Answer:
2a. Calcium chloride
2b.hydrochloride acid
2c. water molecules
2d.hydrochloric acid
2e.carbon dioxide
Explanation:
CaCO3+2HCl=CaCl2+CO2+H2O
which planet in are solar system haves most moons
Answer:
Jupiter
Explanation:
When running an experiment, it is essential to record data and observations within your lab notebook. The data and observations are then discussed and analyzed, results and discussion. However, as you write a conclusion, some data are more important to include than others. Which of the following data would you include if you had to write a conclusion in for outcome of this week's LLE experiment?
a. MP range of product
b. mass of product
c. mass of flask and cork support
d. instrument used to evaporate the solvent
e. volume of crude reaction mixture used
f. % recovery
g. volume of acid and base used
h. theoretical MP
i. mass of flask, cork support, and product
Answer:
% recovery
MP range of product
mass of product
Explanation:
Liquid–liquid extraction (LLE) is a process of transferring one (or more) solute(s) which are present in a feed solution to another immiscible liquid (solvent). The other solvent that becomes enriched in the target solute(s) is called extract. The original feed solution that is depleted in solute(s) is subsequently referred to as the raffinate.
This method is used to purify compounds and separate mixtures of compounds. This is very important when we want to isolate a product from a reaction mixture.
The percent recovery is the amount of solute that is transferred to the extract. This is the most important data to be recorded in an LLE experiment.
The melting point range necessarily helps us to identify the product and the mass of solid tells us the quantity of the solid obtained after extraction.
9-fluorenone was isolated and purified from a crude mixture containing chloroanilic acid and benzocaine dissolved in diethyl ether. Arrange the various steps carried out experiment:
a. Drain off the remaining organic from the tip of the separatory funnel
b. Weight out the product and determine Its MP
c. Mix/vent then drain off the organic layer
d. Add sodium sulfate to the aqueous layer to remove aw residua' water
e. Add the crude reaction mixture to the separatory funnel
f. Extract chloroaniIic acid by adding 5%. HCl solution to the crude reaction mixture
g. Extract benzociane by adding 5% HCI solution to the crude reaction mixture
h. Decant the into a round bottom flask and use the rotavap to evaporate solvent
i. Extract benzociane by adding 5% NaOH solution to the organic layer
j. Extract chloroanilic acid by 5% NaOH to to organic War
k. Add sodium sulfate to the organic layer to remove any residual water
l. Mix/vent then drain off the aqueous layer
Answer:
Explanation:
[tex]\text{The steps shown below indicate the rearrangement of the experiment.}[/tex]
[tex]\text{e. Add the crude reaction mixture to the separatory funnel}[/tex]
[tex]\text{f. Extract chloroaniIic acid by adding 5\%. HCl solution to the crude reaction mixture }[/tex]
[tex]\text{l. Mix/vent then drain off the aqueous layer}[/tex]
[tex]\text{i. Extract benzociane by adding 5\% NaOH solution to the organic layer}[/tex]
[tex]\text{c. Mix/vent then drain off the organic layer}[/tex]
[tex]\text{d. Add sodium sulfate to the aqueous layer to remove aw residual water}[/tex]
[tex]\text{a. Drain off the remaining organic from the tip of the separatory funnel}[/tex]
[tex]\text{h. Decant the into a round bottom flask and use the rotavap to evaporate solvent}[/tex]
[tex]\text{b. Weight out the product and determine Its MP}[/tex]
A student determines the molar mass of acetone, CH3COCH3, by the method used in this experiment. She found that the equilibrium temperature of a mixture of ice and water was 1.0 degrees C on her thermometer. When she added 11.1 g of her sample to the mixture, the temperature, after thorough stirring, fell to -3.0 degrees C. She then poured off the solution through a screen into a beaker. The mass of the solution was 90.4 g.a) What was the freezing point depression?b) What was the molality of acetone? I need help especially with this one.c) How much acetone was in the decanted solution?d) How much water is in the decanted solution?e) How much acetone would there be in a solution containing 1 kg of water and acetone at the same concentration as she had in her experiment?f) What did she find to be the molar mass of acetone, assuming she made the calculation properly?
Answer:
(a). 4°C, (b). 2.4M, (c). 11.1 g, (d). 89.01 g, (e). 139.2 g and (f). 58 g/mol.
Explanation:
Without mincing words let's dive straight into the solution to the question.
