What is the correct name for Cr2O3?

A. Chromium trioxide
B. Chromium(III) oxide
C. Dichromium trioxide
D. Chromium(II) trioxide ​

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Answer 1
B is correct
Hope that helped
Answer 2
The answer would be B! I hope this helps!

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Why are invasive species such a huge threat to ecosystems?

Invasive species are impossible to control once they are introduced and spread rapidly

Invasive species can replace native species, forcing their migration out of the area

Invasive species provide no added benefit or diversity to the ecosystem

Invasive species can do intense damage so much so that ecosystems may not be able to recover

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Answer: Its D the guy above is wrong dont use his answer he got me a 75

Explanation:

How many moles in 6.57 x 10^24 formula units of NaCl?
0.092 moles
10.91 moles
3.96 X 10^49 moles
145 moles​

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Answer:

3.955*10^48

Explanation:

1 mole of a substance gives 6.02*10^23/6.57*10^24 will give x then cross multiply the answer. is 3.955*10^48

If someone is building a scale model of our solar system which characteristic would be the most difficult to build into the model?
1#The relative sizes of the objects
2#The colors of the objects
3#The distances between objects
4#The composition of the objects

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Answer:

The composition of the objects because not all the planets have been explored

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i think it’s increase, then decrease- sorry if i’m wrong

A normal adult jawbone contains 200 mg of Carbon-14 in a living person. If scientists found a jawbone that only had 50mg of Carbon-14, how old is the bone? (The half-life of C-14 is 5730 years).

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Carbon-14 is a radioisotope of carbon that decays following first-order kinetics. There are four values of interest in this problem: the "normal" (or original) amount of carbon-14 for a jawbone ([tex]\mathrm{N_0}[/tex]), the actual amount of carbon-14 in a jawbone ([tex]\mathrm{N}[/tex]), the half-life of carbon-14 ([tex]\mathrm{t_{1/2}}[/tex]), and the actual time elapsed ([tex]\mathrm{t}[/tex]) from the original time. There is an equation that ties all these values in together,

[tex]N= N_0 e^{-kt}[/tex]

where k is the rate constant, which, for first-order decay, is related to the half-life by

[tex]k = \dfrac{\ln 2}{ t_{1/2} }.[/tex]

What you want to find here is the time elapsed (t). So, you can substitute the latter equation for k into the k in the former equation to get

[tex]N= N_0 e^{\frac{-\ln 2 \;t}{t_{1/2}}.[/tex]

Rearranging to solve for t, the equation becomes

[tex]t = \left(\dfrac{\ln \dfrac{N_0}{N}}{\ln 2} \right) t_{1/2}.[/tex]

You are given all three of the values necessary to solve for t: The normal amount of carbon-14 is 200 mg; the actual amount of carbon-14 in the sample is 50 mg; and the half-life of carbon-14 is 5730 years. Plugging them into the above equation, we get

[tex]t = \left(\dfrac{\ln \dfrac{200 \text{ mg}}{50 \text{ mg}}}{\ln 2} \right) \left(5730 \text{ years} \right) = 11460 \text{ years}.[/tex]

So the jawbone found is 11460 years old (or 11000 if accounting for sig figs).

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suppose you start out with only reactants in a rigid container. if the initial concentration of SO2Cl2(g) is 0.543 M, and 43.6% of this initial concentration remains when the system has reached equilibrium, what are the equilibrium concentrations of each gas in the system

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the information given:

The Chemical equation is:

[tex]SO_2Cl_{2(g)} \iff SO_{2(g)} + Cl_{2(g)}\\[/tex]

since 43.6% of the initial concentration remains at equilibrium

Then; the amount of [tex]SO_2Cl_2[/tex] that is being reacted is:

= 0.543 × (100 -43.6)%

= 0.306 M

The ICE table can be computed as follows:

           [tex]SO_2Cl_2[/tex]               ⇔           [tex]SO_{2(g)[/tex]           +             [tex]Cl_{2(g)[/tex]

I            0.543                                    0                           0

C          0.306                                 +0.306                     0.306

E           0.237                                  0.306                      0.306

[tex]K_c = \dfrac{[SO_2] [Cl_{2}]}{[SO_2Cl_2]}[/tex]

[tex]K_c = \dfrac{0.306 \times 0.306}{0.237}[/tex]

[tex]K_c = 0.995[/tex]

Thus; the concentration at equilibrium for the species are:

[tex]SO_2Cl_2[/tex]  = 0.237 M

[tex]SO_{(2g)[/tex] = 0.306 M

[tex]Cl_{2(g)[/tex] = 0.306 M

A 51.1g sample of brass is put into a calorimeter (see sketch at right) that contains 250.0g of water. The brass sample starts off at 95.4°C and the temperature of the water starts off at 25.0°C. When the temperature of the water stops changing it's 26.4°C. The pressure remains constant at 1atm.

