The number of particles in a substance can be calculated by multiplying the number of moles of the substance by Avogadro's Number ~ 6.02 × 10²³ particles/mol. Therefore to find the number of moles based on the number of particles, you would divide the number of moles by Avogadro's Number.
Since # of particles of H₂O = 5.3×10¹² particles
then # of moles of H₂O = 5.3×10¹² particles ÷ 6.02 × 10²³ particles/mol
= 8.804 × 10⁻¹² moles
which term names a small icy object that orbits the sun?
Answer:
It a comet
Explanation:
that why they are also called dirty snowballs
Answer:
A comment
Explanation:
Because I took the test and that 100 and because comets are icy and sometimes lead tale of water droplets behind them
Ca(OH)2
Name this compound according to IUPAC nomenclature.
A) calcium hydroxide
B) calcum oxide hydride
C) calcium (II) hydroxide
D) calcium (II) oxide hydride
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1. What percentage of the earth is covered by water?
2. What sorts of signals does the brain use to communicate sensations, thoughts and actions?
3. Did dinosaurs and humans ever exist at the same time?
4. What is Darwin's theory of the origin of species?
5. Why does a year consist of 365 days and a day of 24 hours?
Explanation:
1) %70 earth is water and %30 is land.
2)" The single cells in the brain communicatethrough electrical and chemical signals.
3) b'coz earth revolve around the sun in365 days and rotates on its axis in 24 hours. It takes 365 days , because it takes that much time to complete one revolution and it takes 24 hours,because it takes time to complete one rotation as mercury takes 81 earthdays to complete one revolution.
4) Human originated from Adam And Eve.
does gravity affect the orbit of the international space
Answer:
yes
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when does thermal energy stop moving
Answer:
at absolute zero.
Explanation:
absolute zero or 0 kelvin, is where all kinetic movement of electrons ceases in a molecule.
A chemistry student mixes 25 milliliters of 3.0 M hydrochloric acid (HCl) with excess sodium hydroxide. The chemicals react according to this chemical equation:
HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O.
If the volume of the resulting solution is 68 milliliters, what is the concentration of sodium chloride?
Answer:
1.1 mol/liter
Explanation:
You would use the M1V1 = M2V2 equation to solve this.
We know M1 is 3.0 M, V1 is 25 milliliters, and V2 is 68 milliliters. We need to find M2.
To find M2, first plug in what you know.
(3.0 M)(25 mL) = M2(68 mL)
Then, divide everything by 68 mL to get M2 by itself
Your answer should be a quite large decimal but I rounded it to 1.1 mol/liter.
Answer:
The concentration of sodium chloride is 1.1 moles/liter.
Explanation:
Temperature and volume are
_____ related, which means as temperature______
the volume decreases.
Answer:
They are directly related.
Temp decrease then volume decrease
Temp increase then volume increase
HELP MEHHHHH were does the first stage of cellular respiration occur ?
Answer:
mitochondria
Explanation:
Cellular respiration occurs primarily in the mitochondria of your cells. The mitochondria is like the powerhouse of cells .
Does anyone know how to solve this
Answer:
Beta
Explanation:
Beta has signal 0 above and -1 under
Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) has a molar mass of 98.1 g/mol. How many oxygen atoms are found in 75.0 g of H2SO4? A. 1.15 × 10^23 B. 1.84 × 10^24 C. 4.61 × 10^23 D. 7.87 × 10^23
Answer:
B
Explanation:
first find the no. Of moles of H2SO4
= 75/98.1
= 0.7645
Next step
In on mole of H2SO4 the no.of oxygen atom is 4.
1 H2SO4 : 4 O
0.7645 : x x= 0.7645x4= 3.0581
next multiply avogadros constant
3.0581 x 6.022× 10^23 =1.84x10^24
Mass present in 1 gram of mole substance is called molar mass. Molar mass is calculated by: dividing the mass of the compound in grams by the number of moles present in the substances.
The correct answer is:
option B. 1.84 × 10²⁴
Given,
The mass of sulfuric acid =75.0 gThe molar mass of sulfuric acid = 98.1 g/mol
1.The moles of sulfuric acid can be calculated by
M = m ÷ n
where M is molar mass, m is mass and n moles.
moles of sulfuric acid = mass ÷ molar mass
= 75 g ÷ 98.1 g/mol
=0.7645 moles
Hence moles of sulfuric acid present is 0.7645 moles.
2. 1 mole of sulfuric acid = 4 oxygen atoms.
Then, 0.7645 moles of sulfuric will contain: 0.7645 × 4 = 3.0581 atoms of oxygen
3. Oxygen atoms present in 75.0 g of H₂SO₄ will be calculated by multiplying it with Avogadro's constant:
= 3.0581 x 6.022× 10²³
= 1.84x10²⁴
Therefore, 1.84 × 10²⁴ oxygen atoms will be found in 75.0 g of H₂SO₄.
