Choose the aqueous solution below with the highest boiling point. These are all solutions of nonvolatile solutes and you should assume ideal van't Hoff factors where applicable.
A) 0.075 m NaI
B) 0.075 m (NH4)3PO4
C) 0.075 m NaBrO4
D) 0.075 m LiCN
E) 0.075 m KNO2

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Answer 1

Answer:

B. (NH₄)₃PO₄

Explanation:

Elevation of boiling point is one of the colligative properties.

Formula is: ΔT = Kb . m . i

ΔT = Boiling T° of solution - Boiling T° of pure solvent.

i = Van't Hoff factor (numbers of ions dissolved)

Kb = Ebulloscopic constant

In this case, all the m are the same so let's dissociate the salts:

NaI → Na⁺  +  I⁻     i = 2

(NH₄)₃PO₄ → 3NH₄⁺  +  PO₄⁻³     i = 4

NaBrO₄  →  Na⁺  +  BrO₄⁻    i = 2

LiCN  →  Li⁺  +  CN⁻         i = 2

KNO2  →  K⁺  +  NO₂⁻        i = 2

The biggest i would have the biggest boiling point, then B is the right answer, ammonium phosphate.

You count the i, with the moles of ions, you dissociate from the salt.


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the number of molecules present in 0.036g of water​

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

Sharon puts a large pot of water on the stove to boil pasta. Then she starts to make a tomato sauce. When the sauce is cooking, she looks at the pot of water and thinks the water level is much lower than it was. How does this diagram of part of the water cycle help Sharon explain what happened to the pasta water?

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Answer:

1. A

2. C

Explanation:

For the first question, we know that the water transformed into a gas. This fact eliminates choices C and D, primarily because they describe the change as "gas to liquid" instead of liquid to gas.

What separates B from A is that B is saying the liquid changed to a gas in response to sunlight, which is completely false and impertinent to the prompt.

A is the correct answer.

for the second question, we know that condensation causes clouds -- and that neither evaporation nor water vapor would clear clouds to make more of them, which eliminates choices B and D. Going back to condensation, the accumulation of water vapor plays a big role in the formation of clouds. While evaporation does play a part in [it] as well, condensation is what caused the sudden appearance of clouds in the troposphere.

C is the correct answer.

In the chemical equation, H202-H2O + O2, the H2O2 is a

reactant
catalyst
product
solid

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Reactant I believe, though I could be wrong

Answer:

product

Explanation:

Which situation is does NOT occur during a chemical reaction?
bonds are formed
bonds are broken
mass is conserved
atoms are destroyed

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I’m pretty sure it’s bonds are broken

What is the boiling point for butane?

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Answer:

30.2°F

Explanation:

Butane, the liquid that can be seen inside a transparent lighter, boils at a temperature slightly under the point at which water freezes. So why doesn't the butane in the lighter boil? Butane does indeed boil at about a degree below 32 degrees Fahrenheit, but this is true only at normal atmospheric pressure. (:

. How many grams of magnesium chloride can be produced by reacting 2 moles of chlorine gas with excess magnesium bromide? ____Cl2 + ____MgBr2  ___MgCl2 + ___Br2

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Answer: 190 g of magnesium chloride can be produced by reacting 2 moles of chlorine gas with excess magnesium bromide.

Explanation:

The balanced chemical reaction is;

[tex]Cl_2+MgBr_2\rightarrow MgCl_2+Br_2[/tex]

[tex]Cl_2[/tex] is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product and [tex]MgBr_2[/tex] is the excess reagent.

According to stoichiometry :

1 mole of [tex]Cl_2[/tex] produces = 1 mole of [tex]MgCl_2[/tex]

Thus 2 moles of [tex]Cl_2[/tex] will produce=[tex]\frac{1}{1}\times 2=2moles[/tex]  of [tex]MgCl_2[/tex]

 Mass of [tex]MgCl_2=moles\times {\text {Molar mass}}=2moles\times 95g/mol=190g[/tex]

Thus 190 g of magnesium chloride can be produced by reacting 2 moles of chlorine gas with excess magnesium bromide

how many moles of oxygen gas are produced in the decomposition of 5.00g of potassium chlorate?
Given: KClO3= O2+KCl

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Answer:

0.0612 moles of O2 produced

Explanation:

     First we convert from grams of Potassium Chlorate to moles..

Amu = 122.5

5.00g / 122.5 g = 0.0408163265 moles of Potassium Chlorate

    Now we need to use the chemical equation to find the ratio of Potassium Chlorate to Oxygen... But first, we need to balance it

Original Chemical Equation : KClO3 = O2 + KCl

Balanced Chemical Equation : 2KClO3 = 3O2 + 2KCl

     Now we will use the balanced chemical equation to find the ratio of Potassium Chlorate to oxygen (in order to convert to moles of oxygen for our answer)

We can see that for every 2 moles of Potassium Chlorate that are decomposing, we have 3 moles of oxygen gas produced.

