What is the chemical name of the compound NH4SCN?

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Answer 1

Its called "Ammonium thiocyanate" Have a great day!! <3

Answer 2

Answer:

it is called Ammonium Thiocyanate or Thiourea

Explanation:

it is made made up of 2 nitrogen atoms, 4 hydrogen atoms, 1 sulfur atom and 1 carbon atom. stay safe and have a great day! TPWK


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A solution is known to contain either Ni2 or Cr3 . Addition of what single (1 only) reagent would identify which ion is present?

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the periodic table; both elements given are from the same group 3.

To test for which ion will be present in the experiment;

We added 6M aqueous sodium hydroxide  in excess.

This process is followed by the addition of hydrogen peroxide H2O2 while stirring.

Heat is then applied to the solution.

After we've carried out those process;

We will notice the following;

If[tex]Ni^{2+}[/tex] is present, then a green [tex]NI(OH)_2[/tex]  precipitate will be formed

If [tex]Cr^{3+}[/tex] is present,then a yellow-colored [tex]CrO^{2-}_{4}[/tex] will be formed.

Read the information about the halogen family.



Elements within a group share similar properties. Elements in the halogen family, such as fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), and iodine (I), all have seven valence electrons. Iodine is an important element for human health. The thyroid gland uses iodine to produce hormones. One of the hormones it makes is a covalent compound called thyroxine.


Given this information, what effect do you think other halogen elements have on human health? State your prediction, and do some research on one of the halogen elements to see how it affects human health. List your findings, and then give your opinion on whether you think the element you chose should be used in food products, cleaning products, or in other manners that cause it to come in contact with humans. Be sure to provide evidence from your research to support your opinion.

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

Chlorine is a member of the halogen family known as a toxic yellowish green gas. Inhalation of chlorine for a prolonged period of time leads to  pulmonary edema. If a person comes in contact with compressed liquid chlorine the person may experience frostbite of the skin and eyes.

However chlorine is very useful in water disinfection and is preferred in water treatment because it provides residual disinfection of the treated water.

Chlorine gas may be dissolved in NaOH to form oxochlorate I which is used as a bleach in cleaning.

Answer:

Iodine

Explanation:

iodine is pretty good for you in moderation, iodine can ensure proper tyriod function but too much of it can cause thyroid gland inflammation and thyroid cancer, burning of the mouth, throat, and stomach; and coma.

Name and write one polyatomic ion with its charge.

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Answer:

Because these ions contain more than one atom, they are called polyatomic ions. Polyatomic ions have characteristic formulas, names, and charges that should be memorized. For example, NO3− is the nitrate ion; it has one nitrogen atom and three oxygen atoms and an overall 1− charge.

Polyatomic Ions.

Name     Formula

sulfite ion SO32−

Explanation:

One polyatomic ion is Nitrate. It had a charge of -1.

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a box has dimensions 0.2 m x 0.4m x 0.6m. what is the volume of the box in cubic meters?

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Answer: 0.048 cubic meters

Explanation:

Volume of a rectangular solid is lxwxh.  So you multiply the given dimensions.

What is the name of the region (on the graph) where the temperature remains constant while heat is being absorbed (or released)?

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Answer:

A heating curve graphically represents the phase transitions that a substance undergoes as heat is added to it. The plateaus on the curve mark the phase changes. The temperature remains constant during these phase transitions.

what is the equation for the esterification of glycerol and three palmitic acid​

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Answer:

Pentyl Ethanoate, CH3COOC5H11, which smells like bananas, is produced from the esterification reaction: CH3COOH(aq) +C5H11OH(aq) → CH3COOC5H11(aq) + H … 2O(l) A reaction uses 3.58g of CH3COOH and 4.75g of C5H11OH and has a yield of 45.00%. Determine the mass of ester that foorms

A weather balloon with a volume of 3.40774 L

is released from Earth’s surface at sea level.

What volume will the balloon occupy at an

altitude of 20.0 km, where the air pressure is

10 kPa?

Answer in units of L.

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Answer: The volume at an altitude of 20.0 km is 34.5289 L

Explanation:

Boyle's Law: This law states that pressure is inversely proportional to the volume of the gas at constant temperature and number of moles.

[tex]P\propto \frac{1}{V}[/tex]     (At constant temperature and number of moles)

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2[/tex]

where,

[tex]P_1[/tex] = initial pressure of gas = 101.325 kPa ( at sea level)

[tex]P_2[/tex] = final pressure of gas = 10 kPa

[tex]V_1[/tex] = initial volume of gas = 3.40774 L

[tex]V_2[/tex] = final volume of gas = ?

Now put all the given values in the above equation, we get the final volume of gas.

[tex]101.325\times 3.40774=10\times V_2[/tex]

[tex]V_2=34.5289L[/tex]

Thus the volume at an altitude of 20.0 km is 34.5289 L

Therefore, the final pressure of the gas will be 3.75 atm

10 things you should never do while making a measurement in chemistry

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Answer:

Measure at the top of the meniscus

Hold the container (it is unsteady)

Explanation:

I'm really, really, sorry. I took chemistry in 6th grade and I'm in 8th, and I don't remember the entire list. This is all I could think of.

Larry was told that a certain muscle cream was the newest best thing on the market and claims to double a person’s muscle power when used as part of a muscle-building workout. Interested in this product, he buys the special muscle cream and recruits Patrick and SpongeBob to help him with an experiment. Larry develops a special marshmallow weight-lifting program for Patrick and SpongeBob. He meets with them once every day for a period of 2 weeks and keeps track of their results. Before each session Patrick’s arms and back are lathered in the muscle cream, while Sponge Bob’s arms and back are lathered with the regular lotion.




Which person is the control group?



SpongeBob

SpongeBob


Patrick

Patrick


Larry

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SpongeBobs twin brother and Larry and Patrick’s twin brother

How many kilpgrams are in 2.71x10^22 molecules of CO2

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Answer:

mass of 1 molecule of CO2=44 g

mass of 2.71*10^22 of CO2=2.71*10^22*44=1.2*10^24g

now to convert grams into kilogram we know that

1000 g=1kg

1.2*10^24=1.2*10^24/1000=1.2*10^21

According to Avogadro's number concept,there are 1.979×10[tex]^-3[/tex] kilograms in 2.71 ×10²² molecules of CO₂.

What is Avogadro's number?

Avogadro's number is defined as a proportionality factor which relates number of constituent particles with the amount of substance which is present in the sample.

It has a SI unit of reciprocal mole whose numeric value is expressed in reciprocal mole which is a dimensionless number and is called as Avogadro's constant.It relates the volume of a substance with it's average volume occupied by one of it's particles .

According to the definitions, Avogadro's number depend on determined value of mass of one atom of those elements.It bridges the gap between macroscopic and microscopic world by relating amount of substance with number of particles.

Number of atoms can be calculated using Avogadro's number as follows: mass/molar mass×Avogadro's number. Mass is calculated as, number of molecules/Avogadro's number×molar mass

Substitution in above formula gives, mass=2.71×10²²/6.023×10²³×44=1.979 g or 1.979×10[tex]^-3[/tex] kg.

Thus, there are  1.979×10[tex]^-3[/tex] kg in 2.71×10²² molecules of carbon dioxide.

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explain what happens to temperature and energy as molecules move from gas to liquid to solid

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Answer and Explanation:

As the temperature of the substances increases, the average energy of the molecules increases, and average energy of attraction between the molecules decreases consequently intermolecular spacing between the molecules increases. As a result, a substance change in succession from gas to liquid to solid.

Metamorphic rocks with a non-foliated texture show metamorphic change that involves ____.
a.
mineral grains arranging into layers
b.
growth in the size of the mineral grains
c.
mineral grains flattening under pressure
d.
mineral grain melting

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Answer:

b.  growth in the size of the mineral grains

Explanation:

Non-foliated texture shown by a metamorphic change is depicted by growth in the size of the mineral grains.

Examples of non-foliated metamorphic rocks are quartzite and marble. In these metamorphic rocks, mineral grains are not aligned with their long axis. Non-foliated texture occurs under high temperature and low pressure conditions.As minerals are able to grow, the size can be used to show a metamorphic change.

Answer:

its b home slice

Explanation:

what is the device to use to measure a potential difference in a circuit called?

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Voltmeter.
would be correct

Answer:

c. Voltmeter

Explanation:

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Which are the three most common gases Giving Brainliest

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

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What is 50% of 36?
O 9
O 16
O 18
O 34

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18 is 50% of 36
Like 36 divided by 2

Answer:

18

Explanation:

36 times 0.5

In the nucleus of an atom, there are 17 protons and 18 neutrons. What is the atomic number? What is the atomic mass? How many electrons are there?

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Answer:

atomic number =17

mass number = 17+18= 35

Urgent help me please answer it if you know it

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i think it is c.

i know that plants take in co2 to then make oxygen and they need water and sunlight to grow and live.

2. If you travel 7.5 km and walk for 1.5 h. what is your average speed
Show Your Work Actual

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Answer:

5km/h

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Distance  = 7.5km

Time  = 1.5h

Unknown:

Average speed   = ?

Solution:

Average speed is the distance divided by the time taken.

 Average speed  = [tex]\frac{total distance }{time taken}[/tex]  

Insert the parameters and solve;

 Average speed  = [tex]\frac{7.5}{1.5}[/tex]   = 5km/h

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Answer:

ok  

Explanation:

net ionic equation of HF(aq)+RbOH(aq)=H2O(l)+RbF(aq)

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net ionic equation

H⁺(aq)+OH⁻(aq)⇒H₂O(l)

Further explanation  

The electrolyte in the solution produces ions.  

The equation of a chemical reaction can be expressed in the equation of the ions  

For strong electrolytes (the ionization rate = 1) is written in the form of separate ions, while the weak electrolyte (degree of ionization <1) is still written as an un-ionized molecule  

In the ion equation, there is a spectator ion that is the ion which does not react because it is present before and after the reaction  

When these ions are removed, the ionic equation is called the net ionic equation  

For gases and solids including water (H₂O) can be written as an ionized molecule  

So only the dissolved compound is ionized ((expressed in symbol aq)  

Reaction

HF(aq)+RbOH(aq)⇒H₂O(l)+RbF(aq)

ionic equation

H⁺(aq)+F⁻(aq)+Rb⁺(aq)+OH⁻(aq)⇒H₂O(l)+Rb⁺(aq)+F⁻(aq)

net ionic equation

H⁺(aq)+OH⁻(aq)⇒H₂O(l)

What can element automatic number tell you about its state of matter

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Answer:

Identifies the number of protons a single atom of the element contains.

Explanation:

The atomic number helps people identify elements according to the number of protons one atom of the element has. It essentially defines the element.

While having a neutral charge, it also provides the number of electrons the element has (in one atom).

In a vacuum, if a 0.045 kg golf ball is accelerated upward at 2.5 m/s2 by a hair dryer, how much force is required to accelerate the ball?

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Answer:

F = 0.553 N

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a golf ball, m = 0.045 kg

Acceleration in upward direction, a = 2.5 m/s²

We need to find the force is required to accelerate the ball. Let the force be F. Using the second law of motion as follows :

F = m(a+g)

So,

F = 0.045 (2.5+9.8)

F = 0.553 N

So, the force required to accelerate the ball is 0.553 N.

A chemist prepares a solution of copper(II) sulfate by measuring out 17.2 of copper(II) sulfate into a volumetric flask and filling the flask to the mark with water. Calculate the concentration in of the chemist's copper(II) sulfate solution.

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Answer:

Concentration of the chemist's copper(II) sulfate solution is 0.43 mol/L

Note: The volume of the flask is assumed  to be 250 mL

Explanation:

Since the volume of the volumetric flask is not given, we assume the volume its volume to be 250 mL.

Mass of copper (ii) sulfate = 17.2 g; molar mass of copper (ii) sulfate = 160 g/mol

Concentration in mol/L = number of moles/volume in litres

Number of moles of copper (ii) sulfate = 17.2 g / 160 g/mol = 0.1075 moles

Volume of flask in litres = 250 mL/1000 mL * 1 L = 0.250 L

Concentration = 0.1075 moles / 0.250 L = 0.43 mol/L

Therefore, concentration of the chemist's copper(II) sulfate solution is 0.43 mol/L

Answer:

0.5000

Explanation:

We can measure the concentration of the copper sulfate solution as 1.000 mol/L. Since the tank contains one half liter, the solution contains 0.5000 moles of copper sulfate.

