Answer:
[tex]T_2=-53.15\°C[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, in agreement to the Charles' law which states that the volume and temperature relate to each other via a directly proportional relationship at constant pressure, we can write:
[tex]\frac{T_2}{V_2} =\frac{T_1}{V_1}[/tex]
Thus, given V1, V2 and T1 (310 in Kelvin), we can solve for the final temperature as shown below:
[tex]T_2=\frac{T_1V_2}{V_1} \\\\T_2=\frac{310K*32.5mL}{45.8mL}\\\\T_2=220 K-273.15K\\\\T_2=-53.15\°C[/tex]
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Determine the empirical formula for dioxin (C12H4C14O2)
The empirical formula for dioxin (C₁₂H₄Cl₄O₂) is (C₆H₂Cl₂O).
We can determine the components of a chemical compound by looking at its formula. We can determine the precise number of atoms in a compound's molecule using its molecular formula. The ratio of these components is provided by the empirical formula. It is the compound's molecular formula scaled down to its lowest integer ratio.
Empirical formula for dioxin (C₁₂H₄Cl₄O₂) is (C₆H₂Cl₂O).
To determine the emperical formula:
Step1: Determine the masses.
Step 2: Multiply the grams by the atomic mass to get the number of moles.
Step 3: Subtract the least number of moles from the total number of moles of each element.
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28.
Hormones:
A. are released into the interstitium.
B. require target cell receptors to illicit a target cell response.
C. are always proteins.
Only A & B are correct
Answer: I believe that B) require target cell receptors to illicit a target cell response, is the right answer.
Explanation:
1. How many grams are in 1.4 moles of Mg(NO3)2?
Explanation:
molar mass of the compound = 24 + 2× 14+ 16×6
= 24 + 28 + 96
= 148g/mol
no of moles = given mass / molar mass of the compound
1.4 = given mass/ 148
1.4×148=given mass
207.2 g
pls help! What is N for CLO3- ?
Answer:
There is no molecule or ion as ClO3. The correct formula of chlorate ion is ClO3-.
If a rigid can of volume 10.0 L starts at a temperature of 27 oC and 800.0 torr and is heated to 327 oC, what is the new pressure in torr?
Answer: The final pressure is 1600 torr.
Explanation:
To calculate the final pressure of the system, we use the equation given by Gay Lussac' Law. This law states that pressure of the gas is directly proportional to the temperature of the gas at constant volume.
Mathematically,
[tex]\frac{P_1}{T_1}=\frac{P_2}{T_2}[/tex]
where,
[tex]P_1\text{ and }T_1[/tex] are the initial pressure and temperature of the gas.
[tex]P_2\text{ and }T_2[/tex] are the final pressure and temperature of the gas.
We are given:
[tex]P_1=800.0torr\\T_1=27^oC=(27+273)K=300K\\P_2=?\\T_2=327^0C=(327+273)K=600K[/tex]
Putting values in above equation, we get:
[tex]\frac{800.0torr}{300K}=\frac{P_2}{600K}\\\\P_2=1600torr[/tex]
Thus the final pressure is 1600 torr.
how many oxygen molecules in 2.3x10-⁸g of molecular oxygen
Answer:
6.321 × 10^22
Explanation:
Mass of Oxygen =
3.36
g
Molar mass of oxygen (
O
2
) = 16 x 2 =
32
g
m
o
l
−
Total molecules in oxygen = Mass in grams/Molar mass x
N
A
=
3.36
32
x
6.02
x
10
23
=
6.321
x
10
22
Note:
N
A
(Avagadro's number) =
6.02
x
10
23
Hope it helps...
ASAP PLS
A 18.7 g piece of aluminum (which has a heat capacity of 0.89 JPC-g) is
heated to 82.4°C and dropped into a calorimeter containing water
(specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/gºC) initially at 22.3°C. The final
temperature of the water is 24.3°C. Ignoring significant figures, calculate
the mass of water in the calorimeter. *
Answer:
think I did this before and its V
a sample of oxygen has its absolute temperature halved while the pressure of the has remained constant. if the initial volume is 400ml, what is the final volume?
Answer: 200mL
Explanation:
Rain, snow, hail, and sleet are examples of
a
bad weather.
b condensation.
C precipitation.
d evaporation
Answer:
C. Precipitation
It made me put more on my answer.
8. A train travels at a at a speed of 30 miles per hour if 1 mile = 1.6 kilometers, how fast is the train traveling in kilometers per minute?
A. 0.8 km/min
B. 1.0 km/min
C. 0,4 km/min
D. 0,6 km/min
Answer:
Explanation:
A: 0.8 KM/Min
1.6 x 30 = 48
48/60 = 0.8
Which describes how technology has changed society?
