Need help please: How many mL of 0.150 Molarity CaBr2 solution must be used to react with 50 mL of 0.115 Molarity AgNO3?

CaBr2 + 2AgNO3 --> Ca(No3)2 + 2AgBr

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Answer 1

Answer:

0.019 L or 19.1 mL

Explanation:

Given the equation of the reaction; we have:

CaBr2 + 2AgNO3 --> Ca(No3)2 + 2AgBr

We must first obtain the number of moles of AgNO3 reacted. This can be obtained from;

Concentration of AgNO3 reacted= 0.115 M

Volume of AgNO3 reacted= 50 ml

Since

Number of moles of AgNO3= concentration of AgNO3 × volume of AgNO3

Number of moles = 0.115 M × 50/1000 = 5.75 ×10^-3 moles

From the reaction equation;

2 moles of AgNO3 reacts with 1 mole of CaBr2

5.75 ×10^-3 moles of AgNO3 reacts with 5.75 ×10^-3 moles × 1 /2 = 2.875×10^-3 moles of CaBr2

Now;

Number of moles of CaBr2= concentration of CaBr2 × volume of CaBr2

Number of moles of CaBr2= 2.875×10^-3 moles

Volume of CaBr2= ????

Concentration of CaBr2= 0.150 M

Hence;

Volume of CaBr2= number of moles of CaBr2/ concentration of CaBr2

Volume of CaBr2= 2.875×10^-3 moles / 0.150

Volume of CaBr2= 0.019 L or 19.1 mL

Answer 2

Answer:

19 mL of CaBr₂ solution should be used to react with AgNO₃

Explanation:

By stoichiometry of the reaction (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction) react:

AgNO₃: 2 molesCaBr₂: 1 mole

50 ml of 0.115 M AgNO₃ react. Since molarity is the number of moles of solute per liter of solution, then you can do the following rule of three: if there are 0.115 moles of AgNO₃ in 1 L, in 0.05 L (being 1 L = 1000 mL, then 50 mL = 0.05 L How many moles are there?

[tex]moles of AgNO_{3}=\frac{0.05L*0.115 moles}{1 L}[/tex]

moles of AgNO₃=5.75*10⁻³

Now we can make a new rule of three to calculate the amount of moles necessary for CaBr₂ to react with moles of AgNO₂: if stoichiometry 2 moles of AgNO₃ react with 1 mole of CaBr₂, 5.75*10⁻³ moles of AgNO₃ with how many moles of CaBr₂ react ?

[tex]moles of CaBr_{2} =\frac{5.75*10^{-3}moles of AgNO_{3}*1 mole of CaBr_{2} }{2moles of AgNO_{3}}[/tex]

moles of CaBr₂=2.875*10⁻³ moles

Being 0.150 the molarity of the CaBr₂ compound, you can apply the following rule of three: if by definition of molarity 0.150 moles are in 1 L, 2.875 * 10⁻³ moles in how much volume is it present?

[tex]volume=\frac{2.875*10^{-3} moles*1L}{0.150 moles}[/tex]

volume=0.019 L

Being 1 L = 1000 mL, then 0.019 L = 19 mL

19 mL of CaBr₂ solution should be used to react with AgNO₃


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D. Weight

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What volume of 10,0 M H2SO4 is required to prepare 4.0 L of 0.50 M H2SO4?
A) 0.20 L
B) 0.40 L
C) 0.50 L
D) 1.0L
E) 4.0L

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Answer: A)  0.20 L

Explanation:

Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per Liter of the solution.

According to the neutralization law,

[tex]M_1V_1=M_2V_2[/tex]

where,

[tex]M_1[/tex] = molarity of stock [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] solution = 10.0 M

[tex]V_1[/tex] = volume of stock [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex]   solution = ?