Las Vegas, Nevada is in a desert. How does its rapid population growth affect the
water supply? Name at least two specific ways that human activities affect the quality
of groundwater

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Answer:

Many areas of the United States experience explosive population growth. The more people that reside someplace, the more demand there is for water there. Often these urban-growth expansions are unplanned and place extraordinary stress on the water supply system, mainly on the groundwater. The stress often depletes groundwater supply, thereby causing wells to dry up. Then water must be brought from somewhere else to support the local population.

Such situations have occurred all over the United States. For example, increased population growth in the southwestern United States has significantly lowered the water table 50 to 200 feet (depending on the area) since the 1940s. Managing urban growth, efforts to reduce water demand, conservation of the resource, and attempts to increase the water supply all address the problem of exceeding water resource limits.

Human activities affect groundwater quality.

Here are some sources and possible solutions to groundwater pollution:

Agriculture—Reduce usage of pesticides and fertilizers.

Landfills—Monitor for leakage and repair linings.

Underground storage tanks—Remove damaged and unused tanks.

Household wastes—Properly dispose of household hazardous waste.

Septic tank leaks—Properly maintain and repair tanks.

Explanation:

This came from the K12 learning course read this and the answer will be there. I underlined the important parts for the answer.

What elements in group 17 are solids liquids and gass?

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Answer:  \(\left( \ce{F} \right)\), chlorine \(\left( \ce{Cl} \right)\), bromine \(\left( \ce{Cl} \right)\), iodine \(\left( \ce{I} \right)\), and astatine \(\left( \ce{At} \right)\)

Explanation:

How many milliliters of an aqueous solution of 0.157 M magnesium nitrate is needed to obtain 17.4 grams of the salt?

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Answer:

747mL of the 0.157mL are needed

Explanation:

To find the grams of salt we need to convert these grams to moles using molar mass of magnesium nitrate (148.3g/mol). Then, with the molar concentration we can convert the moles to liters and, as last, to milliliters, as follows:

Moles Mg(NO₃)₂:

17.4g * (1mol / 148.3g) = 0.117 moles of magnesium nitrate

Volume:

0.117 moles * (1L / 0.157moles) = 0.747L

= 747mL of the 0.157mL are needed

In a 0.157M solution there are 0.157 moles per liter of solution

Tumu’s class was given an assignment to feature a scientist that contributed to the development of the cell theory. The class decided to use images to feature the scientist of their choice.

Which image would Tumu most likely use in his assignment to feature Rudolf Virchow?

the magnified shapes of cells in a piece of cork
the different cells that make up a plant leaf
the types of cells at work in the human body
the way root cells reproduce to increase root length

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Answer:

The types of cells at work in the human body

Explanation:

Rudolf Virchow was a German physician who is known as the father of modern pathology. He contributed to the development of the cell theory by concluding that all cells come from preexisting cells. This led to the conclusion that diseases occur at the cellular level, which allowed scientists to diagnose diseases more accurately.

Considering that Virchow analyzed human cells, the image that Tumu would be most likely to use in his assignment is the one of the types of cells at work in the human body.

Answer:

D the way root cells reproduce to increase root length

Explanation:

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The autoignition of both ethanol and octane occurs at 363 oC. Which gas sample contains the gas molecules that have a greater average kinetic energy

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

At the same temperature, the average kinetic energy of gases depends on the molecular mass of the gas. Hence,  given a particular temperature, lighter molecules travel faster on the average than heavier molecules.

Considering ethanol and octane, The molar mass of ethanol is 46.07 g/mol while the molar mass of octane is 114.23 g/mol. Hence, ethanol has a greater average kinetic energy than octane at the same temperature.

Please it's due today

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Newton's third law. states that:

Action and reaction are equal and opposite.

Boron has an average atomic mass of 10.81. One isotope of boron has a mass of 10.012938 and a relative abundance of 19.80%. The other isotope has a relative abundance of 80.20%. What is the mass of that isotope? Report to two decimal places. amu

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Answer:

11.01 amu

Explanation:

19.8% • 10.012938 = 1.982561724

10.81 - 1.982561724 = 8.827438276

8.827438276/80.2% = 11.0067808928

Answer:  11.01 amu

Explanation:

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