Classify the following unbalanced chemical reaction Fe(s) + Cl2(aq) = Fe2+(aq) + Cl-(aq)
1. Acid-Base Reaction
2. Precipitation Reaction
3. Oxidation-Reduction Reaction
4. Combustion Reaction

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Answer 1

Answer:

3. Oxidation-Reduction Reaction

Explanation:

Fe(s) + Cl2(aq) = Fe2+(aq) + Cl-(aq)

Fe(s) -2e- ----> Fe2+(aq)  oxidation

Cl2(aq)  + 2e- -----> 2Cl-(aq)  reduction

Answer 2

The given unbalanced chemical reaction is the oxidation-reduction reaction. Therefore, option (3) is correct.

What is an oxidation-reduction reaction?

Redox reactions can be defined as oxidation-reduction chemical reactions in which the reactants of the reaction undergo a change in their oxidation states. All the redox reactions are further broken down into two different processes: a reduction process and an oxidation process.

The oxidation and reduction reactions take place simultaneously in an Oxidation-Reduction reaction. The substance that is getting reduced in a reaction is known as the oxidizing agent, while a substance that is getting oxidized is the reducing agent.

The given chemical reaction is:

[tex]Fe(s) + Cl_2(aq) \longrightarrow Fe^{2+}(aq) + Cl^-(aq)[/tex]

The oxidation reaction for this reaction is: Fe (s)  →  Fe²⁺ (aq)  + 2e⁻

The reduction reaction:  Cl₂ (g)  +  2e⁻   →  2Cl⁻ (aq)

Therefore, the given reaction between the iron and chlorine gas is the oxidation-reduction reaction or redox reaction.

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A chemistry student is given of a clear aqueous solution at . He is told an unknown amount of a certain compound is dissolved in the solution. The student allows the solution to cool to . At that point, the student sees that a precipitate has formed. He pours off the remaining liquid solution, throws away the precipitates, and evaporates the water from the remaining liquid solution under vacuum. More precipitate forms. The student washes, dries and weighs the additional precipitate. It weighs 50,0 g.
Using only the information above, can you calculate the solubility of X in water at 16. C. If you said yes, calculate it.

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Answer:

Solubility cannot be calculated.

Explanation:

To calculate the solubility of X it is necessary to know the value of the mass of the solute (X) that can be dissolved in 100 g of water.

[tex]Solubility = \frac{Solute mass}{100 grams of water}[/tex]

Taking into account that we do not know the value of the mass of the solution, therefore the value of the solubility of the compound cannot be determined.

What is cell culturing?

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a technique that visualizes how specific genes are used within a cell

a technique in which cells are purposefully grown under specific conditions

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Answer:

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In what unit do we usually measure the force of the earth gravity? Acceleration due to gravity is 9.8/s^2

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Answer:

in short weight

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Explain, in terms of charge distribution, why a molecule of carbon tetrachloride is a nonpolar molecule.​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The covalent bond is the chemical bond between atoms where electrons are shared, forming a molecule. Covalent bonds are established between non-metallic elements, such as hydrogen H, oxygen O and chlorine Cl. These elements have many electrons in their outermost level (valence electrons) and have a tendency to gain electrons to acquire the stability of the electronic structure of noble gas.

The covalent bond between two atoms can be polar or nonpolar. If the atoms are equal, the bond will be nonpolar (since no atom attracts electrons more strongly). But, if the atoms are different, the bond will be polarized towards the most electronegative atom, because it will be the atom that attracts the electron pair with more force. Then it will be polar.

It can occur in a molecule that the bonds are polar and the molecule is nonpolar. This occurs because of the geometry of the molecule, which causes them to cancel the different equal polar bonds of the molecule.

In carbon tetrachloride the bonds are polar, but the tetrahedral geometry of the molecule causes all four dipoles to cancel out and the molecule to be apolar.

The carbon tetrachloride s CCL4 is a carbon molecule and four chloride molecule's. The carbon tetrachloride is a nonpolar, as the dipole movement of the molecules ae evenly spaced around the central carbon atom.

As polarity is a result of the geometric sum of the bond dipoles. The bond has separate charges. It's nonpolar because the charge is symmetrically distributed.

Hence the carbon tetrachloride happens to be a nonpolar molecular.