A. There is less food available to people.
B. People live longer than they used to
O C. It is more difficult to move goods
O d. It is hard for people to communicate
Answer:
B. People live longer than they used to
Explanation:
None of the other answers are correct.
Use the expression we obtained in class to write the molar absorption coefficient of a particular transition in terms of the transition dipole moment of the transition. If the transition dipole moment is tripled in value, how would the molar absorption coefficient change
Answer:
Initially the function is symmetric with respect to the axis of the one dimensional box. In the final state it is also symmetrical, however you can envision a snapshot of the system as the light field is interacting with the wave-function wherein a node begins to develop as is shown in the middle and the wave function is evolving from the initial to final state. Now consider that the electron density during process is the square of the wave function:
Electron density during transition
As can be seen in the initial and final states the electron density is symmetrically distributed with respect to the axis of the box. However with the field on, the electron density is not symmetrically distributed and a transitory dipole moment can be present. To relate back to real molecules think of each of those orbitals as a linear combination of atomic orbitals. One important factor is the symmetry. But there may be one other factor that will be just as important as symmetry. If you treat orbital 1 as a linear combination over n orbitals and orbital 2 as a linear combinations of orbitals as well, there will be a spatial over lap between the orbital in the ground state and the orbital in the excited state. If there is no spatial overlap between the ground state and excited state orbitals there will be no transition dipole moment. However, if the electrons are in the same place spatially, a large transition dipole moment will result.
Explanation:
The hybridization of orbitals on the central atom in a molecule is sp. The electron-domain geometry around this central atom is ________. The hybridization of orbitals on the central atom in a molecule is sp. The electron-domain geometry around this central atom is ________. trigonal bipyramidal octahedral trigonal planar tetrahedral linear
Answer:The electron-domain geometry around this central atom is linear
Explanation:
The hybridization is sp which means the number of electron pairs involved are 2. The electron domain geometry will have two sigma bonds and thus geometry will be linear.
The electron domain geometry will be Trigonal bipyramidal when hybridization is [tex]sp^3d[/tex]
The electron domain geometry will be octahedral when hybridization is [tex]sp^3d^2[/tex]
The electron domain geometry will be Trigonal planar when hybridization is [tex]sp^2[/tex]
The electron domain geometry will be tetrahedral when hybridization is [tex]sp^3[/tex]
an acid based titration was performed. it took 27.45 mL of the base, KOH, to titrate 3.115 g HBr, the acid. what was the molarity of KOH?
Answer:
1.4 M
Explanation:
n(HBr)=3.115/81
so, 3.115/81=0.0385mol
according to the reaction, n(HBr)=n(KOH)=0.038 mol
C(KOH)=n/V=0.0385/0.02745
0.0385/0.02745 =1.4 M
in short the answer is 1.4 M (molarity)
If carbon is in an animal is it:
A. Abiotic matter
B. Biotic matter
C. Energy storage molecules
D. Carbon dioxide
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Answer:
It is A
Explanation:
Abiotic matter
Any type of material or substance that has mass and volume is called
Answer:
Matter
Explanation:
In classical physics and general chemistry, matter is any substance that has mass and takes up space by having volume.
2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the saliva?
A. aids in swallowing
B. partially digests starch
C. produces bile
D. softens the food
Explanation:
c . produces bile is not the function of slaiva
Answer:
B. partially digests starch
g What are the relative rates of diffusion of the three naturally occurring isotopes of krypton, 80Kr80Kr , 82Kr82Kr, and 83Kr83Kr. What are the relative rates of diffusion of the three naturally occurring isotopes of krypton, , , and . The relative rates of diffusion are: 82Kr(1.02)>82Kr(1.02)>83Kr(1.01)>80Kr(1.00)83Kr(1.01)>80Kr(1.00) The relative rates of diffusion are: 80Kr(1.02)>80Kr(1.02)>82Kr(1.01)>83Kr(1.00)82Kr(1.01)>83Kr(1.00) The relative rates of diffusion are: 82Kr(1.02)>82Kr(1.02)>80Kr(1.01)>83Kr(1.00)80Kr(1.01)>83Kr(1.00) The relative rates of diffusion are: 83Kr(1.02)>83Kr(1.02)>82Kr(1.01)>80Kr(1.00)82Kr(1.01)>80Kr(1.00)
Solution :
According to the Graham's law of diffusion, we know that, the rate of the diffusion varies inversely to the molar mass of the gas, i.e.
Rate of diffusion, [tex]$r_d = \frac{a}{\sqrt M}$[/tex]
where, the 'M' is the molar mass of the gas.
Now in the case of the isotopes of the Krypton,
Atomic mass of [tex]$^{80}Kr$[/tex] = 80 AMU
Atomic mass of [tex]$^{82}Kr$[/tex] = 82 AMU
Atomic mass of [tex]$^{83}Kr$[/tex] = 83 AMU
So the ratio of the rate of diffusion of the three isotopes are :
[tex]$M_{d,^{80}Kr}:M_{d,^{82}Kr}:M_{d,^{83}Kr}$[/tex]
[tex]$=\frac{1}{\sqrt{80}}:\frac{1}{\sqrt{82}}:\frac{1}{\sqrt{83}}$[/tex]
[tex]$=0.1118:0.1104:0.10976$[/tex]
Dividing the above three with the smallest number among the three i.e. 0.10976, we get the relative rates of diffusion.
∴ [tex]$M_{d,^{80}Kr}:M_{d,^{82}Kr}:M_{d,^{83}Kr}$[/tex]
= 1.02 : 1.01 : 1
Hence the relative rate of diffusion are :
[tex]$^{80}Kr(1.02)>^{82}Kr(1.01)>^{83}Kr(1.00)$[/tex]
An ideal gas is contained in a closed assembly with an initial pressure and
temperature of 250 kN/m²and 75°C respectively, If the final volume of the system
is increased 1.8 times and the temperature drops to 18°C, determine the final
pressure of the gas.
Answer: The final pressure is 116kPa or [tex]116kN/m^2[/tex]
Explanation:
The combined gas equation is,
[tex]\frac{P_1V_1}{T_1}=\frac{P_2V_2}{T_2}[/tex]
where,
[tex]P_1[/tex] = initial pressure of gas = [tex]250kN/m^2=250kPa[/tex] [tex](1kN/m^2=1kPa)[/tex]
[tex]P_2[/tex] = final pressure of gas = ?
[tex]V_1[/tex] = initial volume of gas = v ml
[tex]V_2[/tex] = final volume of gas = [tex]1.8\times v=1.8vml[/tex]
[tex]T_1[/tex] = initial temperature of gas = [tex]75^0C=(75+273)K=348K[/tex]
[tex]T_2[/tex] = final temperature of gas = [tex]18^0C=(18+273)K=291K[/tex]
Now put all the given values in the above equation, we get:
[tex]\frac{250kPa\times v}{348}=\frac{P_2\times 1.8v}{291}[/tex]
[tex]P_2=116kPa[/tex]
The final pressure is 116kPa or [tex]116kN/m^2[/tex]
this type of air pressure is associated with warm air rising
Areas where the air is warmed often have lower pressure because the warm air rises. These areas are called low pressure systems. Places where the air pressure is high, are called high pressure systems. A low pressure system has lower pressure at its center than the areas around it.
Which statement describes a reason scientists predict that carbon dioxide emissions will increase over the next few decades? Choose the correct answer.
The use of geothermal energy is increasing.
Fossil fuels are being replaced with renewable energy sources.
Increased carbon dioxide in the atmosphere can lead to a loss of biodiversity.
Many countries are undergoing an increase in technology and standard of living.
Answer:
Many countries are undergoing an increase in technology and standard of living.
Explanation:
The statement describes a reason scientists predict that carbon dioxide emissions will increase over the next few decades is many countries are undergoing an increase in technology and standard of living. Therefore, option D is correct.
What increases carbon dioxide emissions?The main contributor to the rising carbon dioxide concentrations in the atmosphere is human activity, specifically the burning of fossil fuels like coal, oil, and gas, as well as deforestation.
Coal and oil emissions are expected to be higher than they were in 2021, with oil accounting for the majority of the increase in overall emissions.
The delayed recovery of international aviation following COVID-19 pandemic limitations accounts for a major portion of the increase in emissions from burning oil.
Greenhouse gases have far-ranging environmental and health effects. They make climate change by trapping heat, and they also impart to respiratory disease from smog and air pollution.
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3.
Balance the following reactions.
i)
Mg +
HCI →
MgCl2 +
H2
ii)
Mg(OH)2 +_
HCI →
MgCl2 +
H20
AgNO3 +
K3PO4 →
Ag3PO4 +
KNO3
iv)
H2SO4 +
Pb(OH)4 →
Pb(SO4)2 +
H2O
v)
Ca (OH)2 +
H3PO4 →
Ca3(PO4)2 +
H20
Answer: i) [tex]Mg+2HCl\rightarrow MgCl_2+H_2[/tex]
ii) [tex]Mg(OH)_2+2HCl\rightarrow MgCl_2+2H_2O[/tex]
iii) [tex]3AgNO_3+K_3PO_4\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4+3KNO_3[/tex]
iv) [tex]2H_2SO_4+Pb(OH)_4\rightarrow Pb(SO_4)_2+4H_2O[/tex]
v) [tex]3Ca(OH)_2+2H_3PO_4\rightarrow Ca_3(PO_4)_2+6H_2O[/tex]
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of products has to be equal to the mass of reactants. The number of atoms of each element has to be same on reactant and product side. Thus chemical equations are balanced.
