Answer:
the number of electrons in the cell
equator runs east and west all the way around the world,halfway between the south poles called the ______________and north poles called________________.
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Which phrase best describes a Hawaiian eruption?
A. Slow-moving lava flows and explosions of pumice
B. Ash shooting high into the atmosphere
C. Fast-moving lava flows and explosions of cinder
D. Lava fountains and fissure eruptions
Answer:
C.faste-moving lava flows and explosion of cinder
How many mm of 0.200 M FeCl3 are needed to react with an excess of K2S to produce 2.75 g of Fe2S3 if the percent yield for the reaction is 65.0%?
Answer:
130 mL
Explanation:
2FeCl3(aq) + 3K2S(aq) -----> Fe2S3(s) + 6KCl(aq)
Percent yield = actual yield/theoretical yield × 100
actual yield = 2.75 g
Theoretical yield = x
65= 2.75/x × 100
x= 2.75 × 100/65
x= 4.2 g
Number of moles of FeCl3 = mass/molar mass = 4.2 g/ 162.2 g/mol = 0.026 moles
Then;
n= CV
n= number of moles
C= concentration
V= volume
V= n/C
V= 0.026 moles/ 0.200 M
V= 0.13 L or 130 mL
Si un carabinero está controlando velocidad en la carretera y pistolea mi vehículo, está midiendo mi rapidez media
Answer:
Si.
Explicación:
Si un oficial de policía está controlando la velocidad en la carretera y dispara al vehículo con una pistola de radar. El policía mide la velocidad media del coche con esta pistola de radar. Una pistola de radar es un dispositivo que se utiliza para medir la velocidad de los objetos en movimiento que fue inventado por Bryce K. Brown en el año de 1954. La pistola de radar se utiliza con fines policiales para calcular la velocidad de los vehículos en movimiento.
what is the [h+] if the ph of a solution is 11.13
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Explanation:
[tex][{H}^{ + }] = {10}^{ - pH} [/tex]
[tex] = {10}^{ - 11.13} [/tex]
[tex] = {10}^{ (- 11 - 0.13)} [/tex]
[tex] = {10}^{ - 0.13} \times {10}^{ - 11} [/tex]
[tex] = 0.741 \times {10}^{ - 11} \frac{mol}{litre} [/tex]
HOPE IT HELPS YOUWhat does binding energy measure?
A. The forces attracting electrons to a nucleus
B. The repelling forces pushing protons apart
C. The energy used to hold the nucleus together
D. The energy released in radioactive decay
Answer:
C. the energy used to hold the nucleus together
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What is the most common isotope for element X
Answer:
Isotope 2
Explanation:
Isotope 2 is the most abundant. Its percent abundance is 78.68% which is the largest percentage, and therefore the most common of the isotopes presented.
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At standard conditions, 1000 grams of carbon dioxide is how many liters?
Answer: 4.93
Explanation:
give me a fully balanced equation of lead monoxide and nitric acid
Answer:
Explanation:
Lead Monoxide: PbO
Nitric Acid: HNO3
PbO + 2 HNO3 ---> Pb(NO3)2 + H2O
Answer:
Explanation:
mono mean single so lead monoxide is PbO
nitric acid is HNO3
both Pb n O are double-charged while H n NO3 are single
so balanced eqn is:
PbO + 2HNO3 -> Pb(NO3)2 + H2O
Will Mark Brainlest ( all the disaster are hazard but all the hazard are not disaster) give reason
Answer:
Explanation to the following question is as follows;
Explanation:
Any phenomenon that would have the potential to cause severe death or property damage is considered a danger. When the potential for devastation is realised, a hazard becomes a disaster. All catastrophes are risks, but not all risks are catastrophes. Hazards do not always result in devastation.
Answer:
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How many moles of carbon are in the sample?
Answer:
12.01 grams per mole
Explanation:
theres no sample or example so if theres grams of Carbon, convert it to moles using 12.01g/mol
How are carbon-based molecules suited for sustaining life?
