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NO LINKS!! Which of the follow can NOT be possible
error that occurs during a lab experiment?
human error
O pure reactants were used
unexpected products were produced
the reaction didn't go to completion

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Answer 1

Answer:

0 pure reactants

Explanation:

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Related Questions

Explain why the sharp edge of knife cuts easily through bread than the blunt of the same knife​

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Answer:

because its sharper...

Potassium chloride dissolved in pure water is an
example of
A) an ionic compound dissolved in a polar solvent
B) an ionic compound dissolved in a nonpolar
solvent
C) a covalent compound dissolved in a polar solvent
D) a covalent compound dissolved in a nonpolar
solvent​

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Answer:

A) An ionic compound dissolved in a polar solvent

Explanation:

Potassium Chloride's chemical formula is KCl. Most ionic compounds are formed between a nonmetal and a metal. In this case, potassium is acting as the metal and chloride is the nonmetal. Water is a polar solvent due to the electronegativity of the oxygen in the molecule creating a partial negative pole, leaving the hydrogen atoms partially positive. Hence, A is your best answer.

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Correct answer is A as said by the gentleman above me.

Need some help on this.
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PEMDAS METHOD

Parenthesis
Exponent
Multiplication
Division
Addition
Subtraction
Methon

Which two compounds of oxygen are small molecules?

Explain why metals conduct electricity. Refer to structure and bonding in your answer

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Answer:

They are electrical conductors because their delocalised electrons carry electrical charge through the metal.

Explanation:

for the second ques

not sure...

Match the word to the definition

Question 1 options:

simple diffusion


osmosis


facilitated diffusion

1.
Molecules move from high to low concentration

2.
Molecules move from high to low concentration with a transport protein

3.
Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane

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1.) Simple diffusion
2.) Facilitated diffusion
3.) Osmosis

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What is the name of flower part #10?


Captionless Image

sepal

pollen tube

filament

Stigma



Renewable energy resources are?


A resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its use.

Invisible resources

Renewable resources that can be naturally restored.

All the above


To produce perfumes for Man

This is energy that is stored for later use.


kinetic energy

potential energy

mechanical energy

electromagnetic energy.


When fertilization has occurred the fertilized ovule changes and so does the ovary. What do they turn into?


The fertilized ovule turns into the fruit and the ovary turns into the seed.

The ovule grows bigger and the ovary withers.

The fertilized ovule turns into a seed and the ovary turns into the fruit or pod.

The fertilized ovule turns into honey and the ovary turns into nectar.


What is energy?

1 point

moving energy

stored energy

renewable energy

The ability to do work.


Wind-pollinated flowers usually have ______ and ________ petals.

1 point

big ... bright

small .... bright

big ... dull

small ... dull


What is the function of nectar?


To provide food for the flower

To attract pollinators

To attract animals to disperse the fruits


Which of the following devices transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy?

1 point

An e-reader

a fan

a manual pencil sharpener

iPod

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Captionless Image

sepal

pollen tube

filament

Stigma

Renewable energy resources are?

A resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means on a level equal to its use.

Invisible resources

Renewable resources that can be naturally restored.

All the above

To produce perfumes for Man

This is energy that is stored for later use.

kinetic energy

potential energy

mechanical energy

electromagnetic energy.

When fertilization has occurred the fertilized ovule changes and so does the ovary. What do they turn into?

The fertilized ovule turns into the fruit and the ovary turns into the seed.

The ovule grows bigger and the ovary withers.

The fertilized ovule turns into a seed and the ovary turns into the fruit or pod.

The fertilized ovule turns into honey and the ovary turns into nectar.

What is energy?

1 point

moving energy

stored energy

renewable energy

The ability to do work.

Wind-pollinated flowers usually have ______ and ________ petals.

1 point

big ... bright

small .... bright

big ... dull

small ... dull

What is the function of nectar?

To provide food for the flower

To attract pollinators

To attract animals to disperse the fruits

Which of the following devices transforms electrical energy into mechanical energy?

