In a closed system, If a gas is transported to a container with double the volume of the previous container, the gas was held in, what is the gases' new volume?

The volume of the gas is fixed and will not change.
The volume of the gas will be half the original volume.
The volume of the gas will be the original volume squared.
The volume of the gas will be double the original volume.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The volume of the gas is fixed and will not change.

Explanation:

The volume of the gas will not change because there is no change in temperature. Temperature increases the volume of gases enclosed in a container.


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The graph below shows how the temperature and volume of a gas vary when
the number of moles and the pressure of the gas are held constant. How can
the volume of the gas be increased if the pressure is constant?
v
т
A. By increasing the temperature
B. By letting the gas expand over time
C. By letting the gas contract over time
D. By decreasing the temperature

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

PV =nRT

So V and T are inversely proportional

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In an ozone molecule, the three atoms must be connected, so there must at least be a single bond between them. Place
dots in pairs around the oxygen atoms until each oxygen atom has eight valence electrons, starting with the atoms on the
outside and doing the central atom last if there are enough. Do not exceed the total number of valence electrons
identified in part A. Remember that the dashes between the oxygen atoms, which represent single bonds, each indicate
the presence of two valence electrons.

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A is the answer

In an ozone molecule, the three atoms must be connected, so there must at least be a single bond between them. Place

dots in pairs around the oxygen atoms until each oxygen atom has eight valence electrons, starting with the atoms on the

outside and doing the central atom last if there are enough. Do not exceed the total number of valence electrons

identified in part A. Remember that the dashes between the oxygen atoms, which represent single bonds, each indicate

the presence of two valence electrons

Answer:

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Describe how you would prepare your assigned ester from a carboxylic acid and an alcohol. You do not need to include a detailed procedure, but you should include any necessary reagents or catalyst (solvents are not needed).

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Answer:

The general preparation of esters( for example ethyl ethanoate) is through a process known as ESTERIFICATION.

Explanation:

The formation of an ester by the reaction between an alkanol and an acid is known as esterification. This reaction is extremely slow and reversible at room temperature, and is catalyzed by a high concentration of hydrogen ions.

In the preparation of one of the simpler esters known as ETHYL ETHANOATE the reactants include ethanol(an alcohol) and glacial ethanoic acid(a carboxylic acid) in the presence of concentrated tetraoxosulphate VI acid as a CATALYST. Note that, a catalyst is any substance that is able to increase the rate of a chemical reaction.

The mixture is warmed in a water bath( hot but not boiling) for about 25 minutes. The mixture is poured into a beaker partially filled with a sodium or calcium chloride to remove interacted ethanol. The ethyl ETHANOATE floats on the mixture as oily globules.

How many moles are contained in .984 molecules F2?

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Answer:

1.6 x 10⁻²⁴ moles

Explanation:

We have 0.984 molecules of F₂. We know that 1 mol is equal to 6.022 x 10²³ molecules. Thus, we have a conversion factor: 1 mol/6.022 x 10²³ molecules

So, we multiply the molecules of F₂ by the conversion factor to calculate the moles:

0.984 molecules x  1 mol/6.022 x 10²³ molecules = 1.6 x 10⁻²⁴ moles

What is the molecular formula of the structure below?

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Answer:

C₆H₆

Explanation:

Each border of the figure represents 1 atom of carbon. We have 6 borders = 6 atoms of carbon.

Each atom of carbon form 4 bonds. All the carbons are doing a double bond and a single bond with other carbons. That means are bonded 3 times. The other bond (That is not represented in the figure. See the image) comes from hydrogens. As we have 6 carbons that are bonded each 1 with one hydrogen. There are six hydrogens and the molecular formula is:

C₆H₆

This structure is: Benzene

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Calculate the moles and the mass of solute in each of the following solutions.
(a) 150.0 mL of 0.245 M CaCl2

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Solution: (moles of solute)

molarity = moles of solute / volume of solution

moles of solute = molarity × volume of solution

moles of solute = 0.245 mol/L × 0.1500 L

moles of solute = 0.03675 mol

moles of solute = 0.0368 mol

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Solution: (mass of solute)

Step 1: Calculate the molar mass of solute.

molar mass of solute = (40.08 g/mol × 1) + (35.45 g/mol × 2)

molar mass of solute = 110.98 g/mol

Step 2: Calculate the mass of solute.

mass of solute = moles of solute × molar mass of solute

mass of solute = 0.03675 mol × 110.98 g/mol

mass of solute = 4.08 g

Note: The volume of solution must be expressed in liters (L).

Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\sf \bold {0.0368 \ mol \ CaCl_2}}}}[/tex]

[tex]\boxed {\sf \bold {4.08 \ g \ CaCl_2}}}}}[/tex]

Explanation:

1. Moles of Solute

Molarity is a measure of concentration in moles per liter.

[tex]molarity= \frac {moles \ of \ solute}{liters \ of \ solution}[/tex]

In this solution, there are 150.0 milliliters of solution and the molarity is 0.245 M CaCl₂ or 0.245 mol CaCl₂ per liter.

First, convert the milliliters to liters. There are 1000 milliliters in 1 liter.

[tex]{150 \ mL * \frac{1 \ L}{1000 \ mL}= \frac{150}{1000} \ L = 0.150 \ L[/tex]

Now, substitute the known values (molarity and liters of solution) into the formula. The moles of solution are unknown, so we can use x.

[tex]0.245 \ mol \ CaCl_2 /L= \frac{ x}{0.150 \ L}[/tex]

We are solving for x, so we must isolate this variable. It is being divided by 0.150 L. The inverse of divisions is multiplication, so we multiply both sides by 0.150 L.

[tex]0.150 \ L *0.245 \ mol \ CaCl_2 /L= \frac{ x}{0.150 \ L} * 0.150 L[/tex]

[tex]0.150 \ L *0.245 \ mol \ CaCl_2 /L=x[/tex]

The units of liters cancel.

[tex]0.150 *0.245 \ mol \ CaCl_2 =x[/tex]

[tex]0.03675 \ mol \ CaCl_2[/tex]

The original measurements have 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same.

We should round to the ten thousandths place. The 5 to the right of this place tells us to round the 7 up to an 8.

[tex]\bold {0.0368 \ mol \ CaCl_2}[/tex]

2. Mass of the Solute

We can convert mass to moles using the molar mass. These values are found on the Periodic Table. They are the same as the atomic masses, but the units are grams per mole (g/mol) instead of atomic mass units.

The solute is calcium chloride: CaCl₂. Look up the molar masses of the individual elements.

Ca: 40.08 g/mol Cl:  35.45 g/mol

Notice that chlorine has a subscript of 2. We must multiply the molar mass by 2.

Cl₂: 35.45 *2= 70.9 g/mol

Add calcium's molar mass.

CaCl₂: 40.08 + 70.9 =110.98 g/mol

Use the molar mass as a ratio.

[tex]\frac {110.98 \ g\ CaCL_2}{ 1 \ mol \ CaCl_2}[/tex]

Multiply the moles of calcium chloride we calculated above.

[tex]0.0368 \ mol \ CaCl_2 *\frac {110.98 \ g\ CaCL_2}{ 1 \ mol \ CaCl_2}[/tex]

The units of moles of calcium chloride cancel.

[tex]0.0368 *\frac {110.98 \ g\ CaCL_2}{ 1 }[/tex]

[tex]4.084064 \ g\ CaCl_2[/tex]

Round to 3 significant figures again. For this number, it is the hundredths place. The 4 in the thousandths place tells us to leave the 8.

[tex]\bold {4.08 \ g \ CaCl_2}[/tex]

When Hg2+ concentration is 6.35x10^-4 M, the observed cell potential at 298K for an electrochemical cell with the following reaction is 1.499V. What is the Cr3+ concentration?

3H^2+ (aq) + 2Cr(s)= 3Hg(l) + 2Cr^3+(aq)

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Answer:

10.5 × 10^5 M

Explanation:

E°cell = E°cathode - E°anode

E°cell = 0.85 - (-0.74) = 1.59 V

From Nernst's equation;