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Which phrase provides the best definition of mass movement?
the movement of material caused by erosion
the slow flow of a glacier as it moves through the valley of a mountain
the movement of large amounts of soil and rock debris down a slope
the fast movement of a boulder rolling down a slope
Answer:
the movement of large amounts of soil and rock debris down a slope
Explanation:
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what percentage of water on earth is fresh water
Answer:
only 2.5% is fresh water on earth
Answer:
The answer is 3%
Explanation:
In the following reaction 6.13g of water (H,O) is produced the theoretical
yield of water (H,O) is 8.17g, what is the percent yield of water?*
C3H8+ 5 O2 → 3 CO2 + 4 H2O
85.0%
72.0%
75.0%
0 67.0%
An example of a double replacement chemical reaction takes place in batteries. In an alkaline battery, Manganese oxide reacts with water to form a different manganese oxide and hydroxide. Which is the correct balanced equation for this?
Answer:
2MnO2 + H2O => Mn2O3 + 2OH is the correct balanced equation.
When manganese oxide reacts with water to form a different manganese oxide and hydroxide, the correct balanced equation for this is 2MnO₂ + H₂O ⇾ Mn₂O₃ + 2OH.
What do you mean by balanced chemical equation ?The term balance chemical equation is define as the equation which satisfy the law of conservation of mass, i.e., “Total mass of the products is equal to the total mass of all the reactants”.
If a chemical equation is not balanced, it will break the law of conservation of mass. It will indicate that either mass is created or destroyed, which is impossible.
Balanced chemical equations have the equal number and type of each atom on both sides of the equation.
Thus, When manganese oxide reacts with water to produce a different manganese oxide and hydroxide, the correct balanced equation for this reaction is 2MnO₂ + H₂O ⇾ Mn₂O₃ + 2OH.
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what is the compound of libr
Answer:
Lithium Bromide
Explanation:
Answer:
El bromuro de litio es un compuesto químico de litio y bromo. Su carácter higroscópico extremo hace que LiBr sea útil como desecante en ciertos sistemas de aire acondicionado.
Explanation:
Cuando se queman combustibles que tienen algún compuesto de azufre se produce dióxido de azufre (SO2), un gas irritante que puede provocar lluvia ácida. En el análisis del aire de una ciudad se ha encontrado una concentración de SO2 de 14 mg/m^3 ¿Qué cantidad de SO2 habrá en 1 L de aire?
Answer:
See answer below
Explanation:
I have to answer this question in english because is the rule here. I hope you can understand this.
Now, in order to answer this, is really easy. We already have the quantity of SO₂ in the air of a city. This concentration is 14 mg/m³, so we want to know the quantity in 1 L. This quantity can be expressed in mass.
If concentration according to the units is: mg/m³ This means that we have units of mass and volume. So, in order to know the quantity of SO₂ in mass, we need to convert the units of volume m³ to liter.
1 m³ is covered in 1000 L, therefore:
14 mg/m³ * 1 m³/1000 L = 0.014 mg/L
Then, the mass will be:
m = 0.014 mg/L * 1 L
m = 0.014 mg of SO₂
This is the quantity of SO₂ in 1 L.
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Chemical Reactions Performance Task
Description: A student conducted two different demonstrations in their science class that started with copper chloride (CuCl₂). They have provided you with the following data tables to help you determine if a physical change or chemical reaction occurred during the demonstrations.
Demonstration 1:
Reactants
substances at beginning of reaction
Products
substances at the end of the reaction
Substance
(Chemical Formula)
Copper Chloride
(CuCl₂)
Water
(H₂O)
Copper Chloride
(CuCl₂)
Water
(H₂O)
Properties
Density: 2.51 g/cm³
Melting Point: 100ºC
Boiling Point: 993ºC
Density: 1 g/cm³
Melting Point: 0ºC
Boiling Point: 100ºC
Density: 2.51 g/cm³
Melting Point: 100ºC
Boiling Point: 993ºC
Density: 1 g/cm³
Melting Point: 0ºC
Boiling Point: 100ºC
Based on the patterns (similarities and differences) in the properties of the reactants and products in the table above, is this a physical or chemical reaction? Cite specific evidence from multiple properties in the data table to support your answer. (5pts)
Claim
Evidence
Reasoning
Demonstration 2:
Reactants
substances at beginning of reaction
Products
substances at the end of the reaction
Substance
(Chemical Formula)
Copper Chloride
(CuCl₂)
Iron
(Fe)
Iron Chloride
(FeCl₂)
Copper
(Cu)
Properties
Density: 2.51 g/cm³
Melting Point: 100ºC
Boiling Point: 993ºC
Density: 7.86 g/cm³
Melting Point: 1538ºC
Boiling Point: 2682ºC
Density: 3.16 g/cm³
Melting Point: 677ºC
Boiling Point: 1023ºC
Density: 8.96 g/cm³
Melting Point: 1085ºC
Boiling Point: 2562ºC
Based on the patterns (similarities and differences) in the properties of the reactants and products in the table above, is this a physical or chemical reaction? Cite specific evidence from multiple properties in the table to support your answer. (5pts)
Claim
Evidence
Reasoning
Using the data from Demonstrations 1 and 2, fill out the table below to describe the difference between a physical and chemical reaction in terms of the rearrangement and/or conservation of atoms and molecules. Choose conserved or not conserved for atoms. Choose rearranged or not rearranged for molecules. (4pts)
Physical Changes
Chemical Reactions
Atoms:
(conserved/not conserved)
Molecules
(Rearranged/Not rearranged)
Answer:
Need to broken down more.