Required:
Calculate the specific heat capacity of brass according to this experiment.

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Answer:

0.415 j/g°C

Explanation:

Given that :

Mass of water, m1= 250.0 g

Temperature of water, T1= 25°C

Specific heat capacity of water, C= 4.184 J/g°C

Mass of brass , m2= 51.1g

Temperature of brass = 95.4°C

Specific heat capacity of brass , c2=?

Final temperature = 26.4°C

Heat lost by brass = Heat gained by water

mc(dT) = mc(dT)

51.1 * c * (95.4 - 26.4) = 250 * 4.184 * (26.4 - 25)

51.1 * 69 * c = 250 * 4.184 * 1.4

3525.9c = 1464.4

c = 1464.4 / 3525.9

c = 0.4153265

c = 0.415 j/g°C

Specific heat capacity of Brass for the experiment = 0.415 j/g°C

An element X has a triiodide with the empirical formula XI3 and a trichloride with the empirical formula XCl3. The triiodide is converted to the trichloride according to the equation XI3 Cl2XCl3 I2 If the complete conversion of 1.196 g of XI3 results in the formation of 0.436 g of XCl3, what is the atomic mass of the element X

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Answer:

51.03g/mol is the molar mass of X

Explanation:

Based on the reaction:

2XI₃ + 3Cl₂X → 2XCl₃ + 3I₂

Where 2 moles of XI₃ reacts to produce 2 moles of XCl₃ -The ratio of reaction is 1:1-

To solve this question we must find the mass of X per mole (This is the atomic mass of X).

As the moles of both compounds are the same:

1.196g / 0.436g = Molar mass XI₃ / molar mass XCl₃ (1)

Also:

Molar mass XI₃ = Molar mass X + 380.71g/mol

Molar mass XCl₃ = Molar mass X + 106.36g/mol

Replacing in (1):

2.7431 = (Molar mass X + 380.71g/mol) / (Molar mass X + 106.36g/mol)

2.7431 Molar mass X + 291.76g/mol = Molar mass X + 380.71g/mol

1.7431 Molar mass X = 88.95g/mol

Molar mass X = 51.03g/mol

51.03g/mol is the molar mass of X

Explain how it's possible that warm temperatures can cause more snow to happen.

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Climate change can increase snowfall because the warmer the planet, the more water there is evaporating into the atmosphere. Added moisture means more precipitation in the form of heavy snowfall/downpours.

Decide whether a chemical reaction happens in either of the following situations. If a reaction does happen, write the chemical equation for it. Be sure your chemical equation is balanced and has physical state symbols. situation chemical reaction.

A strip of solid magnesium metal is put into a beaker of 0.042M SnCl3 solution.

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Answer: [tex]3Mg(s)+2SnCl_3(aq)\rightarrow 3MgCl_2(aq)+2Sn(s)[/tex]

Explanation:

Single replacement reaction is a chemical reaction in which more reactive element displaces the less reactive element from its salt solution.

A more reactive element is one which can easily lose or gain electrons as compared to the other element.

As Magnesium is more reactive than tin, it can easily displace tin from its salt solution [tex](SnCl_3)[/tex] and form magnesium chloride and tin in elemental form.

The balanced chemical equation is:

[tex]3Mg(s)+2SnCl_3(aq)\rightarrow 3MgCl_2(aq)+2Sn(s)[/tex]

Put these elements in order of decreasing electronegativity, with the highest electronegative element as number 1.
a. tin (Sn, Group 14, Period 5)
b. rubidium (Rb, Group 1, Period 5)
c. bromine (Br, Group 17, Period 4)
d. lithium (Li, Group 1, Period 2)
e. cadmium (Cd, Group 12, Period 5)

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Answer:the answer is a c and e

Explanation:

How much of NaCl is in 1.14 L of 0.400 M
NaCl?

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Answer:

44 g NaCI

Explanation:

The problem provides you with the molarity and volume of the target solution, so your first step here will be to use this information to figure out how many moles of sodium chloride.

What are simple sugars

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Answer:

Simple sugars are a type of carbohydrate.