Ecell = E°cell - 0.0592/n log Q

1.499 = 1.59 - 0.0592/6 log [Cr^3+]/6.35x10^-4

1.499 - 1.59 = - 0.0592/6 log [Cr^3+]/6.35x10^-4

-0.091 = -0.00987 log [Cr^3+]/6.35x10^-4

-0.091/ -0.00987 = log [Cr^3+]/6.35x10^-4

9.22 = log [Cr^3+]/6.35x10^-4

Antilog (9.22) = [Cr^3+]/6.35x10^-4

1.66 × 10^9 = [Cr^3+]/6.35x10^-4

[Cr^3+] = 1.66 × 10^9 × 6.35x10^-4

[Cr^3+] = 10.5 × 10^5 M

What is the
energy
2) The energy transition from n = 1 →n= 3 in hydrogen is 12.09 eV (1.6022 X 10J= 1 eV)-
of light emitted from n = 3 →n=1?
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Answer:

energy is the ability to do work

How many molecules are present in 1296 g of dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5)

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Answer:

The molar mass of N2O5 is 108 g/mol. 1296g of N2O5 has 1296 / 108 = 12 moles. 1 mole contains 6.022 x 10^23 molecules

Br NaOCH2CH3 + CH3CH-OH + NaBr CH3 CH3 a. Identify the mechanism of the reaction. b. Suggest steps for the mechanism of this reaction. Use curved arrows to show the electron motions. c. How would the rate be affected if the concentration of sodium ethoxide, NaOCH CH3 is increased? Justify your answer.​

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Answer:

a) The mechanism of the reaction is the Elimination Bimolecular or E2.

b) Steps for the mechanism of this reaction is given as follows,

c) Reaction rate = K[Organic compound][[tex]NaoCH_{2} CH_{3}[/tex]].  

Explanation:

a) The mechanism of the reaction is the Elimination Bimolecular or E2.

c) This is an E2 reaction, so it depends on the concentration of both substrate and reactant. If we increase the concentration of [tex]NaoCH_{2} CH_{3}[/tex], the reaction rate will be increased.

Reaction rate = K[Organic compound][[tex]NaoCH_{2} CH_{3}[/tex]].  

b) Steps for the mechanism of this reaction is given as follows,

show in chemistry the fermentation of carbohydrate to form alcohol

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Given the following list of densities, which materials would float in a molten vat of lead provided that they do not themselves melt? Densities (g/mL): lead = 11.4, glass = 2.6, gold = 19.3, charcoal = 0.57, platinum = 21.4.
a. gold and platinum
b. glass and charcoal
c. gold, platinum, glass and coal
d. gold and charcoal
e. None of these

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Answer:

b. glass and charcoal

Explanation:

Step 1: Given data

Density of Pb: 11.4 g/mLDensity of Glass: 2.6 g/mLDensity of Au: 19.3 g/mLDensity of charcoal: 0.57 g/mLDensity of platinum: 21.4 g/mL

Step 2: Determine which material will float in molten lead

Density is an intrinsic property of matter. Less dense materials float in more dense materials. The materials whose density is lower than that of lead and will therefore float on it are glass and charcoal.

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Answer:

the ability of organism to sense changes in its body is an example of responsiveness.

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The number of mol of oxygen in 2.5 mol of caffeine

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Answer:

5.0molO

Explanation:

To find the moles of oxygen in 2.5 moles of caffeine, we will first research caffeine's molecular formula: C8H10N4O2. From the molecular formula, we can see there are 2 oxygen atoms in every 1 molecule of C8H10N4O2.We can therefore multiply by the following mole ratio to get the moles of oxygen.

2.5molC8H10N4O2×2molO/1molC8H10N4O2 = 5.0molO.

What does Gibbs free energy predict?
A. It predicts what the rate of the reaction will be.
B. It predicts how high the activation energy is.
C. It predicts if entropy will increase or decrease.
D. It predicts whether or not a reaction will be spontaneous.

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Answer:

It predicts whether or not a reaction will be spontaneous.

Explanation:

The equation;

∆G= ∆H - T∆S enables us to obtain the Gibbs free energy of a chemical process.

The Gibbs free energy value tells us whether a chemical process will be spontaneous or not.

When;

∆G>0 the reaction is not spontaneous

∆G=0 the reaction is at equilibrium

∆G<0 the reaction is spontaneous

Excluding any secondary chemical reactions,
which would be more effective as an antifreeze; a
solution containing
Select one:
25m CH3OH
the combination of 25m CH3OH and 25m
KCI.
O 25m KCI.
O
none of these​

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Answer:

Excluding any secondary chemical reactions,

which would be more effective as an antifreeze; a

solution containing

Select one:

25m CH3OH

the combination of 25m CH3OH and 25m

KCI.