[tex]M_2[/tex] = molarity of dilute [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex]  solution = 0.50 M

[tex]V_2[/tex] = volume of dilute [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex]  solution = 4.0 L

[tex]10.0\times V_1=0.50\times 4.0[/tex]

[tex]V_1=0.20L[/tex]

Therefore, the volume of 10.0 M [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] solution needed to prepare 4.0 L of 0.50 M [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] is 0.20 L

4. If 175 undecayed nuclei remain from a sample of 2800 nuclei, how many half-
lives have passed? (Show your work.) *
Your answer

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Answer:

X = 4

Explanation:

Start 2800

End 175

175 = 2800x(0.5)^X

175/2800 = 0.5^X

0.0625 = 0.5^X

log(0.5 x) = log(0.0625)

x · log(0.5) = log(0.0625)

-0.301x = -1.204

x = -1.204/-0.301

x = 4

Use the balanced equation below to answer the question that follows
6 CO2 + 6H2O - CH206 +60,
How many moles of water are needed to produce 4 moles of CH420?-
a.4
b. 6
c. 10
d. 24

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The answer will be C

A student is trying to dissolve 20 grams of sugar in a beaker containing 250 milliliters of water at room temperature. What can the student do to make the sugar dissolve faster in the water?

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Answer:

They can warm up the water. Sugar dissolves much faster in warm/hot water.

A perfect example of this is when you put sugar in your hot coffee/tea -> it will dissolve almost immediately. If you put sugar in cold water, you will have to stir it for quite some time before it dissolves.

what happens to the zebra molecules once they are eaten by the cheetah?

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Answer:

All living organisms need food for their body metabolism. Food helps in the provision of basic nutrients for the body’s survival and growth.

When the Cheetah eats the Zebra, enzymes acts on the Zebra molecules and converts it into smaller molecules.

The smaller molecules broken down are then readily absorbed and used by the cells of the Cheetah.

How is the human hand different from the ape hand

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Answer:

in explanation

Explanation:

Human hands are distinguished from apes by possessing longer thumbs relative to fingers.

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Answer:

The human hand and primate hand both have finger prints and palm prints, or palmar whorls, but the prints differ. Human fingerprints have a higher ride density than primate fingerprints, which means the print ridges, or lines, are closer together. While the human’s prints are denser, primates usually have more lines overall.

Explanation:

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What is the molarity of a NaCl solution with 3.7 moles and 2.3 L?*

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Answer:

5.0 molatrity

Explanation:

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Answer:

Approximately 1.61

Explanation:

Molarity = Moles/Liters

Molariry = 3.7 moles NaCl / 2.3L

Molariry = 1.61

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If a gas has a pressure of 1.69 atm at a temperature of 300 K, what will the pressure change to if the container is cooled to 100 K?

Also


If a gas has a pressure of 715 mm Hg at the temperature of 500 K, what will the pressure change to if the container is heated to 900 K?

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Answer:

The First one is: 0.563atm

The second one is: 1.692atm

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Explanation: Look at Photo Attached

The pressure has been reduced with the cooling of the container, and the change in pressure has been 1.06 atm. The pressure has been increased with the heating of the container and the change in pressure has been 572 mm Hg.

Assuming the gas has been following the ideal behavior. According to the ideal gas equation,

PV =nRT

If the same gas has been heated, the n and R will be constant, as well as with the constant volume of initial and final pressure, the relationship to the P and T can be given as:

[tex]\rm \dfrac{Initial\;pressure}{Initial\;temperature}\;=\;\dfrac{Final\;pressure}{Final\;temperature}[/tex]

(a) For the gas with an initial pressure of 1.69 atm, the final pressure will be:

[tex]\rm \dfrac{1.69}{300}\;=\;\dfrac{Final\;Pressure}{100}[/tex]

Final pressure = 0.563 atm.

The change in pressure = Initial pressure - Final pressure

The change in pressure = 1.63 - 0.563 atm

The change in pressure = 1.06 atm.

The pressure has been reduced with the cooling of the container, and the change in pressure has been 1.06 atm.

(b) For the gas at initial pressure 715 mm Hg, the final pressure will be:

[tex]\rm \dfrac{715}{500}\;=\;\dfrac{Final\;Pressure}{900}[/tex]

Final pressure = 1,287 mm Hg.

The change in pressure = Final pressure - Initial pressure

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What did Virchow observe that led him to determine one of the main components of cell theory?

