The relative atomic mass of Ne = 20.2. Therefore 20.2 g of neon contains 6.022 × 1023 Ne atoms.
Answer:
I believe 10
Explanation:
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How many molecules of CO2 at standard temperature and pressure in 5.4 moles of CO2
Answer:
3.25×10²⁴ molecules.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Number of mole of CO₂ = 5.4 moles
Number of molecules of CO₂ =?
The number of molecules of CO₂ in 5.4 moles can be obtained as follow:
From Avogadro's hypothesis,
1 mole of CO₂ = 6.02×10²³ molecules
Therefore,
5.4 moles of CO₂ = 5.4 × 6.02×10²³
5.4 moles of CO₂ = 3.25×10²⁴ molecules
Thus, 5.4 moles of CO₂ contains 3.25×10²⁴ molecules.
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A man washes clothes in a stream using a detergent that contains phosphorus. Which type of pollution is this?
Question 2 options:
toxic
sediment
nutrient
bacterial
Answer:
bacterial or toxic please
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Karl-Anthony is trying to plate gold onto his silver ring. He constructs an electrolyte cell using his ring as one of the electrodes. He runs this cell for 90.6 minutes at 213.8 mA. How many moles of electrons were transferred in this process?
Answer:
0.012 mole of electron
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Time (t) = 90.6 minutes
Current (I) = 213.8 mA
Number of mole of electrons =?
Next, we shall convert 90.6 mins to seconds. This can be obtained as follow:
1 min = 60 s
Therefore,
90.6 mins = 90.6 × 60
90.6 mins = 5436 s
Next, we shall convert 213.8 mA to A. This can be obtained as follow:
1000 mA = 1 A
Therefore,
213.8 mA = 213.8 mA × 1 A / 1000 mA
213.8 mA = 0.2138 A
Next, we shall determine the quantity of electricity used in the process. This can be obtained as follow:
Time (t) = 5436 s
Current (I) = 0.2138 A
Quantity of electricity (Q) =?
Q = it
Q = 0.2138 × 5436
Q = 1162.2168 C
Next, the equation for the reaction.
Au⁺ + e —> Au
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of electron was transferred.
Recall:
1 faraday = 96500 C = 1 e
Thus,
96500 C of electricity is needed to transfer 1 mole of electron.
Finally, we shall determine the number of mole electrons transferred by the application of 1162.2168 C of electricity. This can be obtained as follow:
96500 C of electricity is needed to transfer 1 mole of electron.
Therefore,
1162.2168 C of electricity will transfer = 1162.2168 / 96500 = 0.012 mole of electron
Thus, 0.012 mole of electron was transferred in the process.
Following are the calculation to the moles of electrons that transferred in the process:
Given
Current flows
time[tex]= 90.6\ min = 90.6 \times 60\ sec= 5436 \ sec\\\\[/tex]
For Step 1:
Calculating the Total charge flown in the given time:
For Step 2:
Charge on a single electron
So:
Following are the calculation to the charges of electrons:
Following are the calculation to the electrons transferred:
[tex]=\frac{(726.38\times 10^{19})}{ (6.023 \times 10^{23})}\\\\= 120.60\times 10^{-4}\ moles\\\\[/tex]
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If Jonathan went skateboarding from 4:00 PM to 4:30 PM and traveled 450 meters, what was his average speed?
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Calculate AEfor a system that absorbs 599,0 kJ of heat from its surroundings
and does 3510 kJ of work on its surroundings.
Answer:
-2911 kJ
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Heat absorbed by the system (Q): 599.0 kJ (By convention, when the systems absorbs heat, Q > 0)Work done by the system on the surroundings (W): -3510 kJ (By convention, when the systems does work on the surroundings, W < 0)Step 2: Calculate the change in the internal energy (ΔE)
We will use the following expression.
ΔE = Q + W
ΔE = 599.0 kJ + (-3510 kJ) = -2911 kJ
The table shows the rate of reaction for two unknown time intervals during a chemical change.
Reaction Rates
Time Intervals (s) Rate (M/s)
T1 1.8 x 10−6
T2 1.0 x 10−6
Which of the following is true for the two time intervals? (5 points)
Select one:
a. T1 is longer than T2, and the concentration of reactants at the end of T1 is lower than that of T2.
b. T1 is longer than T2, and the concentration of products at the end of T1 is lower than that of T2.
c. T1 is shorter than T2, and the concentration of reactants at the end of T1 is higher than that of T2.
d. T1 is shorter than T2, and the concentration of products at the end T1 is higher than that of T2.
Answer:
i think a is the right answer
Without these we would not be able to bend our arms or legs. A. Levers B. Bones C.Joints
Answer:
Joints
Explanation:
Without joints we would not be able to bend our arms or legs. Hence option C is correct.
What is bending?Bending is defined as the behavior of a thin structural element under an external load that is applied perpendicular to the element's longitudinal axis. Plants and their parts are thought to bend as a result of a flexure process in which the curvature of the plant part changes. The plant organs' collenchyma gives them flexibility and elasticity, preventing them from breaking when bent.
The force required to bend, straighten, and support joints is applied by muscles to the bones. Muscles act in pairs of flexors and extensors because they may pull on bones but not put them back into place. The extensor muscle relaxes and stretches as the flexor muscle contracts to bend the joint.
Thus, without joints we would not be able to bend our arms or legs. Hence option C is correct.
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Which simple machine is best used to split apart an object
A. A screw
B. A lever
C. A wedge
D. A pulley
Answer:
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describe one similarity and one difference between amylopectin and glycogen?
Answer: The main difference between amylopectin and glycogen is that amylopectin is an insoluble form whereas glycogen is a soluble form. The 1,4-alpha glycosidic bonds form the linear chain of both amylopectin and glycogen while 1,6-alpha glycosidic bonds form the branches.
Explanation:
cell and chromosome characteristics?
Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer: Both are centered inside the nucleus.
Explanation: The characteristics between cells and chromosomes are that they both are centered inside the nucleus (which is a cell). This characteristic applies to both plant and animal cells.
how many core electrons does magnesium ion have
Answer:
10 core electrons
Explanation:
Answer:
Magnesium has 10 core electrons
A solution is made from 0.5 moles of sodium dichromate. If the volume of the solution is 1 Liter, what is the molarity of the solution
2 M
0.5 M
4 M
1 M
Answer:
4 M
Explanation:
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Listed below are characteristics that serve as evidence of shared ancestry between fish and reptiles. Select the option that applies only to embryos rather than adults (1 point)
Ogill slits that turn into gills
O hatch from and lay eggs
O scales as a form of skin
Ospines and tails
Answer:
Its option A
Explanation:
It cant be option B because the adults lay the eggs, option A is correct because they embryos gill slits turn into gills.
What is the number of moles in 546 g strontium nitrite?
A. 0.388 mol
B. 2.58 mol
C. 329 mol
D. 3.04 mol
Advantages and disadvantages of using tidal energy instead of non-renewable energy sources.
Advantages of using tidal energy:
-Environment-friendly
-A highly predictable energy source
-High energy density
-Operational and maintenance costs are low
-An inexhaustible source of energy
Disadvantages of using tidal energy:
-High tidal power plant construction costs.
-Negative influence on marine life forms.
-Location limits.
-The variable intensity of sea waves.
Select all of the following statements that are true. Multiple answers are possible
Cells are made of cells
All living things are made of cells
Cells are the smallest living thing.
Only prokaryotic organisms have cells
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Answer:
2. the second one is the answer
Because it shows both potential and kinetic energy
PLEASE PLEASE HELP ME!!!A 450 ml gas sample has a pressure of 1.25 atm at 65 °C. What is the temperature, in °C, at which the gas will expand to 865
mL with a pressure of 0.89 atm?
Answer:
89°C
Explanation:
Combined Gas Law (P₁V₁)/T₁ = (P₂V₂)/T₂
(1.25 atm)(450 mL)/(65°C) = (0.89 atm)(865 mL)/T₂
8.653846154 = 769.85/T₂
T₂ = 769.85/8.653846154
T₂ = 88.96044444 = 89°C
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5. Where is potential energy decreasing?
А B C D
Answer:
D
Explanation:
I believe it is D. your kinetic energy would be at b. A, the cart would be going at a constant rate, because there is no hill or steep slope.
Consider this chemical equation:
2AgNO3(aq) + Cu(s) → Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2Ag(s)
Which substances dissolve in solution? Select all
that apply.
AgNO3
Cu
Cu(NO3)2
Ag
Answer is:AgNO3 and Cu(NO3)2
Answer:
the answer is very correct as AgNO3 and Cu(NO3)2
Answer:
A,C
Explanation:
the person above me is correct
What is the correct sequence of chemical transformations with the correct phases?
Answer:
1. Cu(s) 2. Cu(NO3)2 (aq) 3. Cu(OH)2 (s) 4. CuO (s) 5. CuSO4 (aq) 6. Cu(s)
Explanation:
3. Which of the following describes the author's purpose in the text? R1.6
A.
to encourage students not to think about money when they're
choosing a degree or career to pursue
B. to stress the importance of viewing college as a way to develop jobs
skills, as well as determine what is important to you
C. to discourage students from pursuing careers in business, as people
are generally dissatisfied with their lives
D. to encourage students to pursue careers that help other people, as
they are usually the most enjoyable and meaningful
Answer:
B
Explanation:
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Which equation represents neutralization?
(1 ) 6Li(s)+N 2 (g)=>2Li3N(s)(2) 2Mg(s)+O2(g)=>2MgO(s) (3) 2KOH(aq)+H2SO4(aq) =>K 2 SO 4 (aq)+2H 2 O(l)
(4) Pb(NO 3 ) 2 (aq)+K 2 CrO 4 (aq) => 2KNO 3 (aq)+PbCrO 4 (s)
Answer:
3) 2KOH(aq) + H2SO4(aq) ⇒ K2SO4(aq) + 2H2O(l)
Explanation:
KOH is a strong base and a H2SO4 is a strong acid. The two react in a neutralization reaction, producing a salt and water.
For the reaction shown, drsw the major(s) expected product.
Answer:
2
Explanation:
Ammonium phosphate is an important ingredient in many solid fertilizers. It can be made by reacting aqueous phosphoric acid with liquid ammonia. Calculate the moles of ammonium phosphate produced by the reaction of of ammonia. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to significant digits.
The given question is incomplete. The complete question is:
Ammonium phosphate [tex](NH_4)_3PO_4[/tex] is an important ingredient in many solid fertilizers. It can be made by reacting aqueous phosphoric acid [tex]H_3PO_4[/tex] with liquid ammonia. Calculate the moles of ammonium phosphate produced by the reaction of 1.7 mol of ammonia. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to the correct number of significant digits.
Answer: 0.57 moles of ammonium phosphate are produced by the reaction of 1.7 moles of liquid ammonia
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation is:
[tex]H_3PO_4+3NH_4OH\rightarrow (NH_4)_3PO_4+3H_2O[/tex]
According to stoichiometry:
3 moles of liquid ammonia [tex](NH_4OH)[/tex] produces = 1 mole of ammonium phosphate [tex](NH_4)_3PO_4[/tex]
Thus 1.7 moles of liquid ammonia [tex](NH_4OH)[/tex] produces = [tex]\frac{1}{3}\times 1.7=0.57[/tex] mole of ammonium phosphate [tex](NH_4)_3PO_4[/tex]
Thus 0.57 moles of ammonium phosphate are produced by the reaction of 1.7 moles of liquid ammonia
Which of the following would form a spontaneous reaction at 298 K?
O A. AH = 28 kJ/mol, AS = 0.109 kJ/(mol-K)
B. AH = 31 kJ/mol, AS = 0.093 kJ/(mol-K)
C. AH = 8.7 kJ/mol, AS = 0.008 kJ/(mol-K)
D. AH = 205 kJ/mol, AS = 0.210 kJ/(mol-K)
Answer:
A
∆H = 28 kJ/mol, ∆S = 0.109 kJ/(mol-k)
Explanation:
A P E X
The spontaneous reaction at 298 K is the one having
ΔH = 28 kJ/mol, ΔS = 0.109 kJ/(mol-K)
We know the formula of Gibb's free energy as-
ΔG = ΔH - TΔS
ΔG = 28 - (298 × 0.109)
ΔG = -4.48
If a reaction is spontaneous, change in Gibb's free energy is negative and change in entropy is positive.
Therefore, The spontaneous reaction at 298 K is the one having
ΔH = 28 kJ/mol, ΔS = 0.109 kJ/(mol-K)
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Combustion Analysis of an unknown hydrocarbon resulted in the capture of 216.00 g of water vapor and 440.00 g of CO2. The total mass of the hydrocarbon before combustion was 144 g.
(1. How many moles of carbon dioxide are present after combustion?)
(2. What is the empirical formula for the unknown hydrocarbon?)
(3. How many water molecules does the water vapor trap capture?)
(4. The gram-formula mass for the unknown hydrocarbon was determined to be 72 g/mol. How many moles of the unknown hydrocarbon were present in the original sample?)
(5. infrared spectral analysis determines that the unknown hydrocarbon does NOT contain oxygen. How many moles of O2 are used in combusting the unknown sample?)
1: 10 mol CO2
2: C10H24
3: 12 mol H2O
4: 0.5 mol
5: 16 mol O2
The compound is C5H10.
From the information available in the question;
Number of moles of carbon dioxide = 440.00 g/44 g/mol = 10 moles
Number of moles of water vapor = 216.00 g/18 g/mol = 12 moles
Mass of carbon = 10 moles × 12 g/mol = 120 g of carbon
Moles of hydrogen = 12 moles × 2 g/mol = 24 g of hydrogen
Number of moles of carbon = 120 g/12 g/mol = 10 moles
Number of moles of hydrogen = 24 g/1 g/mol =24 moles
Divide through by the lowest number of moles =
C - 10/10 H - 24/10
C - 1 H - 2
The empirical formula is CH2
Molar mass of the compound = 72 g/mol
[12 + 2(1)]n = 72
14n = 72
n = 5
The compound is C5H10.
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Determine the m/v% of a solution where 5 g of sugar is dissolved in enough water to yield 250 mL of total solution
Answer:
2 %m/v
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Mass of sugar (solute): 5 gVolume of solution: 250 mLStep 2: Calculate the %m/v of sugar in the solution
We will use the following expression.
%m/v = mass of sugar/volume of solution × 100%
%m/v = 5 g/250 mL × 100% = 2 %m/v
This means that there are 2 grams of sugar every 100 milliliters of solution.