25m KCI.

Explanation:

Antifreeze is the one that reduces the freezing point of a solvent further and will not allow the solvent to freeze.

Among the given options, the correct option is:

25 m CH3OH and 25m KCl.

Since, KOH is a strong electrolyte and dissociates into two ions.

So, the freezing point of solvent decreases further.

In order for a substitution reaction to take place, at a minimum, __________ and ___________ are needed. carbocation rearrangement proton transfer loss of a leaving group nucleophilic attack

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Answer: In order for a substitution reaction to take place, at a minimum, loss of a leaving group and nucleophilic attack are needed.

Explanation:

When one group in a molecule is replaced by another one then it is called a substitution reaction.

For a substitution reaction reaction to occur at a minimum, it is necessary to have a leaving group that helps in creating a carbocation and hence a nucleophile can easily attack.

For example, [tex]CH_{4} + Cl_{2} + h\nu \rightarrow CH_{3}Cl + HCl[/tex]

Thus, we can conclude that in order for a substitution reaction to take place, at a minimum, loss of a leaving group and nucleophilic attack are needed.

If I have 21 liters of gas held at a pressure of 78 atm and a temperature of 900. K, what will be the volume of the gas if I decrease the pressure to 52 atm and decrease the temperature to 750 K?
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Write a chemical equation for KOH(aq) showing how it is an acid or a base according to the Arrhenius definition.
Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.
Write a chemical equation for NH4+(aq) showing how it is an acid or a base according to the Arrhenius definition.
Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.

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Answer:

Write a chemical equation for KOH(aq) showing how it is an acid or a base according to the Arrhenius definition.

Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.

Write a chemical equation for NH4+(aq) showing how it is an acid or a base according to the Arrhenius definition.

Express your answer as a chemical equation. Identify all of the phases in your answer.

Explanation:

According to this theory, an acid is a substance that is a proton donor when the substance is dissolved in water.

The base is the one that gives OH- ions when dissolved in water.

KOH(aq) is a base.

Because it releases OH- ions when dissolved in water.

[tex]KOH(aq)->K^+(aq)+OH^-(aq)[/tex]

The ammonium ion is an acid.

It can donate a proton when dissolved in water.

[tex]NH_4^+(aq)->NH_3(aq)+H^+(aq)[/tex]

How many carbon atoms are there in 15 lbs of sugar, C12H22O11?

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Answer:

A molecule of sucrose (C12H22O11) has 12 carbon atoms, 22 hydrogen atoms and 11 oxygen atoms.

Explanation:

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There are   1.4376  × 10²⁶ carbon atoms in 15 lbs of sugar (C12H22O11).

From the given information,

Using the standard conversion method;

1 lbs = 453.592 gram

15 lbs = (453.592 gram × 15 lbs/1 lbs)

= 6803.88 grams

Now, we will need to determine the molar mass of the sugar compound C12H22O11.

Molar mass of C12H22O11 =  (12 × 12) +(1 × 22) + (16 × 11)

Molar mass of C12H22O11 = 144 + 22 + 176

Molar mass of C12H22O11 = 342 g/mol

Using the relation:

[tex]\mathbf{Number \ of \ moles = \dfrac{mass}{molar \ mass}}[/tex]

Number of moles = [tex]\dfrac{6803.88 }{ 342}[/tex]

Number of moles of C12H22O11   = 19.894 moles

Since we've known the number of moles present in C12H22O11, the next thing to do is determine the number of molecules of sugar by using Avogadro's constant:

i.e.

number of moles of sugar = [tex]19.894 moles \times \dfrac{6.023 \times 10^{23}}{mol}[/tex]

= 1.198 × 10²⁵ molecules of C12H22O11

Now to determine the number of carbon atoms in 15 lbs, we have:

= number of carbon atoms × amount of molecules

= 12 × 1.198 × 10²⁵ carbon atoms

= 1.4376  × 10²⁶ carbon atoms

Therefore, we can conclude that there are  1.4376  × 10²⁶ carbon atoms present in 15 lbs of sugar, C12H22O11

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Using the boh model of a He ion, what transition is most likelu to result in the emission of radiation with a wavelength of approximately 274 nm

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Answer:

[tex]n=6\ to\ n=3[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Wavelength [tex]\lambda=274 *10^{-9}m[/tex]

