Assuming that a single atomic a sphere, the volume is:

Volume(atom) = 4/3 x π x r³

Volume(atom) = 4/3 x π x (169 x 10⁻¹²)³

Volume(atom) = 2.02 x 10⁻²⁹ m³

There are a total of 9 atoms in a body-centered unit cell, so the total volume occupied by atoms is:

2.02 x 10⁻²⁹ x 9

= 1.82 x 10⁻²⁸ m³

Volume of cell = (1.15 x 10⁻²⁸ ) / 0.68

Volume of cell = 2.67 x 10⁻²⁸ m³

Therefore, the volume of the unit cell is 2.67 x 10⁻²⁸ m³.

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Which two nuclides are isotopes of the same element

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Answer:

1940K and 1939K Isotopes are two forms of the same element that have different numbers of neutrons in the nucleus. This means same symbol, and same atomic number (subscript), but different mass number (superscript).

3) The following reaction produces chlorine molecules:
Energy + HCl (g) + CINO3 (8) Cl₂ (8) + HNO3 (8)
a) Describe 4 ways you could increase the concentration of chlorine molecules.
b) How would cooling shift the equilibrium of this reaction?

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The 4 ways to increase the concentration of chlorine molecules is listed below and the reaction will go into reverse if cooled.

What is Le Châtelier’s principle ?

Le Châtelier's principle states that if a dynamic equilibrium is disturbed by changing the conditions, the position of equilibrium shifts to counteract the change to reestablish an equilibrium.

Energy + HCl (g) + ClNO₃ ⇄  Cl₂  + HNO₃

a. So in this reaction when at equilibrium , To increase the concentration of Chlorine molecules

1. An increase in Temperature will favour the formation of Chlorine molecules.

2. Decrease in concentration of Chlorine , or partial removal of Chlorine will result the equation to go in forward direction.

3.An Increase in the concentration of HCl will favour formation of Chlorine molecules.

4.An Increase in the concentration of  CINO₃ will also favour formation of Chlorine molecules.

b. The cooling would shift the reaction into backward direction as it is an endothermic reaction in forward state.

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FLAG A nurse is preparing to administer morphine 0.05 mg/kg intermittent IV bolus to a newborn who weighs 3 kg. Available is morphine 0.5 mg/mL injection. How many mL should the nurse administer? (Round the answer to the nearest tenth. Use a leading zero if it applies. Do not use a trailing zero.) ​

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The quantity of morphine, the nurse should administer is 0.3 ml.

What is morphine?

Morphine is a drug which comes under the pain relieving drugs.

The quantity of morphine is 0.05 mg/kg

The weight of the baby is 3 kg.

Available morphine is 0.5 mg/mL.

0.05 x 3 = 0.15 mg

then, 0.15 mg / 0.5 = 0.3

Thus, the quantity of morphine, the nurse should administer is 0.3 ml.

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Please help.
Which organic product is formed in the reaction shown in the diagram?

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The organic product formed in the reaction shown in the image would be bromoethane.

Substitution reaction in alkanes

Alkanes, such as ethane undergoes a substitution reaction with halogens such as bromine to produce haloethanes.

For example, the equation of the reaction between ethane and bromine water is as below:

[tex]C_2H_6 + Br_2 --- > C_2H_5Br + HBr[/tex]

The products formed are bromoethane and hydrobromic acid.

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What is the equilibrium constant of a reaction?
A. It is the concentrations of products multiplied by the
concentrations of reactants.
о
B. It is the number of moles of reactants subtracted from the number
of moles of products.
C. It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the
concentrations of reactants.
D. It is the ratio of the number of moles of products to the number of
moles of reactants.

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Answer:

C. It is the ratio of the concentrations of products to the

concentrations of reactants.

Explanation:

A lead ball is added to a graduated cylinder containing 50.6 ml of water, causing the level of the water to increase to 93.0 mL. What is the volume in milliliters of the lead ball, Vieras? Viead =

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42.4 ml is the volume in milliliters of the lead ball if a lead ball is added to a graduated cylinder containing 50.6 ml of water.

What is a graduated cylinder?

A tall narrow container with a volume scale is used especially for measuring liquids.

The graduated cylinder contains water

mL is a volume unit.

Water volume = 50.6 ml

The lead ball caused an increase in volume from 50.6 ml to 93.0 mL.

The new volume is the lead ball volume plus the original water volume :

Final volume = Vlead ball+ Water original volume

[tex]93.0 mL= V_(lead ball) +50.6 ml[/tex]

[tex]V_(lead ball) = 93.0 mL - 50.6 ml[/tex]

[tex]V_(lead ball) = 42.4 ml[/tex]

Hence, 42.4 ml is the volume in milliliters of the lead ball.

