Gravity on Earth is 9.8 m/s2, and gravity on the Moon is 1.6 m/s2.

so if the mass of an object on earth is 40 kilograms what is the mass on the moon.
and how much does it way

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Answer 1

Answer:

Mass is the same but it weights 64 Newtons

Explanation:

First of Mass is the same in any sort of gravity. Now let's calculate weight

W = MG

where W = Weight

M = Mass

G = Gravity

W = (40kg)(1.6)

W = 64

Sorry for the spelling mistakes, hope this helps

Answer 2

Answer:6.61kilo

Explanation: fdfv


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Empirical formula for compound of 2.17 mol N and 4.35 mol O

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Answer:

Explanation:

ratio of  moles of N and O in molecule =

N / O = 2.17 / 4.35

1/2

empirical formula = NO₂

a gas obeys the equation of state p(v-b)=RT.for the gas b=0.0391L/mol.calculate the fugacity coefficient for the gas at 1000°c and 1000atm

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Answer:

The fugacity coefficient is  [tex][\frac{f}{p} ] = 1.45[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

  The gas obeys the equation [tex]p(v-b) = RT[/tex]

   The value  of b is  [tex]b = b = 0.0391 \ L /mol[/tex]

   The pressure is  [tex]p = 1000 \ atm[/tex]

    The temperature is [tex]T= 1000^oC = 1273 K[/tex]

generally

        [tex]RT ln[\frac{f}{p} ] = \int\limits^{p}_{o} [ {v_{r} -v_{i}} ]\, dp[/tex]

Where  [tex]\frac{f}{p}[/tex] is the fugacity coefficient

          [tex]v_r[/tex] is the real volume which is mathematically evaluated from above equation  as

           [tex]v_r = \frac{RT}{p} + b[/tex]

           [tex]v_r = \frac{RT}{p} + 0.0391[/tex]

and     [tex]v_{i}[/tex] is the ideal volume which is evaluated from the ideal gas equation (pv = nRT , at  n= 1) as

         [tex]v_{i} = \frac{RT}{p}[/tex]

So

     [tex]RT ln[\frac{f}{p} ] = \int\limits^{1000}_{o} [[ \frac{RT}{p} + 0.0391] - [\frac{RT}{p} ]} ]\, dp[/tex]

=>      [tex]RT ln[\frac{f}{p} ] = \int\limits^{1000}_{o} [0.391 ]\, dp[/tex]

=>    [tex]RT ln[\frac{f}{p} ] = [0.391p]\left | 1000} \atop {0}} \right.[/tex]

=>   [tex]RT ln[\frac{f}{p} ] = 38.1[/tex]

   So

         [tex]ln[\frac{f}{p} ] = \frac{39.1}{RT}[/tex]

Where R is the gas constant with value [tex]R = 0.082057\ L \cdot atm \cdot mol^{-1}\cdot K^{-1}[/tex]

         [tex][\frac{f}{p} ] = \frac{39.1}{ 2.303 *0.082057 * 1273}[/tex]

        [tex][\frac{f}{p} ] = 1.45[/tex]

       

               

uses of sodium chloride in daily life​

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Answer:

sodium chloride can be used as salt

extraction sodium metal by electrolysis

a common chemical in laboratory experiments

Answer:

sodium chloride can be used as preservatives,

in preserving foods.

consider an exceptionally weak acid, HA, with Ka= 1 x 10-20. you make 0.1M solution of the salt NA. what is the pH.

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Answer:

[tex]pH=10.5[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the dissociation of the given weak acid is:

[tex]HA\rightleftharpoons H^++A^-[/tex]

Therefore, the law of mass action for it turns out:

[tex]Ka=\frac{[H^+][A^-]}{[HA]}[/tex]

That in terms of the change [tex]x[/tex] due to the reaction extent is:

[tex]1x10^{-23}=\frac{x*x}{0.1-x}[/tex]

Thus, by solving with the quadratic equation or solver, we obtain:

[tex]x=31.6x10^{-12}M[/tex]

Which clearly matches with the hydrogen concentration in the solution, therefore, the pH is:

[tex]pH=-log(-31.6x10^{-12})\\pH=10.5[/tex]

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Which of the following is a property of matter?

