A mixture of hydrogen and argon gases, at a total pressure of 980 mm Hg, contains 0.291 grams of hydrogen and 5.62 grams of
argon. What is the partial pressure of each gas in the mixture?
PH2
Par
mm Hg
mm Hg

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Answer 1

Answer:

Partial pressure of H₂ = 499 mmHg

Partial pressure of Ar = 481 mmHg

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the number of mole of each gas. This can be obtained as follow:

For Hydrogen:

Molar mass of H₂ = 2 × 1 = 2 g/mol

Mass of H₂ = 0.291 g

Mole of H₂ =?

Mole = mass /molar mass

Mole of H₂ = 0.291/ 2

Mole of H₂ = 0.1455 mole

For Argon:

Molar mass of Ar = 40 g/mol

Mass of Ar = 5.62 g

Mole of Ar =?

Mole = mass /molar mass

Mole of Ar = 5.62 / 40

Mole of Ar = 0.1405 mole

Next, we shall determine the mole fraction of each gas. This can be obtained as follow:

Mole of H₂ = 0.1455 mole

Mole of Ar = 0.1405 mole

Total mole = 0.1455 + 0.1405

Total mole = 0.286 mole

Mole fraction of H₂ (nₕ₂) = mole of H₂ / total mole

Mole fraction of H₂ (nₕ₂) = 0.1455/0.286

Mole fraction of H₂ (nₕ₂) = 0.509

Mole fraction of Ar (nₐᵣ) = mole of Ar / total mole

Mole fraction of Ar (nₐᵣ) = 0.1405/0.286

Mole fraction of Ar (nₐᵣ) = 0.491

Finally, we shall determine the partial pressure of each gas. This can be obtained as follow:

For Hydrogen:

Mole fraction of H₂ (nₕ₂) = 0.509

Total pressure (Pₜ) = 980 mmHg

Partial pressure of H₂ (Pₕ₂) =?

Pₕ₂ = nₕ₂ × Pₜ

Pₕ₂ = 0.509 × 980

Partial pressure of H₂ (Pₕ₂) = 499 mmHg

For Argon:

Partial pressure of H₂ (Pₕ₂) = 499 mmHg

Total pressure (Pₜ) = 980 mmHg

Partial pressure of Ar (Pₐᵣ) =?

Pₜ = Pₕ₂ + Pₐᵣ

980 = 499 + Pₐᵣ

Collect like terms

980 – 499 = Pₐᵣ

481 = Pₐᵣ

Partial pressure of Ar (Pₐᵣ) = 481 mmHg

SUMMARY:

Partial pressure of H₂ (Pₕ₂) = 499 mmHg

Partial pressure of Ar (Pₐᵣ) = 481 mmHg


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According to Arrhenius definition of acids, [tex]NH4^+[/tex] is an acid.

According  to Arrhenius  definition of acids and bases, acid is any substance that produces hydrogen ion in solution as its only positive ion.

Following this definition, let us now consider what happens when [tex]NH4^+[/tex] is introduced into a water;

[tex]NH4^+[/tex](aq)-------> NH3(aq) + [tex]H^+[/tex](aq)

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Carbonic acid (H₂CO₃) is a polyprotic acid. When carbonic acid dissolves in water, which is higher, the concentration of HCO₃- ions or the concentration of CO₃²- ions?

Please explain!

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The concentration of CO₃²⁻ ions will be higher

To explain, I want you to imagine H₂CO₃ in water.

we know that it will lose 2 of it's protons, and form 2 ions

The ion which is more stable will have a higher concentration because that ion will refuse to react with anything else, so once something turns into that specific ion, it's not going back... unless there's a more stabler ion possible

In this case, the 2 ions formed are: HCO₃⁻ and CO₃⁽²⁻⁾, drawing the structures of both the ions tells us that both of them have resonance, but the CO₃⁽²⁻⁾ ion has more resonance structures and hence is more stable

A chemist dissolves 14.0 g of calcium hydroxide in one beaker of water, and 17.0 g of iron(III) chloride
in a second beaker of water. Everything dissolves.
When the two solutions are poured together, solid iron(III) hydroxide precipitates.
1. Write a balanced molecular equation.
2. Determine the identity of the limiting reactant.
3. Predict the mass of iron(III) hydroxide product.

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Answer:

See detailed explanation.

Explanation:

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In this case, for the given scenario, we will proceed as follows:

1. Here, we infer that the products are iron (III) hydroxide (precipitate) and calcium chloride:

[tex]3Ca(OH)_2+2FeCl_3\rightarrow 3CaCl_2+2Fe(OH)_3[/tex]

2. In this step we firstly calculate the moles of both reactants, by using their molar masses 74.093 and 162.2 g/mol respectively:

[tex]14.0gCa(OH)_2*\frac{1molCa(OH)_2}{74.093gCa(OH)_2}=0.189molCa(OH)_2 \\\\17.0gFeCl_3*\frac{1molFeCl_3}{162.2gFeCl_3}=0.105molFeCl_3[/tex]

Now, we calculate the moles of calcium hydroxide consumed by 0.105 moles of iron (III) chloride by using the 3:2 mole ratio between them:

[tex]0.105molFeCl_3*\frac{3molCa(OH)_2}{2molFeCl_3} =0.157molCa(OH)_2[/tex]

Thus, we infer that calcium hydroxide is in excess as 0.189 moles are available for it but just 0.157 moles react and therefore, iron (III) chloride is the limiting reactant.

3. Here, we use the moles of iron (III) chloride we've just computed, the 2:2 mole ratio with iron (III) hydroxide and its molar mass (106.867 g/mol) as shown below:

[tex]0.105molFeCl_3*\frac{2molFe(OH)_3}{2molFeCl_3} *\frac{106.867gFe(OH)_3}{1molFe(OH)_3} \\\\=11.2gFe(OH)_3[/tex]

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Titanium is a metal often used as an alloying agent to provide materials that are strong, lightweight, and temperature-resistant Which of the following represents the correct ground-state configuration for a neutral atom of titanium?
A) 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 48°30°
B) 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s3d
C) 15*2s2p 3s 3p 4s
D) 15°2s 2p 3s 3p 3d

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Answer:B) 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p 4s 3d

Explanation:

The ground state electron configuration shows how the electrons in the atomic orbitals of an atom are in their lowest , most stable energy arrangements and since Electrons must be filled following the Aufbau's principle(electrons fill lowest energy shells first)

Now, Titanium lies in period IV and  group 4 of the periodic table with 22 as its atomic number

Thus, the ground-state electron configuration of a neutral atom of titanium is 1s²2s²2p⁶3s²3p⁶4s²3d².  

Based on the reaction below:

[tex]N_2 + 3H_2[/tex] ↔ [tex]2NH_3 + heat[/tex]

If we decrease the temperature, equilibrium will shift towards the...


Please explain!

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N₂ + 3H₂ ⇄ 2NH₃ + heat

In the given equilibrium, we notice that the heat is on the right. which means that if the heat requirements don't meet, the reactants on the right will no longer react due to the lack of heat

but because the reactants on the left don't have such weaknesses, they will keep reacting hence producing more and more ammonia until a new equilibrium is reached

where there will be more ammonia and less nitrogen and hydrogen as compared to the equilibrium we had initially

Answer:

Explanation:

heat is given out as 1 of the products, along w/ NH3 in the forward reaction. so its an exothermic reaction

decreasing temperature favors exothermic reaction as more heat can be absorbed by the environment

so equilibrium will shift towards the products

how many moles of KF are present in 46.5 grams of KF

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Explanation:

here's the answer to your question

Answer:

0.8017

Explanation:

Find the molar Mass of KF

K = 39

F = 19

Total = 58

Note: these numbers are approximate. Use your periodic table to get the exact numbers.

mols = given mass / molar mass

given mass = 46.5

molar mass = 58

mols = 46.5 / 58

mols = 0.8017

Balance the following skeleton reaction and identify the oxidizing and reducing agents: Include the states of all reactants and products in your balanced equation. You do not need to include the states with the identities of the oxidizing and reducing agents.
NO_2(g) rightarrow NO_3^-(aq) +NO_2^- (aq) [basic]
The oxidizing agent is:______.
The reducing agent is:_______.

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Answer:

a. 2NO₂ (g) + 2OH⁻ (aq) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻  (aq) + H₂O (l)

b. i. NO₂⁻ is the oxidizing agent

ii. NO₃⁻ is the reducing agent.

