Answer:
the sun is an example of radiant energy
Answer:
a.the sun
Explanation:
Fields in which this terminology(the body of terms used with a particular technical application in a subject of study, profession) most often used are telecommunications,(communication over a distance by cable, telegraph, telephone, or broadcasting.) heating, radiometry, lighting, and in terms of energy created from the sun.
Consider the total ionic equation below.
Ba2+ + 2NO3 + 2Na+ + Co3 —BaCO3 + 2Na+ + 2NO3
Which is the net ionic equation for the reaction?
O Ba2+ + C03 —> BaCO3
© 2Na+ + co} → Na2CO3
NO3 + Na* —> NaNO3
O Ba2+ + 2NO3 →→ Ba(NO3)2
Answer:
Ba²⁺ + CO₃²⁻ → BaCO₃
Explanation:
A net ionic equation is a way to write a chemical reaction in which you list only the species that are participating in the reaction.
For the reaction:
Ba²⁺ + 2NO₃ + 2Na⁺ + CO₃²⁻ → BaCO₃ + 2Na⁺ + 2NO₃
As you can see, NO₃ and Na⁺ are not participating in the reaction. Thus, net ionic equaation is:
Ba²⁺ + CO₃²⁻ → BaCO₃
Complete Question
Consider the total ionic equation below.
[tex]Ba^{2+} + 2NaO_3^{1 -} + 2Na^{+} + CO_3^{2-} ----> BaCO_3 + 2Na^{+} + 2NO_3^{1-}[/tex]
Which is the net ionic equation for the reaction?
A [tex]Ba^{2+} _{(aq)} + CO_3 ^{2-} _{(aq)} ----> BaCO_3_{(s)}[/tex]
B [tex]2Na^+ + CO_2 ----> Na2CO3[/tex]
C [tex]NO3 + Na ^ + ----> NaNO3[/tex]
D [tex]Ba_2^+ + 2NO3 ----> Ba(NO3)2[/tex]
Answer:
Option A is the correct option
Explanation:
The given ionic equation is
[tex]Ba^{2+} + 2NaO_3^{1 -} + 2Na^{+} + CO_3^{2-} ----> BaCO_3 + 2Na^{+} + 2NO_3^{1-}[/tex]
Looking at this complete ionic equation we see that [tex]Na^{+1} \ and \ NO_3^{1-}[/tex] did not change in the reaction so they will not be included in the net ionic equation so the net ionic equation becomes
[tex]Ba^{2+} _{(aq)} + CO_3 ^{2-} _{(aq)} ----> BaCO_3_{(s)}[/tex]
what happens when light is not spread out
Answer:
Spreading out a wave over a larger area just causes the wave strength to weaken, but does not cause gaps to form. Therefore, if you look at photons as waves, spatial gaps never form in light as it travels through free space, no matter how dim it gets.Spreading out a wave over a larger area just causes the wave strength to weaken, but does not cause gaps to form. Therefore, if you look at photons as waves, spatial gaps never form in light as it travels through free space, no matter how dim it gets
Explanation:
Please help with my chemistry! PLEASE
Answer:
b.
Explanation:
Americium decays to neptunium 237.
An alpha particle has 2 protons and 2 neutrons, so 4 helium atoms.
241-4=237
Which is the most dense: honey, milk, or corn syrup?
A. Honey
B. Milk
C. Corn syrup
Answer:
A.honey
Explanation:
what is radium used for
Answer:
Radium is used to produce Radon
Explanation:
Radon is a gas used to treat cancer (certain types).
Which of the following are social implications of an environmental policy? Check all that apply.
loss of jobs
poorer air quality
less erosion
cleaner water waste
higher taxes
elimination of tourist activities
Answer:
the correct answer is lost of jobs,higher taxes, and elimination of tourist activities
Explanation:
hope you have a blessed day:)
Answer:
the correct answer is lost of jobs,higher taxes, and elimination of tourist activities
Explanation:
thank you for the answer i hope EVERYONE has A BLESSED DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is the charge on an electron?
Answer:
The answer is negative .
Will a reaction occur in KCl +Br2= KBr + Cl2
What are the four main parts of the Sun? *
Answer: The inner layers are core, radiative zone, and convective zone. The putter layers a photosphere, the chromosphere, the transition region and the corona
What is the pH of a solution that has a [ ] = 0.020 M?
Answer:
HCl is a strong acid, it dissociates 100% (I.e. completely): [HCl]F = 0.020 M = [H3O+] So, pH = - log [H3O+] = -log [HCl]F = -log(. 020)=1.70 Voila!