Bohr's constant [tex]R = 1.097 × 10^7 / m (or m−1)[/tex]

Helium atom [tex]z=2[/tex]

Generally the equation for Wavelength is mathematically given by

 [tex]\frac{1}{\lambda}=Rz^2(\frac{1}{nf^2}-\frac{1}{nf^2})[/tex]

 [tex]0.083=(\frac{1}{nf^2}-\frac{1}{nf^2})[/tex]

Therefore

The Range of n fall at

 [tex]n=6\ to\ n=3[/tex]

What effect does hybridization have on chemical bond​

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Effect of Hybridisation on Single, Double and Triple Bond Lengths of Carbon. Since the sp hybrid orbital contains more s-character (50%), it is closer to its nucleus; therefore, it forms shorter bonds. Because of the same reason sp2 hybrid orbital forms shorter bonds than sp3 hybrid orbitals.

ELECTROLYSIS OF MOLTEN NaCl IS DONE IN A DOWNS CELL OPERATING AT 7.0 VOLTS AND 4.0X10^4A. HOW MUCH Na(s) AND Cl2(g) CAN BE PRODUCED IN 8 HOURS IN SUCH A CELL?

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Answer:

Mass of sodium produced = 2.74 × 10⁵ g of Na

Mass of chlorine produce = 4.24 × 10⁵ g of Cl₂

Explanation:

In the electrolysis of molten NaCl as described above, the quantity of charge used is given by the formula, Q = I × t

Where I isnthe current passed in amperes and t is time in seconds.

Q = 4.0 × 10⁴ A × (8 × 60 × 60) s = 1.152 × 10⁹ C

Equation for the discharge of sodium is; Na+ + e- ---> Na (s)

One mole of electrons is required to discharge one mole of Na

One mole of electron = 1 faraday = 96500 C

One mole of Na has a mass of 23 g

96500 C produces 23 g of Na

1.152 × 10⁹ C will produce 23 g × 1.152 × 10⁹ C / 96500 C = 2.74 × 10⁵ g of Na

Equation for the discharge of chlorine gas is; 2 Cl- ---> Cl₂(g) + 2e-

Two mole of electrons are required to discharge one mole of chlorine gas

Two moles of electron = 2 faraday = 2 × 96500 C = 193000

One mole of Cl₂ has a mass of 71 g

193000 C produces 71 g of Cl₂

1.152 × 10⁹ C will produce 71 g × 1.152 × 10⁹ C / 193000 C = 4.24 × 10⁵ g of Cl₂

The amount of Na produced is 274551 g and the amount of Cl₂ produced is 423763.5 g.

Current passed through the cell = [tex]4.0\times10^4 A[/tex]

Time = 8 Hours

We have to calculate the amount of Na and [tex]Cl_2[/tex] produced in 8 hours in the downs cell.

What is a down cell?

The Downs process is an electrochemical method for the commercial preparation of metallic sodium, in which molten NaCl is electrolyzed in a special apparatus called the Downs cell.

The total charge passed through the cell is calculated by the given formula as

Charge(Q) = Current(I) × time(t)

Q = [tex]4.0\times10^4 A \times t[/tex]

[tex]t = 8 \times 60\times 60[/tex] sec

t = 28800 sec

Q = [tex]4.0\times10^4 A \times 28800[/tex] sec

Q = [tex]115200\times 10^4 A\ sec[/tex]

We know that, Ampere = Coulombs per sec

Q = [tex]115200\times 10^4\ C[/tex]

1 mol of electrons  96500 C charge

Therefore, the number of mols of electrons carries this [tex]115200\times 10^4\ C[/tex] charge = [tex]\frac{115200\times10^4}{96500}[/tex] = 1.1937 × 10⁴ = 11937 mol electrons

In the Down's cell

Half cell reactions are:

Reduction half-reaction: [tex]2Na^+(aq)+2e^- \to 2Na(s)[/tex]

Oxidation half-reaction: [tex]2Cl^-(aq)\to Cl_2(g) + 2e^-[/tex]

We know that no. of moles = [tex]\frac{given \ mass}{molar \ mass}[/tex]

Molar mass of Na = 23 g/mol

The mass of Na formed = 11937 mol × 23 g/mol = 274551 grams

The molar mass of Cl₂ = 71 g/mol

The mass of Cl₂ = [tex]\frac{11937}{2}\times 71 = 423763.5 \ grams[/tex]

Hence, the amount of Na produced is 274551 g and the amount of Cl₂ produced is 423763.5 g.

