Answer:
436.55841 grams.
Explanation:
The molecular formula for Iron(III) Iodide is FeI3. The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole. 1 mole is equal to 1 moles Iron(III) Iodide, or 436.55841 grams.
You use the 1 / 436.55841 conversion rate. This is different for each element, according to the stoichiometry tables. Iron(II) oxide would be 2/3 of the 1/436.55841 conversion rate, that is, multiplying the fraction to denominator.
You have a 500.0 ml graduated cylinder filled with 100.0 mL of water. You carefully add a 178.5 gram piece of iron (density of iron = 7.87 g/mL). What is the final volume reading in the graduated cylinder after adding the iron piece?
Answer:
122.7 mL
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Volume of water: 100.0 mLMass of the piece iron (m): 178.5 gDensity of iron (ρ): 7.87 g/mLStep 2: Calculate the volume of the piece of iron
Density is equal to the mass of the piece divided by its volume.
ρ = m/V
V = m/ρ
V = 178.5 g/(7.87 g/mL) = 22.7 mL
Step 3: Calculate the volume of the mixture
The volume of the mixture is equal to the sum of the volume of water and the iron piece.
100.0 mL + 22.7 mL = 122.7 mL
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H2O as an oxidant only
Further explanationGiven
Reaction
2 Na + 2 H2O → 2 NaOH + H2
Required
The function of water in the equation
Solution
Water : oxidizing agent
Na : reducing agent
Na⁰ → Na⁺ (oxidation)
H⁺- → H⁰ (reduction)
Acids and bases according to Bronsted-Lowry
Acid = donor (donor) proton (H⁺ ion)
Base = proton (receiver) acceptor (H⁺ ion)
If water is acting as an acid it should only give 1 H +, so that becomes:
H₂O (l) ⇔ OH⁻ (aq) not H₂
Weigh out the appropriate amount of HEPES sodium salt required to prepare 100 mL of a HEPES buffer that has pH 7.50 and is 90 mM in HEPES. FW for the HEPES sodium salt is 260.31. Transfer to a 150 mL beaker. Flowchart: Calculate the amount of HEPES sodium salt required to make the buffer.
Answer:
2.343 g of HEPES sodium salt is needed.
Explanation:
So, from the question above we have the following parameters which is going to help in solving this particular question.
The number of moles = 90mM, the pH = 7.50, FW for the HEPES sodium salt = 260.31, and the volume of HEPES sodium salt required = 100mL.
Therefore, the amount of HEPES sodium salt required to make the buffer = 260.31 × 9 × 0.001 = 2.343 grams of HEPES sodium salt is needed in 10mL.
Balanced equation for Co+O2=Co2O3
Answer:
4 Co(s) + 3 O2(g) = 2 Co2O3(s)
Explanation:
The balanced equation for Co+O₂=Co₂O₃ is Co+2O₂=Co₂O₃
In the equation balancing of Co+O₂=Co₂O₃ ,some points needs to be taken
which involves ensuring that the number of elements on the left hand side is
the same as that on the right hand side.
In this scenario, the number of carbon is the same on both sides but the
difference is in the number of moles of oxygen in which 2 is added to the left
hand side to make it balanced.
Co+2O₂=Co₂O₃
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An unknown compound has the following chemical formula: N2OX here stands for a whole number. Measurements also show that a certain sample of the unknown compound contains 4.00mol of oxygen and 2.67mol of nitrogen. Write the complete chemical formula for the unknown compound.
The complete chemical formula for the unknown compound : N₂O₃
Further explanationGiven
The chemical formula : N₂Oₓ
4.00 mol of oxygen and 2.67 mol of nitrogen
Required
The chemical formula
Solution
A molecular formula is a formula that shows the number of atomic elements that make up a compound.