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) has a molar mass of 98.1 g/mol. How many oxygen atoms are found in 75.0 g of H2SO4?
A. 1.15 × 10^23
B. 1.84 × 10^24
C. 4.61 × 10^23
D. 7.87 × 10^23
Answer:
B. 1.84 × 10^24
Explanation:
[tex]75.0 g H2SO4(\frac{1 mol H2SO4}{98.1 g})(\frac{4 mol O}{1 mol H2SO4})(\frac{6.023 x 10^23 atoms}{1 mol O} )[/tex] = 1.84 x 10^24 atoms
True or false a surface wave moves the medium in the same direction as the wave travels
Answer:
true I just guessed of I'm being honest
what is the compound of libr
Answer:
Lithium Bromide
Explanation:
Answer:
El bromuro de litio es un compuesto químico de litio y bromo. Su carácter higroscópico extremo hace que LiBr sea útil como desecante en ciertos sistemas de aire acondicionado.
Explanation:
A redox reaction is set up so that both half reactions take place in separate beakers that are connected by a salt bridge and a wire. A path for the transfer of ions is provided by the? (1) anode (2) cathode (3) salt bridge (4) wire
Answer:
Salt bridge
Explanation:
Salt bridge is used in an electrolytic cell to transfer electrons from the anode to the cathode.
Salt bridge are used because they do not interfere with the constituents of the cell I.e the anode (+very electrode) and cathode(-ve electrode).
Examples of salt bridges are AgNO₃, KCl etc.
Salt bridge can be described as a tool used to link the oxidation half cell and reduction half cell in an electrolytic set-up or galvanic cell.
Where is groundwater stored?
A. in lakes and rivers
B. in oceans
C. in ice caps at the poles
D. in cracks and pores beneath Earth's surface
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Answer:
Answer is D.
in the cracks and pores beneath Earth's surface
Explanation:
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Help Chem asap!!!!! Brainslist
Answer:
OH-
Explanation:
Discuss the relationship between the structure of hydrocarbons and their properties of polarity and solubility. How does this compare to water?
Answer:
Hydrocarbon being non polar are soluble only in non polar solvent.
Explanation:
Hydrocarbon molecules either have very little polarity or they do not have polarity at all, this is because of absence of electro-negative atoms in their molecular structure. Due to this their solubility is also affected. The solubility of a compound depends on its polarity as it can dissolve in a polar solvent only when it is polar or else they are soluble in non-polar solvent
How is the atmospheric oxygen that is taken in by living things for respiration replaced?
A) After living things use oxygen for respiration, they exhale the oxygen back to the atmosphere.
B) Photosynthesis uses the carbon dioxide that is exhaled by living things to make oxygen.
C) Weathering releases oxygen that is locked in rocks due to sedimentation.
D) Oxygen that is dissolved in water such as oceans is released.
Answer:
B.) Photosynthesis uses the carbon dioxide that is exhaled by living things to make oxygen.
Explanation:
Dr. Michelle Wang at Cornell University studies DNA replication and protein synthesis. Her group researches how a protein called helicase unzips the DNA strand.
After DNA is unzipped, what is the next step in DNA replication?
A. Messenger RNA forms along the exposed DNA bases.
B. A chromosome with two identical strands of DNA is formed.
C. Nitrogen bases pair up with the DNA strands.
D. Ribosomes attach to DNA and move along the strand.
Answer:
C. Nitrogen bases pair up with the DNA strands.
Explanation:
The correct option would be that nitrogen bases pair up with DNA strands.
DNA replication is a process during which a DNA molecule makes a copy of itself. It represents one of the major processes of gene expression.
DNA replication happens in several steps and it involves several important enzymes: The steps can be summarized in chronological order as follows:
The double helix structure of the DNA is first unwound using a helicase enzyme.A short RNA sequence known as primer binds to each DNA strand. Binding is done at a single site on the leading strand while it is done at multiple sites on the lagging strand.An enzyme known as DNA polymerase then elongates the primers by adding nucleotide bases to grow new strands.Once elongation is complete, the primer disengage and the RNA nucleotide bases are replaced DNA equivalence, the okazaki fragments of the lagging strands is joined by a ligase, the nely synthesized strands are proofread and each strand winds up to their respective parent strand.Hence, the correct option would be that nitrogen bases pair up with the DNA strand.
Correct option: C.
what is the correct formula for the compound platinum (vi) flouride?
Answer: PtF6
Explanation: is one of seventeen known binary hexafluorides.