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The major properties of matter are volume, mass, and shape.

All matter however too is made up of tiny particles known as atoms.

Other characteristics properties of matter which can be measured include object's density, color, length, malleability, melting point, hardness, odor, temperature, and others

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The property of matter should be volume, mass, and shape.

The following information should be considered:

The matter should be made up of small & tiny particles that we called as the atoms. It involved the density of an object, length, temperature, melting point, etc.

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The wolf gets enegry from____

The rabbit gets energy from____

The plant gets energy from___
The mushoom gets energy from___

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Answer:

The wolf gets energy from other Animals through Cellular respiration. it's a carnivore

The rabbit gets energy from Carbohydrates,Fats.... obtained through different sources. A common example is the grass. It's an herbivore

The plant gets energy from the sun during photosynthesis. It's Autotrophic.

The mushroom gets energy from the decomposition of other organic matter. It's heterotrophic.

Explanation:

In a food chain; The Wolf eats the rabbit, when the Wolf dies, decomposers such as mushrooms breaks down its body returning it to the soil, where it provides nutrients for plants

a binary ionic compound is made of two components name one of them​

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Answer:

CATION

Explanation:

It's one is the action and the mother is a cation.

How many grams of the salt CaF2 (g) are formed when 15.7 mL of 0.612 M KF reacts with an excess of aqueous calcium bicarbonate (Ca(HCO3)2) via a metathesis reaction?

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Answer:

[tex]m_{CaF_2}0.375gCaF_2[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for the studied reaction:

[tex]2KF+Ca(HCO_3)_2\rightarrow CaF_2+2KHCO_3[/tex]

Thus, the first step is to compute the reacting moles of potassium fluoride by using its volume and molarity:

[tex]n_{KF}=0.0157L*0.612\frac{mol}{L} =9.61x10^{-3}molKF[/tex]

Then, we apply the 2:1 molar ratio between potassium fluoride and calcium fluoride to compute the produced moles of calcium fluoride:

[tex]n_{CaF_2}=9.61x10^{-3}molKF*\frac{1molCaF_2}{2molKF} =4.80x10^{-3}molCaF_2[/tex]

Finally, by using the molar mass of calcium fluoride (78.07 g/mol) we can compute its produced grams:

[tex]m_{CaF_2}=4.80x10^{-3}molCaF_2*\frac{78.07gCaF_2}{1molCaF_2} \\\\m_{CaF_2}0.375gCaF_2[/tex]

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3. Crystalline structural unit of barium metal is a body-centered cubic cell. The edge length of the unit cell is 5.02x10-8 cm. The density of the metal is 5.30 g/cm3. Assume that 68% of the unit cell is occupied by Ba atoms. The molar mass of barium is 137.3 g/mol. Using this information, calculate Avogadro’s number. Show your calculation procedure that allows you to derive Avogadro’s number. Your answer must show six digits after the decimal point (i.e., 6.pppx1023) that is not necessarily the same as the known value. By showing your calculation-result down to six digits after the decimal point, you showcase that you did calculate the number, instead of simply adopting the known Avogadro’s number available in open resources.

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Answer:

The Avogadro's  number is [tex]N_A = 6.02289 *10^{23}[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The edge length is  [tex]L = 5.02 * 10^{-8} \ cm= \frac{5.02 * 10^{-8} }{100} = 5.02 * 10^{-10}[/tex]

    The density of the metal is [tex]\rho = 5.30\ g/cm^3 = 5.30 * \frac{g}{cm^3} * \frac{1*10^6}{1*10^3} = 5.30 *10^3kg/m^3[/tex]

     The molar mass of  Ba is  [tex]Z = 137.3 \ g/mol = \frac{137.3}{1000} = 0.1373 \ kg / mol[/tex]

     

Generally the volume of a unit cell is  

       [tex]V = L^3[/tex]

substituting value

        [tex]V = [5.02 *10^{-10}]^3[/tex]

         [tex]V = 1.265*10^{-28}\ m^3[/tex]  

From the question we are told that 68% of the unit cell is occupied by Ba atoms and that the structure is a metal which implies that the crystalline structure will be  (BCC),