Explanation:
Answer:
its FIND NOT fing
Explanation:
why do we see only one side of the moon from earth?
Answer:
The moon's period of rotation and revolution are equal
1. Why is hot air hot?
Answer:
Explanation:
Radiation from the sun heats the ground, then the ground heats the air by process of conduction. When that happens air temp. and density start to change causing air convection currents. Hope I help.
How many moles of NaCl are contained in 100.0ml of a 0.20m solution
How are renewable fuels different from fossil fuels
Answer:
Renewable energy
Explanation:
on the other hand, typically emits less CO2 than fossil fuels. In fact, renewables like solar and wind power—apart from construction and maintenance—don't emit any CO2 at all. With renewable energy, you can breathe easier, stay cooler, and create a more comfortable world for generations to come.
Answer:
renewable energy comes from natural resources that can be replenished or replaced during an average human lifetime ; eg, Hydro, solar, wind etc.
fossil fuels can take thousands or even millions of years to naturally replenish; eg, natural gas, coal, oil.
During light-dependent reactions, carbon dioxide is converted to glucose.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Answer:The light-independent reactions use the ATP and NADPH from the light-dependent reactions to reduce carbon dioxide and convert the energy to the chemical bond energy in carbohydrates such as glucose.
Explanation:step-by-step
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
I just took the test and put true and it was wrong so it's false. Hope this helps and please mark brainliest!
Explain why matter takes space
A sample of water is heated from 10.0 degrees Celcius to 15.0 degrees Celcius by the addition of 125 Joules of heat. What is the mass of the water?
Answer:
125 = 5*4.186*m
m = 125 / 5*4.186 = 5.97g of water.
Explanation:
The water is increased by 5 degrees. This means that for every gram of water, it takes 5*4.186 J to increase the temperature by 5 degrees, aka 5*4.186 J/g
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what is the mass of 7.525 x10^24 particles of sulfur difluoride SF2?
Answer:
Mass will be equal to 874.56 gram
Explanation:
Molar mass of sulfur = 32 u
Molar mass of Florine = 19 u
Therefore molar mass of [tex]SF_2[/tex] [tex]=32+2\times 19=70u[/tex]
So mass of [tex]6.023\times 10^{23}[/tex] particle is 70 gram
Therefore mass of 1 particle
[tex]=\frac{70}{6.023\times 10^{23}}=11.62\times 10^{-23}g[/tex]
Therefore mass of [tex]7.525\times 10^{24}[/tex] particle is
[tex]7.525\times 10^{24}\times 11.62\times 10^{-23}=874.56gram[/tex]
Ms. Clark is teaching her class about how plants make food for themselves. On the board, she has written this: __________ + air + water = food for plants
Answer:
sunlight
Explanation:
A sample of carbon dioxide occupies a volume of 1.50L at 165KPå pressure. What pressure would the gas exert if the volume was increased to
2.5L?
a.0.023 kPa
b. 275 kPa
c. 99 L
d. 99 kPa
Answer:
B. 275 kPa
Explanation:
Since we need to find the greater value, because 1.50<2.5, then the only greater value would be 275 kPa.
Which of the following is stored in the skeletal system?
A. potassium
B. calcium
phosphorous
D. sodium
Answer:
b calcium
Explanation:
The map shows the main streams and the the rivers near City A and City B, as well as the nearby factories and farmland, The arrows in
the diagram show the direction of the water flow. City A gets its water from the sunset River and City B gets its water from the Moth Lake. A liquid herbicide was applied to a farmland. What is the greatest risk of using the herbicide?
Select One:
It will pollute the water source for the city A
It will pollute the air for the City B
It will pollute the water source of city B
It will pollute the air for the city A
Answer:
c
Explanation:
the map shows water near the factories go into moth lake so all of the waist will end up there
Which has the highest rate of effusion oxygen or hydrogen
Answer:
Hydrogen has the highest rate of effusion