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How many alkenes are formed by E2 elimination of HBr from 3-bromo -3,4-dimethylhexane using a strong base such as sodium methoxide (NOTE: draw 3,4-dimethyl as anti configuration)

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Answer:

2

Explanation:

2 alkenes are formed by E2 elimination of HBr from 3-bromo -3, 4 - dimethylhexane using a strong base such as sodium methoxide

Which of the following can be determined from the frequency of a light wave?
O A. The height of the wave
O B. The direction of the wave
O C. The source of the wave
O D. The energy of the wave



I Am Thinking A.

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Answer:

The answer is d because the light is energy of wave

The frequency of a light wave can be determined

The energy of the wave.

So, option D is correct one.

What is frequency?

The number of occurrence of repeating events per unit time is called frequency.The units of frequency is per second or Hertz(Hz).The frequency is used to calculate energy of light .The frequency is directly proportional to the energy. So, if frequency increases the energy also increases.

Energy equation,

[tex]E= hv[/tex]

where,

[tex]E[/tex] = Energy of light

[tex]h[/tex]= Planks constant

[tex]v[/tex] = Frequency of wave.

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Explanation:

For this question, we apply the equation: Q = mCp AT Where m is the mass of the substance, Cp

is its specific heat capacity and AT is the

temperature change. Q = 896 x 0.45 x (5-94)

Q = -35884.8 Joules

So about -36 kilojoules of heat is released.

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Na2CO3 reacts with dil.HCl to produce NaCl, H2O and CO2. If 21.2 g of pure Na2CO3 are added in a solution containing 21.9g HCl , a. Find the limiting reagent. (2) b. Calculate the number of moles of excess reagent left over.(2) c. Calculate the number of molecules of H2O formed.(1) d. Calculate volume of CO2 gas produced at 270C and 760mm Hg pressure.(2) e. Write significance of limiting reagent​

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Equation of the reaction;

Na2CO3(aq) + 2HCl(aq) -------> 2NaCl(aq) + H2O(l) + CO2(g)

Number of moles of Na2CO3 = 21.2g/106g/mol = 0.2 moles Na2CO3

Number of moles of HCl = 21.9g/36.5g/mol = 0.6 moles of HCl

1 mole of Na2CO3 reacts with 2 moles of HCl

0.2 moles of Na2CO3 reacts with 0.2 × 2/1 = 0.4 moles of HCl

Hence Na2CO3 is the limiting reactant

Since there is 0.6 moles of HCl present, the number of moles of excess reagent=

0.6 moles - 0.4 moles = 0.2 moles of HCl

1 mole of Na2CO3 forms 1 mole of water

0.2 moles of Na2CO3 forms 0.2 moles of water

Number of molecules of water formed = 0.2 moles × 6.02 × 10^23 = 1.2 × 10^23 molecules of water

1 mole of Na2CO3 yields 1 mole of CO2

0.2 moles of Na2CO3 yields 0.2 moles of CO2

1 mole of CO2 occupies 22.4 L

0.2 moles of CO2 occupies 0.2 × 22.4 = 4.48 L at STP

Hence;

V1=4.48 L

T1 = 273 K

P1= 760 mmHg

T2 = 27°C + 273 = 300 K

P2 = 760 mmHg

V2 =

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

P1V1T2 = P2V2T1

V2 = P1V1T2/P2T1

V2 = 760 × 4.48 × 300/760 × 273

V2= 4.9 L

The limiting reactant is the reactant that determines the amount of product formed in a reaction. When the limiting reactant is exhausted, the reaction stops.

Question 1
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How many mols of bromine are present in 35.7g of
Tin(IV) bromate?

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Answer:

n = 0.0814 mol

Explanation:

Given mass, m = 35.7g

The molar mass of Tin(IV) bromate, M = 438.33 g/mol

We need to find the number of moles of bromine. We know that,

No. of moles = given mass/molar mass

So,

[tex]n=\dfrac{35.7}{438.33}\\\\n=0.0814\ mol[/tex]

So, there are 0.0814 moles of bromine in 35.7g of  Tin(IV) bromate.

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