Explanation:

Carbohydrates are one of the three basic macronutrients — the other two being protein and fat. Simple sugars are found naturally in fruits and milk, or they can be produced commercially and added to foods to sweeten, prevent spoilage, or improve structure and texture.

Which circuit would light the light. A or B​

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

you can tell by looking at the image lol the wires have to be connected

(brainliest please? c:)

( although its fine if not im just glad to have helped )

Answer:

The answer is B

Explanation:

Household hydrogen peroxide is an aqueous solution of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), and its concentration is often measured as a percent by weight. Most drug stores sell 3% solution, which means there are 3.0 g of H2O2 per every 100 g total of solution (H2O2 H2O). For the kinetics experiment, 15 mL of 3% (w/w) hydrogen peroxide solution was poured into a measuring cup with 120 mL of water. 5 mL of 1M sodium carbonate solution (Na2CO3) was also added to the mixture. What is the molar concentration (molarity) of hydrogen peroxide (in mol/L) of the final solution

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Answer:

0.093 M

Explanation:

First, we assume that the density of household hydrogen peroxide is 1 g/mL. We also assume that there's no reaction between hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate, if there were, in the end all hydrogen peroxide would be consumed.

Now we calculate how many grams of H₂O₂ were added, using the given volume, concentration and density:

15 mL * [tex]\frac{1gSolution}{1mL}*\frac{3gH_2O_2}{100gSolution}[/tex] = 0.45 g H₂O₂

We convert grams to moles:

0.45 g H₂O₂ ÷ 34 g/mol = 0.013 mol H₂O₂

Now we divide the number of moles by the final volume, to calculate the molarity of H₂O₂:

Final Volume = 15 mL + 120 mL + 5 mL = 140 mL140 mL / 1000 = 0.140 LMolarity = 0.013 mol H₂O₂ / 0.140 L = 0.093 M

Based on the given concentration of the original hydrogen peroxide solution, the molarity of the hydrogen peroxide (in mol/L) of the final solution is 0.093 M.

What is the concentration of the hydrogen peroxide solution?

Assuming that the density of household hydrogen peroxide is 1 g/mL and that no reaction occurs between hydrogen peroxide and sodium carbonate.

The mass in grams of H₂O₂ added is first determined using the given volume, concentration and density:

mass = volume * density * concentration

mass = 15 mL *  1 g/mL * 3g/100g  = 0.45 g H₂O₂

Moles of H₂O₂ is determined as follows:

moles = mass /molar mass

molar mass of H₂O₂ = 34 g/mol

moles of H₂O₂ = 0.45 g H₂O₂ / 34 g/mol

moles of H₂O₂ = 0.013 mol H₂O₂

molarity of H₂O₂ is then calculated as follows:

molarity = moles/volume in L

final volume = 15 mL + 120 mL + 5 mL = 140 mL

final volume = 140 mL / 1000 = 0.140 L

molarity = 0.013 mol H₂O₂ / 0.140 L

molarity of H₂O₂ = 0.093 M

Therefore, the molarity of the hydrogen peroxide (in mol/L) of the final solution is 0.093 M.

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Specific Gravity is also known as ______________

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Relative Density! :)

Question 4 (4 points)
(01.03 MC)
An energy transformation flow diagram is shown.
X-
ELECTRICAL
ENERGY
What type of energy does X most likely represent? (4 points)
O a
X = gravitational energy

X = mechanical energy
Ос
= thermal energy
Od
X = radiant energy

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I don’t know what is your problem

Answer:

I think radiant I’m not sure

Explanation:

What is the molecular formula for a compound that is 44.87% potassium, 36.7%
oxygen, 18.0% sulfur and a molecular mass of 696g.

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Answer:

Molecular formula: S4K8O16  empirical formula: SK2O4

Explanation:

First we find the moles of each by first finding grams (using the percent) and then using stoichiometry to convert into moles:

Sulfur: 696 *.18 = 125.28grams S* [tex]\frac{1 mole S}{32.065 g S} = 3.907 moles S[/tex]

Potassium: 696 *.4487 = 312.2952 *[tex]\frac{1 mole K}{39.08 g K}[/tex]= 7.99117 mole K

Oxygen: 696 * .367 = 255.432 * [tex]\frac{1 mol O}{16g O}[/tex] = 15.9654 mole O

Then we divide each value by the atom with the smallest number of moles to find the mole ratio:

3.907/3.907= 1

7.99117 mole K/ 3.907= 2.043

15.9654 mole O/ 3.907= 4.08

The empirical formula is SK2O4

To find the molecular formula, we divide the mass given (696) by the mass of the empirical formula (174.22) to get 4. We then divide each atom by 4.

Molecular formula: S4K8O16

Which of the following statements best goes with the Law of Conservation of Energy?
all energy conversions are 100% efficient
O all energy from the sun is transferred to organisms directly by the 10% rule
O all of the sun's energy is either transformed into kinetic energy, and eventually heat energy
O all matter cannot be created or destroyed

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Answer:

all letter cannot be created or destroyed just transformed

Which processes are part of the fast carbon cycle?

A) Transpiration and fossil fuel formation

B) Transportation and photosynthesis

C) Cellular respiration and photosynthesis

D) Deforestation and fossil fuel formation

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Answer:

B) Transportation and photosynthesis

C) Cellular respiration and photosynthesis

Which unit is used for measuring atomic mass?
А.atomic mole
B. grams/mole
C. grams
D. atomic mass unit
E. atomic mass weight

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D.
this is used for measuring atomic mass
AMU

What animal has a see through body?

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a moon jellyfish has a transparent body.

Bond energies can be used to estimate the energy of a reaction. Why is this only an estimate?

A) It's difficult to measure such a smal amount of energy.

B) The bonds in all molecules are the same, but not all molecules have bonds that are easily measured.

C)The same bond in a different molecule has a different energy. For example, O-H in water versus ethanol has different energies.

D) It's difficult to isolate an individual bond.​

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Answer:

C)The same bond in a different molecule has a different energy. For example, O-H in water versus ethanol has different energies.

Explanation:

This is true going by the the statement about the bond energies and the bonding being different among the various elements. In the example given which is between ethanol and water, the bonds which exist among the elements is stronger in water than in ethanol. That is why, ethanol is easily combustible than water.

Answer:

The same bond in a different molecule has a different energy. For example, O-H in water versus ethanol has different energies.

Explanation:

Order the sequence of steps that occur when you add heat to a chemical reaction. Place these steps in a logical order keeping in mind how adding temperature affects the rate of reaction.

The reaction rate of the experiment is recorded and found to have occurred at a faster rate than it did without the addition of heat.

Temperature increases due to the higher ketic energy of particles.

Two chemicals are mixed together and slowly some bubbles appeanr

Heat is added to the experiment with a Bunsen burner.

More collisions of particles occurs due to the increased kinetic energy.​

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Answer:

C,A,B,D

Explanation:

That's the correct order, hope this helps

mhanifa, can you answer this question pls?

Solve for x.
1. 5(2x +15) = 55
2. 9(6x +4) = 166
3. 3(8x +20) = 356

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Answer:

1. x=-2

2. x=65/27

3. x=37/3

Explanation:

Isolate x

1. Divide by 5: 2x+15=11

2x=11-15

x=-2

2. Distribute: 54x+36=166

54x=166-36

x=130/54

Simplify by dividing by 2: x=65/27

3. Distribute: 24x+60=356

24x=356-60

x=296/24

Simplify by dividing by 8: x=37/3

State the postulate of Bohr theory

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Answer:

Bohr's model of the hydrogen atom is based on three postulates:

1) An electron moves around the nucleus in a circular orbit,

2) An electron's angular momentum in the orbit is quantised,

3) The change in an electron's energy as it makes a quantum jump from one orbit to another is always accompanied by the emission or absorption of a photon. Bohr's model is semi-classical because it combines the classical concept of electron orbit (postulate 1) with the new concept of quantisation ( postulates 2 and ).

what is the hardest part of the periodic table?

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Answer:

carbon

Explanation:

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Answer:

carbon

Explanation:

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The PH of a solution of Hcl is 2.find out the amount of acid present in a litre of the solution ​

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Answer:

The solution is 10^-2 or 0.01M in HCl.

Explanation:

meaning of pH is "power of hydrogen".

what is the molar concentration of a HCl solution with pH=2?

Let say pH=2

[H+]=10^-2M

HCL is a strong acid that dissociates completely:

[H+]=[HCL]

Therefore solution is 10^-2 or 0.01M in HCL.

In humans, normal color perception (N) dominates the expression of color blindness (n), and both of these genes are carried on the X chromosome (XN or Xn). A woman with normal color vision has a color-blind father. Her husband is also color-blind.

a. What is the genotype of the colorblind man? ____
b. What is the genotype of the woman? ______
c. What is the probability of her daughter to be colorblind? __________%
d. What is the probability of her sons to be colorblind? _________%


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Answer:

a: Nn or XN

b: Nn or Xn

c: 75%

d: 50%

Explanation:

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