1 point

An e-reader

a fan

a manual pencil sharpener

iPod

its one of these and chillll

Question 5 (10 points) How many moles of Cuci, are needed to react with 4 moles of Al? + 3CuCl2 (aq) → Cu (s) + 2AlCl3 (24) O a 6 moles 1 mole 2 moles OO 8 moles​

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Answer:

A. 6 moles

Explanation:

This question contains a chemical reaction between aluminum (Al) and Copper(II)Chloride to give copper and aluminum chloride. The unbalanced chemical equation is as follows:

Al (s) + 3CuCl2 (aq) → Cu (s) + 2AlCl3

To balance the equation, we use coefficients in front of Al and Cu to ensure the amount of both are uniform on both sides of the equation. The balanced equation is as follows;

2Al (s) + 3CuCl2 (aq) → 3Cu (s) + 2AlCl3

From the balanced equation, 2 moles of Al reacts with 3 moles of CuCl2

Hence, 4 moles of Al will react with (4 × 3) ÷ 2

= 12 ÷ 2

= 6 moles of CuCl2

Which of the isotopes are radioactive? Check all that apply.
hydrogen-1
hydrogen-3
helium-4
carbon-14
uranium-235
copernicium-277
fermium-252
carbon-12

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Answer:

here you go

Explanation:

hydrogen-3

carbon-14

uranium-235

copernicium-277

fermium-252

Answer:

hydrogen-3

carbon-14

uranium-235

copernicium-277

fermium-252

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Explanation:

The chemical name for CU3N2 is?
A) Copper (I) nitride
B) Copper nitride
C) Copper (II) nitride
D) Copper (I) nitride

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C. Copper (||) nitride

two clear solutions are mixed together in a beaker. which would most likely indicate a chemical change had occurred?​
a. separation of two liquids
b. increase in volume of the liquid in the beaker
c. increase in mass of the liquid in the beaker
d. change of colour of the liquid in the beaker

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Explanation:

I am not sure without knowing the name of the solutions. But according to me it can be happen which are D bcz when two solutions for e.g acid and base are mixed together, it changes its colour an form salts.

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The pH of a solution is 8.43. What is it {H3O+}concentration?
A. 3.7 x 10-3
B. 2.7 x 10-6
C. 1.0 x 10-14
D. 1.0 x 10-8.43

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Answer: D.  [tex]1.0\times 10^{-8.43}M[/tex]

Explanation:

pH or pOH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.

pH is calculated by taking negative logarithm of hydronium ion concentration.

[tex]pH=-\log [H_3O^+][/tex]

Putting in the values:

[tex]8.43=-\log[H_3O^+][/tex]

[tex][H_3O^+]=10^{-8.43}=3.7\times 10^{-9}M[/tex]

Thus [tex][H_3O^+][/tex] concentration is [tex]10^{-8.43}M[/tex]

How many moles of H2 are in a flask with a volume of 2500 mL at a pressure of 30.0 kPa and a temperature of 27oC?

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Answer:

0.0300 moles of H₂

Explanation:

The original equation is PV = nRT. We need to change this to show moles (n).

n = [tex]\frac{PV}{RT}[/tex]

It's important to convert your values to match the constant (r) in terms of units.

30.0 kPa = 0.296 atm

2500 mL = 2.50 L

27 °C = 300 K

Now, plug those values in to solve:

n = [tex]\frac{(0.296)(2.50)}{(0.0821)(300)}[/tex]    -  for the sake of keeping the problem clean, I didn't include the units but you should just to make sure everything cancels out :)

Finally, you are left with n = 0.0300 moles of H₂

2. How many moles of Hydrogen gas are needed to produce 4 moles of water?
2 H2(g) + 1 O2(g) → 2 H2O(l)

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Answer:

4 mol H₂

General Formulas and Concepts:

Atomic Structure

Reading a Periodic TableMoles

Aqueous Solutions

States of matter

Stoichiometry

Using Dimensional AnalysisAnalyzing reactions RxN

Explanation:

Step 1: Define

[RxN - Balanced] 2H₂ (g) + O₂ (g) → 2H₂O (l)

[Given] 4 mol H₂O

[Given] mol H₂

Step 2: Identify Conversions

[RxN] 2 mol H₂ (g) → 2 mol H₂O (l)

Step 3: Stoichiometry

[DA] Set up conversion:                                                                                   [tex]\displaystyle 4 \ mol \ H_2O(\frac{2 \ mol \ H_2}{2 \ mol \ H_2O})[/tex][DA] Multiply [Cancel out units]:                                                                      [tex]\displaystyle 4 \ mol \ H_2[/tex]

What is the molecular geometry of a molecule with 2 outer atoms and 3 lone pairs on the central atom?

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

The valence shell electron pair repulsion theory states that the number of electron pairs on the valence shell of the central atom of a molecule determines the shape or geometry of the molecule.

For a molecule having two bonding pairs  and three lone pairs, the shape should based on a trigonal bipyramid. However, the molecular geometry is linear with a bond angle of 180 degrees.

Which one is an example of a hybrid allele?
Α. ΑΑ
B. none of the above
C. аа
D. Aa

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

The offspring of the RRYY x rryy cross, which is called the F1 generation, were all heterozygous plants with round, yellow seeds and the genotype RrYy. As you see, the letters (RrYy) gave uppercase, then lowercase

360.0 g piece of iron is dropped into 425 mL of water at 24.00 °C. The final temperature of the water was measured as 45.70 °C. Calculate the initial temperature of the metal.

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Answer:

T(initial) = 241.4˚C

Explanation:

∑q = q(metal) + q(water) = 0*

Q(metal) = (m∙c∙ΔT)Fe = 360g x 0.444j/g˚C x (45.7˚C – T(initial)) = 159.84j/˚C(45.7˚C – T(initial)) = 7304.69 j – 159.84j/˚C x T(initial)

Q(water) =  (m∙c∙ΔT)water = 425g x 4.184j/g˚C x (45.7˚C - 24˚C) = 38,586.94 joules

∑[Q(metal) + Q(water)] = 7304.69j -159.84j/˚C x T(initial) + 38586.94j  = 0

=> 159.84 x T(initial)j/˚C = 38586.94j  

=> T(initial) = 38586.94j / 159.84j/˚C  = 241.4˚C

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*Initial equation is from Heat Loss = Heat Gained  (Conservation of Energy) That is, Heat lost + (- Heat gained) = 0

=> ∑(heat loss by metal) + (- heat gained by water) = 0

using heat transfer equation with temperature change

=> mcΔT(metal) + (-mcΔT(water) = mcΔT(metal) - (mcΔT(water) = 0

Commercially available concentrated hydrochloric acid is 37.0% w/w HCl. Its density is 1.18g/ml. Calculate the molarity of concentrated HCl?

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Answer:

M = 12.0M

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the given by-mass percent of HCl, which can be set up in terms of mass of HCl over mass of solution, we can calculate the molarity, by multiplying by the density to get the mL's of solution and further convert to liters. Moreover, the molar mass of HCl (36.46 g/mol) must be also used to calculate the moles, since molar units requires moles of solute and liters of solution as shown below:

[tex]M=\frac{37.0gHCl}{100g\ sln}*\frac{1.18g\ sln}{1mL\ sln}*\frac{1000mL\ sln}{1L \ sln}*\frac{1molHCl}{36.46gHCl}\\\\M= 12.0M[/tex]

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How many moles of copper would be needed to make one mole of cu2o?

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Answer:

Explanation:

You can view more details on each measurement unit: molecular weight of Copper(I) Oxide or grams The molecular formula for Copper(I) Oxide is Cu2O. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles Copper(I) Oxide, or 143.0914 grams.

How can the wetland reduce flooding and what impact could this have on future generations?

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Answer:

Wetlands trap the surface water, snowmelt, rain, groundwater, and flood water. They then slowly release the water. Wetland vegetations like trees and root mats also help in controlling the speed of flood water and release it slowly on the floodplain.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP!!
Which statement describes the first step in soil formation?

A: Small, simple plants begin to grow.
B: Parent rock breaks into smaller pieces.
C: Humus begins to mix with sediment.
D: Organic material starts decomposing.

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Answer:

B: Parent rock breaks into smaller pieces.

Explanation:

Weathering the first step in  the process of soil formation. The process of breaking up off the parent rocks into simple forms, is termed as weathering. The formation of soil is a very gradual and slow process. It takes millions of years for the rocks to become soil. The dead and decaying matter of plants and animals are also included in the rocks. Water, sun, climatic conditions and rain are some of the factors that effect weathering.

Answer:

32

Explanation:

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__________ ___________ can release different forms of energy such as electricity or light, in addition to the release of heat energy. *

Changes in Matter
Exothermic Reactions
Endothermic Reactions
Kinetic Energy

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Answer:

___Exothermic Reactions_____can release different forms of energy such as electricity or light, in addition to the release of heat energy. *

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Answer:

OK

Explanation:

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what you think would happen if global warming caused a decrease in all clouds

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Answer:

Global warming is expected to cause changes in the amount of cloud cover, and the height and thickness of these clouds in the future, shifting the balance between the parasol and blanket effects of clouds. The knock-on effect this will have on temperature is known as cloud feedback

Explanation:

Global warming is expected to cause changes in the amount of cloud cover, and the height and thickness of these clouds in the future, shifting the balance between the parasol and blanket effects of clouds. The knock-on effect this will have on temperature is known as cloud feedback

What are the symbols (in order) for hydrogen, sodium and nitrogen?

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Answer:

H, Na, N

Explanation:

Answer:

H, NA, N

Explanation

Which of the following is NOT a feature of Iron (III) oxide?
a. forms a protective barrier
b. falls off in flakes
c. red-orange in color
d. requires moisture to form

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Answer:

I think its it is A

Explanation:

Rust is red in colour, falls off in flakes, and forms when iron is wet. By process of elimination, it must be B.\

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What volume of He is occupied by 2.50 mol of He at 25.0°C and a pressure of 0.980 atm?​

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Answer: The volume occupied by He is 62.4 L

Explanation:

According to ideal gas equation:

[tex]PV=nRT[/tex]

P = pressure of gas = 0.980 atm

V = Volume of gas = ?

n = number of moles = 2.50 mol

R = gas constant =

T =temperature =[tex]25.0^0C=(25.0+273)K=298.0K[/tex]

[tex]V=\frac{nRT}{P}[/tex]

[tex]V=\frac{2.50mol\times 0.0821 Latm/K mol\times 298.0K}{0.980atm}=62.4L[/tex]

Thus the volume occupied by He is 62.4 L

6 NaOH + 2 Al --> 2 Na3AlO3 + 3 H2 If you start with 258 g of Al, how many moles of Na3AlO3 can you make?

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Solution :

Assuming all Al will be consumed in the reaction.

From the given equation, 2 mole of Al produce 2 mole of [tex]Na_3AlO_3[/tex].

So, 1 mole of Al produce 1 mole of  [tex]Na_3AlO_3[/tex].     .....statement 1)

Number of moles of Al in 258 gram of Al.

[tex]n = \dfrac{mass}{molar\ mass}\\\\n = \dfrac{258}{27}\ moles\\\\n = 9.556 \ moles[/tex]

Therefore, from statement 1) number of moles of [tex]Na_3AlO_3[/tex] produced is also 9.556 moles.

HSO4, + NaNo, → HNO2, + Na2SO4
WHAT IS THE BALANCE OF THIS EQUATION​

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Answer:

H2SO4 + 2NaNO2 → 2HNO2 + Na2SO4

Explanation:

Explanation:

[tex]H _{2} SO _{4} \: + \:2 NaNO_{2} - - - > 2HNO _{2} \: + \: Na _{2}SO _{4}[/tex]

Place 2 in nitrous acid and sodium nitrite to balance the equation as shown above

What do these elements make:
neodymium, rhenium and sulfur

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Answer:

Neodymium makes flints inside of lighters. It also takes away the green color off of glass. Rhenium is added with tungsten and molybdenum which makes filaments for lamps. Sulfur makes sulfuric acid which makes batteries and cleaners and can process ores.

Explanation:

An interesting fact for each element:

Neodymium is known for the atomic symbol Nd and the atomic number 60.

Rhenium is known for the atomic symbol Re and the atomic number 75.

Sulfur is known for the atomic symbol S and the atomic number 16.

I hope the Answer answers your question. I gave you some facts to remember those elements in the periodic table!

Neodymium is most commonly used in an alloy with iron and boron to create extremely powerful permanent magnets. Many electronic gadgets, including mobile phones, microphones, loudspeakers, and electronic musical instruments, may now be miniaturized thanks to this discovery, which was made in 1983.Neodymium is known for the atomic symbol Nd and the atomic number 60.Rhenium is known for the atomic symbol Re and the atomic number 75.Sulfur is known for the atomic symbol S and the atomic number 16.

What substances does neodymium interact?Neodymium(III) halides are created when neodymium metal reacts with any halogen.

Neodymium(III) bromide, NdF3, neodymium(III) chloride, NdCl3, neodymium(III) bromide, NdBr3, and neodymium(III) iodide, NdI3, are the results of its reactions with fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.

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In science lab, Ellie combined sugar and distilled water. Ellie made

A. a mixture, which must be separated by chemical processes.

B. a compound, which must be separated by chemical processes.

C. a mixture, which can be separated through physical processes.

D. a compound, which can be separated through physical processes.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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