(a). The freezing point depression can be Determine by subtracting the value of the initial temperature from the final temperature. Therefore;
The freezing point depression = [ 1 - (-3)]° C = 4°C.
(b). The molality can be Determine by using the formula below;
Molality = the number of moles found in the solute/ solvent's weight(kg).
Molality = ( 11.1 / 58) × (1000)/ ( 90.4 - 11.1) = 2.4 M.
(c). The mass of acetone that was in the decanted solution = 11.1 g.
(d). The mass of water that was in the decanted solution = 89.01 g.
(e). 2.4 = x/ 58 × (1000/1000).
x = 2.4 × 58 = 139.2 g.
(f). The molar mass of acetone = (12) + (1 × 3) + 12 + 16 + 12 + (1 x 3) = 58 g/mol.
Define atmosphere and list any three ways in which
the atmosphere is useful for the survival of living
things.
Answer:
Explanation:
Atmosphere - the envolpoe of gasses sourounding the earth or another planet or the air in any particular place. The atmosphere protects us from the suns harmful rays, carrys cloud full of water so it can rain all over the world, and have oxygen, which is nessecary for survival to all living things.
which type of rock is rhyolite A.Intusive igneous B.Sedimentary C.Extrusive igneous D.Metamorphic
Answer:
C - Extrusive igneous
Explanation:
Rhyolite is an extrusive igneous due to the high silica content, the lava is very dangerous.
Answer:
Its C
Explanation:
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4)
On a hot day, your friend brings you some iced tea to cool off. Only, its unsweetened. You add sugar, but it just does not dissolve
fast enough. Which procedure would speed up the dissolving process?
A)
Add the sugar in the dark.
B)
Add larger crystals of sugar, or sugar cubes.
C)
Take the tea up to the top of a close mountain.
D)
• Take out the ice and stir it up outside where it is warmer.
Answer: D)
• Take out the ice and stir it up outside where it is warmer.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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During electrolysis, where do reduction reactions occur?
A. in the anode of an electrolytic cell
B. in the cathode of an electrolytic cell
C. in the power source of an electrolytic cell
D. in the salt bridge of an electrolytic cell
Answer:
B)
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Is ionization complete or incomplete when sodium hydroxide compounds are dissolved in water and why?
Answer: Ionization is complete when sodium hydroxide compound is dissolved in water as it is strong electrolyte.
Explanation:
Strong bases are good electrolytes as they completely dissociate to give ions which help in the conduction of electrical current.
Weak bases are those substances which dissociate partially to give hydroxide ions [tex](OH^-)[/tex] when dissolved in water.
Example: [tex]NH_4OH\rightleftharpoons NH_4^++OH^-[/tex]
Strong bases are those substances which dissociate completely to give hydroxide ions [tex](OH^-)[/tex] ions when dissolved in water.
Example: [tex]NaOH\rightarrow Na^++OH^-[/tex]
When sodium hydroxide (NaOH) compounds are dissolved in water (H₂O), ionization takes place completely.
What is ionization?Ionization is a process, where compound on dissociation coverts into ions.
Dissociation of NaOH takes place as follow:
NaOH → Na⁺ + OH⁻
Here NaOH, is a strong electrolyte or strong base which completely dissociate into ions and never combine to again form NaOH. Whereas weak electrolytes are those which partially dissociate into ions and gives reaction like as:
AB ↔ A⁺ + B⁻
Complete ionization takes place when sodium hydroxide compounds are dissolved in water.
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structure of 2,6-diiodo-4-methyl-5-propylheptane
Answer:
diiodo????
Explanation:
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According to the combined gas law, pressure is inversely proportional to volume and directly proportional to temperature, and volume is directly proportional to temperature.
True
B. False
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SUMMARY: Write a 3-4 sentence summary about molecules.
Answer:
molecules definition is that "a molecule is an electrical neutral group of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds molecules are distinguished from ions by their lack of electrical charge." molecules have a part of many things we touch or come across in a everyday life. se example of theses things are water,nitrogen, glucose, and many other things.a molecule is an atom that forms a chemical bond with another atom.
Explanation:
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What is one of the major conclusions made from the study of line spectra of various elements?