So, we will set up our conversion factor like this:

0.0408163265 moles KClO3 *   3 moles Oxygen

                                                     -------------------------

                                                     2 moles KClO3

When we solve for this, we see that there are 0.0612244898 moles of O2 produced, or 0.0612 moles of O2 produced

Write the word and balanced chemical equations for the reaction between:
Copper + zinc nitrate (zinc is more reactive than copper)

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Answer:

Word Equation:

Zinc + Copper (II) nitrate → Copper + Zinc nitrate

Formula Equation:

Zn (s) + Cu(NO3)2 (aq) → Cu (s) + Zn(NO3)2 (aq)

Ionic Equation:

Zn (s) + Cu2+ (aq) → Zn2+ (aq) + Cu (s)

Description

A 1 gram granule of zinc metal was dropped into a test tube containing 10 cm

3

of clear blue copper nitrate solution (1 M). The zinc quickly began to react with the solution producing a clear green solution and a darker solid at the bottom of the test tube.

Explanation:

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1) 2
2) 2
3) there are 2 atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of oxygen, altogether is 3
4) subscript tells how many atoms of each element are present in the molecule
5) No, it is not balanced because the oxygen atom is not equal on both sides of the reactants and products. This wouldn’t be considered balanced as there are two oxygen atoms in the reactants section and only one oxygen on the products section.

It is:
2 H2 + O2 -> 2 H2O

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The answer is B because

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Explanation:

there are four (4)mole of Nh3 that react with N2

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Which three phenomena occur during a double slit experiment and support the wave model of light?


A-light bends around the edges of the slit.

B-light passes straight through the slit.

C-dark areas appear on the screen.

D-bright areas appear on the screen.

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Answer:

Option A, A-light bends around the edges of the slit.

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Answer: ^_^

Explanation:

its because during day time the ball becomes heated up and the air inside it try to come out as the heat air always try to go up swelling up the ball,

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Answer:

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Explanation:

What does it mean if a solution is a "weak acid "? Strong acid? Give logical ph values for each

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Answer:

A weak acid is an acid that partially dissociates into its ions in an aqueous solution or water. In contrast, a strong acid fully dissociates into its ions in water. At the same concentration, weak acids have a higher pH value than strong acids.

Explanation:

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the ____metals are in the first column. each of them has full shells, plus one extra electron sitting in a new, outer shell
A) Alkali
B) Alkali Earth
C) Arthropod

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Answer:

The answer is A.

Explanation:

In periodic table, group 1 (1st column) are Alkali metals and group 2 (2nd column) are Alkali Earth metals.

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Where are the options to choose from

Answer:

Examples of chemical properties include flammability, toxicity, acidity, reactivity (many types), and heat of combustion. Iron, for example, combines with oxygen in the presence of water to form rust; chromium does not oxidize (Figure 2).

Explanation:

1. X-linked (also called sex-linked traits) are inherited on the _____ chromosome.

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Answer:

Genes on the X chromosome are said to be X-linked. X-linked genes have distinctive inheritance patterns because they are present in different numbers in females (XX) and males (XY). X-linked human genetic disorders are much more common in males than in females due to the X-linked inheritance pattern.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Rhodium is used to make electrical contacts, as jewelry and in catalytic converters, but is most frequently used as an alloying agent in other materials, such as platinum and palladium. These alloys are used to make such things as furnace coils, electrodes for aircraft spark plugs and laboratory crucibles.

Explanation:

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define p-block element?

Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf D. \ Bronze}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Let's analyze the answer choices.

The first answer choices. diamond, coal, and graphite, all have something in common. They are allotropes of carbon. They are made of the same element, but each has a different arrangement of atoms, which leads to different properties.

Bronze is an alloy of copper, tin, and other metals. It's not an allotrope of carbon or related to the other answer choices. Therefore, it is the odd one out.

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Explanation:

A prime illustration of sour salad dressing formulas and suspension. Vinegar is also an acetic acid product which is dispersed in water, so we can't even see molecules in the oil. The removal throughout the liquid phase to make a solution.

The Law of Superposition states

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In an undisturbed sequence of layers of rocks, the younger layers lie on top of the older layers

1) Write the symbol and charge for each individual ion
2) Balance the charge so that they equal to zero
3)Write the formula based on how many of each ion you used in step 2


11) Beryllium and Phosphorus
12) cesium and Sulfur
13) Lithium and phosphorus
14) fluorine and rubidium
15) Francium and oxygen

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Answer:

I'm pretty sure these are correct

11) Be 2+ and P 3-    Formula is Be3P2  

12) Cs 1+ and S 2-    Formula: Cs2S

13) Li 1+ and P 3-      Formula: Li3P

14) Rb 1+ and F 1-     Formula: RbF

15) Fr 1+ and O 2-    Formula: Fr2O

Explanation:

You do the criss-cross method where the charge on one ion becomes the amount on the second

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Increase
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explain how movements along faults generate earthquakes


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Explanation:

When a plate moves it shifts the earth, and it can cause an earthquake.

A fault is where two of earth's tectonic plates come together. They can slide against the other, causing earthquakes, they can push against each other causing mountains to form, and they can move apart from each other, causing  valleys or trenches.

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