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Answer:

In the year 1850, Rudolf Virchow was studying cells under a microscope, when he observed that cells were dividing and forming new cells. Realizing what he had observed, he understood that living cells reproduce new cells through division

Ammonia (NH3) Is base.
How best do you describe Ammonia when dissolved in water

B. Ammonia forms a neutral solution.

C. Ammonia forms a buffered solution.

d. Ammonia acts as base because has OH- and makes water accepts hydrogen.

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Answer:

Ammonia accepts a proton from water

Explanation:

Let us quickly remind ourselves of the Brownstead-Lowry definition of an acid. According to Brownstd-Lowry, an acid is any substance that donates hydrogen ions while a base is any substance that accepts hydrogen ions. The hydrogen ion is also known as a proton.

If we look at the behaviour of ammonia in water;

NH3(g) + H2O(l) ----> NH4^+(aq) + OH^-(aq)

We can easily see that ammonia accepts a proton from water (this makes it a Brownstd-Lowry base) and the hydroxide ion is formed in the process. Water functions as the proton donor here.

For the following compound, determine each element and if the element is a metal or nonmetal. Also determine if the compound has an ionic, covalent, or metallic bond:



NaCl

SO2

CaO

HF

NO2

H2O

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NaCl - also known as sodium chloride or table salt; an ionic bond; it’s a chemical compound, so both
SO2 - also known as sulfur dioxide; a covalent bond; nonmetal
CaO - also known as calcium oxide; an ionic bond; metal
HF - also known as hydrogen fluoride; polar covalent; metal
NO2 - also known as nitrogen dioxide; covalent; nonmetal
H2O - also known as water; covalent; nonmetal

How many grams of aluminum oxide would be produced from the reaction of 0.25 grams of aluminum with excess oxygen gas?

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Answer:

0.472 grams of aluminum oxide would be produced from the reaction of 0.25 grams of aluminum with excess oxygen gas.

Explanation:

First of all, you should know that the balanced reaction that occurs:

4 Al + 3 O₂ → 2 Al₂O₃

Then, by stoichiometry of the reaction (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts are produced in moles:

Al: 4 molesO₂: 3 molesAl₂O₃: 2 moles

Being:

Al: 27 g/moleO: 16 g/mole

The molar mass of the compounds participating in the reaction is:

Al: 27 g/moleO₂: 2*16 g/mole= 32 g/moleAl₂O₃: 2*27 g/mole + 3*16 g/mole= 102 g/mole

Then, by stoichiometry of the reaction, the following amounts of mass react and are produced:

Al: 4 moles*27 g/mole= 108 gO₂: 3 moles*32 g/mole= 96 gAl₂O₃: 2 moles*102 g/mole= 204 g

 

Now it is possible to apply the following rule of three: if 108 grams of Al produce 204 grams of Al₂O₃, 0.25 grams of aluminum how much mass of Al₂O₃ will it produce?

[tex]mass of Al_{2} O_{3} =\frac{0.25 grams of Al*204 grams of Al_{2} O_{3} }{108 grams of Al}[/tex]

mass of Al₂O₃=0.472 grams

0.472 grams of aluminum oxide would be produced from the reaction of 0.25 grams of aluminum with excess oxygen gas.

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Using the activity series provided. Which reactants will form products? Na > Mg > Al > Mn > Zn > Cr > Fe > Cd > Co > Ni > Sn > Pb > H > Sb > Bi > Cu > Ag Ag +NaNO3 Right arrow. Fe + Al2O3 Right arrow. Ni + NaCl Right arrow. Fe + Cu(NO3)2 Right arrow.

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

To solve this we must be knowing each and every concept related to  activity series. Therefore, Fe + Cu(NO[tex]_3[/tex])[tex]_2[/tex] reactants will form products. The correct option is option D.

What is activity series?

We refer to the metal series in the image above as the activity series. This serves as a guide so that we can identify the byproducts of a metal displacement process. For displacement to take place, a metal must be placed over the other metallic combination.

Ag is significantly lower than Na in the series so, nothing happens. Since Al is above Fe, there is no response. Ni is below Na, hence no reaction will take place. A displacing reaction will happen because Fe is a greater active metal than copper.

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For the reaction NH4Cl (s)→NH3 (g)  + HCl (g) at 25°C, ΔH = 176 kJ/moland ΔS = 0.285 kJ/(mol - K).

What is the ΔG, and will this reaction be spontaneous in the forward direction?

169 kJ/mol; no

-91 kJ/mol; yes

91 kJ/mol; no

91 kJ/mol; yes

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Answer:

C: 91 kJ/mol; no

Explanation:

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The ΔG is 91kJ/mol and the reaction is not spontaneous in the forward direction and the correct option is option 3.

What is Gibbs free energy change?

Gibbs free energy, also known as the Gibbs function, Gibbs energy, or free enthalpy, is a quantity that is used to measure the maximum amount of work done in a thermodynamic system when the temperature and pressure are kept constant.

The Gibbs free energy of the system is a state function because it is defined in terms of thermodynamic properties that are state functions.

The change in the Gibbs free energy of the system that occurs during a reaction is therefore equal to the change in the enthalpy of the system minus the change in the product of the temperature times the entropy of the system.

                                             ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

Given,

ΔH = 176kJ/mol

ΔS = 0.285kJ/mol K

T = 25⁰C = 273 + 25 = 298K

ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

ΔG = 176000 - 298 × 285

= 91070 = 91 kJ/mol

Since ΔG is positive, the reaction is not spontaneous in the forward direction.

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In The diagram which part is negatively charged?

• solid Cu

• wire

• salt bridge

• solid Zn

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Answer:

Solid Zn

Explanation:

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In the diagram solid Zn is negatively charged.

When is solid Zn is negatively charged?

Zinc is known as a element that acts as a negative electrode based on the fact that it has more negative potential and acts as the anode.

Based on the fact that zinc is a metal, it is known to often forms metallic compounds with other kinds of metals and based on the fact that it also has an ion charge of +2, the zinc ions are referred to as a strong reducing agents and thus do form ionic bonds.

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What is it called when Earth’s magnetic poles change places?
a.
a strike-slip fault
c.
sea-floor spreading
b.
magnetic reversal
d.
continental drift

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Answer:

Its b. Magnetic reversal

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

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Label each element in the chemical reaction below with the correct oxidation state



NH3 (aq) + 3 HOCl (ax)



NCI () + 3 H20 (1)

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Answer:

N = -3

H = +1

O = -2

Cl = +1

Explanation:

The balanced Equation of the reaction above is:

NH3 + 3HOCl ----> NCl3 + 3H2O

Where NH3 is ammonia;

HOCl is Oxochlorate (I) acid

NCl3 is nitrogen trichloride

H2O is water

Nitrogen in both Ammonia and Nitrogen trichloride has an oxidation state of -3. It shares three electrons with each of the three atoms of hydrogen and chlorine

Hydrogen in both Oxochlorate (I) acid and in water has an oxidation state of +1. Each atom shares an election with oxyen in both compounds.

Oxygen in both Oxochlorate (I) acid and water has an oxidation state of -2. Each atom shares two electrons with neighboring atoms; in HOCl, it shares with chlorine and hydrogen, while in H2O, it shares with two atoms of hydrogen.

Chlorine in both Oxochlorate (i) acid and Nitrogen trichloride has an oxidation state of +1. It shares an electron with each of it's neighboring bonded atoms.

Any moving object has _______________ energy A.kinetic B.potential C.gravitational potential

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Any moving object has kinetic energy

Answer:

Kinetic

Explanation:

potential means it has the POTENTIAL to move, gravitational potential energy is when an object isn't moving but the it turns into gravitational kinetic energy since gravity causes it to move. since the object in question is already in motion it proves kinetic energy as the answer.

please help me!!!!!!!! if the temperature of your ice is 32 percent Fahrenheit and your water is 68 Fahrenheit and you mixed the ice and the water together what temperature is your water?

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Answer:

36 degrees farenheit

Steel:
Propane:
Calcium chloride:
Water:

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what is the question

Answer:

Steel is a metallic bond

Propane is a covalent bond

Calcium Chloride is an Ionic Bond

Water is a covalent bond

Explanation:

ence a material's properties, identify each of the , ionic, covalent, or metallic bonds

Ionic Bonds are where the extra outer electron of one atom transfers to the other atom.