The volume of barium atom is  

        [tex]V_a = \frac{V}{2} * 0.68[/tex]

substituting value

        [tex]V_a = \frac{ 1.265*10^{-28}}{2} * 0.68[/tex]

        [tex]V_a = 4.301 *10^{-29} \ m^3[/tex]

The Molar mass of barium is mathematically represented as

      [tex]Z = N_A V_a * \rho[/tex]

Where [tex]N_A[/tex] is the Avogadro's number

 So  

      [tex]N_A = \frac{ Z}{ V_a * \rho}[/tex]

substituting value

     [tex]N_A = \frac{ 0.1373}{ 4.301*10^{-29} * 5.3*10^{3}}[/tex]

     [tex]N_A = 6.02289 *10^{23}[/tex]

Two hypothetical ionic compounds are discovered with the chemical formulas XCl2 and YCl2, where X and Y represent symbols of the imaginary elements. Chemical analysis of the two compounds reveals that 0.25 mol XCl2 has a mass of 100.0 g and 0.50 mol YCl2 has a mass of 125.0 g. (a) What are the molar masses of XCl2 and YCl2

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Answer:

THE MOLAR MASS OF XCL2 IS 400 g/mol

THE MOLAR MASS OF YCL2 IS 250 g/mol.

Explanation:

We calculate the molar mass of XCL2 and YCL2 by bringing to mind the formula for molar mass when mass and amount or number of moles of the substance is given.

Number of moles = mass / molar mass

Molar mass = mass / number of moles.

For XCL2,

mass = 100 g

number of mole = 0.25 mol

So therefore, molar mass = mass / number of moles

Molar mass = 100 g / 0.25 mol

Molar mass = 400 g/mol.

For YCL2,

mass = 125 g

number of mole = 0.50 mol

Molar mass = 125 g / 0.50 mol

Molar mass = 250 g/mol.

So therefore, the molar mass of XCL2 and YCL2 IS 400 g/mol and 250 g/mol respectively.

Given the density of iron (Fe) is 7.87 g/cm3, determine the mass of iron (in grams) in a rectangle block with the dimensions of 12.5 in long, 3.50 in wide, and 2.50 in high. (1in = 2.54 cm).

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Answer:

[tex]m=14,105.71 g Fe[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, the first step is to compute the volume of the block considering the length, height and width:

[tex]V=L \times W \times H =12.5 in\times 3.50 in \times 2.50 in =109.375 in^3[/tex]

Then, we compute the volume in cubic centimetres:

[tex]V=109.375in^3\times \frac{16.3871 cm^3}{1in^3} =1792.34cm^3[/tex]

Finally, as the density is given by:

[tex]\rho =\frac{m}{V}[/tex]

We solve for the mass:

[tex]m=\rho \times V= 7.87\frac{g}{cm^3} \times 1792.34 cm^3\\\\m=14,105.71 g Fe[/tex]

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Hcl and 1-isopropylcyclohexane formation

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Yes I don’t know what this means

Answer:

Spahgetti

Explanation:

Which of the following formulas represents an ionic compound?
1.HI 2.HCI 3.LiCI 4.SO2

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Answer:

Numbers 4,3

Explanation:

Ionic bond is between nonmental and metals

How do the particles in plasmas compare with the particles in solids?

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Answer:

Plasmas and solids are both made up of cation-anion pairs. Solids and plasmas are both made up of electrons and cations. Solids are made up of cation-anion pairs, but plasmas are not.

Answer:

Solids are made up of cation-anion pairs, but plasmas are not.

Explanation:

One of the radioactive isotopes used in chemical and medical research is sulfur-35, which has a half-life of 87 days. How long would it take for 0.25 g to remain of a 1.00 g sample of sulfur-35

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Answer:

Time taken = 174 days

Explanation:

Half life is the time take for a subsrtance taken to decay to half of it's origial or initial concentration.

In this probel, the haf life is 87 days, this means that after evry 87 days, the concentration or mass of sulfur-35 decreases by half.

If the starting mass is 1.00g, then we have;

1.00g --> 0.5g (First Half life)

0.5g --> 0.25g (Second half life)

This means that sulphur-335 would undergo two half lives for 0.25g to remain.

Total time taken = Number of half lives  * Half life

Time taken = 2 * 87

Time taken = 174 days

A chemistry student is given 600. mL of a clear aqueous solution at 37° C. He is told an unknown amount of a certain compound X is dissolved in the solution. The student allows the solution to cool to 21° C. At that point, the student sees that a precipitate has formed. He pours off the remaining liquid solution, throws away the precipitate, 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 0.084 kg. Using only the information from above, can you calculate the solubility of X at 21° C?If yes, calculate it. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol and the right number of significant figures.

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Answer:

The solubility is  [tex]S = 0.0014 \ g[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

   The volume of the solution is  [tex]V = 600 mL[/tex]

    The initial temperature is  [tex]T_i = 37 ^oC[/tex]

     The final temperature is [tex]T_f = 21^oC[/tex]

      The additional precipitate is [tex]m = 0.084 \ kg = 84 \ g[/tex]

Yes because the solubility of the substance X is the amount of X needed to saturate a unit volume of the solvent  (for solubility of a solute to be calculated the solute must be able to saturate the solvent)

now we see that the substance X saturated the solvent because a precipitate was formed which the student threw away

   The solubility at  21 ° C is mathematically represented as

            [tex]S = \frac{m}{m_w * 100 g \ of water }[/tex]

Mass of water([tex]m_w[/tex]) in the solution is mathematically represented as

       [tex]m_w = V * \rho_w[/tex]

Where  [tex]\rho = 1 \frac{g}{mL}[/tex]

So  

      [tex]m_w =600 * 1[/tex]

       [tex]m_w =600g[/tex]

So  

    [tex]S = \frac{84}{600 * 100 g \ of water }[/tex]

    [tex]S = 0.0014 \ g[/tex]

Determine if the following salt is neutral, acidic or basic. If acidic or basic, write the appropriate equilibrium equation for the acid or base that exists when the salt is dissolved in aqueous solution. If neutral, write only NR. LiNO₃

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Answer:

It is neutral (NR)

Explanation:

Salts are formed when the ionizable hydrogens in an acid is replaced by metallic or ammonium ions from bases. The reaction is known as a neutralization reaction.

The nature of a salt formed from this reaction depends on the nature of the reacting acid and base.

If the reaction is between a strong acid and strong base, the salt produced is a neutral salt.

If the reaction occurs between a strong acid and a weak base, the salt produced is acidic.

If the reaction occurs between a strong base and a weak acid, the salt produced is a basic salt.

Considering the salt above, LiNO3.

On hydrolysis, addition of water, the following products are obtained:

LiNO3 + H2O ----> LiOH + HNO3

The products obtained, LiOH and HNO3 are a strong base and a strong acid respectively. Therefore, the salt, LiNO3, is a neutral salt.

The salt, LiNO₃ is a neutral, NR salt as it's a salt formed from the reaction of a strong acid and a strong base.

In neutralisation reactions, acids and bases react to form salt and water.

However, the salt formed may be acidic, basic or neutral. This is dependent on the type of acid and base which form the salt.

A strong acid and a strong base react to yield a neutral salt like, LiNO₃.

The equilibrium equation when LiNO₃ is dissolved in aqeous solution is;

LiNO₃ + H2O ==>. LiOH + HNO₃

Evidently, LiOH and HNO₃ are an example strong base and acid respectively.

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One proposed mechanism of the reaction of HBr with O2 is given here. HBr + O2 → HOOBr (slow) HOOBr + HBr → 2HOBr (fast) HOBr + HBr → H2O + Br2 (fast) What is the equation for the overall reaction?

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Answer:

4 HBr + O2  →  + 2H2O + 2Br2

Explanation:

Based on the following reaction mechanism:

HBr + O2 → HOOBr (slow)

HOOBr + HBr → 2HOBr (fast)

HOBr + HBr → H2O + Br2 (fast)

The equation for the overall reaction is the sum of the three reactions in which intermediaries of reaction (HOBr and HOOBr are canceled). That is 1 + 2 + 2*(3):

HBr + O2 + HOOBr + HBr + 2HOBr + 2HBr → HOOBr + 2HOBr + 2H2O + 2Br2

4 HBr + O2  →  + 2H2O + 2Br2

Beeing this reaction the equation of the overall reaction.

The temperature program for a separation starts at a temperature of 50 °C and ramps the temperature up to 270 °C at a rate of 10 °C/minute. Which statement is NOT true for this separation?
A) At 10 °C/minute, a total of 22 minutes is needed to reach 270 oC.
B) Strongly retained solutes will remain at the head of the column while the temperature is low.
C) Weakly retained solutes will separate and elute early in the separation.
D) The vapor pressure of strongly retained solutes will increase as temperature increases.
E) Strongly retained analytes will give broad peaks.

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Answer:

The correct answer to the question is Option E (Strongly retained analytes will give broad peaks).

Explanation:

The other options are true because:

A. Initial temp = 50 °C

   Final temp =  270 °C

Differences in temp = 270 - 50 = 220°C

Rate =  10 °C/minute.

So, at 10 °C/minute,

total of 220°C /10 °C = number of minutes required to reach the final temp.

220/10 = 22 minutes

B. A column has a minimum and maximum use temperature. Solutes that are already retained would remain stationary while temperatures are low. This would only change if there is an increase in temperature. Heat transfers more energy to the liquid which would make the solute interact with the column phase.

C. Weakly retained solutes may contain larger molecules, will separate by absorbing into the solvent early in separation making the mobile phase separates out into its components on the stationary phase.

D. Retained solute's vapor pressure is higher at higher temperatures making it possible for particle to escape more from the solute when the temperature is high than when it is low.

An ideal gaseous reaction occurs at a constant pressure of 35.0 atm and releases 66.8 kJ of heat. Before the reaction, the volume of the system was 8.20 L. After the reaction, the volume of the system was 2.21 L. Calculate the total change in internal energy for the system. Enter your answer numerically in units of kJ.

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Answer:

U = -45.557kj

Explanation:

Before we can calculate the totally internal energy change in kilojoules firstly we need to calculate W

U=q + w .

We know that

w = PΔ V

where P is the pressure of

and V is the volume

then we can calculate the work

w = 35 atm * ( 8.20L - 2.21L)

W=35atm* 5.99L

W=209.65atmJ

But 1 atm = 101.325J

then ,

w = 209.65* 101.325 J = 21242.79 J

let us convert it to Kj

But we know that 1kJ = 10^3 J .

Then w = 21.243 kJ .

Then we can now calculate the internal energy as

U = 21.243- 66.8 kJ = -45.557kj

But we know that heat was released. Theeefore, the total internal energy change was -45.557kj

The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex is subject to allosteric control, especially inhibition by reaction products. The main regulatory process controlling pyruvate dehydrogenase's activity in eukaryotes is

a. exchange of ADP and ATP on the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex.
b. phosphorylation by ATP, which turns the complex on, and dephosphorylation, which turns the complex off.
c. AMP binding to and activating the enzyme.
d. phosphorylation by ATP, which turns the complex off, and dephosphorylation, which turns the

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Answer:

D. Phosphorylation by ATP, which turns the complex off, and dephosphorylation, which turns the complex on.

Explanation:

The pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDH) is responsible for the conversion of pyruvate to acetylCoA, the fuel for the citric acid cycle.

The regulation of the activity of PDH is allosterically by the products of the reaction which it catalyses. These products are ATP, acetylCoA and NADH. When their is sufficient fuel available for the needs of the cells in the form of ATP, the complex is turned off by phosphorylation of one of the two subunits of E1 (pyruvate dehydrogenase). This phosphorylation inactivates E1. When the concentration of ATP declines, a specific phosphatase removes the phosphoryl group from E1, thereby activating the complex again.

Determine the limiting reactant in a mixture containing 95.7 g of B2O3, 75.7 g of C, and 369 g of Cl2. Calculate the maximum mass (in grams) of boron trichloride, BCl3, that can be produced in the reaction. The limiting reactant is:

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Answer:

[tex]B_2O_3[/tex]

Explanation:

First, we have to find the reaction:

[tex]B_2O_3~+~C~+~Cl_2~->~BCl_3~+~CO[/tex]

The next step is to balance the reaction:

[tex]B_2O_3~+~3C~+~3Cl_2~->~2BCl_3~+~3CO[/tex]

Now, we have to calculate the molar mass for  each compound, so:

[tex]B_2O_3=~69.62~g/mol[/tex]

[tex]C=~12~g/mol[/tex]

[tex]Cl_2=~70.96~g/mol[/tex]

With these values, we can calculate the moles of each compound:

[tex]95.7~g~B_2O_3\frac{1~mol~B_2O_3}{69.62~g~B_2O_3}=1.37~mol~B_2O_3[/tex]

[tex]75.7~g~C\frac{1~mol~C}{112~g~C}=6.30~mol~C[/tex]

[tex]369~g~Cl_2\frac{1~mol~Cl_2}{70.96~g~C}=5.20~mol~Cl_2[/tex]

Now we can divide by the coefficient of each compound in the balanced equation:

[tex]\frac{1.37~mol~B_2O_3}{1}=~1.37[/tex]

[tex]\frac{6.30~mol~C}{3}=~2.1[/tex]

[tex]\frac{5.20~mol~Cl_2}{3}=~1.73[/tex]

The smallest values are for  [tex]B_2O_3[/tex], so this is our limiting reagent.

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Wine goes bad soon after opening because the ethanol dissolved in it reacts with oxygen gas to form water and aqueous acetic acid , the main ingredient in vinegar. Calculate the moles of water produced by the reaction of of oxygen. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to significant digits.

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Answer:

1.7 moles of ethanol would be needed.

Explanation:

* Calculate the moles of ethanol needed to produce 1.70mol of water. Be sure your answer has a unit symbol, if necessary, and round it to the correct number of significant digits.

First off, we have to state the equation for the reaction.

So we know that;

ethanol + oxygen → acetic acid + water

This leads us to;

C2H5OH + O2 → CH3COOH + H2O

1                    1         1                    1

To obtain the moles of ethanol needed to produce 1.70mol of water, we look at the stoichiometry of the reaction above.

1 mol of ethanol produces 1 mole of water

x mol of thanol would produce 1.7 mol of water

Thus we have;

1 = 1

x = 1.7

x = 1.7 moles of ethanol would be needed.

Aqueous hydrobromic acid reacts with solid sodium hydroxide to produce aqueous sodium bromide and liquid water . If of sodium bromide is produced from the reaction of of hydrobromic acid and of sodium hydroxide, calculate the percent yield of sodium bromide.

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Answer:

The percentage yield is 50%

7.Which one of the following statements is not true?
1 point
O The molecules in a solid vibrate about a fixed position
O The molecules in a liquid are arranged in a regular pattern
The molecules in a gas exert negligibly small forces on each other, except during
collisions
The molecules of a gas occupy all the space available

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Answer:

B. the molecules in liquid are loosely packed and scattered thus, they cannot be arranged

The answer is B, hope this helps!

A 33.0−g sample of an alloy at 93.00°C is placed into 50.0 g of water at 22.00°C in an insulated coffee-cup calorimeter with a heat capacity of 9.20 J/K. If the final temperature of the system is 31.10°C, what is the specific heat capacity of the alloy? J g·°C

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Answer:

THE SPECIFIC HEAT OF THE ALLOY IS 0.9765 J/g K

Explanation:

Mass of alloy = 33 g

Initial temperature of alloy = 93°C

Mass of water = 50 g

Initail temp. of water = 22 °C

Heat capacity of calorimeter = 9.20 J/K

Final temp. = 31.10 °C

specific heat of alloy = unknown

specific heat capacity of water = 4.2 J/g K

Heat = mass * specific heat * change in temperature = m c ΔT

Heat = heat capcity * chage in temperature = Δ H * ΔT

In calorimetry;

Heat lost by the alloy = Heat gained by water + Heat of the calorimeter

                     mc ΔT = mcΔT + Heat capacity * ΔT

33 * C * ( 93 - 31.10) = 50 * 4.2 * ( 31.10 -22) + 9.20 * ( 31.10 -22)

33 * C * 61.9 = 50 * 4.2 * 9.1 + 9.20 * 9.1

2042.7 C = 1911 + 83,72

C = 1911 + 83.72 / 2042.7

C = 1994.72 /2042.7

C =0.9765 J/g K

The specific heat of the alloy is 0.9765 J/ g K

Without doing any calculations, arrange the elements in CF2Cl2 in order of decreasing mass percent composition. Rank from highest percent to lowest.

a. C > F > Cl
b. F < Cl > C
c. Cl > C > F
d. Cl > F > C

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Answer:

a. C > F > Cl

Explanation:

We know that atomic mass of Chlorine is greater than of  Florine than that of carbon. Moreover, in CF2Cl2, therefore, there are two atoms of Cl, F and one atom of C. Therefore, in CF2Cl2 in order of decreasing mass percent composition C > F > Cl. Therefore, the correct option is a.


Which of the following is a conjugate acid-base pair in the reaction represented by the
equation below?
H2PO4 + H20 H3PO, + OH
H2PO, and H2O
b) H,PO, and OH
c) H2PO, and H3PO,
None of the above

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Answer:  [tex]H_2PO_4[/tex] and [tex]H_3PO_4[/tex]

Explanation:

According to the Bronsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base theory, an acid is defined as a substance which looses donates protons and thus forming conjugate base and a base is defined as a substance which accepts protons and thus forming conjugate acid.

For the given reaction:

[tex]H_2PO_4^-+H_2O\rightleftharpoons H_3PO_4+OH^-[/tex]

Here, [tex]H_2O[/tex] is loosing a proton, thus it is considered as an acid and after losing a proton, it forms [tex]OH^-[/tex] which is a conjugate base.

Similarly , [tex]H_2PO_4^-[/tex] is gaining a proton, thus it is considered as an base and after gaining a proton, it forms [tex]H_3PO_4[/tex] which is a conjugate acid.

Thus [tex]H_2PO_4[/tex] and [tex]H_3PO_4[/tex] is a conjugate acid-base pair in the reaction represented by the equation below

The Bronsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base hypothesis defines an acid as a substance that loses protons and donates them to another chemical to produce conjugate base, and a base as a substance that takes protons to generate conjugate acid.

Thus, a proton is being lost, making it an acid, and once a proton is lost, a conjugate base is formed. Similar to that, is gaining a proton, making it a base, and then it produces a conjugate acid after gaining a proton.

The Brnsted-Lowry hypothesis, often known as the proton theory of acids and bases, is an independent theory of acid-base reactions that was put forth in 1923 by Johannes Nicolaus Brnsted and Thomas Martin Lowry.

This theory's central idea is that when an acid and a base interact, the acid creates its conjugate base and the base creates its conjugate acid by exchanging a proton (the hydrogen cation, or H+).

Thus, The Bronsted-Lowry conjugate acid-base hypothesis defines an acid as a substance that loses protons and donates them to another chemical to produce conjugate base, and a base as a substance that takes protons to generate conjugate acid.

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Which of the following best describe an atomic number? An element identity is defined by its atomic number this means it represents the number of

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a)Atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.

b)atomic number represents the number of protons

An element's identity is defined by its atomic number; this means it represents the number of protons in its nucleus.

The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Which of the following best describes an atomic number? An element's identity is defined by its atomic number; this means it represents the number of

A) protons plus neutrons in its nucleus.

B) electrons in the element.

C) protons in its nucleus.

D) neutrons in its nucleus.

The subatomic particles in the atom are;

ElectronsProtonsNeutrons

Neutrons and protons are contained in the nucleus hence they are collectively called nucleons.

Electrons are found in the orbits. The number of protons must be equal to the number of electrons for the atom to be electrically neutral.

The number of protons in an atom or atomic number serve as a means of identifying an atom.

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Real images can be projected onto a screen.
A. True
B. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

A real image can be projected or seen on a screen but a virtual image cannot because a real image is formed when light rays coming from an object actually meet at a point after refraction through a lens while a virtual image is formed when light rays coming from an object only appear to meet at a point when produced ...

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