If 4.644.64 mol of NO2NO2 occupy 25.925.9 L, how many liters will 2.732.73 mol of NO2NO2 occupy at the same temperature and pressure

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Answer 1

Answer:

I will assume that the moles are all mistyped and will change them to:

4.64, 25.9, and 2.73.

15.2 liters

Explanation:

Both situations can be described using the ideal gas law:  

PV=nRT,

where P, V, and T are the pressure, volume, and temperature (in degrees K).  n is the number of moles.  R is the gas constant.

First NO2 :      P1(25.9L) = (4.64moles)RT

Second NO2: P2V2 = (2.73moles)RT2

Divide one equation by the other:

(P1(25.9L)  =  (4.64)RT1)      

  P2V2 = (2.73)RT2          

The temperatures, pressures, and gas constants are unchanged, so we can cancel those to obtain:

(25.9L)/V2 = (4.64/2.73)

V2 = (25.9L)(2.73/4.64)

V2 = 15.2 Liters


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Please help me I just need the answers please no need for the explanation

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Answer:

C = q / m x dT

Explanation:

By definition, specific heat, C = heat absorbed, q divided by mass, m and change in temperature, dT

So C = q / m x dT

Answer:

The specific heat capacity of a material is the energy required to raise one kilogram (kg) of the material by one degree Celsius (°C)

Formula:

energy (J) = mass (kg) * specific heat capacity (J/kg°C ) * change in temperature

required answer:

C = q  / m * dT

using the formula:

C =   [tex]\frac{102}{12.5*(55-22)}[/tex]

C = 0.2473 J/kg°C

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Question 1 (1 point)
Mackenzie adds sodium chloride and sucrose to water. Identify the solutes.
a
sodium chloride
b
water
с
sodium chloride and sucrose
d
sucrose

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The solute in this case would be sodium chloride and sucrose.

Solutes

Solutes are substances capable of dissolving in solvents to give homogenous mixtures known as solutions.

In this case, both sodium chloride and sucrose were added to water - water is acting as the solvent.

Sodium chloride is soluble in water and so also is sucrose.

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Antibiotics are drugs used to kill bacteria. Some bacteria develop mutations that make them resistant to
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The mutation is a harmful mutation since many bacteria will be killed by antibiotics

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The mutation is a helpful mutation since it helps bacteria to survive and reproduce.

1. Which location (a, b, or c) would have the highest temperature?
2. Which location(a, b, or c) would have the lowest temperature?
3. Give reasoning to explain how and why the latitude of a place on Earth affects its average temperature.

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Answer:

1. B

2.C

3.The further out and the closer the the equator a place on Earth is the warmer it is due to the fact that the sun directly hits countries on the equator and takes in heat faster then the north and south pole. Countries on more of a curve are colder due to the fact they are more curved and it is harder for the heat to be taken in at a curve.

B is center point line passing through earth and it's placed right infront of sun so b would have highest temperature

#2

A and C both are poles so at a and c least sun light can reach hence lowest temperature.

#3

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[tex]10 {}^{ - 16} M \: HCL \text{ \: is \: divided \: to \: 100 \: times \: its \: pH \: will \: be}[/tex]
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Answer

[tex] \text{Given, Concentration of HCl}= 10 {}^{ - 6} M[/tex]

[tex] \text{After Dilution conc. of HCl =} \frac{10 {}^{ - 6} }{100} = {10}^{ - 8}M [/tex]

[tex] \therefore \text{pH = - log[H}^{ + } ][/tex]

[tex] \therefore \text{ pH }= - \log [{} {10}^{ - 8}] = 8[/tex]

[tex] \text{But} \: \text{This} \: \text{Is} \: \text{Not True Because} \\ \text{ An Acidic Solution Cannot have} \text{pH Greater than 7.} \\ \text{ In this case} [ {H}^{ + } ] \text{ Ions Of Water Molecule} \\ \: \text {Cannot Be Neglected.}[/tex]

Thus,

[tex] {[H}^{ + } ] = {[H}^{ + } ] _{HCl} +{ [H + }^{ } ] _{H_2 O}[/tex]

As we know, ionic product

[tex][H {}^{ + } ][OH {}^{ - } ] = 10 {}^{ - 14} \\ [H {}^{ + } ] = {10}^{ - 7} \\ [H {}^{ + } ] \text{total} = {10}^{ - 8} + {10}^{ - 7} \\ = {10}^{ - 8} (1 + 10) \\ = 11 \times {10}^{ - 8} [/tex]

[tex] \text{Now from, pH} = - \text{log}[H {}^{ + } ] \\ = \text{ - log}(11 \times {10}^{ - 8} ) \\ = - \text{ log}11 - \text{ log} {10}^{ - 8} \\ = 6.957[/tex]

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What is the density of a cube that has a mass of 25 grams and a volume of 125 cm3​

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Answer:

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i have a question so im working on a hydrology crossword puzzle and it says how acidic or basic a substance is and it only has 9 letters and its starts with p and the 3rd letter is b i need help​

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Answer:  " PHBALANCE " .

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Explanation:
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The pH scale is logarithmic and indicates how acid or how basic a substance is.
 ph balance ; as one word in a crossword puzzle,

with 9 letters ; P-H-B-A-L-A-N-C-E ; amounts to exactly 9 (nine) letters ;

And starts with a "P" ;

    the 3rd letter is "B" .

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Source:  Self-perception and tuition.


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8.863x10^23 molecules SO2

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A. The pH indicates how acidic or basic a
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Answer:

transpiration

Explanation:

Transpiration is when water moves up a plant stem, because water has surface tension due to cohesion.

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Answer:

The  percent composition of glucose  in the  mixture  is 85 % (Answer E)

Explanation:

"percent  composition of glucose = (mass of glucose /  mass  of the mixture) x 100

Step 1:  calculate the mass  of glucose ( C6H12O6)

mass of glucose =  moles of glucose  x  molar mass  of glucose

molar  mass of C6H12O6  = [( 12 x6) + ( 1  x12) + ( 16 x6)= 180 g/mol

mass  is therefore= 1.3 moles x 180g/mol = 234  grams

Step 2: calculate  the percent composition

= mass of glucose /mass of mixture x 100

= 234 g/276 g  x 100  = 85 %(answer E)"

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