Covalent Bonds are where the outer electron of one atom takes the open path to the nucleus (negative valance) of a 2nd atom.

Metallic Bonds are formed from the attraction between free electrons and fixed positively charged metallic atoms. Metallic bonds extend over the entire molecular structure.

Substance                  Properties

Steel                           Conducts electricity as solid and liquid

Propane                      Low melting point

Calcium Chloride       Conducts electricity when dissolved in water

Water                          Solid form is brittle, melts at 0C

Steel is an alloy of carbon, iron and other things

Propane = C3H8 C4- H+

Calcium Chloride  = CaCl2 = Ca2+ Cl-

Water = H2O = OH- and H+

Why is rusted iron an example of an oxidation reduction reaction A. Electrons are exchanged B. Heat is generated C. Iron combines with oxygen D. Iron becomes molten E. Oxygen is used

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Oxygen & water form rust

In the reaction, HCl + H2O produces H3O + Cl, what is the conjugate acid

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Answer:

Conjugate acid is H3O

Explanation:

HCl + H2O = H3O + Cl

HCl = H+ and Cl- = Acid

H2O = OH- and H+ = Neutral as equal OH- and H+

H3O = H3O+ = Acid also known as Hydronium

Cl = Just free floating Chlorine = Cl-

Conjugate acid is H3O

Acid = A solution with more H+ ions than OH- ions.

Which molecule is butyne?

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Answer:

The answer is B.

Explanation:

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How many grams are in 0.572 moles of glucose, C6H12O6

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Answer:

103.00

Explanation:

1 mole of Glucose

6 C = 6 * 12 = 72 grams

12H = 12 * 1 = 12 grams

6O = 6 * 16 =96 grams

Total          = 180 grams

0.572 moles of Glucose

1 mol of glucose = 180 grams

0.572 mols of glucose = x

x = 0.572 * 180

x = 103.00 grams

Which statement best describes the process that the diagrams show?
A solid loses kinetic energy to become a liquid and then becomes a gas
A solid gains kinetic energy to become a liquid and then becomes a gas,
Agas loses kinetic energy to become a liquid and then becomes a solid
Agas gains kinetic energy to become a liquid and then becomes a solid

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Answer:Agas loses kinetic energy to become a liquid and then becomes a solid

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What might happen to global atmospheric carbon levels if the polar ice caps were to melt?

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If the Arctic became completely ice-free and phytoplankton productivity levels were maintained, Arrigo and his colleagues calculated that the new carbon sink could in theory absorb an extra 160 million tonnes of carbon each year.

If the polar ice caps were to melt then it could lift the lid of a new carbon sink capable of soaking up carbon dioxide.

What happens if the polar ice caps melt?

If all the ice protecting Antarctica, Greenland, and mountain glaciers around the sector were to melt, sea degrees might upward push about 70 meters (230 ft). the sea might cowl all of the coastal towns. And the land place would decrease considerably. but many cities, inclusive of Denver, might live to tell the tale.

How do melting ice caps affect the ecosystem?

Melting ice reasons more warming.

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Balance this equation. If a coefficient of "1" is required, choose "blank" for that box.


CO + O ₂ → CO ₂

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Answer:

2CO + O ₂ → 2CO ₂

Explanation:

CO + O ₂ → CO ₂

Left Side

C = 1

O = 3

Right Side

C = 1

O = 2

So we'll balance the oxygen first

2CO + O ₂ → 2CO ₂

Left Side

C = 2

O = 4

Right Side

C = 2

O = 4

Ok so balancing the O has also balanced the C

How do cold temperatures extend the amount of time an organ can be
detached from the body before a transplant?
A. Cold temperatures provide the organ
with
oxygen.
B. Cold temperatures increase cell replication in the organ.
C. Cold temperatures slow the rate at which cells die.
D. Cold temperatures increase the amount of oxygen the organ
needs.

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Answer:

cold temperatures slow the rate at which the cells die.

Explanation:

the answer is c

The correct answer is option C. Cold temperatures slow the rate at which cells die.

At what temperature do cells die cold?

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