The balanced chemical reactions will be:
i) [tex]Mg+2HCl\rightarrow MgCl_2+H_2[/tex]
ii) [tex]Mg(OH)_2+2HCl\rightarrow MgCl_2+2H_2O[/tex]
iii) [tex]3AgNO_3+K_3PO_4\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4+3KNO_3[/tex]
iv) [tex]2H_2SO_4+Pb(OH)_4\rightarrow Pb(SO_4)_2+4H_2O[/tex]
v) [tex]3Ca(OH)_2+2H_3PO_4\rightarrow Ca_3(PO_4)_2+6H_2O[/tex]
A reaction has activation energy of 85kjper mol. What is the effect on the rate of raising the temperature from 20degree to 30 degree
Answer: The rate increases 3 times on raising the temperature from 20degree to 30 degree
Explanation:
According to Arrhenius equation with change in temperature, the formula is as follows.
[tex]ln \frac{k_{2}}{k_{1}} = \frac{-E_{a}}{R}[\frac{1}{T_{2}} - \frac{1}{T_{1}}][/tex]
where [tex]k_2[/tex] = rate constant at temp [tex]T_2[/tex]
[tex]k_1[/tex] = rate constant at temp [tex]T_1[/tex]
[tex]E_a[/tex]= activation energy
R= gas constant
[tex]T_1[/tex]= temperature = [tex]20^0C=(20+273)K=293K[/tex]
[tex]T_2[/tex]= temperature = [tex]30^0C=(30+273)K=303K[/tex]
[tex]ln \frac{k_{2}}{k_{1}} = \frac{-85\times 1000J/mol}{8.314J/Kmol}[\frac{1}{303} - \frac{1}{293}][/tex]
[tex]ln \frac{k_{2}}{k_{1}}=1.15[/tex]
[tex]\frac{k_{2}}{k_{1}}=3[/tex]
Thus rate increases 3 times on raising the temperature from 20degree to 30 degree
HNO3 + Sn + H2O → H2SnO3 + NO
By algebraic method pls
Answer:
3Sn + 4HNO3 + H2O → 3H2SnO3 + 4NO
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Explanation:
This is cause of b) Static Electricity
It is also called Electrostatic force combined together.
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If 1.8 moles of sodium are present, how many moles of zinc are produced?
Answer:
0.9moles of Zn are produced
Explanation:
Based on the reaction:
ZnO + 2Na → Na2O + Zn
1 mole of ZnO reacts with 2 moles of Na to produce 1 mole of Na2O and 1 mole of Zn
For 2 moles of sodium present, 1 mole of Zn is produced (The conversion factor is 2mol Na = 1mol Zn
If 1.8 moles of sodium are present:
1.8mol Na * (1mol Zn / 2mol Na) =
0.9moles of Zn are producedDescribe two signs that show that a chemical reaction happens when magnesium
burns in air.
Answer:
When magnesium burns in air, the oxygen in the air reacts with magnesium metal to produce magnesium oxide.
Magnesium burns in oxygen present in the air to produce magnesium.
What do you do while drawing a conclusion?
O A. Find a connection between variables
O B. Make a hypothesis
O C. Record observations
D. Make up new data if you need to
Answer:
A. Find a connection between variables
Explanation:
In the scientific method, the first step is to make an observation. To observe means to carefully monitor phenomena with a view to draw general patterns from specific occurrences.
The second step is to draw up a hypothesis; this is a tentative explanation for the observation.
The next step is to perform an experiment to determine the effect of change in one more variables on another variable. The experiment will confirm or disprove the hypothesis.
The last step is to draw a conclusion. In drawing up a conclusion, a scientist finally establishes the relationship between two variables and finds the connection between them.
A 7.00 g sample of NaCl was dissolved in enough water to give 250 mL solution.
What is the molarity of the solution?
Answer: The molarity of given solution is 0.476 M.
Explanation:
Given : mass of sample (solute) = 7.0 g
Volume of solution (solvent) = 250 mL
Convert mL into L as follows.
[tex]1 mL = 0.001 L\\ 250 mL = 250 mL \times \frac{0.001 L}{1 mL}\\= 0.25 L[/tex]
Molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol. Hence, moles of NaCl are calculated as follows.
[tex]No. of moles = \frac{mass}{molar mass}\\= \frac{7.00 g}{58.44 g/mol}\\= 0.119 mol[/tex]
Molarity is the number of moles of a substance present in one liter of solution or solvent.
So, molarity of given solution is calculated as follows.
[tex]Molarity = \frac{no. of moles}{Volume (in L)}\\= \frac{0.119 mol}{0.25 L}\\= 0.476 M[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that molarity of given solution is 0.476 M.