What is the compounds of AICI3 and H+
Answer:
Aluminium Chloride and Hyrdron, also known as proton/
Explanation:
Is the same reactant always the limiting reactant?
In an ecosystem
1. living things interact with each other
2. living things interact with their environment
3. both of the above
both
Explanation:
an ecosystem is the environment they live in which includes other living things
Answer:
3. both of the above
Explanation:
Living things interact with each other. Suppose you have a pond. It is an ecosystem. The fish in the pond interact with each other, and may even interact with other species like frogs or insect by eating them or living peacefully with them. Living things also interact with their environment such as fishes or some organisms might interact with the plants, logs, the available sunlight, all sorts of these factors which make up the environment.
Thus organisms within an ecosystem interact with each other and their environment.
How many moles of O2 are needed to react completely with 35.0 mol of 10 points
FeCl3? *
4FeCl3 + 302 — 2Fe2O3 + 3Cl2
A) 26.3 mol
B) 46.7 mol
C) 23.3 mol
D) 10.0 mol
Why might you have difficulty determining the pH of bleach using ph strips?
Answer:
pH test strips will lose colour and their pH sensitivity as strips are made from universal indicator. Universal indicator is composed of phenolphthalein, methyl red, methyl orange and thymol blue.
Explanation:
pH test strips are made from the universal indicator. The universal indicator is composed of phenolphthalein, methyl red, methyl orange, and thymol blue. All of these will react with chlorine in bleach. As a result, they will lose color and pH sensitivity. Due to this, it is difficult to determine the pH of bleach using ph strips.
Calculate the molar mass of ammonium chloride
Answer:
53.491 g/mol
Explanation:
Create the chemical compound and find each individual element's molar mass. Lastly, add them up.
4) A solution has a pH of 2.0. What is true about this solution? *
The [H+] is greater than the [OH-].
The poH is 7.
It is a basic solution.
It has a [OH-] of 0.01.
Answer:
A is correct
Explanation:
The pOH is 12
It is acidic
OH- is actually .0000000001
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How much K2Cr2O7 is needed to create a saturated solution in 400 grams of water at 50oC?
Answer:
The mass of K₂Cr₂O₇ needed to create a saturated solution in 400 grams of water at 50°C is 120 grams
Explanation:
To answer the question, we will be required to know the solubility of potassium dichromate, K₂Cr₂O₇ in H₂O at 50°C
From the solubility curve, we have, 30 g of K₂Cr₂O₇ will be required to create a saturated solution in 100 g of at 50°C. Therefore, the amount of K₂Cr₂O₇ that will be required to create a saturated solution in 400 g of water, is given by the following equation;
[tex]400 \times \frac{30 \, g \ K_2Cr_2O_7}{100g \ H_2O} = 120 \, g[/tex]
Therefore, the mass of K₂Cr₂O₇ needed to create a saturated solution in 400 grams of water at 50°C = 120 grams.
Answer:
Approximately 128 g of K₂Cr₂O₇ will saturate 400 g of water.
Explanation:
From Literature and solubility curves, the solubility of K₂Cr₂O₇ at 50°C was obtained to be approximately 32 g/100 mL.
Solubility of K₂Cr₂O₇ in water at 50°C = 32 g/100 mL of water
So, how much K₂Cr₂O₇ will dissolve in 400 g of water?
Density of water = 1 g/mL
So, 1 g of water = 1 mL of water
400 g of water = 400 mL of water.
So, if 100 mL of water dissolves 32 g of K₂Cr₂O₇
400 mL of water will dissolve (32 × 4) g of K₂Cr₂O₇, that is, 128 g of K₂Cr₂O₇.
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Which is the best example of the use of imagery in a sentence?
Answer:
Explanation: As the good witch Azura said when she was in the bog of immediate regret I challenge you to a witches duel.
im sorry if that was bad i got nothing lol
also took it from The Owl House
If 14 moles of Oxygen burn how many moles of water are created? *
2C2H6
+
702
4CO2 + 6 H2O
A) 12 mol H20
B) 3.5 mol H20
C) 3 mol H20
D) 42 mol H20
Answer:
A) 12 mol H2O.
Explanation:
Hello,
In this case, for the given reaction:
[tex]2C_2H_6+7O_2\rightarrow 4CO_2 + 6 H_2O[/tex]
We notice that oxygen is in a 7:6 molar relationship with water, for that reason, the resulting moles of water turn out:
[tex]n_{H_2O}=14molO_2*\frac{6molH_2O}{7molO_2} \\\\n_{H_2O}=12molH_2O[/tex]
Thus, the answer is A) 12 mol H2O.
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