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81. Find the pH of each mixture of acids. a. 0.115 M in HBr and 0.125 M in HCHO2 b. 0.150 M in HNO2 and 0.085 M in HNO3 c. 0.185 M in HCHO2 and 0.225 M in HC2H3O2 d. 0.050 M in acetic acid and 0.050 M in hydrocyanic acid

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Answer:

See explanation below

Explanation:

This problem is a little long so I'm gonna be as clear as possible.

a) In this case we have two acids, HBr and HCHO2. Between these two acids, the HBr is the strongest, and does not have a Ka value to dissociate, while HCHO2 do.

In order to calculate pH we need the [H₃O⁺], and in this case, as HBr is stronger, the contribution of the weaker acid can be negligible, therefore, the pH of this mixture will be:

pH = -log[H₃O⁺]

pH = -log(0.115)

pH = 0.93

b) In this case it happens the same thing as part a) HNO₃ is the strongest acid, so the contribution of the HNO₂ which is a weak acid is negligible too, therefore the pH of this mixture will be:

pH = -log(0.085)

pH = 1.07

c) Now in this case, HCHO2 and HC2H3O2 are both weak acids, so to determine which is stronger, we need to see their Ka values. In the case of HCHO2 the Ka is 1.8x10⁻⁴ and for the HC2H3O2 the Ka is 1.8x10⁻⁵. Note that the difference between the two values of Ka is just 10¹ order, so, we can neglect the concentration of either the first or the second acid. We need to see the contribution of each acid, let's begin with the stronger acid first, which is the HCHO2, we will write an ICE chart to determine the value of the [H₃O⁺] and then, use this value to determine the same concentration for the second acid and finally the pH:

        HCHO₂ + H₂O <-------> CHO₂⁻ + H₃O⁺     Ka = 1.8*10⁻⁴

i)        0.185                                0          0

c)           -x                                 +x        +x

e)       0.185-x                             x           x

1.8*10⁻⁴ = x² / 0.185-x      

As Ka is small, we can assume that "x is small" too, therefore the (0.185-x) can be rounded to just 0.185 so:

1.8*10⁻⁴ = x²/0.185

1.8*10⁻⁴ * 0.185 = x²

x² = 3.33*10⁻⁵

x = 5.77*10⁻³ M = [H₃O⁺]

Now that we have this concentration, let's write an ICE chart for the other acid, but taking account this concentration of [H₃O⁺] as innitial in the chart, and solve for the new concentration of [H₃O⁺] (In this case i will use "y" instead of "x" to make a difference from the above):

        HC₂H₃O₂ + H₂O <--------> C₂H₃O₂⁻ + H₃O⁺       Ka = 1.8x10⁻⁵

i)          0.225                                  0           5.77x10⁻⁶

c)            -y                                     +y            +y

e)        0.225-y                                y           5-77x10⁻³+y

1.8x10⁻⁵ = y(5.77x10⁻³+y) / 0.225-y   ---> once again, y is small so:

1.8x10⁻⁵ = 5.77x10⁻³y + y² / 0.225

1.8x10⁻⁵ * 0.225 = 5.77x10⁻³y + y²

y² + 5.77x10⁻³y - 4.05x10⁻⁶ = 0

Solving for y:

y = -5.77x10⁻³ ±√(5.77x10⁻³)² + 4*4.05x10⁻⁶ / 2

y = -5.77x10⁻³ ±√4.95x10⁻⁵ / 2

y = -5.77x10⁻³ ± 7.04x10⁻³ / 2

y₁ = 6.35x10⁻⁴ M

y₂ = -6.41x10⁻³ M

We will take y₁ as the value, so the concentration of hydronium will be:

[H₃O⁺] = 5.77x10⁻³ + 6.35x10⁻⁴ = 6.41x10⁻³ M

Finally the pH for this mixture is:

pH = -log(6.41x10⁻³)

pH = 2.19

d) In this case, we have the same as part c, however the Ka values differ this time. The Ka for acetic acid is 1.8x10⁻⁵  while for HCN is 4.9x10⁻¹⁰. In this ocassion, we the difference in their ka is 10⁵ order, so we can neglect the HCN concentration and focus in the acetic acid. Let's do an ICE chart and then, with the hydronium concentration we will calculate pH:

         HC₂H₃O₂ + H₂O <--------> C₂H₃O₂⁻ + H₃O⁺       Ka = 1.8x10⁻⁵

i)          0.050                                  0              0

c)            -y                                     +y            +y

e)        0.050-y                                y              y

1.8*10⁻⁵ = y² / 0.050-y      

As Ka is small, we can assume that "y is small" too

1.8*10⁻⁵ = y²/0.050

1.8*10⁻⁵ * 0.050 = y²

y² = 9*10⁻⁷

y = 9.45*10⁻⁵ M = [H₃O⁺]

Finally the pH:

pH = -log(9.45x10⁻⁵)

pH = 3.02

The boiling point of ethanol is 78.40°C. A student conducts an
experiment and finds a boiling point of 75.70°C. How far off
from the accepted value was the student's result?
Error = °C

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Answer:

2.7 °C

Explanation:

78.4-75.7=2.7

The student's result is 2.7° C less than the expected result.

We have a student conducting an experiment to find the boiling point of ethanol.

We have to determine how far off from the accepted value is the student's result.

What is Measurement error ?

Measurement Error (also called Observational Error) is the difference between a measured quantity and its true value.

According to the question, we have -

True value of the boiling point of ethanol [T] = 78.40°C.

Measured value of the boiling point of ethanol [M] = 75.70°C.

The Error (E) in the measurement will be -

E = T - M

E = 78.40° - 75.70° = 2.7° C

Hence, the student's result is 2.7° C less than the expected result.

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Two scientists study data collected during an experiment and reach different conclusions. How would the scientific community address their disagreement?

Please

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Answer: D. They would device an experiment that could test the two scientists conclusions.

Explanation:

The results of the scientific study must be verified by peer scientists or members of the scientific community to proof whether the research has been conducted produce a valid evidence.

In the given situation, the two scientists had developed different conclusion for the same experiment. This may mean either of the two may have put up an incorrect conclusion.

The scientific community may address this issue by performing the experiment. Every scientific conclusion is based upon the results of the experimental approach.

Answer:d

Explanation:

When pressure is increased on the following equilibrium, where will the shift be? 3H2 + N2 2NH3

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Answer:

Explanation:

it is based on le chatliers principles

the left side of reaction you have 4 moles , where as at the right hand side you have 2 moles,,,,

so when you increase the pressure the reaction will shift towards the lower moles producing reaction that is reaction move towards forward in you case.

A chemist titrates of a butanoic acid solution with solution at . Calculate the pH at equivalence. The of butanoic acid is__________ .Round your answer to decimal places.
Note for advanced students: you may assume the total volume of the solution equals the initial volume plus the volume of solution added.

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Answer:

pH = 8.75

Explanation:

100.0mL of a 0.8108M of a butanoic acid (HC₃H₇CO₂, pKa 4.82) solution is titrated with 0.0520M KOH.

The reaction is:

HC₃H₇CO₂ + KOH → H₂O + KC₃H₇CO

Moles of butanoic acid are:

0.1000L × (0.8108mol / L) = 0.08108 moles of butanoic

For a complete reaction, volume of KOH must be added is the volume in which 0.08108 moles of KOH are added, that is:

0.08108 mol × (L / 0.0520mol) = 1.56L of KOH.

Total volume in equilibrium is 1.56L + 0.10L = 1.66L

That means concentration of butanoic acid is:

0.08108 mol / 1.66L = 0.04884M HC₃H₇CO₂

At equivalence point, there is just C₃H₇CO⁻ in solution

Kb of butanoic acid is:

C₃H₇CO⁻ + H₂O ⇄ HC₃H₇CO₂ + OH⁻

Kb = Kw / Ka

Ka = 10^-pKa

Ka = 1.51x10⁻⁵

Kb = 1x10⁻¹⁴ / 1.51x10⁻⁵ = 6.61x10⁻¹⁰

The equilibrium of Kb is:

Kb = 6.61x10⁻¹⁰ =  [HC₃H₇CO₂] [OH⁻] / [C₃H₇CO⁻]

As at equivalence point there is just C₃H₇CO⁻, the equilibrium concentrations are:

[C₃H₇CO⁻] = 0.04884M - X

[HC₃H₇CO₂] = X

[OH⁻] = X

Replacing in Kb:

6.61x10⁻¹⁰ =  X² / [0.04884M - X]

0 =  X² + 6.61x10⁻¹⁰X - 3.23x10⁻¹¹

Solving for X:

X = -5.68x10⁻⁶ → False solution. There is no negative concentrations

X = 5.683x10⁻⁶ → Right solution.

