Magnesium and Copper Sulfate react to form Magnesium Sulfate and Copper in the following equation.
Mg + CuSO4 -> MgSO4 + Cu
Answer:
B: Single Displacement Reaction
Explanation:
A single replacement reaction, sometimes called a single displacement reaction, is a reaction in which one element is substituted for another element in a compound.
A + BX -> B + AX
For example:
Cation Replacement
Zn + CuCl2 -> ZnCl2 + Cu
Anion Replacement
Br2 + 2Ki -> 2KBr + I2
You just switch either the cation with another anion or switch an anion with another cation.
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how an object accelerates when it changes direction?
Answer:
An object which experiences either a change in the magnitude or the direction of the velocity vector can be said to be accelerating. This explains why an object moving in a circle at constant speed can be said to accelerate - the direction of the velocity changes.
Explanation:
Answer:
An object which experiences either a change in the magnitude.
Explanation:
the direction of the velocity changes.
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The following chemical reaction takes place in aqueous solution:
AgF(aq)+Nal(aq) ——> Agl(s)+NaF(aq)
Write the net ionic equation for this reaction.
The net ionic equation : Ag⁺(aq)+l⁻(aq) ⇒ Agl(s)
Further explanationGiven
Reaction
AgF(aq)+Nal(aq) ——> Agl(s)+NaF(aq)
Required
The net ionic equation
Solution
The equation of a chemical reaction can be expressed in the equation of the ions
In the ion equation, there is a spectator ion that is the ion that does not react because it is present before and after the reaction
When these ions are removed, the ionic equation is called the net ionic equation
AgF(aq)+Nal(aq) ——> Agl(s)+NaF(aq)
Ag⁺(aq)+F⁻(aq)+Na⁺(aq)+l⁻(aq) ⇒ Agl(s)+Na⁺(aq) + F⁻(aq)
Ag⁺(aq)+l⁻(aq) ⇒ Agl(s)
What is the density of motor oil in g/mL if 1.25 quart (qt) weighs 2.25 pounds (lb)?
Answer:
0.86 g/mL
Explanation:
In order to solve the problem, you have to know the formula for "Density." Density refers to "mass per unit volume." It's formula is:
Density (ρ) = [tex]\frac{mass}{Volume}[/tex]Next, we have to convert the units of measurement in accordance to what is being asked in the problem. It is asking for "g/mL," which means we have to convert 1.25 quarts (qt.) to mL and 2.25 pounds (lbs.) to grams.
Let's solve.
1 quart = 946.35 mL1.25 qt. x [tex]\frac{946.35 mL}{1 qt.}[/tex] = 1,182.94 mL
1 pound = 453.592 grams2.25 pounds x [tex]\frac{453.592 grams}{1 pound}[/tex] = 1,020.58 grams
Now that we converted them to their appropriate units of measurement, we can now solve for density.
ρ = [tex]\frac{mass}{Volume}[/tex]ρ = [tex]\frac{1,020.58 grams}{1,182.94 mL}[/tex]ρ = 0.86 g/mLThe density of the motor oil is 0.86 g/mL
According to the following reaction, how many moles of phosphorus trichloride will be formed upon the complete reaction of 25.4 grams of phosphorus (P_4) with excess chlorine gas?
phosphorus (P_4) (s) - chlorine (g) --> phosphorus trichloride (l)
.....moles phosphorus trichloride
Answer:
0.82 mole of PCl₃
Explanation:
We'll begin by calculating the number of mole in 25.4 g of P₄. This can be obtained as follow:
Mass of P₄ = 25.4 g
Molar mass of P₄ = 4 × 31 = 124 g/mol
Mole of P₄ =?
Mole = mass / Molar mass
Mole of P₄ = 25.4 / 124
Mole of P₄ = 0.205 mole
Next, the balanced equation for the reaction. This is illustrated below:
P₄ + 6Cl₂ —> 4PCl₃
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of P₄ reacted to produce 4 moles of PCl₃
Finally, we shall determine the number of mole of phosphorus trichloride, PCl₃, produced by the reaction of 25.4 g (i.e 0.205 mole) of P₄. This can be obtained as follow:
From the balanced equation above,
1 mole of P₄ reacted to produce 4 moles of PCl₃.
Therefore, 0.205 mole of P₄ will react to produce = 0.205 × 4 = 0.82 mole of PCl₃
Thus, 0.82 mole of PCl₃ was obtained from the reaction.
any two substances which are odourless
Answer:
This question perplexes me somewhat. If we as humans are not able to detect a scent or odor from certain substances, that does not of necessity mean those substances are not giving off an odor, and are therefore not “truly” odorless, just odorless to the less sensitive noses of humans.
Water is supposedly odorless, but I know quite well of a test where subjects did a blind tasting, only instead of wine these people were tasting Australian waters, sourced from different locations around the country.
All of these tasters (professionals) were able to differentiate the waters and from what I recall, were all accurate. These wine buffs use their palates as well as their taste-buds, so, were there no odor, their task would have had a greater degree of difficulty.
My own baby sister has such a sensitive palate that she can tell you if you serve her a glass of water from the fridge whether that water was fresh, straight from the tap (unfiltered), filtered or had been boiled before and whether it had been boiled for more than five minutes or not. Truly.
So I would find it difficult to answer your question, “What substances are truly odorless?” , because I am not sure of the criteria you mean by “truly” odorless. In other words, If you are talking about zero degrees, are you talking of the freezing point of water, absolute zero or zero degrees Kelvin?
I’m sure there are substances that are odorless, to humans, but are those same substances “truly” odorless, or only to our perception of them?
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What is the frequency of a photon that has a wavelength of 6.58 x 10-8m?
Answer:
6 x 10 (power to the 15) H2
Answer:
i dont know the answer but you could search up photon calculator, hope this helps (im very sorry i couldnt help but i havent learned about that yet, im in 9th grade)
A gas has a boiling point of 175 celsius. At what kelvin temperature would this gas boil
Answer:
448
Explanation:
K =273+°c
K=273+175
K=448
Name the type of chemical reaction that occurs when magnesium chloride solution reacts with sodium carbonate solution
Answer:
precipitation reaction
The replacement reaction occurs when magnesium chloride solution reacts with sodium carbonate solution and form [tex]MgCO_{3}[/tex] white precipitate.
What is replacement reaction?The reaction in which cation of one molecule is replace or substitute by cation of another molecule or anion of one molecule is replace or substitute by another molecule.Example : [tex]MgCl + NaCO_{3}[/tex] → [tex]MgCO_{3} + NaCl[/tex]What is precipitate?The insoluble substance accumulate at the bottom of the surface is called precipitate.Example : [tex]MgCl + NaCO_{3}[/tex] → [tex]MgCO_{3} + NaCl[/tex]In the above reaction [tex]MgCO_{3}[/tex] white precipitate.Learn about replacement reaction.
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What is true about atomic radius trends on the periodic table?
A. Atomic radius decreases along periods and decreases down groups.
B. Atomic radius decreases along periods and increases down groups.
C. Atomic radius increases along periods and decreases down groups.
D. Atomic radius increases along periods and increases down groups.
It is not b
Answer:
D
Explanation:
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Answer:
B. Atomic radius decreases along periods and increases down groups.
Explanation:
It decreases in period because of addition of proton effective nuclear charge increase and atomic radius decreases.
Atomic radius increases in group because of addition of shells
1. How does cellular respiration add carbon to the
atmosphere?
Why does a circuit need to connect the negative to the positive sides of a battery?
Is mass based on gravity. True or false
Answer:
true mass is based on gravity
Answer:
true
Explanation:
mass based on gravity
Question 10
What volume is occupied by 1.64 x 1019 atoms of Helium gas at STP?
O 1.22 x 10-6 L He
O 2.21 x 1044 L He
0.000610 L He
O 4.41 x 1041 L He
Answer:0.00061L He
Explanation:Avogadro constant, N = 6.02214076*10^23 per mole
at STP 1 mole = 22.71L
1.64*10^19 He = ( 1.64*10^19/N)*22.71 = 1.64*10^19*[3.77*10^-23] = 6.18*10^-4L
000610 L volume is occupied by 1.64 x 1019 atoms of Helium gas at STP. Therefore, option C is correct.
What do you mean by STP ?The nominal conditions in the atmosphere at sea level are referred to as standard temperature and pressure (STP). These are the conditions: 0 degrees Celsius and 1 atmosphere (atm).
It is written as V = nRT/P. "P" stands for pressure, "V" stands for volume, n stands for the number of moles of a gas, "R" stands for the molar gas constant, and "T" stands for temperature.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) utilized to define STP as 0 ᵒC (273.15 K, or 32 ᵒF) and 1 atm (101.325 kPa = 760 Torr) .
Avogadro constant, N = 6.023 × 10^23 per mole
At STP 1 mole = 22.71L
1.64 × 10^19 He = ( 1.64 × 10^19/N) × 22.71
= 1.64 × 10^19 × [3.77 × 10^-23]
= 6.18 × 10^-4L
= 000610 L He
Thus, option C is correct.
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Pressure is often defined as
Answer:
Pressure is often defined as a measure of force applied on an area, or over a unit area.
Explanation:
Which of the following does NOT determine local weather patterns?
Answer:
do you have a picture of the choices?
how do you think you can use lenses and mirrors to change the direction and intensity of a light wave?
Sns
Station 5
Find the formula for the following
compounds:
Chromium (II) Oxide
Chromium (III) Oxide
Lead (II) Phosphide
Mercury (0) Sulfide
Manganese (11) Nitride
All the iron in a 2.000 g tablet was dissolved in an acidic solution and converted to Fe2+. This was then titrated with KMnO4. The titration required 27.50 cm3 of 0.100 mol dm-3 KMnO4. Calculate the total mass of iron in the tablet and its percentage by mass.
Answer:
0.768g of Fe are in the tablet = 38.4% by mass of Fe in the tablet
Explanation:
The balanced redox equation of Fe²⁺ with KMnO₄ in acidic medium is:
5Fe²⁺ + MnO₄⁻ + 8H⁺ → 5Fe³⁺ + Mn²⁺ + 4H₂O
Where 5 moles of Fe²⁺ react per mole of KMnO₄
The moles required of KMnO₄ are:
27.50cm³ * (1dm³ / 1000cm³) = 0.0275dm³ * (0.100mol / dm³) = 0.00275mol KMnO₄
Moles of Fe²⁺ are:
0.00275mol KMnO₄ * (5 moles Fe²⁺ / 1mol KMnO₄) = 0.01375moles of Fe²⁺
In grams (Molar mass Fe: 55.845g/mol):
0.01375moles of Fe²⁺ * (55.845g/mol) =
0.768g of Fe are in the tabletAnd percentage is:
0.768g Fe / 2.000g * 100 =
38.4% by mass of Fe in the tabletHow can scientific themes apply to many branches of science?
A. All types of scientists have agreed on them.
B. The different branches of science are connected.
C. Different themes exist for the different branches.
O D. The themes are all based on the same basic units.
Answer:
b) different branches of science are connected
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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An idea based on observations with no experimental evidence is a:
How many moles are in 25.58 grams of H20?
Explanation:
1.42 Moles are there
Which compound has the greatest molecular mass?
CO2
H2O
Pb2
NH4
What is made when a salt is dissolved in water?
A) a precipitate
B) a compound
C) a solution
D) a mixture
Answer:
D.Mixture
Explanation:
When Salt dissolves in water a homogeneous mixture is formed, because the different components are mixed evenly within the substance.
Classify each of the observed changes according to whether or not they are likely to represent evidence that a chemical reaction is occurring when performing an experiment.
May be evidence of a chemical reaction Not evidence of a chemical reaction
a solution color becoming less intense
due to dilution
bubbles (sas formation) changes in color
precipitation
explosion or fire
Answer Bank
a solid liquifying change in temperature solution colors mixing
Answer:
a solution color becoming less intense due to dilution- is not an evidence of a chemical reaction
bubbles (gas formation) - evidence of a chemical reaction
explosion or fire - evidence of a chemical reaction
changes in color- evidence of a chemical reaction
precipitation- evidence of a chemical reaction
changes in temperature - evidence of a chemical reaction
a solid liquifying - is not an evidence of a chemical reaction
solution colors mixing - is not an evidence of a chemical reaction
Explanation:
A chemical change is not easily reversible and yields new substances. It is often accompanied by a loss or gain of heat.
In the answer section, i have shown some evidences that lead us to conclude that a chemical reaction has taken place. The occurrence of a chemical change often goes with the formation of new substances as earlier stated and any of these signs may accompany the process.
For instance, when a metal is dropped in dilute acid solution, bubble of hydrogen gas indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.
what does the ideal gas law describe
Answer: the law that the product of the pressure and the volume of one gram molecule of an ideal gas is equal to the product of the absolute temperature of the gas and the universal gas constant.An ideal gas is a gas that conforms, in physical behaviour, to a particular, idealized relation between pressure, volume, and temperature called the ideal gas law
uses of photosynthesis products
what are the uses for the photosynthesis products
Answer:
uses of photosynthesies:
Explanation:
In photosynthesis ENERGY from light is used to convert CARBONDIOXDE and water into glucose and oxygen for 6 carbon and 6 water molecules, 1 glucosed and 6 oxygen molecules are produced.
What is photosynthesis?
____________________Answer :-The process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize nutrients for their nourishment is called Photosynthesis.
Some requirements of photosynthesis to take place :-
Presence of carbon dioxide.Presence of water. In plants, in photosynthesis, require a green coloured pigment named 'Chlorophyll'.Presence of Sunlight.A temperature of 25°C to 40°C is needed.Result ( product ) of photosynthesis :-
When the process of photosynthesis is completed, it releases Oxygen as a by-product.
Chemical Equation for Photosynthesis :-
[tex] \sf6CO_2 + 6H_2O \binom{sunlight \: and \: chorophyll}{ \rightarrow} C_6H _ {12} {O _6 + 6O_2} \uparrow[/tex]
____________________Note :-Scroll from right to left to see the whole solution.
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Answer:
YIKES. a bit late. Answers include 1, 2, 3
Explanation:
A sodium bromide solution is added to a beaker containing aqueous chlorine. What would happen?
A) Write the complete chemical equation
B) Write the dissociated ionic equation
C) Write the net ionic equation
D) List any spectator ions
Answer:
See detailed explanation.
Explanation:
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In this case, for the described chemical reaction, we can proceed as follows:
A) For the complete chemical reaction we note down every reacted and produced species as well as the proper balancing process:
[tex]2NaBr(aq)+Cl_2(aq)\rightarrow 2NaCl(aq)+Br_2(g)[/tex]
In which gaseous bromine may give off.
B) The dissociated ionic equation requires the ionization of the aqueous species in ions, expect for chlorine which is not ionized:
[tex]2Na^+(aq)+2Br^-(aq)+Cl_2(aq)\rightarrow 2Na^+(aq)+2Cl^-(aq)+Br_2(g)[/tex]
C) For the net ionic equation we cancel out the sodium ions as they are at both reactants and products:
[tex]2Br^-(aq)+Cl_2(aq)\rightarrow +2Cl^-(aq)+Br_2(g)[/tex]
D) Based on C) we infer that the spectator ions here are the sodium ions.
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