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Life on Earth is based on carbon, likely because each carbon atom can form bonds with up to four other atoms simultaneously. This quality makes carbon well-suited to form the long chains of molecules that serve as the basis for life as we know it, such as proteins and DNA.
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Answer:
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một oxit của photpho có thành phần trăm của P bằng 43,66% . Biết phân tử khối của Axit bằng 142đvC. Công thức hóa học của Axit là ?
Answer:
câu trả lời trong hình ảnh
can someone help me?
Answer:
1: because phosphate contain oxide ions so that is base character
What are the prefixes for molecular compounds?
Answer:
In nomenclature of simple molecular compounds, the more electropositive atom is written first and the more electronegative element is written last with an -ide suffix.
The Greek prefixes are used to dictate the number of a given element present in a molecular compound.
Prefixes can be shortened when the ending vowel of the prefix “conflicts” with a starting vowel in the compound.
Common exceptions exist for naming molecular compounds, where trivial or common names are used instead of systematic names, such as ammonia (NH3) instead of nitrogen trihydride or water (H2O) instead of dihydrogen monooxide.
Terms
nomenclatureA set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or sciences.
electronegativeTending to attract electrons within a chemical bond.
electropositiveTending to not attract electrons (repel) within a chemical bond.
Chemical Nomenclature
The primary function of chemical nomenclature is to ensure that a spoken or written chemical name leaves no ambiguity concerning to what chemical compound the name refers. Each chemical name should refer to a single substance. Today, scientists often refer to chemicals by their common names: for example, water is not often called dihydrogen oxide. However, it is important to be able to recognize and name all chemicals in a standardized way. The most widely accepted format for nomenclature has been established by IUPAC.
Molecular compounds are made when two or more elements share electrons in a covalent bond to connect the elements. Typically, non-metals tend to share electrons, make covalent bonds, and thus, form molecular compounds.
Rules for Naming Molecular Compounds:
Remove the ending of the second element, and add “ide” just like in ionic compounds.
When naming molecular compounds prefixes are used to dictate the number of a given element present in the compound. ” mono-” indicates one, “di-” indicates two, “tri-” is three, “tetra-” is four, “penta-” is five, and “hexa-” is six, “hepta-” is seven, “octo-” is eight, “nona-” is nine, and “deca” is ten.
If there is only one of the first element, you can drop the prefix. For example, CO is carbon monoxide, not monocarbon monoxide.
If there are two vowels in a row that sound the same once the prefix is added (they “conflict”), the extra vowel on the end of the prefix is removed. For example, one oxygen would be monooxide, but instead it’s monoxide. The extra o is dropped.
Generally, the more electropositive atom is written first, followed by the more electronegative atom with an appropriate suffix. For example, H2O (water) can be called dihydrogen monoxide (though it’s not usually). Organic molecules (molecules made of C and H along with other elements) do not follow this rule.
Here are the prefixes in naming molecular compounds:
Mono- 1
Di- 2
Tri- 3
Tetra- 4
Penta- 5
Hexa- 6
Hepta- 7
Octa- 8
Nona- 9
Deca- 10
Molecular compounds are named using a systematic approach of prefixes to indicate the number of each element present in the compound.
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#CarryOnLearningwrite your 5 ways how to you can help earth
Answer:
any 5 ways to prevent earth are:
1.using ( 3R) principles Reduce, reuse, and recycle.
2.Educate yourself
3.Conserve water resources and other natural resources
4.Use long-lasting light bulbs.
5.stop deforestation and start afforestaion
what are the six chemicals in production of liquid soaps
1. Sodium triphosphate ·
2. Sodium hydroxide ·
3. potassium hydroxide
4. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate · 5.Hydroxyethylcellulose ·
6. Sodium carbonate
What is the balance equation for
_AI+_Pb(NO3)2—__Pb+__Ca(NO3)2
Answer:
2 Al + 3 Pb(NO3)2 > 2 Al(NO3)3 + 3 Pb
Explanation:
Trends in the periodic table indicate that the element with the greatest ionization energy is in which of the following periods and groups?
a
Period 2, Group 1
b
Period 7, Group 2
c
Period 6, Group 17
d
Period 1, Group 18
Answer:
D Period 1, Group 18
Explanation:
it's helium
it's top right corner of the periodic table
How many GRAMS of fluorine are present in 5.35×1022 molecules of boron trifluoride?
what is average velocity with formula?
Answer:
total displacement \time
Explanation:
different oil refineries in UAE
Answer:
Petroleum refinery capacity in the UAE 2009-2018
In 2018, the total production capacities of all refineries in the UAE were 1.13 metric barrels per day. Total total production capacity of the al-Ruwais refinery in the United Arab Emirates was approximately 817,000 metric barrels per day.
The laboratory test of a patient shows blood calcium level of 8.8meq/l. How many moles of calcium ions are in 0.50l of blood?
Answer:
2.2 × 10⁻³ mol
Explanation:
Step 1: Calculate the number of equivalents in 0.50 L of blood
The blood calcium level of 8.8 meq/L.
0.50 L Blood × 8.8 meq/L = 4.4 meq = 4.4 × 10⁻³ eq
Step 2: Calculate the number of moles of calcium
Calcium has a charge of 2. Thus, it has 2 equivalents per mole.
4.4 × 10⁻³ eq × 1 mol/2 eq = 2.2 × 10⁻³ mol
The weight of an object _____.
a) is always the same
b) depends on its location
c) is not affected by gravity
d) is the same as its mass
Answer:
c
Explanation:
and that's bc it will not share stay the same
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Formula of xenon trioxide = XeO3
Relative atomic mass: Xe = 131.29, O = 16
Question 1
number of moles = mass / molar mass
n of XeO3 = 9.07 / 131.29 + 3(16)
= 0.05059 mol
number of moles = number of particle / Alvagadro's constant
0.05059 = number of molecule / 6.02 x 10²³
number of molecules = 3.046 x 10²²
Question 2
number of moles = number of particle / Alvagadro's constant
number of moles = 3.22 x 10²² / 6.02 x 10²³
number of moles = 0.05349 mol
number of moles = mass / molar mass
0.05349 = mass / 131.29 + 3(16)
mass = 9.590g
chemistry class 9 chapter 1
Explanation:
i) Melting point = 15°C and Boiling point = 110°C
ii) The region C on graph there is only liquid state, the region A on graph there is only solid state.
iii) The straight line A1 - B1 shows that the melting point of solid wax and getting converted to liquid form.
iv) Latent heat of vaporization is a physical property of a substance.
It is defined as the heat required to change one mole of liquid at its boiling point under standard atmospheric pressure.
v) At 'B' the wax is at both solid and liquid state
Iron reacts with copper (I) sulfate to produce copper and iron (II) sulfate. If 4.32x10^25
particles of copper (I) sulfate react, how many moles of copper will be produced?
Fe + Cu2504 --> FeSO4 + 2Cu
Answer: 143.48 moles of copper will be produced.
Explanation:
We are given:
Number of particles of copper (I) sulfate = [tex]4.32\times 10^{25}[/tex]
According to the mole concept:
[tex]6.022\times 10^{23}[/tex] number of particles is contained in 1 mole of a compound
So, [tex]4.32\times 10^{25}[/tex] number of particles will be contained in = [tex]\frac{1}{6.022\times 10^{23}}\times 4.32\times 10^{25}=71.74mol[/tex] of copper (I) sulfate
The given chemical equation follows:
[tex]Fe+Cu_2SO_4\rightarrow FeSO_4+2Cu[/tex]
By the stoichiometry of the reaction:
If 1 mole of copper (I) sulfate produces 2 moles of Cu
So, 71.74 moles of copper (I) sulfate will produce = [tex]\frac{2}{1}\times 71.74=143.48mol[/tex] of Cu
Hence, 143.48 moles of copper will be produced.
What is good conductor of electricity???
Answer:
Metals , silver and copper which allows to pass the electricity through it is called good conductor of electricity .
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