A)
the movement of electrons outside the nucleus
B)
absorption and emission of energy is quantized
C)
the presence of energy beyond the visible spectrum
D)
the presence of electrons outside the nucleus of an atom
Answer:
B
Explanation:
The reaction for luminol is basically luminol and hydrogen peroxide. In the instructions for the preparation of the chemicals, I found that the hydrogen peroxide is 44 times more concentrated than the luminol. The fact that there are two reactants, should make you wonder if the reaction is second order overall. However, in class, we presented data that showed that the natural log of the amount of light change over time was a straight line with a negative slope. This would tend to make you think that the reaction is first order, given the information here, you can confidently say that this reaction is:
A. zeroth order
B. first order
C. pseudo first order
D. second order
E. third order
Answer:
pseudo first order
Explanation:
We know that for a first order reaction, the plot of the natural log of the amount of reactant against time is a straight line with a negative slope. In this case the amount of substance is monitored using the amount of light change. Hence, the plot of the natural log of the amount of light change against time was a straight line with a negative slope.
The statement above characterizes a first order reaction. However, we must remember that the reaction is bimolecular; it involves luminol and hydrogen peroxide. The hydrogen peroxide is 44 times more concentrated than the luminol making the reaction a pseudo first order reaction.
A Pseudo first-order reaction can be defined as a second-order or bimolecular reaction that is made to behave like a first-order reaction(Byjus).
When do Florida plants prepare themselves for the cold winter temperatures? (1 point)
a
Beginning of the spring
b
During the fall
c
End of the spring
d
End of the summer
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Answer:
A. Beginning of the spring
Explanation:
Pa like, Pa follow, Pa rate
Describe the process for the separation of water and water soluble matter.
Sive an important difference of each of the following pair.
Solid and liquid
b. Liquid and gas
Solid and gas
d. Melting and freezing
Vapourization and condensation. f. Melting and sublimation.
Filtration and evaporation, 1. Sedimentation and decantation,
Homogeneous and heterogenous mixture
Water insoluble and water soluble matter
Write T for true and F for false statements.
All matters are visible.
Air is a matter.
The tiny particles of matter are called molecule.
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Answer:
Describe the process for the separation of water and water soluble matter.
Sive an important difference of each of the following pair.
Solid and liquid
b. Liquid and gas
Solid and gas
d. Melting and freezing
Vapourization and condensation. f. Melting and sublimation.
Filtration and evaporation, 1. Sedimentation and decantation,
Homogeneous and heterogenous mixture
Water insoluble and water soluble matter
Write T for true and F for false statements.
All matters are visible.
Air is a matter.
The tiny particles of matter are called molecule.
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1) De los siguientes cambios indicar cuál es químico y cual es físico:
• Aplastar una lata:
• Congelar agua:
• Quemar pasto:
• Hervir agua:
• Se descompone fruta:
• Se oxida hierro:
• Derretir chocolate:
• Mezclar agua y sal:
• Pulverizar un ladrillo:
• Quemar pólvora
A student is given a sample of matter and asked to determine whether it is an element, compound, or mixture. The student discovers that she cannot separate
the components of the sample by physical means. However, she is able to separate the sample by chemical means into three different pure substances. The
sample must be______.
A. an element
B. a compound
C. a mixture
D. a solution
Answer is B
A mixture means two compounds mixed together but not atomically. For example, sand and water solution. A water with sand mixed inside is a mixture because the sand can be separated by physical means.
Water is H2O. This means it is a compound, because hydrogen and oxygen is bonded together atomically. Hydrogen however is an element, because you can't seperate it anymore (You could seperate it in the sense of protons and neutrons, but the definition of element is something you can see on the periodic table)
Compound means more than one element bonded together.
The sample must be a compound because it couldn't be seperated by physical means but can be seperated by chemical means into three pure substances (synonym of element)
The chemical equation below shows the reaction of magnesium and oxygen which combine to form magnesium oxide.
Mg + O = MgO
In this equation, magnesium and oxygen are the _____
•reactants
•products
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The law that states when different compounds are formed by a combination of the same elements, different masses of one element combine with the same fixed to other elment
Answer:
The law of multiple proportions states that whenever the same two elements form more than one compound, the different masses of one element that combine with the same mass of the other element are in the ratio of small whole numbers.
Definition of chemical change
Answer:
Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance, called chemical synthesis or, alternatively, chemical decomposition into two or more different substances. These processes are called chemical reactions and, in general, are not reversible except by further chemical reactions.
Explanation:
n = 4, l=2, ml= 2 which orbital?