As [OH⁻] = X, [OH⁻] = 5.683x10⁻⁶.

pOH = - log [OH⁻]

pOH = 5.245

pH = 14 - pOH

pH = 8.75

What does the atmosphere do for humans?

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It makes life on Earth Livable. It blocks some of the Sun’s Dangerous rays from reaching Earth.

Consider the following specific heats of metals. Metal Specific Heat Aluminum 0.897 J/(g°C) Magnesium 1.02 J/(g°C) Lithium 3.58 J/(g°C) Silver 0.237 J/(g°C) Gold 0.129 J/(g°C) If the same amount of heat is added to 25.0 g of each of the metals, which are all at the same initial temperature, which metal will have the lowest temperature?

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Answer:

Lithium

Explanation:

The specific geat capacity of a substance is the energy required to raise 1 unit of that substance by one degree.

Heat energy (Q) = mc∇t

Q = heat energy

M = mass of the substance

c = specific heat capacity

∇t = change in temperature of the substance

Generally, increase in the specific heat capacity will lead to a lower final temperature likewise decrease in the specific heat capacity will lead to increase the final temperature of the substance.

From the data above, we can take just two specific heat capacity and test this theory.

Assuming we have a

Mass = 25g

Heat energy applied (Q) = 1 J

Initial temperature (T1) = 10°C

Final temperature (T2) = ?

Q = mc∇t

Q = mc (T2 - T1)

For Lithium, specific heat capacity = 3.58J/g°C

1 = 25 × 3.58 (T2 - 10)

Solve for T2

1 = 89.5 (T2 - 10)

1 = 89.5T2 - 895

89.5T2 = 896

T2 = 896 / 89.5

T2 = 10.011°C

For Magnesium (Mg) specific heat capacity = 1.02J/g°C

Q = mc∇t

1 = 25 × 1.02 × (T2 - 10)

1 = 25.5 (T2 - 10)

1 = 25.5T2 - 255

Solve for T2

25.5T2 = 256

T2 = 10.039°C

Notice the trend that decrease in the specific heat capacity leads to increase in the final temperature.

Try and continue for the elements and see how it works.

In which of these statements are protons, electrons, and neutrons correctly compared?
Quarks are present in protons and neutrons but not in electrons.
Quarks are present in protons, neutrons, and electrons.
Quarks are present in neutrons and electrons but not in protons.
Quarks are present in protons and electrons but not in neutrons

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the second statement is the correct one quarks are needed to balance charges in all subatomic particles such as neutrons, protons and electrons

Consider the following reaction:
2NO(g)+O2(g)→2NO2(g)
Estimate ΔG∘ for this reaction at each of the following temperatures and predict whether or not the reaction will be spontaneous. (Assume that ΔH∘ and ΔS∘ do not change too much within the give temperature range.) I need to find the temperature are 298K and 702K. For 298K It is simple because at standard temperature
ΔG∘ = DG(products)- DG(reactants).

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Answer:

A. [tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0 = -72.6 \ kJ/mol}[/tex] ; as such the reaction is said to be spontaneous since the value of [tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0 }[/tex] is negative.

B.  [tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} = -13.29 \ kJ/mol.K}}[/tex] and the reaction is spontaneous

Explanation:

The equation for this chemical reaction is :

[tex]2NO_{(g)} +O_{2(g)} \to 2NO_{2(g)}[/tex]

Using the following relation to calculate [tex]\Delta G^0[/tex];

[tex]\Delta G^0 = [2(\Delta G^0_{NO_{2(g)}}] - [1(\Delta G^0_{O_{2(g)}})+ 2(\Delta G^0_{NO_{g}})][/tex]

At 298 K; the standard Gibbs Free Energy for the formation are as follows:

[tex]\Delta G^0_{NO_{2(g)}} = 51.2 \ kJ/mol[/tex]

[tex]\Delta G^0_{O_{2(g)}} = 0[/tex]

[tex]\Delta G^0_{NO_{g}}= 87.6 \ kJ/mol[/tex]

Replacing them into the above equation;

[tex]\Delta G^0 = [2(51.2 \ kJ/mol}] - [1(0)+ 2(87.6 \ kJ/mol})][/tex]

[tex]\Delta G^0 = [102.4 \ kJ/mol}] - [175.2 \ kJ/mol})][/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0 = -72.6 \ kJ/mol}[/tex]

Thus; [tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0 = -72.6 \ kJ/mol}[/tex] ; as such the reaction is said to be spontaneous since the value of [tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0 }[/tex] is negative.

B.

Using the same above chemical equation;

The relation used for calculating [tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0}[/tex] of the reaction when the temperature is 702 K is:

[tex]\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} = \Delta H^0_{xn} - T \Delta S^0_{rxn}[/tex]

where;

[tex]\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} =[/tex] Gibbs free energy of the reaction at 702 K

[tex]\Delta H^0_{xn}[/tex] = standard enthalpy of the reaction = -116.2 kJ/mol

[tex]\Delta S^0_{rxn}[/tex] = standard entropy of the reaction = -146.6 J/mol/K

Temperature T = 702 K

[tex]\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} = -1162. \ kJ/mol - 702 \ K ( -146.6 \ J/mol. K (\dfrac{1 \ kJ }{1000 \ J})[/tex]

[tex]\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} = -1162. \ kJ/mol - 702 \ K ( 0.1466 \ kJ/mol.K})[/tex]

[tex]\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} = -13.2868 \ kJ/mol.K}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} = -13.29 \ kJ/mol.K}}[/tex]

Thus [tex]\mathbf{\Delta G^0_{702 \ K} = -13.29 \ kJ/mol.K}}[/tex] and the reaction is spontaneous

Which is true regarding a water molecule?

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Answer:

Has many answers, but one is that it consists of small polar v shaped molecules with a molecular formula H20.

Explanation:

Water molecules consists of 2 hydrogen atoms bonded with on oxygen atom. Each molecule is electrically neutral but polar, with the center of positive and negative charges located in different places.

Each hydrogen atom has a nucleus consisting of a single positively-charged proton surrounded by a 'cloud' of a single negatively-charged electron and the oxygen atom has a nucleus consisting of eight positively-charged protons and eight uncharged neutrons surrounded by a 'cloud' of eight negatively-charged electrons.

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What is the gram-formula mass of Ca3(PO4)2 ?

1) 355 g/mol
2) 340. g/mol
3) 310. g/mol
4) 275 g/mol

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Answer:

3) 310 g/mol

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for calcium carbonate, we are able to compute its gram-formula mass by considering the atomic mass of each element composing it and their subscripts as shown below:

[tex]M=3*m_{Ca}+2*m_P+4*2*m_O\\[/tex]

Thus, we compute:

[tex]M=3*40g/mol+2*31g/mol+4*2*16g/mol\\\\M=310g/mol[/tex]

Hence answer is 3) 310 g/mol . Remember this is also known as the molar mass of the mentioned compound.

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differentiate between sol,aerosol and solid soluti​

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Answer:

Sol is a colloidal suspension with solid particles in a liquid. Foam is formed when many gas particles are trapped in a liquid or solid. Aerosol contains small particles of liquid or solid dispersed in a gas. While solid solution contain solid as solute in either solid, liquid or gas.

Classify the following unbalanced chemical reaction Na3PO4(aq) + FecCl2(aq) = Fe3(PO4)2(s) + NaCl(aq)
1. Acid-Base Reaction
2. Precipitation Reaction
3. Oxidation-Reduction Reaction
4. Combustion Reaction

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Answer:

2. Precipitation Reaction

Explanation:

Na3PO4(aq) + FecCl2(aq) = Fe3(PO4)2(s) + NaCl(aq)

Fe3(PO4)2(s) - solid, it means it will precipitate.

It is a precipitation reaction.

What is precipitate give example?

A precipitate is a solid that forms out of a solution. A common example is that of the mixing of two clear solutions: (1) silver nitrate (AgNO3) and (2) sodium chloride (NaCl): The reaction is. The precipitate forms because the solid (AgCl) is insoluble in water.

What is precipitate formation?

A precipitate is a solid formed in a chemical reaction that is different from either of the reactants. This can occur when solutions containing ionic compounds are mixed and an insoluble product is formed. The identity of the precipitate can often be determined by examining solubility rules.

