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

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Answer 1

this equation is balanced.

Answer 2

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


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Consider this reaction:

2Cl2O5 —> 2Cl2 + 5O2

At a certain temperature it obeys this rate law.
rate = (2.7.M^-1•s^-1) [Cl2O5]^2

Suppose a vessel contains Cl2O5 at a concentration of 0.600M. calculate how long it takes for the concentration of Cl2O5 to decrease by 94%. you may assume no other reaction is important. round your answer to two digits

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Answer:

[tex]t=9.7s[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, we have a second order kinetics given the second power of the concentration of chlorine (V) oxide in the rate expression, thus, the integrated equation for the concentration decay is:

[tex]\frac{1}{[Cl_2O_5]}=kt+\frac{1}{[Cl_2O_5]_0}[/tex]

Thus, the final concentration for a 94% decrease is:

[tex][Cl_2O_5]=0.600M-0.600M*0.94=0.036M[/tex]

Therefore, we compute the time for such decrease:

[tex]kt=\frac{1}{[Cl_2O_5]}-\frac{1}{[Cl_2O_5]_0}=\frac{1}{0.036M}-\frac{1}{0.60M} =26.1M^{-1}[/tex]

[tex]t=\frac{26.1M^{-1}}{k}= \frac{26.1M^{-1}}{2.7M^{-1}*s^{-1}}\\\\t=9.7s[/tex]

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When 106 g of water at a temperature of 21.4 °C is mixed with 64.3 g of water at an unknown temperature, the final temperature of the resulting mixture is 46.8 °C. What was the initial temperature of the second sample of water? (The specific heat capacity of liquid water is 4.184 J/g ⋅ K.)

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Answer:

THE INITIAL TEMPERATURE OF THE SECOND SAMPLE IS 4.93 C OR 277.93 K

Explanation:

Mass of first sample of water = 106 g

Initial temp of first sample = 21.4  °C = 21.4 + 273 K = 294.4 K

Mass of second sample = 64.3 g

Final temp of theresulting mixture = 46.8  °C = 46.8 + 273 K = 319.8 K

Specific heat capacity of water = 4.184 J/g K

It is worthy to note that;

Heat gained by the first sample = Heat lost by the second sample

Since heat = mass * specific heat capacity * change in temperature, we have

Mass * specific heat * change in temp of the first sample  = Mass * specific heat * change in temp. of the second sample

MC (T2 - T1) = MC (T2-T1)

106 * 4.184 * ( 319.8 - 294.4) = 64.3 * 4.184 * ( 319.8 - T1)

106 * 4.184 * 25.4 = 269.0312 ( 319.8 - T1)

11 265.0016 = 269.0312 (319.8 - T1)

Since the change in temperature = 319.8 -T1

Change in temperature =11265.0016 / 269.0312

Change in temperature =  41.87

Change in temperature = 319.8 -T1

41.87 = 319.8 - T1

T1 = 319.8 - 41.87

T1 = 277.93 K

T1 = 4.93  °C

So therefore, the initial temperature of the sacond sample is 4.73  °C or 277.93 K

What is the Arrhenius definition of an acid? A substance that increases H3O+ concentration when it is dissolved in water. A substance that increases OH– concentration when it is dissolved in water. A compound that donates protons. A compound that accepts protons.

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Answer:

A substance that increases H3O+ concentration when it is dissolved in water.

Explanation:

Note that H3O+ and H+ are used quite interchangeably in chemistry.

An acid makes the H+ content higher, thereby decreasing the pH.

Answer:

a

A substance that increases H3O+ concentration when it is dissolved in water.

Explanation:

What is the limiting reactant if 8 g of Ba reacts with 2.8 g of Al2(SO4)3?

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Answer:

Al2(SO4)3 is the limiting reactant

Explanation:

We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction. This is illustrated below:

3Ba + Al2(SO4)3 → 2Al + 3BaSO4

Next, we shall determine the mass of Ba and the mass of Al2(SO4)3 that reacted from the balanced equation. This is illustrated below:

Molar mass of Ba = 137g/mol

Mass of Ba from the balanced equation = 3 x 137 = 411g

Molar mass of Al2(SO4)3 = 2x27 + 3[32 + (16x4)]

= 54 + 3[32 + 64]

= 54 + 3[96]

= 54 + 288 = 342g/mol

Mass of Al2(SO4)3 from the balanced equation = 1 x 342 = 342g

Summary:

From the balanced equation above,

411g of Ba reacted with 342g of Al2(SO4)3.

Finally, we shall determine the limiting reactant as follow:

From the balanced equation above,

411g of Ba reacted with 342g of Al2(SO4)3.

Therefore, 8g of Ba will react with

= (8 x 342/411 = 6.66g of Al2(SO4)3.

From the calculations made above, we can see that it will take a higher mass of Al2(SO4)3 i.e 6.66g than what was given i.e 2.8g to react completely with 8g of Ba.

Therefore, Al2(SO4)3 is the limiting reactant and Ba is the excess reactant.

At 25 °C, what is the hydroxide ion concentration, [OH−] , in an aqueous solution with a hydrogen ion concentration of [H+]=1.9×10−9 M?

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Answer:

The correct answer will be "5.26 × 10⁻⁶".

Explanation:

The given values is:

[tex][H^{+}]=1.9\times 10^{-9} M[/tex]

As we know,

⇒  [tex]pH+pOH=14[/tex]

On taking log, we get

⇒  [tex]-log[H^{+}] + -log[OH^{-}] = 14[/tex]

Now,

Taking "log" as common, we get

⇒  [tex]log[H^{+}][OH^{-}]= -14[/tex]

⇒  [tex][H^{+}][OH^{-}]= 10^{-14}[/tex]

⇒  [tex][OH^{-}]=\frac{10^{-14}}{[H^{+}]}[/tex]

On putting the estimated value of "[tex][H^{+}][/tex]", we get

⇒             [tex]=\frac{10^{-14}}{1.9\times 10^{-9}}[/tex]

⇒             [tex]=5.26\times 10^{-6}[/tex]

Which compound has the lowest melting point? KCl CaCl2 Na2O C6H12O6

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It is called ethane.

Now construct a different electrochemical cell. You put a zinc metal anode in contact with a 0.052 M solution of zinc nitrate and a silver cathode in contact with a 0.0042 M solution of silver(I) nitrate. What is the value of the electric potential at the moment the reaction begins

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Answer:

[tex]1.66~V[/tex]

Explanation:

We have to start with the half-reactions for both ions:

[tex]Zn^+^2~+2e^-~->Zn[/tex] V= -0.76

[tex]Ag^+~e^-~->~Ag[/tex] V= +0.80

If we want a spontaneous reaction (galvanic cell) we have to flip the first reaction, so:

[tex]Zn~->~Zn^+^2~+2e^-~[/tex] V= +0.76

[tex]Ag^+~+~e^-~->~Ag[/tex] V= +0.80

If we want to calculate ºE we have to add the two values, so:

ºE=0.76+0.80 = 1.56 V

Now, we have different concentrations. So, if we want to calculate E we have to use the nerts equation:

[tex]E=ºE~+~\frac{0.059}{n}LogQ[/tex]

On this case, Q is equal to:

[tex]Q=\frac{[Zn^+^2]}{[Ag^+]^2}[/tex]

Because the total reaction is:

[tex]Zn~+~2Ag^+~->~Zn^+^2~+~2Ag[/tex]

So, the value of "Q" is:

[tex]Q=\frac{[0.052 M]}{[0.0042]^2}=2947.84[/tex]

Now, we can plug all the values in the equation (n=2, because the amount of electrons transferred is 2). So:

[tex]E=1.56~V~+~\frac{0.059}{2}Log(2947.84)=1.66~V[/tex]

I hope it helps!

If a pork roast must absorb 1500 kJkJ to fully cook, and if only 14% of the heat produced by the barbeque is actually absorbed by the roast, what mass of CO2CO2 is emitted into the atmosphere during the grilling of the pork roast?

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You need to know the amount of heat generated by the combustion reaction.

Assuming propane as fuel, you can use thiis data:

C3H8(g)+5O2(g)---3CO2(g)+4H2O(g) ΔH= -2217 KJ

So when 3 moles of CO2 is emmitted 2217 kJ of heat is produced.

The molar wegiht of CO2 is 12 g/mol + 2 * 16 g/mol = 44 g/mol.

Then 3 mol * 44 g / mol = 132 g of CO2 are produced with 2217 kJ of heat.

Now you have to calculate how much energy you need to produce if only 12% is abosrbed by the pork

Energy absorbed by the pork = 12% *  total energy =>

total energy = energy absorbed by the pork / 0.12 = 1700 kJ / 0.12 = 14,166.67 kJ.

Now, state the proportion:

132 g CO2 / 2217 kJ = x / 14,166.7 kJ =>

x = 14,166.67 * 132 / 2217 = 843.48 g CO2.

Answer: 843 g of CO2

A compound has an empirical formula of CHN. What is the molecular formula, if it’s molar mass is 135.13 g/mol? (C=12.01 amu, H=1.008 amu, N= 14.01)

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Answer:

well the MF is 224.78 g/mol

Explanation:

just times them all by the molor mass and divide it by 3

Round off the following measurement to three significant digits: 29.950g

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Answer:

30.0 g.

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for us to round the given number off to three significant figures, we firstly realize it has initially five significant figures. Thus, cutting at the third digit, which is the second nine, we will have 29.9 g, nonetheless, as a five is after such nine, we should round the nine to ten, so the result is 30.0 g.

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How many moles of CO2 are produced when 84 0 mol O2 completely react?


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Answer:

Explanation:boom

The height of the sun in the sky at noontime is called

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It’s called the solar noon and basically it’s the term for when the sun is at its highest

Answer:

It is called 'solar noon'

Explanation:

It's when the sun is at its highest

And also the moment the sun crosses the meridian.

WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!!! will give brainliest!!!! ******According to the reaction in question I above, how many grams of solid copper will theoretically be

produced when 14.4 g of aluminum are reacted with 14.4 g of copper (II) sulfate? Which reactant is the

limiting reactant? Show your work. Be sure to include units!

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Answer:

5.73 g Cu

Explanation:

M(CuSO4) = 159.6 g/mol

M(Al) = 27.0 g/mol

M(Cu) = 63.5 g/mol

14.4 g Al * 1 mol/27.0 g = 0.5333 mol Al

14.4 g CuSO4 * 1 mol/159.6 g = 0.0902 mol CuSO4

                                2 Al         +     3CuSO4 ------->  3Cu + Al2(SO4)3

from reaction           2 mol               3 mol

given                     (0.5333 mol )x       0.0902 mol

needed                   0.0601 mol

x= 2*0.0902/3 = 0.0601 mol   Al

Al is excess, CuSO4 is a limiting reactant.

                               2 Al         +     3CuSO4 ------->  3Cu + Al2(SO4)3

from reaction                               3 mol                  3 mol

given                                            0.0902 mol         x mol

x = 0.0902 mol Cu

0.0902 mol Cu * 1 mol/63.5 g Cu = 5.73 g Cu

what is the color of benzene and bromine​

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Bromine is a reddish-brown color.
Benzene is clear or colorless

Explanation:

Benzene is colorless, with a sweet odour.

Color of Bromine is reddish brown .

Hope this helps.

When you look at an ant up close, using a convex lens, what do you see?

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Answer:

You would be able to see the ants clearly with the unique body parts.

Explanation:

Convex lens is also known as Converging lens. It helps in converging rays of light to become a principal focus which is usually very clear and visible to the eyes. The converging lens when used to view the ant makes the ant appear very visible and the individual is able to see all the unique body parts of the ant. This type of lens is used in individuals who are longsighted.

Identify the Lewis acids and Lewis bases in the following reactions:
1. H+ + OH- <-> H2O Lewis acid: Lewis base:
2. Cl- + BCl3 <-> BCl4- Lewis acid: Lewis base:
3. K+ + 6H2O <-> K(H2O)6+ Lewis acid: Lewis base:

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Answer: 1. [tex]H^++OH^-\rightarrow H_2O[/tex]  Lewis acid : [tex]H^+[/tex], Lewis base : [tex]OH^-[/tex]

2. [tex]Cl^-+BCl_3\rightarrow BCl_4^-[/tex] Lewis acid : [tex]BCl_3[/tex], Lewis base : [tex]Cl^-[/tex]

3. [tex]K^++6H_2O\rightarrow K(H_2O)_6[/tex] Lewis acid : [tex]K^+[/tex], Lewis base : [tex]H_2O[/tex]

Explanation:

According to the Lewis concept, an acid is defined as a substance that accepts electron pairs and base is defined as a substance which donates electron pairs.

1. [tex]H^++OH^-\rightarrow H_2O[/tex]

As [tex]H^+[/tex] gained electrons to complete its octet. Thus it acts as lewis acid.[tex]OH^-[/tex] acts as lewis base as it donates lone pair of electrons to electron deficient specie [tex]H^+[/tex].

2. [tex]Cl^-+BCl_3\rightarrow BCl_4^-[/tex]

As [tex]BCl_3[/tex] is short of two electrons to complete its octet. Thus it acts as lewis acid. [tex]Cl^-[/tex] acts as lewis base as it donates lone pair of electrons to electron deficient specie [tex]BCl_3[/tex].

3. [tex]K^++6H_2O\rightarrow K(H_2O)_6[/tex]

As [tex]K^+[/tex] is short of electrons to complete its octet. Thus it acts as lewis acid. [tex]H_2O[/tex] acts as lewis base as it donates lone pair of electrons to electron deficient specie [tex]K^+[/tex].

A student sets up the following equation to convert a measurement. (The ? stands for a number the student is going to calculate.) Fill in the missing part of this equation. Note: your answer should be in the form of one or more fractions multiplied together. (23. Pa cm^3)____?kPa . m^3

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Answer:

The correct answer will be "-6.7 × 10¹⁰ kg.m/s".

Explanation:

The required conversions are:

⇒  [tex]1 \ kg=1000 \ g[/tex]

⇒  [tex]1 \ m=100 \ cm[/tex]

Now,

The complete conversion will be:

=  [tex][-6.7\times 10^5 \ \frac{kg \ m}{s} ]\times [\frac{10^3 \ g}{kg}\times \frac{10^2 \ cm}{1 \ m}][/tex]

On cancelling the terms, we get

=  [tex]-6.7\times 10^{10} \frac{kg \ m}{s}[/tex]

So that the missing terms will be [tex][\frac{10^3 \ g}{kg}\times \frac{10^2 \ cm}{1 \ m}][/tex] and [tex][-6.7\times 10^{10}\frac{kg \ m}{s}][/tex]

Interpret the following equation for a chemical reaction using the coefficients given: CO(g) Cl2(g) COCl2(g) On the particulate level: _________ of CO(g) reacts with _________ of Cl2(g) to form _________ of COCl2(g). On the molar level: _________ of CO(g) reacts with _________ of Cl2(g) to form _________ of COCl2(g).

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Answer:

On the particulate level: 6.02 * 10²³ particles of CO(g) reacts with 6.02 * 10²³ particles of Cl₂(g) to form 6.02 * 10²³ particles of COCl2(g).

On the molar level: 1 mole of CO(g) reacts with 1 mole of Cl2(g) to form 1 mole of COCl₂(g).

Explanation:

The particulate level refers to the microscopic or atomic level of substances. It also involves the ions, protons, neutrons and molecules present in substances.

The molar level refers to the quantitative measure of substances in terms of the mole, where a mole represents the amount of substances containing the Avogadro number of particles which is equal to 6.02 * 10³ particles.

Equation of the reaction: CO(g) + Cl₂(g) ----> COCl₂(g)

From the equation above, I mole of CO gas reacts with 1 mole of Cl₂ gas to produce 1 mole of COCl₂ gas.

Since 1 mole of a substance contains 6.02 * 10²³ particles, on a particulate level, 6.02 * 10²³ particles of CO gas reacts with 6.02 * 10²³ particles of Cl₂ gas to produce 6.02 * 10²³ particles of COCl₂ gas.

A 25.0 mLsample of an acetic acid solution is titrated with a 0.175 M NaOH solution. The equivalence point is reached when 37.5 mL of the base is added. The concentration of acetic acid in the sample was:_______,
A) 0.263
B) 0.365
C) 0.175
D) 1.83×10−4
E) 0.119

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Answer:

0.263M of CH₃COOH is the concentration of the solution.

Explanation:

The reaction of acetic acid (CH₃COOH) with NaOH is:

CH₃COOH + NaOH → CH₃COO⁻Na⁺ + H₂O

1 mole of acetic acid reacts per mole of NaOH to produce sodium acetate and water.

In the equivalence point, moles of acetic acid are equal to moles of NaOH and moles of NaOH are:

0.0375L × (0.175 moles / L) = 6.56x10⁻³ moles of NaOH = moles of CH₃COOH.

As the sample of acetic acid had a volume of 25.0mL = 0.025L:

6.56x10⁻³ moles of CH₃COOH / 0.0250L =

0.263M of CH₃COOH is the concentration of the solution

A gas has a volume of 6.6 L at a temperature of 40 C. What is the volume of

the gas if the temperature changes to 15 C?

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Answer:

6.07 L

Explanation:

It appears that the reading has been made at constant pressure .

At constant pressure , the gas law formula is

V/T = constant  V is volume and T is temperature of the gas.

V₁ / T₁ = V₂ / T₂

V₁ = 6.6 L ,

T₁ = 40°C

= 273 + 40

= 313 K

T₂ = 15+ 273

= 288K

V₂ = ?

Putting the values in the formula above

6.6 / 313  = V₂ / 288

V₂ = 6.07 L.

Alkyl derivatives of mercury are highly toxic and can cause mercury poisoning in humans. Dimethylmercury is one of the strongest known neurotoxins. Although it is said to have a slightly sweet smell, inhaling enough to discern this would be hazardous.
Give the empirical formula of dimethylmercury.

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Answer:

The empirical formula of dimethylmercury is C2H6Hg

Explanation:

Dimethylmercury, as it says in the name, presents not only the mercury metal in its structure (Hg) but also two radical groups called methyl, which is why its name begins with the prefix DI, referring to the fact that there are two methyl.

what is the balanced equation for calcium sulfate?​

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Answer:

CaSO4

Explanation:

Calcium sulfate (or calcium sulphate) is the inorganic compound with the formula CaSO4 and related hydrates.

Which diagram represents this molecule?

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Answer:

  C

Explanation:

The molecule has 8 carbon atoms joined by 7 C-C bonds.

The first two diagrams show 6 carbon atoms, not 8.

The last two diagrams show line segments representing C-C bonds. Only choice C shows 7 such segments.

The appropriate choice is C.

Answer:

C.

Explanation:

how many grams of H2 are needed to produce 14.34 g of NH3?

please help, this hw is due in a few hours

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Answer:

im pretty sure its 2.54g H2

Explanation:

14.34gNH3 / 17.03gNH3 <-- molar mass

.842g x 3 mol <-- mols of H2

2.52 / 2 mol <-- mols of NH3

1.26 x 2.016gH2= 2.54gH2

What will be the final temperature when a 25.0 g block of aluminum (initially at 25 °C) absorbs 10.0 kJ of heat? The specific heat of Al is 0.900 J/g·C.

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LET'S PUT IN WHAT WE KNOW!!!
Q
=
725 J
m
=
55.0 g
c
=
0.900 J/(°C⋅g)
Δ
T
=
final temperature - initial temperature
Δ
T
=
(
x

27.5
)
°C
We solve for
Δ
T
.
725 J
=
55.0 g

0.900 J/(°C⋅g)
(
x

27.5
)
°C
NOW IT'S JUST BASIC ALGREBRA
725
=
49.5
x

1361
2086
=
49.5
x
42.1
=
x
The final temperature is 42.1 °C.

42.1°C is the final temperature when a 25.0 g block of aluminum (initially at 25 °C) absorbs 10.0 kJ of heat.

What is temperature?

The physical concept of temperature indicates in numerical form how hot or cold something is. A thermometer is used to determine temperature. Thermometers are calibrated using a variety of temperature scales, which historically defined distinct reference points or thermometric substances.

The most popular scales include the Celsius scale, sometimes known as centigrade, with the unit symbol °C, the scale of degrees Fahrenheit (°F), or the Kelvin scale (K), with the latter being mostly used for scientific purposes. One of the United Nations System of Units' (SI) seven base units is the kelvin.

Q=725 J

m=55.0 g

c=0.900 J/(°C⋅g)

ΔT=final temperature - initial temperature

ΔT=(x−27.5)°C

725 J=55.0 g⋅0.900 J/(°C⋅g)(x−27.5)

X=42.1°C

Therefore, 42.1°C is the final temperature when a 25.0 g block of aluminum (initially at 25 °C) absorbs 10.0 kJ of heat.

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how many moles of helium gas occupy 22.4 L at 0 degreeC at 1 atm pressure

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Answer:

1 mole of the gas occupies 22. 4L at O0C at 1atm pressure. Hence, the correct option is C.

Explanation:

A semipermeable sac containing 4% NaCl, 9% glucose, and 10% albumin is suspended in a solution with the following composition: 10% NaCl, 10% glucose, and 40% albumin. Assume that the sac is permeable to all substances except albumin. State whether each of the following will (a) move into the sac, (b) move out of the sac, or (c) not move.

glucose: a. moves into sac
water: b. moves out of sac
albumin: c; does not move
NaCl: a; moves into sac

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Answer:

Glucose: (a) moves into sac

Water: (b) moves out of sac

Albumin: (c) does not move

NaCl: (a) moves into sac

Explanation:

A semi-permeable membrane is a membrane that allow certain molecules or ions to pass through by diffusion.

Diffusion is the movement of molecules from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration until equilibrium is attained. A special form of diffusion known as osmosis transports water molecules across a semi-permeable membrane.

Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from a region lower solute concentration (high water molecules concentration) to a region of higher solute concentration (low water molecules concentration) until equilibrium is attained.

From the above definitions and the given data;

Glucose concentration is higher in solution outside the sac, thus, glucose molecules will move into the sac.

Water molecules are higher in the sac as a result of the lower concentration of solutes, therefore, water molecules will move out of the sac into the solution outside.

Since the sac is impermeable to albumin, it does not move.

NaCl concentration is lower in the sac, therefore, it will move ro  the solution outside into the sac.

Glucose will move into the sac, water will move out of the sac, albumin will neither move in nor out, and NaCl will move into the sac.

The molecules of each of the substances will move by diffusion from the region of higher concentration to the region of lower concentration of each substance as long as there is a permeable membrane.

Water, on the other hand, will move by osmosis from the region of high to low water potential through a permeable membrane. Regions with higher concentrations of substances usually have low water potentials and vice versa.

Thus, both glucose and NaCl molecules will diffuse from the solution into the sac, and water molecules will move from the sac into the surrounding solution. Since the sac is not permeable to albumin, then the movement in or out is inhibited.  

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What are plastic bottles made of?
Polyethylene

halogen

silicon

Alkyl groups

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Answer:

polyethylenes

Explanation:

the plastic bottles used to hold potable water and other drinks are made from polyethylene because, the material is both strong and light.

hope this helped!

Answer: Polyethylenes

Explanation: I got 100% on the test :)

What are extensive properties of Oxygen?

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the extensive property of Oxygen is Volume, Enthalpy, Entropy.

AHP for the formation of rust (Fe2O3) is -826 kJ/mol. How much energy is
involved in the formation of 5.00 grams of rust?
A 25.9 kJ
B 25.9 J
C 66.0 kJ
D 66.0)

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Answer:

A- 25.9 kJ

Explanation:

ΔH of formation is defined as the amount of energy that is involved in the formation of 1 mole of substance.

ΔH of rust is -826kJ/mol, that means when 1 mole of rust is formed, there are released -826kJ.

Moles of 5.00g of Fe₂O₃ (Molar mass: 159.69g/mol) are:

5.00g ₓ (1 mole / 159.69g) = 0.0313 moles of Fe₂O₃.

If 1 mole release -826kJ, 0.0313 moles release:

0.0313 moles ₓ (-826kJ / 1 mole) = -25.9kJ

Thus, heat involved is:

A- 25.9 kJ

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