The molecular formula of a compound shows the mole ratio of each of its constituent components
The mol ratio for N : O =
2.67 : 4 : divide by 2.67
1 : 1.5 = 2 : 3
the reaction between potassium metal and water produces potassium hydroxide and hydrogen gas.
the correct equation for this reaction is:
A: K + H2O—> KOH + H2
B: K + H2O—>KOH + H
C: 4K + 3H2O—> 4KOH + 2H
D: 2K + 2 H2O—> 2KOH + H2
Answer:
2K + 2H₂O → 2KOH + H₂
Explanation:
The reactants are:
Potassium metal = K
Water = H₂O
The products are:
Potassium hydroxide = KOH
Hydrogen gas = H₂
The reaction equation is given as;
Reactants → Products
2K + 2H₂O → 2KOH + H₂
The reaction is a single displacement reaction
What is homologous series. write the example.
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26. A Grignard's reagent may be made by
reacting magnesium with which of the
following compound ?
(A)
Methyl amine
(B) Diethyl ether
(C
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Ethyl iodide
(D)
Ethyl alcohol
amount moles 167 g of nitrogen
At Grangemouth, BP make large quantities of ethanol by a process called catalytic
hydration of ethene:
C2H4 + H2O → C2H5OH
What mass of ethanol would be produced from 560kg of ethene
process step by step, please
Answer:
Mass = 799971.50 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of ethene = 560 Kg (560 Kg ×1000 g/1 Kg= 560000 g)
Mass of ethanol produced = ?
Solution:
Chemical equation:
C₂H₄ + H₂O → C₂H₅OH
Number of moles of ethene:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles = 560000 g / 28.05 g/mol
Number of moles = 19964.35 mol
Now we will compare the moles of ethene and ethanol.
C₂H₄ : C₂H₅OH
1 : 1
19964.35 : 19964.35
Mass of ethanol:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 19964.35 mol × 46.07 g/mol
Mass = 799971.50 g
What is the mollusk tongue called?
B
Answer:
why
Explanation:
B is the answer to the question
What type of subatomic particles are found in the cloud?
A neutrons
B protons
C electrons
D croutons
Answer:
Electrons are particles that surround the nucleus of an atom like a cloud. As with protons and neutrons, electrons are essential to an atom's structure.
Jill graphs the speed of a model train that is travelling at a speed of 15 kilometers per hour. Which graph shows the speed of the model train?
Answer:c
Explanation:
A student determines the density of an unknown liquid by weighing a sample of known volume. The reported density is found by the instructor to be significantly higher than it should be. Which of the following experimental errors could account for this result?
A. The pipet used was filled to a level above the calibration mark.
B. The balance was read incorrectly, and the recorded sample mass was lower than the true sample mass.
or
C. A part of the sample was spilled from the beaker before it was weighed.
Answer: C. A part of the sample was spilled from the beaker before it was weighed.
Explanation:
Density is defined as the mass contained per unit volume.
[tex]Density=\frac{mass}{Volume}[/tex]
Density is directly related to mass and inversely related to volume. Thus if density is measured to be higher than it should be , it could be due to more mass or less volume.
Thus errors could be a part of the sample was spilled from the beaker before it was weighed.
The correct option is C. A part of the sample was spilled from the beaker before it was weighed.
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Imagine an alternate universe where the value of the Planck constant is 6.6207 x 10^-36 J*s.
In that universe, which of the following objects would require quantum mechanics to describe, that is, would show both particle and wave properties? Which objects would act like everyday objects, and be adequately described by classical mechanics?
3.A turtle with a mass of 450. g, 29. cm long, moving at 2.7 cm/s.
quantum or classical?
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
According to Louis de Broglie, particles could exhibit wavelike properties and have an associated wavelength.
Now for a turtle with a mass of 450. g, 29. cm long, moving at 2.7 cm/s, recall that we can only describe a by quantum mechanics when the body is very small and its associated wavelength is large.
This object has a large mass, hence it is discussed by classical rather than quantum mechanics
How does the structure of gills in a fish enable it to live in a watery environment?
A. The gills allow the fish to take in carbon dioxide from the water.
B. The lungs of the fish are made up of tiny air sacs.
C. The gills allow the fish to take in oxygen from the water.
D. The villi absorb oxygen into the bloodstream.
Answer:
C. The gills allow the fish to take in oxygen from the water.
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A photon has an energy of 2.78 x 1032 J. What is its wavelength?
Answer:
7.14 × 10^(-58) m
Explanation:
We are given;
Energy; E = 2.78 x 10^(32) J
Formula to find this energy is;
E = hc/λ
Where;
E is energy
h is Planck's constant with a constant value of 6.62 × 10^(-34) J/s
c is speed of light with a constant value of 3 × 10^(8) m/s
λ is wavelength
Making λ the subject, we have;
λ = hc/E
λ = (6.62 × 10^(-34) × 3 × 10^(8))/(2.78 x 10^(32))
λ = 7.14 × 10^(-58) m
A sample of oxygen occupies a volume of 150 cm3 at 72 C. What will be volume of oxygen when the temperature drops to 2 C?
Answer:
V₂ = 119.59 cm³
Explanation:
Given data:
Initial volume = 150 cm³
Initial temperature = 72°C
Final volume = ?
Final temperature = 2°C
Solution:
Initial temperature = 72°C (72 +273.15 K = 345.15 K)
Final temperature = 2°C (2 + 273.15 k = 275.15 K)
Solution:
According to the Charles Law.
V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂
V₁ = Initial volume
T₁ = Initial temperature
V₂ = Final volume
T₂ = Final temperature
Now we will put the values in formula.
V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂
V₂ = V₁T₂/T₁
V₂ = 150 cm³ × 275.15 K /345.15 K
V₂ = 41272.5 cm³.K / 298 K
V₂ = 119.59 cm³
4. Naming Molecules
a) Describe how ionic bonds are formed at the atomic level.
Explanation:
Ionic bonds involve a cation and an anion. The bond is formed when an atom, typically a metal, loses an electron or electrons, and becomes a positive ion, or cation. Another atom, typically a non-metal, is able to acquire the electron(s) to become a negative ion, or anion.
in a double replacement reaction cesium chloride reacts with silver nitrate to produce silver chloride and
a cacl
b cs(no3)2
c agcs
d csno3
Answer:
CsNO₃
Explanation:
The reactants are:
Cesium chloride = CsCl
Silver nitrate = AgNO₃
Products:
Silver chloride = AgCl
The other product:
Now;
CsCl + AgNO₃ → AgCl + ?
The other product is CsNO₃
So;
CsCl + AgNO₃ → AgCl + CsNO₃
Sulfur dioxide (SO2) is an unwelcome result
of burning soft coal in power plants. Some
of the SO2 ends up as sulfuric acid in acid
precipitation. The net reaction is
2 SO2(g) + O2(g) + 2 H2O(l) —— 2 H2SO4(l)
What mass in grams of SO2 is needed to
react with 1771 g of O2?
Answer in units of g.
Answer:
I believe it is 1771 divided by 4
Explanation:
6. Primary succession usually occurs after which catastrophic events?
a.) Volcanic eruptions burning down a forest
5. Hurricanes flooding a forest
c. Tomadoes uprooting trees leaving behind the soil
d. Glaciers moving revealing bare rock underneath
Answer: d. Glaciers moving revealing bare rock underneath
Explanation:
Primary succession is what happens when living things colonise an area that was previously uncolonized because it had been destroyed or hadn't been created yet.
When glaciers move on from areas and expose the bare rock underneath, these areas are new and so primary succession will take place as living things begin to colonize this new area.
Can you give me the answers to questions 28 and 29 please?
28. unbalanced because in reactant side the Aluminium is 1 and oxygen is 2 but in the product side the Aluminium is 2 and oxygen is 3 it is not equal so it is unbalanced equation
29. unbalanced because the oxygen atom are not equal in the reactant and the product side
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What is the length of an average solar cycle? A. 5 years B. 11 years C. 22 years D. 10 years
Which of these can be found in a plant cell, but not in an animal cell?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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what can scientists learn from index fossils?
Answer:
dating and correlating the strata in which it is found
Explanation:
Answer:
The correct answer is A:The age of an unfamiliar layer of rock
Explanation:
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Which describes a value for density
atom ,molecule, proton neutron electron, elements/compounds from SMALLEST to the BIGGEST.
Answer:
Electron,Protons/Neutrons,Atom,Molecule
Explanation: