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Anyone Know How To Do This Please!! ? I Will Mark Brainlist

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Answer 1
1. a particle is a small piece of anything
2. 02 is a compound, b and c and d are compound

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Which are functions of the stomata in the leaves of seed plants? Check all that apply.


-reduce water loss

-make glucose

-absorb sunlight

-take in carbon dioxide

-produce oxygen



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Answer:

Take in carbon dioxide, reduces water loss, and produce oxygen.

Explanation: Hi! I've learned about these things in the past, really tough stuff! Hopefully this helps, I believe the three options above are correct, only one I'm possibly questioning is producing oxygen. Good luck!

Answer:

Take in carbon dioxide, reduces water loss

Explanation:

How many grams of KOH are required to prepare 500. mL of 0.450 KOH solution?

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Answer:

KOH  molar mass = 39 + 16 + 1 = 56g

To make 1 L of 1M soln needs 56g KOH

To make 500mL 1M needs 56/2 = 28g

To make 500mL 0.2M needs 28 x 0.2gn:

If 17.8 g grams of lithium (Li) are combined with 50.0 grams of water (H20) there is
24.7 grams of hydrogen gas (H2) produced. How much lithium hydroxide (LiOH) was
also produced?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Li+H2O..................LiOH+H2

mass of Li=17.8 g

No of moles of Li=17.8/7=2.5

mass of H2O=50.0 g

No of moles of H2O=50.0/18=2.8

limiting reagent is Li so 1 mole of Li produce 1 mole of LiOH therefore 2.5 mole of Li produce 2.5 moles of LiOH now we have to convert it into grams

moles=given mass/molar mass

given mass=moles*molar mass

molar mass of LiOH=24

mass=2.5*24=60 gram

Which property (volume , mass , or density) is a measure of the space it takes up?

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Answer:

mass

Explanation:

.What is the effective number of bonds between the sulfur atom and each oxygen atom in the sulfate ion

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Answer:

The effective number of bonds in sulfate ion is 1.5

Explanation:

The number of chemical bonds between two atoms is known as the bond order.

In covalent bonds between two atoms, a single bond has a bond order of one, a double bond has a bond order of two, a triple bond has a bond order of three.

If there are more than two atoms in a molecule, the effective number of bonds can be determined by applying the following steps:

1. Draw the Lewis structure.

2. Count the total number of bonds.

3. Count the number of bond groups between individual atoms.

4. Divide the number of bonds between atoms by the total number of bond groups in the molecule.

For the sulfate ion, the resonance structure is shown in the attachment below. From the structure;

Total number of bonds = (2 × 2) + (2 × 1) = 6

Total number of bond groups = 4

Effective number of bonds = 6/4 = 1.5

Therefore, the effective number of bonds in sulfate ion is 1.5

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How many grams of NO2 are needed to form 88.0 g of HNO3?

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Answer:

64.4g

Explanation:

The chemical reaction that will produce HNO₃ from NO₂ is given below:

        3NO₂  +  H₂O →  2HNO₃  + NO

Given;

Mass of HNO₃  = 88g

  Now;

To solve this problem, find the number of moles of HNO₃;

  Number of moles  = [tex]\frac{mass}{molar mass}[/tex]  

      Molar mass of HNO₃ = 1 + 14 + 3(16) = 63g/mol

 Number of moles  = [tex]\frac{88}{63}[/tex]   = 1.40mol

From the balanced reaction;

    2 mole of HNO₃ is produced from 3 mole of NO₂

   1.4 mole of HNO₃ will be produced from [tex]\frac{1.4 x 3} {2}[/tex]   = 2.1mole of NO₂  

Mass of NO₂ = number of moles x molar mass

  Molar mass of NO₂ = 14 + 2(16) = 46g/mol

  Mass of NO₂ = 1.4 x 46  = 64.4g

What may form when magma comes to the surface?

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Answer

When magma reaches the surface it is called lava. After lava has cooled it forms solid rock.

Answer:

Volcano

Explanation:

when magma reaches the surface it cools and then magma  will start coming out over and over and over again. Then we have a volcano. hopemthis helps

What is the reason for the trend in Atomic Radii? Select all that apply.
A. number of valence electrons.
B. number of neutrons in the nucleus
C. number of protons in the nucleus
D. larger atomic mass number
E. number of energy levels around the nucleus​

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A and E, hope this helped

How often waves repeat is called their

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Answer:

Wave Frequency

Wave frequency is the correct answer

What is the balanced NET ionic equation for the reaction when aqueous Cs₃PO₄ and aqueous AgNO₃ are mixed in solution to form solid Ag₃PO₄ and aqueous CsNO₃

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Answer:

[tex]PO_4^{3-}(aq)+3Ag^+(aq)\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4(s)[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, since the net ionic equation of a chemical reaction shows up the ionic species that result from the simplification of the spectator ions, which are those at both reactants and products sides, we take into account that aqueous species ionize into ions whereas liquid, solid and gas species remain unionized. In such a way, for the reaction of cesium phosphate and silver nitrate we can write the complete molecular equation:

[tex]Cs_3PO_4(aq)+3AgNO_3(aq)\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4(s)+3CsNO_3(aq)[/tex]

Whereas the three aqueous salts are ionized in order to write the following complete ionic equation:

[tex]3Cs^+(aq)+PO_4^{3-}(aq)+3Ag^+(aq)+3NO_3^-(aq)\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4(s)+3Cs^+(aq)+3NO_3^-(aq)[/tex]

In such a way, since the cesium and nitrate ions are the spectator ions because of the aforementioned, the net ionic equation turns out:

[tex]PO_4^{3-}(aq)+3Ag^+(aq)\rightarrow Ag_3PO_4(s)[/tex]

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The 38 elements in groups 3 through 12 of the periodic table are called "Alkaline Earth Metals" O True O False​

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Answer:

FALSE

they're called transition metals

Answer:

false

Explanation:

The 38 elements in groups 3 through 12 of the periodic table are called "transition metals." As with all metals, the transition elements are both ductile and malleable, and conduct electricity and heat.

How did Henry Moseley affect the development of the periodic table?

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Moseley used self-built equipment to prove that every element's identity is uniquely determined by the number of protons it has.

This amazing discovery revealed the true basis of the periodic table and enabled Moseley to predict confidently the existence of four new chemical elements, all of which were found.

Answer: "In 1913 he used self-built equipment to prove that every element's identity is uniquely determined by the number of protons it has."

Explanation: If you are using this in an essay, use your own words when you use this. I got this from a website. But I hope it helps!

A 10.00 mL sample of a 1.07 M solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate (KHP, formula mass = 204.22 g/mol) is diluted to 250.0 mL. What is the molarity of the final solution?

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Answer:

[KHP] = 0.0428M

Explanation:

2 methods to calculate concentration after dilution

1. Use dilution equation

Molarity of concentrate (M₁) x Volume of Concentrate (V₁)

           =    Molarity of dilute (M₂) x Volume of dilute (V₂)

M₁ x V₁ = M₂ x V₂ => M₂ = M₁ x V₁ / V₂ = (1.07M)(10ml)/(250ml) = 0.0428M

2. Concentration Equation

moles KHPh = Molarity (M)  x  Volume (V) = 1.07M x 0.010L =0.0107 moles KHP

Concentration KHP = moles solute / volume of solution in Liters

= 0.0107 moles KHP / 0.25L = 0.0428M

The molarity of 10.00 mL sample of a 1.07 M solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate diluted to 250.0mL is 0.0428M.

HOW TO CALCULATE MOLARITY:

The molarity of a diluted solution can be calculated by using the following formula:

C1V1 = C2V2

Where;

C1 = initial concentration of solutionC2 = final concentration of solutionV1 = initial volume of solutionV2 = final volume of solution

According to this question,

C1 = 1.07MC2 = ?V1 = 10.0mLV2 = 250mL

1.07 × 10 = C2 × 250

10.7 = 250C2

C2 = 10.7 ÷ 250

C2 = 0.0428M

Therefore, the molarity of 10.00 mL sample of a 1.07 M solution of potassium hydrogen phthalate diluted to 250.0mL is 0.0428M.

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A 50.0 mL sample of HCl required 25.81 mL of 0.1250 M KOH for neutralization. What is the molarity of the acid?

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Answer:

0.065M

Explanation:

The reaction expression is given as:

         HCl   +   KOH  →  KCl + H₂O

Given parameters:

Volume of KOH  = 25.81mL  = 0.02581L

Molarity of KOH = 0.125M

Volume of HCl  = 50mL  = 0.05L

Unknown:

Molarity of the acid  = ?

Solution:

To find the molarity of the acid, HCl, let us use the mole concept.

  First, find the number of moles of the base, KOH;

Number of moles of KOH = molarity of KOH x volume of KOH

   Number of moles of KOH  = 0.125 x 0.0258 = 0.003225mol

From the balanced reaction equation:

   1 mole of KOH reacted with 1 mole of HCl

   0.003225mol of KOH will react with 0.003255mole of HCl

Molarity of HCl  = [tex]\frac{number of moles of HCl}{Volume of HCl}[/tex]

Molarity of HCl  = [tex]\frac{0.003255}{0.05}[/tex]   = 0.065M

A tea kettle on a hot burner. Point A is steam coming from the spout. Point B is the heat source. Use the drop-down menu to choose the type of thermal energy transfer shown at each point in the image. A: B:

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Answer:

A : convection

B : conduction

Explanation:

Answer:

A. Convection

B. Conduction

Explanation:

Write the balanced equation for the reaction that occurs when aluminum bromide is mixed with potassium sulfate forming potassium bromide and aluminum sulfate

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Answer:

  2AlBr₃  +  3K₂SO₄ →   6KBr  +  Al₂(SO₄)₃

Explanation:

Given species;

  Reactants

    Aluminum bromide  = AlBr₃

    Potassium sulfate = K₂SO₄

Products

    Potassium bromide  = KBr

    Aluminum sulfate = Al₂(SO₄)₃

 So, the reaction equation is given as:

          AlBr₃  +  K₂SO₄ →   KBr  + Al₂(SO₄)₃

To balance this chemical equation, let us an algebraic approach;

        aAlBr₃  +  bK₂SO₄ →   cKBr  +  dAl₂(SO₄)₃

Conserving Al;

        a  = 2d

   Conserving Br;

        3a  = c

   Conserving K;

       2b  = c

     Conserving S;

       b  = 3d

     Conserving O;

      4b  = 12d

    if a  = 1;

        c = 3

       b = [tex]\frac{3}{2}[/tex]

        d  = [tex]\frac{1}{2}[/tex]  

 Now, multiply through by 2;

  a  = 2, b  = 3, c = 6 and d = 1

      2AlBr₃  +  3K₂SO₄ →   6KBr  +  Al₂(SO₄)₃

How many atoms of hydrogen would need to bond with a single atom of selenium to form a molecular compound?​

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Answer:

Hydrogen sulfide reacts with aqueous selenous acid to produce selenium disulfide:

H2SeO3 + 2 H2S → SeS2 + 3 H2O

Selenium disulfide consists of 8-membered rings. It has an approximate composition of SeS2, with individual rings varying in composition, such as Se4S4 and Se2S6. Selenium disulfide has been used in shampoo as an antidandruff agent, an inhibitor in polymer chemistry, a glass dye, and a reducing agent in fireworks.[15]

Selenium trioxide may be synthesized by dehydrating selenic acid, H2SeO4, which is itself produced by the oxidation of selenium dioxide with hydrogen peroxide:[17]

SeO2 + H2O2 → H2SeO4

Hot, concentrated selenic acid can react with gold to form gold(III) selenate.[18]


You added 20 g of NaCl to 100g of water. What is the percent by mass of the solute? (Hint: You have not been given the total mass of the solution. This must be calculated

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We are given:

Mass of solvent (water) = 100 grams

Mass of solute (NaCl) = 20 grams

Mass of the Solution:

Mass of Solution = Mass of Solute + mass of Solvent

100 + 20 = 120 grams

Mass Percent of NaCl:

We know that

mass percent of NaCl = (Mass of NaCl / Mass of Solution) * 100

replacing the variables

Mass% of NaCl = (20 / 120)*100

Mass% of NaCl = 100 / 6

Mass% of NaCl = 16.67%

The survival of aquatic organisms depends on the small amount of O2 that dissolves in H2O . The diagrams above represent possible models to explain this phenomenon. Which diagram provides the better particle representation for the solubility of O2 in H2O , and why?

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Answer:

Diagram 1

Explanation:

The solubility of the oxygen gas in water has to do with the interaction of the oxygen with the dipoles in water.

Water is a polar molecule having oxygen as the negative dipole and hydrogen as the positive dipole.

Water can interact with the oxygen atoms in the molecule via intermolecular hydrogen bonds with molecular oxygen as shown in diagram 1.

Calculate the volume occupied by 55.5 moles of water at STP.

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Answer:

Volume occupied by 55.5 moles of water gas at STP = 1240 Liters.

Explanation:

1st keep in mind that 'volume' in the context of problems like this apply only to the gas phase form of the substance. Water in solid form (ice) or liquid form (liquid water) do not apply. Volume in this case is referred to as 'molar volume' and is a gas occupying 22.4 liters at STP conditions (0°C, 1Atm).

So, if 1 molar volume of water gas (steam) occupies 22.4 Liters at STP, then 55.5 moles of water gas occupies 22.4 Liters/mole x 55.5 moles = 1243.2 Liters, or 1240 Liters (3 sig. figs.).   :-)

Calculate the amount of grams of water that was used when 5525J of energy was used to boil this amount of water.

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Answer:

2.445 g

Explanation:

Step 1: Given and required data

Energy in the form of heat required to boil the water (Q): 5525 JLatent heat of vaporization of water (∆H°vap): 2260 J/gMass of water (m): ?

Step 2: Calculate the mass of water

We will use the following expression.

Q = ∆H°vap × m

m = Q / ∆H°vap

m = 5525 J / (2260 J/g)

m = 2.445 g

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Answer:

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Explanation:

A student masses a green crystal sample and records 1.253 grams. He then dissolves the green crystal in water and does a titration, and calculates that his sample has 7.35x10-3 moles of C2O4-2.

What is the percent of C2O4-2 in the sample?
a. not enough information is given
b. 51.63%
c. 129%
d. 0.5866%
e. 20.62%

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Answer:

b. 51.63%

Explanation:

Step 1: Given data

Mass of the sample: 1.253 gMoles of oxalate (C₂O₄²⁻): 7.35 × 10⁻³ mol

Step 2: Calculate the mass corresponding to 7.35 × 10⁻³ moles of oxalate

The molar mass of C₂O₄²⁻ is 88.02 g/mol.

7.35 × 10⁻³ mol × 88.02 g/mol = 0.647 g

Step 3: Calculate the mass percent of oxalate in the sample

% w/w = mass of oxalate / mass of the sample × 100%

% w/w = 0.647 g / 1.253 g × 100%

% w/w = 51.63%

What is the main goal of cloning? A. To make living things that have identical DNA
B. To improve the process of asexual reproduction
C. To add medicines to the foods that people eat
D. To spread genes from transgenic plants to wild plants​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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One mole of an ideal gas expands reversibly and isothermally from 10. bar to 1.0 bar at 298.15K.

Required:
a. Calculate the values of w, q, âU and âH?
b. Calculate w if the gas were to have expanded to the same final state against a constant pressure of 1 bar.

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Answer:

a. W = 5,708 J, Q = 5,708 J, ΔU = 0 and ΔH = 0.

b. 2,231 J.

Explanation:

Hello!

a. In this case, since this is an isothermal process (constant temperature) it is possible to infer that the work is computed as shown below:

[tex]W=nRTln(\frac{p_1}{p_2} )=1mol*8.314\frac{J}{mol*K}*298.15Kln(\frac{10.bar}{1.0bar} )\\\\W=5708J[/tex]

Now, since this is an isothermal process we know by definition ΔU = 0 and ΔH = 0, therefore the involved heat is:

[tex]Q-W=0\\\\Q=W=5708J[/tex]

b. In this case, since the process is isobaric but goes to the same final volume in part a, we can compute the initial and final volume based on the part a's conditions by using the ideal gas equation:

[tex]V_1=\frac{nRT}{p_1} =\frac{1mol*0.083145\frac{*L}{mol*K}*298.15K}{10.bar} =2.48L\\\\V_2=\frac{nRT}{p_2} =\frac{1mol*0.083145\frac{*L}{mol*K}*298.15K}{1.bar} =24.8L[/tex]

Thus, the work done here is:

[tex]W=p(V_2-V_1)=1bar(24.8L-2.48L)=22.3bar*L*\frac{1x10^5Pa}{1bar} *\frac{1m^3}{1000L} \\\\W=2231J[/tex]

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What is the mole fraction of KCI in a
mixture of 0.564 g NaCl, 1.52 g KCI,
and 0.857 g LICI?

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Answer:

0.4

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of NaCl  = 0.564g

Mass of KCl  = 1.52g

Mass of LiCl = 0.857g

Unknown:

Mole fraction of KCl = ?

Solution:

First, find the number of moles of the given species;

     Number of moles  = [tex]\frac{mass}{molar mass}[/tex]

Molar mass of KCl  = 39 + 35.5 = 74.5g/mol

Molar mass of NaCl  = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5g/mol

Molar mass of LiCl  =  7 + 35.5  = 42.5g/mol

  Number of moles of KCl  = [tex]\frac{1.52}{74.5}[/tex]   = 0.02mol

  Number of moles of NaCl  = [tex]\frac{0.564}{58.5}[/tex]   = 0.0096mol

  Number of moles of LiCl  = [tex]\frac{0.857}{42.5}[/tex]   = 0.02mol

Sum of moles  = 0.02mol + 0.0096mol + 0.02mol  = 0.0496mol  

Mole fraction of KCl  = [tex]\frac{0.02}{0.0496}[/tex]   = 0.4

Answer:

.4

Explanation:

Object A has a molar heat of 31.2 J/mole∙°C and object B molar heat is 11.2 J/mole∙°C. Which object will heat up faster if they have the same mass and equal amount of heat is applied? Explain why.

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Answer:

Substance B

Explanation:

Molar heat of A = 31.2J/mole.°C

Molar heat of B =  11.2 J/mole∙°C.

The molar heat of a substance is the amount of heat that must be added to a mole of a substance to raise the temperature by 1°C.

Substance B will heat up faster compared to A. It has a smaller molar heat compared to A. This suggests that it will require lesser heat to raise its temperature by  1°C.

Which substance has the most thermal energy and will have the most heat flow from it?

A. a stovetop burner on medium (200°C)
B. a nuclear reactor core (1000°C)
C. the human body (36°C)
D. air at room temperature (32°C)

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Answer:

B. a nuclear reactor core (1000°C)......

B. A nuclear reactor corw

A rectangular solid has the following measurements 6 cm, 10 cm, and 5 cm. what is the volume of the solid?

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300cm cubed ( have a great night! )
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