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The formula for acetic acid is HC H302
What is the percent composition of carbon in acetic acid?
molar mass of the element you need to find a percentage of
molar mass of the entire substance
40.0%
20.0%
33.3
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31 PointThe Formula For Acetic Acid Is HC H302What Is The Percent Composition Of Carbon In Acetic Acid?molar

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Not sure but I think the last one

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An __________ includes all living and non-living things in an environment.

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Answer:

an ecosystem

Explanation:

it compromises of living and non living things in an environment.

The distances from large bodies of water will affect the average rainfall of an area. (Example: Florida has more rain than Nevada) *10 points
A. True
B. False

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A

Explanation:

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Answer:

C and B are the correct answers

If the pOH increases is a solution getting more basic or less basic?

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pH and pOH are related to one another; THEY ARE NOT INDEPENDENT OF EACH OTHER. As pH increases, pOH decreases. As pH decreases, pOH increases. By knowing what ion you are measuring on which scale, this will tell you whether or not the solution is acidic or basic.

Explanation:

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If the pOH increases is a solution, the solution is getting less basic and more acidic.

How pOH affects basic  nature of solution?

We know that when pH increases, pOH decreases. We also know that when pH increases acidity decreases and basic nature of solution increases but in pOH, the sequence is opposite. When pOH increases acidity increases and basic nature of solution decreases.

So we can conclude that If the pOH increases is a solution, the solution is getting less basic and more acidic.

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aluminium extraction from its ore​

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Aluminium ore is called bauxite. The bauxite is purified to produce aluminium oxide, a white powder from which aluminium can be extracted.

The extraction is done by electrolysis. The ions in the aluminium oxide must be free to move so that electricity can pass through it. Aluminium oxide has a very high melting point (over 2000°C) so it would be expensive to melt it. Aluminium oxide does not dissolve in water, but it does dissolve in molten cryolite. This is an aluminium compound with a lower melting point than aluminium oxide. The use of cryolite reduces some of the energy costs involved in extracting aluminium.

A student claims that she cannot identify the exact location of an electron. Which of the following explains if the student's claim is correct or
incorrect? (1 point)

The claim is incorrect because a particle can have a known location at a given time.

The claim is correct because an electron is invisible and cannot be seen.

The claim is correct because we cannot determine the exact location of an electron at a given time.
The claim is incorrect because the exact position of matter is always visible or can be determined.

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Answer:

The claim is incorrect because the exact position of matter is always visible or can be determined.


Covalent bonds are formed between the
two nonmetals
and
The nonmetals will
electrons.

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Answer:

Explanation:

A covalent bond is formed between two non-metals that have similar electronegativities. Neither atom is "strong" enough to attract electrons from the other

If I write 6 PbCO3, how many PbCO3 do I have?please help me ​

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Answer:

you have 6 pbco3 ok

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Which statement best illustrates how mixtures and pure substances are different?


Mixtures have color; pure substances are colorless.


Mixtures have various odors; pure substances are odorless.


Mixtures are found on the periodic table; pure substances are not.


Mixtures are physically combined; pure substances are chemically combined.

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Mixtures are physically combined and pure substances are chemically combined.

Conduct an experiment to determine the specific heat, c, for unknown metal #1 (under solids tab). Use the formula: c = (q)/(m)(T) where q = heat the metal lost; m = mass of the metal; and T = the change in temperature of the metal (metal and water end at same temperature value). (Note: An assumption in this type of calorimetry problem is that in an ideal system the heat the metal lost = heat the water gained.) Use a set up like you did in the experiment in #2 above to determine how much heat, q, the WATER GAINED and use this value for “q” of the metal, that is, the heat the METAL LOST. Be sure to briefly describe your experiment, record all measurements made, and to show all calculations for determining the specific heat of the metal.

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The sand and water end up at the same temperature. The sand consists of material that all has the same specific heat. The relations between temperature change and heat lost by the water and gained by the sand can be written separately as: (1) where and are the specific heats of water and sand, respectively. By assumption, the heat gained

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Two different bromide solutions are mixed with each other: Solution 1 is an aqueous solution of 4.85 g aluminum bromidein 150. ml water and solution 2 has a volume of 175 ml and contains 7.75 g of zinc bromide. You mix the two solutions together in a large beaker. What is the bromide concentration in moles/L in the mixture

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Answer:

M=0.380 M.

Explanation:

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In this case, given those two solutions of aluminum bromide and zinc bromide, it is firstly necessary to compute the moles of bromide ions in each solution as shown below:

[tex]n_{Br^-}^{in\ AlBr_3}=4.85 gAlBr_3*\frac{1molAlBr_3}{266.69gAlBr_3}*\frac{3molBr^-}{1molAlBr_3} =0.05456molBr^-\\\\n_{Br^-}^{in\ ZnBr_2}=7.75gZnBr_2*\frac{1molZnBr_2}{225.22gZnBr_2}*\frac{2molBr^-}{1molZnBr_2} =0.06882molBr^-[/tex]

Now, we compute the total moles of bromide:

[tex]n_{Br^-}=0.05456mol+0.06882mol\\\\n_{Br^-}=0.12338mol[/tex]

Then, the total volume in liters:

[tex]150mL+175mL=325mL*\frac{1L}{1000mL} \\\\=0.325L[/tex]

Therefore, the concentration of total bromide is:

[tex]M=\frac{0.12338mol}{0.325L}\\\\M=0.380M[/tex]

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During a titration, the pH of an analyte solution containing HA(aq) is 3.92 and the ratio of [A–]/[HA] is 0.41. What is the Ka of HA?

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Answer:

[tex]Ka=4.71x10^{-4}[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the Henderson-Hasselbach equation, it is possible to write:

[tex]pH=pKa+log(\frac{[A^-]}{[HA]} )[/tex]

Next, since we are given the pH and the [A–]/[HA] ratio, we can solve for the pKa as shown below:

[tex]pKa=pH-log(\frac{[A^-]}{[HA]} )[/tex]

Now, we plug in the values to obtain:

[tex]pKa=3.92-log(0.41 )\\\\pKa=3.33[/tex]

Next, Ka is:

[tex]Ka=10^{-pKa}=10^{-3.33}\\\\Ka=4.71x10^{-4}[/tex]

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7.) Regarding molecular formula and empirical formula for a particular compound... (A) the subscripts in the empirical formula must be greater than or equal to those of the molecular to (B) the subscripts in the empirical formula must be less than or equal to those of the molecular form (C) the subscripts in the empirical formula must always be equal to those of the molecular formula (D) the subscripts in the empirical formula must be less than or greater than those of the molecular.​

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A student pours 800.0 mL of a 3.000 molar solution of sodium hydroxide into a 2.00 liter volumetric flask and fills the flask up with water. What is the new molarity of the solution?
5 points
12.00 M
1.20 M
14.00 M
0.0750 M

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M1V1 = M2V2
M1 = 3.000 M
V1 = 0.8000 L
M2 = ?
V2 = 2.00 L

3.000 M • 0.8000 L = M2 • 2.00 L

Solve for M2 —> 1.20 M NaOH

To determine the concentration of a sodium thiosulfate solution as in this experiment, a student pipetted 25.0 mL of 0.0100 M potassium iodate (KIO3) solution into a 125 mL Erlernmeyer flask. Potassium iodide and sulfuric acid were added as in this experiment. The titration needed 15.21 mL of the sodium thiosulfate to reach the end point. What is the concentration of the sodium thiosulfate solution

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Answer:

0.0986M is the concentration of the Na₂S₂O₃ solution

Explanation:

Potassium iodate, KIO₃, reacts with sodium thiosulfate, Na₂S₂O₃, as follows:

KIO₃ + 6Na₂S₂O₃ +5KI + 3H₂SO₄ → 3H₂O + 3K₂SO₄ + 3Na₂S₄O₆ + 6NaI

To solve this question we must find the moles of sodium thiosulfate that reacts as follows:

Moles KIO₃:

0.0250L * (0.0100mol / L) = 2.5x10⁻⁴moles KIO₃

Moles Na₂S₂O₃:

2.5x10⁻⁴moles KIO₃ * (6mol Na₂S₂O₃ / 1mol KIO₃) = 1.5x10⁻³ moles Na₂S₂O₃

Molar concentration:

1.5x10⁻³ moles Na₂S₂O₃ / 0.01521L =

0.0986M is the concentration of the Na₂S₂O₃ solution

A compound has the empirical formula CH20 and a
gram-formula mass of 60. grams per mole. What is the
molecular formula of this compound?

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Answer:

The molecular formula of this compound is (2) C2H4O2.

Explanation:

name any
three kinds of mixtures with example​

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Answer:

Here are a few more examples:

Smoke and fog (Smog)

Dirt and water (Mud)

Sand, water and gravel (Cement)

Water and salt (Sea water)

Potassium nitrate, sulfur, and carbon (Gunpowder)

Oxygen and water (Sea foam)

Petroleum, hydrocarbons, and fuel additives (Gasoline)

Heterogeneous mixtures possess different properties and compositions in various parts i.e. the properties are not uniform throughout the mixture.

Examples of Heterogeneous mixtures – air, oil, and water, etc.

Examples of Homogeneous mixtures – alloys, salt, and water, alcohol in water, etc.

Explanation:

Answer:

smog,mud, cement?

Explanation:

Smoke and fog (Smog)

Dirt and water (Mud)

Sand, water and gravel (Cement)


water

air

multiple cells

a place to live

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it’s most likely missing water
plants need to be watered in order to survive

Answer:

I guess it WATER

an artificial reef is intended to affect the ocean ecosystem by

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Answer:

By strengthening the weak coral that is on the reef.

Answer: To encourage plants and animals to set up homes there to increase biodiversity.

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Mars and jupiter

Explanation:

Similarities

-both circle the sun

-both have atmospheres

- both have moons

Differences

-mars is red and rocky

-jupiter is the largest planet

-mars is most like our earth

- jupiter has rings

explanation of crystallization and it's diagram​

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Answer:

Crystallization or crystallisation is the process by which a solid forms, where the atoms or molecules are highly organized into a structure known as a crystal. Some of the ways by which crystals form are precipitating from a solution, freezing, or more rarely deposition directly from a gas.

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Answer:

Glow sticks  and match would be light emission, slime would be preciptate, and cookies would be gas.

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What is the ionic charge for the lead ion in PbS2?

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf +4}}[/tex]

Explanation:

Lead (Pb) has 2 positive oxidation states, +4 and +2.

Sulfur (S) has 3 oxidation states: +6, +4, and -2. Since lead creates a positive ion, sulfur must be a negative ion to balance the charges.

There are 2 atoms of sulfur, each with a charge of -2. Therefore, their overall charge is -4, because 2* -2= -4.

A compound has a net charge of 0. To achieve this, lead must have a charge of +4 to balance out the -4 charge of sulfur.

Lead has a +4 ionic charge in PbS₂

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Answer:

it is logic: everybody

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How many particles are in 2 moles of a CuCl2?

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

Answer:

5

Explanation:

Any help?
The Kb for hydroxylamine, HONH2, is 1.1 x 10 -8
. What would be the pH of a solution
prepared by placing 1.34 g of HONH2 in 0.500 L of water?

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Answer:

pH = 9.475

Explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, according to the basic ionization of the hydroxylamine:

[tex]HONH_2+H_2O\rightarrow HONH_3^++OH^-[/tex]

The resulting equilibrium expression would be:

[tex]Kb=\frac{[HONH_3^+][OH^-]}{[HONH_2]} =1.1x10^{-8}[/tex]

Thus, we first need to compute the initial concentration of this base by considering its molar mass (33.03 g/mol):

[tex][HONH_2]_0=\frac{1.34g/(33.03g/mol)}{0.500L} =0.0811M[/tex]

Now, we introduce [tex]x[/tex] as the reaction extent which provides the concentration of the hydroxyl ions to subsequently compute the pOH:

[tex]1.1x10^{-8}=\frac{x^2}{0.0811-x}[/tex]

However, since Kb<<<<1, it is possible to solve for [tex]x[/tex] by easily neglecting it on the bottom to obtain:

[tex]x=[OH^-]=\sqrt{1.1x10^{-8}*0.0811}= 2.99x10^{-5}[/tex]

Thus, the pOH is:

[tex]pOH=-log(2.99x10^{-5})=4.525[/tex]

And the pH:

[tex]pH=14-4.525\\\\pH=9.475[/tex]

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When a nonmetal gains electrons, it becomes this type of ion.

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Answer:

When these atoms gain electrons, they acquire a negative charge because they now possess more electrons than protons. Negatively charged ions are called anions. Most nonmetals become anions when they make ionic compounds. A neutral chlorine atom has seven electrons in its outermost shell.

Explanation:

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Why sucrose gives negative Benedict test?

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Answer:

Sucrose contains two sugars (fructose and glucose) joined by their glycosidic bond in such a way as to prevent the glucose isomerizing to aldehyde, or the fructose to α-hydroxy-ketone form. Sucrose is thus a non-reducing sugar, which does not react with Benedict's reagent.

Explanation:

Answer:

Sucrose contains two sugars (fructose and glucose) joined by their glycosidic bond in such a way as to prevent the glucose isomerizing to aldehyde, or the fructose to α-hydroxy-ketone form. Sucrose is thus a non-reducing sugar, which does not react with Benedict's reagent.

Explanation:

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What layer of the Sun is the location for nuclear fusion?

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The core is at the center. It the hottest region, where the nuclear fusion reactions that power the Sun occur. Moving outward, next comes the radiative (or radiation) zone. Its name is derived from the way energy is carried outward through this layer, carried by photons as thermal radiation.

Compare and contrast the way energy can transfer from one object to another.

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Answer:

Energy is transferred from the hotter object to the cooler one, and the difference in temperature between them decreases.

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