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Question 11 of 30
During a reaction, the enthalpy of formation of an intermediate is -286
kJ/mol. During the reaction, 2 moles of the intermediate are produced. What
is the enthalpy value for this step of the reaction?
O A. -286 kJ
B. 572 kJ
OC. 286 kJ
OD. -572 kJ

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the answer is b you welcome

By convention, the standard enthalpy of formation of all elements in their standard states are assumed to be zero. Here the enthalpy value for the intermediate formation step is  -572 kJ. The correct option is D.

What is enthalpy of formation?

The standard enthalpy of formation of a compound is defined as the enthalpy change accompanying the formation of one mole of the compound from its constituent elements, all the substances being in their standard states.

The symbol used to represent the standard enthalpy of formation is ΔfH⁰.  The knowledge of standard enthalpies of various substances is useful for calculating the standard enthalpies of a reaction.

The overall energy difference between the reactants and products remains the same no matter how many intermediates there are in the reaction pathway.

The enthalpy value  = 2 × -286 = -572 kJ

Thus the correct option is D.

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Which term is used to describe all the habitats around the world?

Ecosystem diversity
Genetic diversity
Natural selection
Species diversity

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Answer:

ecosystem diversity

Explanation:

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A sample of gas is collected in a flask with a volume of 267 mL at a pressure of 771 mmHg and a temperature of 21C. If the mass of the gas is 1.05 g, what is the molar mass of the gas?

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Answer:

M=93.5g/mol

Explanation:

I did this in class and it was a review. :)

Atoms are spherical in shape. Therefore, the Pt atoms in the cube cannot fill all the available space. If only 74.0 percent of the space inside the cube is taken up by Pt atoms, calculate the radius in picometers of a Pt atom. The mass of a single Pt atom is 3.240 × 10−22 g. [The volume of a sphere of radius r is (4/3) πr3. The volume of a cube is l3, where l is the length of a side. Avogadro's number is 6.022 × 1023.]

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Answer:

Answer:

A)6.6×10^22atoms of Pt in the cube

B)1.4×10^-8m

Explanation:

(a) Calculate the number of Pt atoms in the cube.

an edge length of platinum (Pt) = 1.0 cm.

Then Volume= 1.0 cm×1.0 cm×1.0 cm=1cm^3

Then we have volume of the cube as 1cm^3

Given:

The density Pt = 21.45 g/cm3

the mass of a single Pt atom =3.240 x 10^-22 g

Then with 1atom of the platinum element, we can calculate the number of Pt atoms in the cube as

Density of pt/mass of a single Pt atom

=(21.45 /=3.240 x 10^-22)

=6.6×10^22atoms of Pt in the cube

B)Volume of cube V=4/3πr^3

V= 4/3 ×π×r^3

V= 4.19067r^3

r^3= V/4.19067

But volume is not total volume but just 74% of it, then With 74% of the space inside the cube is taken up by Pt atoms, then we need to find 74% of volume of the cube which is 1cm^3

74/100 ×1= 0.74cm^3

Then our new volume V is 0.74cm^3

r^3=0.74/4.19067×6.620 x 10^22

r^3=2.6674×10^-24

r= 3√2.6674×10^-24

r=1.4×10^-8m

Which activity helps some animals maintain their body temperature?
A. Breathing in carbon dioxide
B. Making sugars
C. Rolling in mud
D. Running away from danger

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C I’m pretty sure is the answer
C- rolling in mud I’m pretty sure

What is the product of the unbalanced equation below?
H₂(g) + Cl₂(g) →
The Periodic Table
OA. H₂(g) + Cl₂(g)
OB. H₂Cl₂(9)
O C. HC1₂(g)
OD. HCI(g)

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D

Explanation:

B/c both the hydrogen and chlorine have the same valance number so if a metal or non metal have the same valance number you should cancel out the numbers and you will have to put only the non metal or metals.

How do the valence electrons of an atom affect chemical reactions?

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Answer:

Electrons of an atom can affect chemical reactions, because electrons have a negative charge, which can introduce a form of energy.

What is known about a reaction with a positive enthalpy?
A. Heat is given off as a product of the reaction.
B. The reaction has a large activation energy.
OC. Heat is required to make the reaction occur.
OD. The reaction will never be spontaneous.

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Answer: C

Explanation:

In endothermic reactions, enthalpy is positive, and in exothermic reactions, enthalpy is negative, So, if enthalpy is positive, then it is an endothermic reaction, and hence is required for the reaction to occur.

20.0 g of bromic acid, HBrO3, is reacted with excess HBr.

HBrO3 (aq) + 5 HBr (aq) → 3 H2O (l) + 3 Br2 (aq)

What is the theoretical yield of Br2 for this reaction? Round your answer to the nearest gram.