Answer:
It's the 4d orbital
Explanation:
n is the principal quantum number, n=4, means the 4th orbital, l=2, means 'f'(l=0,1,2,3 which means spdf respectively)
balance kclo3-kcl+02
List out fifteen ways of how you use water in your everyday life
Answer:
Drinking water
Showering
Brushing your teeth
Cooking
Doing Laundry
Washing your hands
Watering Plants
Cleaning dishes
Recreation; such as swimming pools
Used to grow food
Explanation:
What is the percentage by mass of chromium in sodium dichromate (VI) Na2
Cr2
O7
?
Answer:
39.7%
Explanation:
To obtain the percentage composition of chromium (Cr) in Na₂Cr₂O₇, do the following:
Molar mass of Na₂Cr₂O₇ = (23×2) + (52×2) + (16×7)
= 46 + 104 + 112
= 262 g/mol
Mass of Cr in Na₂Cr₂O₇ = 2 × 52 = 104 g
Percentage composition of Cr = mass of Cr / Molar mass of Na₂Cr₂O₇ × 100
= 104 / 262 × 100
= 39.7%
Thus, the percentage composition of chromium (Cr) in Na₂Cr₂O₇ is 39.7%
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Look for hazard symbols on products currently being used in your home. Name five with the corresponding symbol. You may not repeat a product name.
Answer:
bleach, hair spray,spay cleaner and idek
Explanation:
A major textile dye manufacturer developed a new yellow dye. The dye has a percent composition of 75.95% C, 17.72% N, and 6.33% H by mass with a molar mass of about 240 g/mol. Determine the molecular formula of the dye.
Answer:
C₁₅N₃H₁₅
Explanation:
Follow the sequence ...
%/100wt => grams/100wt => moles => mole ratio => reduce mole ratio (divide by smaller mole value) => empirical ratio.
Note: If the above calculation comes out with a fraction (for most textbook problems) do the following:
--.25 => multiply empirical ratio by 4
--.50 => multiply empirical ratio by 2
--.75 => multiply empirical ratio by 4
Or, if initial data is given in grams, convert to %/100wt. (example at end of problem)
This Problem:
%/100wt. grams moles =mass/formula wt.
%C = 75.95% => 75.95g => 75.95g/12.0107g·mol⁻¹ = 6.325 mole OS
%N = 17.72% => 17.72g => 17.72g/14.0067g·mol⁻¹ = 1.2651 mole N
%H = 6.33% => 6.33g => 6.33g/1.00794g·mol⁻¹ = 6.28 mol H
(∑ = 100% | assume 100g cpd => ( grams => 100g compound would contain 75.95g C, 17.72g N & 6.33g H )
=> mole ratio => C : N : H => 6.3235 : 1.2651 : 6.28
=> reduce mole ratio ( divide by smaller mole value ) ...
=> 6.3235/1.2651 : 1.2651/1.2651 : 6.28/1.2651 => empirical ratio is => 5:1:5
empirical formula => C₅NH₅
empirical formula wt. = 5C + 1N + 5H = 5(12) + 1(14) + 5(1) = 79
=> molecular ratio (n) => molecular wt (given) = N · empirical formula wt
=> N = molecular wt / empirical wt = 240/79 = 3
∴ Molecular Formula is => C₅NH₅ X 3 => C₁₅N₃H₁₅
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EXAMPLE: Empirical Formula Problem with initial data in grams:
Assume an oxide of Osmium (compd wt) = 2.89 grams contains 2.16 gram Osmium, what is the empirical formula?
Use given mass values to calculate %/100wt then use the sequence
% => grams => moles => reduce => emp. ratio => emp. formula
%Os = 2.16g/2.89g x 100% = 74.74%
%Oxy = [(2.89g -2.16g)/2.89] x 100% = 25.26% or use 100% - 74.74% = 25.26%
% => g => moles => reduce => emp formula
%Os = 74.74% => 74.74g => 74.74g/190.23g·mol⁻¹ = 0.3929 mol Os
%Oxy = 25.26% => 25.26g => 25.26g/16g·mol⁻¹ = 1.5788 mole Oxy
Reduce mole ratio (divide by smaller mole value) => empirical ratioo
=> Os:Oxy => 0.3929/0.3929 : 1.5788/0.3929 = 1 : 4
=> Empirical Formula => OsO₄
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what is the overall equilibrium constant of 4NH3+7O2=4NO2+6H2O
Answer:
An apple, potato, and onion all taste the same if you eat them with your nose plugged
Explanation: