Answer:
FeCl₃ + 3 NaOH ⇒ 3 NaCl + Fe(OH)₃
Explanation:
Let's consider the following unbalanced equation. This is a double displacement reaction.
FeCl₃ + NaOH ⇒ NaCl + Fe(OH)₃
We will start balancing Cl atoms by multiplying NaCl by 3.
FeCl₃ + NaOH ⇒ 3 NaCl + Fe(OH)₃
Then, we will get the balanced equation by multiplying NaOH by 3.
FeCl₃ + 3 NaOH ⇒ 3 NaCl + Fe(OH)₃
In the process of photosynthesis, sunlight is converted into
Answer:
Chemical energy
Explanation:
By the use of electrons and protons from water
Answer:
chemical energy
Explanation:
Photosynthesis is the process by which organisms that contain the pigment chlorophyll convert light energy into chemical energy which can be stored in the molecular bonds of organic molecules (e.g., sugars). Photosynthesis powers almost all trophic chains and food webs on the Earth.
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Carbon readily makes these bonds with other elements, primarily..?
Explanation:
Carbon has the ability to form long chains of carbon atoms as well as ringed compounds by continuously bonding to itself. This covalent bonds may be single, double, or triple. Carbon forms covalent bonds easily with other elements, especially hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, halogens, and a variety of nonmetals.
How is heat transferred from one object to another? A. Heat moves from warmer objects to cooler objects. B. Heat moves from cooler objects to warmer objects. c. Heat moves between objects of the same temperature. D. Heat moves back and forth between two objects.
Answer: I believe the answer is A, heat moves from warmer objects to cooler objects. I know for sure it isn’t C or D though so A
The heat is transferred from one object to another as heat moves from warmer objects to cooler objects. The correct option is A.
What is the transfer of heat?There are three ways to transfer heat. They are conduction, convection, and radiation. Heat travels from one body to another body. If the temperature of two objects is different, then the heat travels from higher temperature to lower temperature.
Conduction is the transfer of energy when two objects ate in contact with each other. Convection is a transfer between object and environment. Radiation is when transferred by emission of electromagnetic radiation.
Thus, the correct option is A. Heat moves from warmer objects to cooler objects.
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Q1. Consider respiration, one of the most common chemical reactions on earth occur according
to the reaction:
C6H1206 +602 = 6CO2 + 6H2O + energy
What mass of CO2 forms in the reaction of 25g of glucose with 40g of oxygen?
Answer: First we need to know how many moles of each reactant there are.
C6H12O6 : 25g/180.06g/mol=0.1388mol
O2: 40g/32g/mol=1.25mol
The equation tells us we need 6 moles of O2 for every 1 mole of Glucose.
6 x 0.1388 = 0.8328
So, we have more O2 then needed – it is in excess.
Glucose is the limiting reagent – we use this for the calculation.
The equation tells us we make 6 moles of CO2 for every 1 mole of Glucose
So, we make 0,8328 moles of Carbon Dioxide
Explanation:
Quinine in a 1.664-g antimalarial tablet was dissolved in sufficient 0.10 M to give 500 mL of solution. A 15.00-mL aliquot was then diluted to 100.0 mL with the acid. The fluorescence intensity for the diluted sample at 347.5 nm provided a reading of 327 on an arbitrary scale. A standard 100 ppm quinine solution registered 180 when measured under conditions identical to those for the diluted sample. Calculate the mass of quinine in milligrams in the tablet.
Answer:
605.6mg of quinine
Explanation:
Based on Lambert-Beer's law, the intensity of an optical measurement is directely proportional to its concentration.
Unknown concentration gives a reading of 327
100 ppm gives 180 of intensity
The concentration of the diluted quinine tablet is:
327 * (100ppm / 180) = 181.67 ppm. The final dilution
The concentration of the first diluted solution is:
181.67 ppm * (100.0mL / 15mL) = 1211ppm
ppm could be defined as mass of solute (In this case of quinine) in mg per liter of solution. That is:
1211mg / L
As the tablet was diluted to 500mL = 0.5L, the mass of the quinine is:
0.5L * (1211mg / L) =
605.6mg of quinineduring evaporation, the volume of the liquid decreases and the liquid becomes what???
Answer:
Evaporation happens when a liquid substance becomes a gas. When water is heated, it evaporates. The molecules move and vibrate so quickly that they escape into the atmosphere as molecules of water vapor. ... Once water evaporates, it also helps form clouds
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What effect does a decrease in temperature have on the overall rate of a chemical reaction?
The reaction rate will
A decrease in temperature decreases(blank)
The reaction rate will (blank)
Answer:
A decrease in temperature decreases the number of collisions between molecules . The reaction rate will decrease
Explanation:
the sum of two number is 50,and their difference is 30.find the sum
Answer:
40 and 10
Explanation:
40 plus 10 is 50 40 minus 10 is 30
Answer:
40 and 10
Explanation:
List 4 significant problems with nuclear power plants.xx
Answer:
Cost.
Weapons Proliferation Risk.
Meltdown Risk.
Mining Lung Cancer Risk.
Explanation:
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What is the chemical formula for iodine trichloride?
ОА. ЗІСІ
O B. ICI:
O c. 1, Cl₂
O D. 12C1
Answer:
I₂CL₆
Explanation:
Answer12C1
Explanation:
Which type of substances do you separate into ions when writing the complete ionic equation?
a. Aqueous
b. Liquid
c. Gas
d. Solid
Answer:
a. Aqueous
Explanation:
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What is the minimum temperature
needed to dissolve 35 grams of KCl in 100 grams of water?
Answer:
[tex]30^{\circ}\text{C}[/tex]
Explanation:
To know the temperature at which KCl dissolves in water we need to refer to the general solubility curves.
In the case of [tex]KCl[/tex], [tex]35\ \text{g}[/tex] of it will dissolve in [tex]100\ \text{g}[/tex] of water at a minimum temperature of [tex]30^{\circ}\text{C}[/tex].
So, the the minimum temperature needed to dissolve 35 grams of KCl in 100 grams of water is [tex]30^{\circ}\text{C}[/tex].
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A scientist measures how quickly bamboo plants grow after receiving
different amounts of water. She gives each plant a different amount of water
and measures the plant's growth. What is the manipulated variable in this
experiment?
A. The total number of bamboo plants
B. The number of days of the experiment
C. The size of the bamboo plant
D. The amount of water given
An unknown compound was found to be soluble in concentrated sulfuric acid; however, the 2,4-DNP, chromic acid, and potassium permanganate gave negative results. The only positive result detected was the ferrous hydroxide test. What is the most likely functional group present in such compound
Explanation:
2,4-DNP is negative: aldehyde and ketone absent
Chromic acid is negative: alcohol absent.
KMnO4 test negative: alkene absent
The only positive result is for Fe(OH)2.
Nitro group-containing compounds react with ferrous hydroxide to give amine and ferric hydroxide red ppt. Hence given compound contains the nitro group (-NO2).
is pyramidal molecular geometry?
A. N2
B. H2O
C. NH3
D. CCL4
Answer:
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B.H2OFive identical test tubes are each filled from the following five copper (11) sulfate stock solutions. Which of the following test tubes would appear the lightest blue?
a) Stock solution made form 0.200 moles of CuSO4 dissolved to a total volume of 400 ml
b) Stock solution made form 0.150 moles of CuSO4 dissolved to a total volume of 300 mL
C)Stock solution made form 0.250 moles of CuSO4 dissolved to a total volume of 500 ml
d) Stock solution made form 0.175 moles of CuSO4 dissolved to a total volume of 400 ml
e) Stock solution made form 0.125 moles of CuSO4 dissolved to a total volume of 300 ml
Answer:
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Calculate how many grams of sodium acetate you expected to make from your starting amount of sodium bicarbonate (0.5g). This is your theoretical yield.
Equation: NaHCO3 + HC2H3O2 = NaC2H3O2 + H2O + CO2
a shape with five sides is called a?
Answer:
A five-sided shape is called a pentagon.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a pentagon
Explanation:
I remember that a pentagon has 5 sides
How does water interact with hydrosphere in your own word plzzz
Answer:
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Water moves through the hydrosphere in a cycle. Water collects in clouds, then falls to Earth in the form of rain or snow. This water collects in rivers, lakes and oceans. Then it evaporates into the atmosphere to start the cycle all over again.
How many molecules of methane gas (CH4) are in 32.1 grams of methane
Answer:
There are 1.8021⋅1024 molecules of CH4 in 48 grams of CH4 .
Explanation:
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Like in a cat's eye, the human pupil changes shape in response to changes in
the environment. What is the most likely function of this structure?
A. To allow humans to read
B. To allow humans to see clearly in different levels of light
C. To allow humans to see shades in color
D. To allow humans to see at varying distances
Answer:
B.
Our pupils contract and expand depending on the amount of light at any given time in order to avoid being blinded and to see better in the darkness.
Glucose can be consumed for energy in three ways one ends with glucose being converted into CO2,
another way it is converted into lactic acid/actate, and the third way ends with ethanol. We humans use
the first two ways. What do we call each of the three ways? When/why would we use each of the first
two ways, and why not the third way?
Answer:
In humans, there are two major processes used to convert glucose into energy. cellular respiration or aerobic respiration is one of these processes that take place in presence of oxygen that converts glucose into CO2.
The other process is lactic acid fermentation occurs in muscles in case of depletion of oxygen which converts glucose into lactic acid.
The third process is alcoholic fermentation does not take place in humans and occurs in yeast and some bacteria where they produce ethanol.
Humans cannot use alcoholic fermentation in their own body ferment as there is no genetic information in us to do so as it has encoded in yeast and bacteria.
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Answer:the correct answer is a.
a solution of KCl in water has a concentration of 0.243 M. The solution has a volume of 0.580 L. How many grams of KCl are present in the solution?
Answer:
10.5 g
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Molar concentration of the solution (C): 0.243 MVolume of solution (V): 0.580 LStep 2: Calculate the moles of solute (n)
Molarity is equal to the moles of solute divided by the liters of solution.
M = n/V
n = M × V
n = 0.243 mol/L × 0.580 L = 0.141 mol
Step 3: Calculate the mass corresponding to 0.141 moles of KCl
The molar mass of KCl is 74.55 g/mol.
0.141 mol × 74.55 g/mol = 10.5 g
Calculate the number of total atoms in 195 grams of Ni(OH)2.
1.267 x 10 ^ 24 is the total number of atoms
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Answer:
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Explanation:
100.00 mL of 0.15 M nitrous acid (HNO2) are titrated with a 0.15 M NaOH solution. (a) Calculate the pH for the initial solution. (b) Calculate the pH for the point at which 80.0 mL of the base has been added. (c) Calculate the pH for the equivalence point. (d) Calculate the pH for the point at which 105 mL of the base has been added.
Answer:
a. pH = 2.04
b. pH = 3.85
c. pH = 8.06
d. pH = 11.56
Explanation:
The nitrous acid is a weak acid (Ka = 5.6x10⁻⁴) that reacts with NaOH as follows:
HNO₂ + NaOH → NaNO₂(aq) + H₂O(l)
a. At the beginning there is just a solution of 0.12M HNO₂. As Ka is:
Ka = [H⁺] [NO₂⁻] / [HNO₂]
Where [H⁺] and [NO₂⁻] ions comes from the same equilibrium ([H⁺] = [NO₂⁻] = X):
5.6x10⁻⁴ = X² / 0.15M
8.4x10⁻⁵ = X²
X = [H⁺] = 9.165x10⁻³M
As pH = -log [H⁺]
pH = 2.04b. At this point we have HNO₂ and NaNO₂ (The weak acid and the conjugate base), a buffer. The pH of a buffer is obtained using H-H equation:
pH = pKa + log [NaNO₂] / [HNO₂]
Where pH is the pH of the buffer,
pKa is -log Ka = 3.25
And [NaNO₂] [HNO₂] could be taken as the moles of each compound.
The initial moles of HNO₂ are:
0.100L * (0.15mol / L) = 0.015moles
The moles of base added are:
0.0800L * (0.15mol / L) = 0.012moles
The moles of base added = Moles of NaNO₂ produced = 0.012moles.
And the moles of HNO₂ that remains are:
0.015moles - 0.012moles = 0.003moles
Replacing in H-H equation:
pH = 3.25 + log [0.012moles] / [0.003moles]
pH = 3.85c. At equivalence point all HNO2 reacts producing NaNO₂. The volume added of NaOH must be 100mL. That means the concentration of the NaNO₂ is:
0.15M / 2 = 0.075M
The NaNO₂ is in equilibrium with water as follows:
NaNO₂(aq) + H₂O(l) ⇄ HNO₂(aq) + OH⁻(aq) + Na⁺
The equilibrium constant, kb, is:
Kb = Kw/Ka = 1x10⁻¹⁴ / 5.6x10⁻⁴ = 1.79x10⁻¹¹ = [OH⁻] [HNO₂] / [NaNO₂]
Where [OH⁻] = [HNO₂] = x
[NaNO₂] = 0.075M
1.79x10⁻¹¹ = [X] [X] / [0.075M]
1.34x10⁻¹² = X²
X = 1.16x10⁻⁶M = [OH⁻]
pOH = -log [OH-] = 5.94
pH = 14-pOH
pH = 8.06d. At this point, 5mL of NaOH are added in excess, the moles are:
5mL = 5x10⁻³L * (0.15mol / L) =7.5x10⁻⁴moles NaOH
In 100mL + 105mL = 205mL = 0.205L. [NaOH] = 7.5x10⁻⁴moles NaOH / 0.205L =
3.66x10⁻³M = [OH⁻]
pOH = 2.44
pH = 14 - pOH
pH = 11.56Which of the following molecules has a bent shape?
O A. CO2
O B. H20
O C. BeCl2
O D. NH3
Given the following balanced chemical equation:
2C2H10 + 902 +4CO2 + 10H2O
How many moles of C2H10 are needed to completely react with 6.15
moles of oxygen?
O 1.37 mol
2 mol
0277 mol
Explanation:
[tex]6.15 \: mol \: oxygen \: \times \frac{2 \: mol \: c2h10}{9 \: mol \: oxygen} = 1.37 \: moles \: of \: c2h10 \: needed [/tex]
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