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After Rounding off The percentage yield is 64%

What is Percentage Yield ?

It is the ratio of actual yield to theoretical yield multiplied by 100% .

It is given in the question

20.0 g of bromic acid, HBrO3, is reacted with excess HBr.

The reaction is

HBrO₃ (aq) + 5 HBr (aq) → 3 H₂O (l) + 3 Br₂ (aq)

Actual yield = 47.3 grams

Molecular weight of Bromic Acid is 128.91 gram

Moles of Bromic Acid = 20/128.91 = 0.155 mole

Mole fraction ratio of Bromic Acid to Bromine is 1 :3

Therefore for 0.155 mole of Bromic Acid 3 * 0.155 = 0.465 mole of Bromine is produced.

1 mole of Bromine = 159.8 grams of Bromine

0.465 of Bromine = 74.31 grams of Bromine

Percentage Yield = (47.3/74.31)*100 = 63.65 %

After Rounding off The percentage yield is 64% .

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Answer:

74g

Explanation:

The other person had said that the Percentage Yield = (47.3/74.31)*100 = 63.65 %

So, since to find the percent yield you have to divide the actual yield by the theoretical yield, I would assume the theoretical yield is 74.31g (74g if you round to the nearest gram)

Why would someone abuse steroids?

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Answer:

Because steroids can increase strength with little effort, however this is illegal to do without medical need, and it comes with many side effects.

Explanation:

What is the conjugate base of CH3COOH in the reaction below?
CH₂COOH(aq) + H₂O(/) — H₂O¹(aq) + CH₂COO¯(aq)

O A. H₂0
OB. CH3COO
О с. он-
OD. H30+

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Answer: B. [tex]\text{CH}_{3}\text{COO}^{+}[/tex]

Explanation:

To find the conjugate base, you add a hydrogen ion and add 1 to the overall charge.

CH[tex]_3[/tex]COO⁻ is the conjugate base of  CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOH in the given reaction. Therefore, the correct option is option B.

What is conjugate base?

Conjugate acids and bases are ideas included in the Bronsted-Lowry acid-base theory. An acid losses a hydrogen ion as it splits into its electrons in water. The conjugate base of the acid is the species that results.

A conjugate base comprises the base participant, X-, of two compounds that convert into one another by acquiring or losing a proton, according to a more comprehensive definition. In a chemical process, the conjugate base has the capacity to either gain and absorb a proton. The proton and hydrogen is given away in the process by the conjugate acid. CH[tex]_3[/tex]COO⁻ is the conjugate base of  CH[tex]_3[/tex]COOH in the given reaction.

Therefore, the correct option is option B.

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URGENT HELP NEEDED!!! SPACE
Record your observation statements from Space Academy.

When the mass of the sun is larger, Earth moves around the sun at a faster (faster, slower) pace.
When the mass of the sun is smaller, Earth moves around the sun at a slower (faster, slower) pace.
When Earth is closer to the sun, its orbit becomes faster (faster, slower).
When Earth is farther from the sun, its orbit becomes slower (faster, slower).

For each trial, record the orbit number of each planet from the sun. Be sure to indicate the number of planets in the habitable zone after each trial. Create a different configuration of planets for each trial. An example has been supplied for you.

Orbit Number
Planet One Orbit Number
Planet Two Orbit Number
Planet Three Orbit Number
Planet Four Number of planets in the habitable zone Number of planets left in successful orbit
Example: sun's mass 1x
1

3

5

6

1

2

sun's mass 1x—Trial One
1

5

2

3

1

1

sun's mass 1x—Trial Two
1

2

0

0

2

2

sun's mass 2x—Trial One
1

0

0

0

1

0

sun's mass 2x—Trial Two
1

3

2

0

4

0

sun's mass 3x—Trial One
1

2

0

0

2

0

sun's mass 3x—Trial Two
1

0

0

0

1

3

Conclusion:
Your conclusion will include a summary of the lab results and an interpretation of the results. Please answer all questions in complete sentences using your own words.

Using two to three sentences, summarize what you investigated and observed in this lab.
You completed three terra forming trials. Describe the how the sun's mass affects planets in a solar system. Use data you recorded to support your conclusions.
In this simulation, the masses of the planets were all the same. Do you think if the masses of the planets were different, it would affect the results? Why or why not?
How does this simulation demonstrate the law of universal gravitation?
It is the year 2085, and the world population has grown at an alarming rate. As a space explorer, you have been sent on a terraforming mission into space. Your mission to search for a habitable planet for humans to colonize in addition to planet Earth. You found a planet you believe would be habitable, and now need to report back your findings. Describe the new planet, and why it would be perfect for maintaining human life.