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The standard free energy change, ΔG°', for this reaction is +6.7 kJ/mol. However, the observed free energy change (ΔG) for this reaction in pig heart mitochondria is +0.8 kJ/mol. What is the ratio of [isocitrate]/[citrate] in these mitochondria at 25.0 °C?

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Mannnn son it’s 0.52 backwards baybeeee

The modern view of an electron orbital in an atom can best be described as

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Answer:

An orbital is a region in space where there is a high probability of finding an electron.

Explanation:

The orbital is a concept that developed in quantum mechanics. Recall that Neils Bohr postulated that the electron occupied stationary states which he called energy levels. Electrons emit radiation when the move from a higher to a lower energy level. Similarly, energy is absorbed by an electron to move from a lower to a higher orbit.

This idea was upturned by the Heisenberg uncertainty principle. This principle state that the momentum and position of a particle can not be simultaneously measured with precision.

Instead of defining a 'fixed position' for the electron, we define a region in space where there is a possibility of finding an electron with a certain amount of energy. This orbital is identified by a set of quantum numbers.

Answer:

three - dimensional space that shows the probability where an electron is most likely to be found

Which activities can help conserve water when taking showers

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Answer:

If you're ever shaving in the bathroom, turn the water off.

Explanation:

If you do this, you can save at least 3-4 pounds of water.

Answer:

The following activities can help conserve water while taking showers:

1) Lower shower time

2) Don't leave shower running.

3) Check for leaks

A solution is made by adding 35.5 mL of concentrated hydrochloric acid ( 37.3 wt% , density 1.19 g/mL1.19 g/mL ) to some water in a volumetric flask, and then adding water to the mark to make exactly 250 mL 250 mL of solution. Calculate the concentration of this solution in molarity.

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Answer:

1.73 M

Explanation:

We must first obtain the concentration of the concentrated acid from the formula;

Co= 10pd/M

Where

Co= concentration of concentrated acid = (the unknown)

p= percentage concentration of concentrated acid= 37.3%

d= density of concentrated acid = 1.19 g/ml

M= Molar mass of the anhydrous acid

Molar mass of anhydrous HCl= 1 +35.5= 36.5 gmol-1

Substituting values;

Co= 10 × 37.3 × 1.19/36.5

Co= 443.87/36.6

Co= 12.16 M

We can now use the dilution formula

CoVo= CdVd

Where;

Co= concentration of concentrated acid= 12.16 M

Vo= volume of concentrated acid = 35.5 ml

Cd= concentration of dilute acid =(the unknown)

Vd= volume of dilute acid = 250ml

Substituting values and making Cd the subject of the formula;

Cd= CoVo/Vd

Cd= 12.16 × 35.5/250

Cd= 1.73 M

what happens when you combine Mg2 and NO3

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Answer: they blow up

Explanation: add them together and they will blow up

Answer:

Magnesium nitrate Reactions

Magnesium nitrate has a high affinity towards water. Therefore, heating it results to decompose into magnesium oxide, nitrogen oxides, and oxygen. 2 Mg(NO3)2 → 2 MgO + 4 NO2 + O2.

calculate the moles of 25.2 g Na2S2O8

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Answer:

To calculate the moles we must first find the molar mass M

M (Na2S2O8) = (23*2) + (32*2) + (16*8)

= 46 + 64 + 168

= 278g/mol

Molar mass = mass/moles

moles =mass / molar mass

= 25.2/278

= 0.0906mol

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state the importance of uric acid biomarker​

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Answer:

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uric acid is a useful diagnostic tool as screening for most of purine metabolic disorders. The importance of uric acid measurement in plasma and urine with respect of metabolic disorders is highlighted. Not only gout and renal stones are indications to send blood to the laboratory for uric acid examination

A Carbon-10 nucleus has 6 protons and 4 neutrons. Through radioactive beta decay, it turns into a Boron-10 nucleus, with 5 protons and 5 neutrons, plus another particle. What kind of additional particle, if any, is produced during this decay

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Answer:

No additional particle was produced during the decay.

Explanation:

The equation of decay is given as;

¹⁰₆C  + ⁰₋₁ e → ¹⁰₅B + x

To identify x, we have to calculate its atomic and mass number.

In the reactants side;

Atomic Number = 6 + (-1) = 5

Mass number = 10 + 0 = 10

In the products side;

Atomic Number = 5 + x

Mass Number = 10 + x

Generally, reactant = product

Atomic Number;

5 = 5 + x

x = 5 - 5 = 0

Mass Number;

10 = 10 + x

x = 10 - 10 = 0

This means no additional particle was produced during the decay.

(a) Titration curve for the titration of 5.00 mL 0.010 M NaOH(aq) with 0.005 M HCl(aq), indicating the pH of the initial and final solutions and the pH at the stoichiometric point.


What volume of HCl has been added at

(b) the stoichiometric point

(c) the halfway point of the titration?

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Answer:

AT STOICHIOMETRIC POINT, THE VOLUME OF ACID ADDED IS 0.01 L

AT HALF-WAY POINT, THE VOLUME OF ACID IS 0.0050 L

Explanation:

In solving titration problems, you must remember this formula;

MaVa = MbVb

Since M a= 0.005 M

Mb = 0.010 M

Vb = 5 mL = 5 /1000 = 0.005 L

Va = unknown.

Solving for Va, we have:

Va = MbVb / Ma

Va = 0.010 * 0.005 / 0.005

Va = 0.01 L

So therefore, the volume of acid added at:

1. the stoichiometric point is 0.01 L

2. half-way point of titration is 0.01 /2 = 0.0050 L

For the pH:

Since HCl is a strong acid, it dissociate into {H30}+ ion.

First calculate the number of moles of hydronium ion

number of mole = concentration of hydronium ion {H30}+ * Volume

n = 0.005 * 0.01  = 0.00005 moles

A. At initial point of the titration, the volume of base added is 0 L

{H30]+ = n(H+)/ V = 0.00005 / 0.01 = 0.005 M

pH  = - log {0.005}

pH = 2.3

B. At the final point, since the volumes and concentrations of acid and base are the same, the pH is equal to 7.

n(H+) = n(OH^-)

pH = 7

MnCl₂ (aq) + (NH₄)₂CO₃ (aq) --> MnCO₃ (s) + 2 NH₄Cl (aq)

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this equation is balanced.

Answer:

Nothing to do, is already balanced.

Explanation:

MnCl₂ (aq) + (NH₄)₂CO₃ (aq) --> MnCO₃ (s) + 2 NH₄Cl (aq)

Left Side

Mn =1

Cl = 2

N = 2

H = 8

C = 1

O = 3

Right Side

Mn =1

Cl = 2

N = 2

H = 8

C = 1

O = 3

What would form a solution?
O A. Mixing two insoluble substances
O B. Mixing a solute and a solvent
O C. Mixing a solute and a precipitate
O D. Mixing two solutes together

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Answer:

B. Mixing a solute and a solvent

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, solutions are defined as liquid homogeneous mixtures formed when two substances having affinity are mixed. It is important to notice that the two substances are known as solute, which is added to other substance that is the solvent. Therefore, answer is B. Mixing a solute and a solvent.

Notice that when two insoluble substances are mixed no solution is formed. Furthermore, if two solutes together or a solute and a precipitate are mixed, no liquid homogeneous solution is formed, as commonly solutes are solid, nevertheless, when liquid, one should have to act as the solvent.

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Answer:

B. Mixing a solute and a solvent

Explanation:

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How many protons are in an ion with 36 electrons and a -1 charge

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Answer:

Explanation:

There are 35 protons.

The number of electrons = 36 electrons gives a -1 charge.

Where did all the other minus charges go?

They must be balanced by 35 protons.

Photochromic lenses contain Group of answer choices both AgCl and CuCl embedded in the glass. only AgCl embedded in the glass. neither AgCl nor CuCl embedded in the glass. only CuCl embedded in the glass.

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Answer:

both AgCl and CuCl embedded in the glass

Explanation:

Photochromic lenses contain both AgCl and CuCl embedded in the glass.

They are light-sensitive lenses that adapt to environmental changes. They appear clear when in an apartment or a building and automatically darken when outside as a result of exposure to sunlight. The darkening is activated by the UV component of the sunlight.

Photochromic lenses are otherwise known as light-adaptive or intelligent lenses and they are formed by coating lenses with silver chloride compounds whose concentration ranges from 0.01 to 0.001 %. Copper (I) chloride is also included in addition to the silver halide.

In summary, photochromic lenses contain both AgCl and CuCl.

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