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The new planet is suitable for human life because it is similar to planet earth.

Describe the new planet, and why it would be perfect for maintaining human life?

The new planet has similar atmosphere just like the earth's atmosphere. It has large amount of vegetation that can hold large amount of animals. It is suitable for growing for different crops that provide food to humans.

So we can conclude that the new planet is suitable for human life because it is similar to planet earth.

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2. Calculate the mass, in grams, for 3.47 moles of each of the following:
a. lead(II) acetate
b. sodium chloride

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Explanation:

1 moles Lead(II) Acetate to grams = 325.28804 grams

3.47 moles Lead(II) Acetate to grams = 325.28804 ×3.47 grams=1128.749 grams

1 moles sodium chloride to grams=58.5 grams

3.47 moles sodium chloride to grams=58.5×3.47 grams

=202.995 grams

The specific heat of aluminum is approximately
0.90 J/g °C. How much heat energy would be
required to raise the temperature of a 50 g
sample of aluminum from 20 °C to 100 °C?

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Answer:

3600J

Explanation:

Q = mc∆T

= 50 x 0.9 x (100 - 20)

= 3600J

the density (g/ml) of 6 pennies with a mass of 18.53 grams and a volume of 2.0 ml

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Answer: 9.27 g/mL

Explanation:

[tex]d=\frac{m}{v}=\frac{18.53}{2.0}=\boxed{9.27 \text{ g/mL}}[/tex]

The enzyme provided is a stock solution which should be diluted 50-fold with 0.001M HCl immediately before use.

Enzyme :1mg/ml chymotrypsin A in 0.001M HCl



How do I work out this calculation, if I want the 5ml of the diluted enzyme?

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In order to prepare a 50-fold diluted enzyme, 0.1 mL of the stock solution of the enzyme is taken and made up to 5.0 mL with 0.001M HCl.

What is dilution?

Dilution is a process whereby a solution of lower concentration is prepared from one of a higher concentration.

Dilution is done by using the dilution formula below:

C1V1 = C2V2

C1; Initial concentration of enzyme = 1 mg/mL

C2; Final concentration of enzyme = 1/50 mg/ml = 0.02 mg/ml

V1; Initial volume of enzyme = y

V2; Final volume = 5.0 ml

V1 = C2V2/C1

V1 =  0.02 * 5/1 = 0.1 mL

Therefore, in order to prepare a 50-fold diluted enzyme, 0.1 mL of the stock solution of the enzyme is taken and made up to 5.0 mL with 0.001M HCl.

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What does a negative AH for a molecule mean?
A. Energy was released when the molecule was formed from its
elements.
B. Energy was added when the molecule was formed from its
elements.
C. Energy was added when the molecule changed phases.
D. Energy was released when the molecule went through a phase
change.

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A negative enthalpy (ΔH)for a molecule means energy was released when the molecule went through a phase change.

What is change in enthalpy (ΔH)?

The enthalpy change of a reaction is the amount of heat absorbed or released as the reaction takes place.

Also, the amount of energy required to change the phase of a material is known as the enthalpy,

A negative enthalpy entails the amount of energy released during an exothermic reaction.

Thus, a negative enthalpy (ΔH)for a molecule means energy was released when the molecule went through a phase change.

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with strong heating calcium carbonate undergoes thermal decomposition how many mole of CaCO3 are there in 50g of calcium carbonate

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Ca=40
C=12
O=16
1 mole of CaCO3 has 100 grams
So 50 grams is 0.5 mole

Answer:

a)CaCO 3→CaO+CO 2CaCO3→CaO+CO2

b) Moles of CaCO3=4.37moles

c) I) Mass of calcium oxide =28g

ii)Mass of carbon dioxide=16.7g

iii)Volume=203cm3

1. Related to the number of particles in a gram of
substance and to possible motions of the
particles (2 words)

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Answer:

Avogadro's number or Avogardro’s constant

Explanation:

I’m pretty sure this is correct if it’s not I’m sorry lol.

a 40 g sample of water absorbs 500 calories of energy, how much did the water temp changed?​

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2.99 °C is the change in temperature if a 40 g sample of water absorbs 500 calories of energy.

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 1 K (or 1 °C), and its units are J/(kg K) or J/(kg °C).

Given data:

m = 40 g

Q = 500 J

Specific heat capacity of water = 4.18 J/g°C

Change in Temperature =?

The formula for Heat Energy is given by:

Q = mcp∆T

where: Q - Heat Energy

m - mass

cp - specific heat

∆T = change in temperature, [tex]T_2 - T_1[/tex]

Solution:

Substituting the value of m, specific heat capacity of water and Q in the formula,

500 J = (40 g)(4.18 J/g°C)(∆T)

∆T = 2.99 °C

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