Explanation:

a. Balance the following skeleton reaction

The reaction is

NO₂ (g) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻ (aq)

The half reactions are

NO₂ (g) → NO₃⁻ (aq)  (1) and

NO₂ (g) → NO₂⁻  (aq) (2)

We balance the number of oxygen atoms in equation(1) by adding one H₂O molecule to the left side.

So, NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l) → NO₃⁻ (aq)

We now add two hydrogen ions 2H⁺ on the right hand side to balance the number of hydrogen atoms

NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + 2H⁺ (aq)

The charge on the left hand side is zero while the total charge on the right hand side is -1 + 2 = +1. To balance the charge on both sides, we add one electron to the right hand side.

So, NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + 2H⁺ (aq) + e⁻  (4)

Since the number of atoms in equation two are balanced, we balance the charge since the charge on the left hand side is zero and that on the right hand side is -1. So, we add one electron to the left hand side.

So, NO₂ (g) + e⁻ → NO₂⁻  (aq) (5)

We now add equation (4) and (5)

So, NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + 2H⁺ (aq) + e⁻  (4)

+  NO₂ (g) + e⁻ → NO₂⁻  (aq) (5)

2NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l) + e⁻ → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻  (aq) + 2H⁺ (aq) + e⁻  (4)

2NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l)  → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻  (aq) + 2H⁺ (aq)  

We now add two hydroxide ions to both sides of the equation.

So, 2NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l) + 2OH⁻ (aq) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻  (aq) + 2H⁺ (aq) + 2OH⁻ (aq)

The hydrogen ion and the hydroxide ion become a water molecule

2NO₂ (g) + H₂O (l) + 2OH⁻ (aq) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻  (aq) + 2H₂O (l)

2NO₂ (g) + 2OH⁻ (aq) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻  (aq) + H₂O (l)

So, the required reaction is

2NO₂ (g) + 2OH⁻ (aq) → NO₃⁻ (aq) + NO₂⁻  (aq) + H₂O (l)

b. Identify the oxidizing agent and reducing agent

Since the oxidation number of oxygen in NO₂ is -2. Since the oxidation number of NO₂ is zero, we let x be the oxidation number of N.

So, x + 2 × (oxidation number of oxygen) = 0

x + 2(-2) = 0

x - 4 = 0

x = 4

Since the oxidation number of oxygen in NO₂⁻ is -1. Since the oxidation number of NO₂⁻ is -1, we let x be the oxidation number of N.

So, x + 2 × (oxidation number of oxygen) = 0

x + 2(-2) = -1

x - 4 = -1

x = 4 - 1

x = 3

Also, the oxidation number of oxygen in NO₃⁻ is -1. Since the oxidation number of NO₃⁻ is -1, we let x be the oxidation number of N.

So, x + 2 × (oxidation number of oxygen) = -1

x + 3(-2) = -1

x - 6 = -1

x = 6 - 1

x = 5

i. The oxidizing agent

The oxidation number of N changes from +4 in NO₂ to +3 in NO₂⁻. So, Nitrogen is reduced and thus  NO₂⁻ is the oxidizing agent

ii. The reducing agent

The oxidation number of N changes from +4 in NO₂ to +5 in NO₃⁻. So, Nitrogen is oxidized and thus and  NO₃⁻ is the reducing agent.

Which of the following is used in EBRT?
O Silver tube
O Gold tube
O Copper tube
O Iron tube

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O Cobber Tube

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Copper tube is used in EBRT.

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Which of the following metals will liberate hydrogen from dilute HCL? A. Ag B.Au C.Hg D.Sn​

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Answer:

ag and au are sure not to react. but hg and sn might or might not

What volume of 6.9 M NaOH is needed to completely titrate 0.42 L of 2.39 M phosphoric acid according to
the equation:

H3PO4(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) + Na3PO4(aq) + 3H2O(aq)

A) O 0.05 L
B) O6.93 L
C) O0.44 L
D) 03.01 L
E) 436.43 L

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Taking into account the definition of molarity and the stoichiometry of the reaction, the correct option is option C) 0.44 L of 6.9 M NaOH is needed to completely titrate 0.42 L of 2.39 M phosphoric acid.

The balanced reaction is:

H₃PO₄ (aq) + 3 NaOH (aq) → Na₃PO₄ (aq) + 3 H₂O(aq)

Then, by stoichiometry of the reaction (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of moles of each compound participate in the reaction:

H₃PO₄: 1 mole NaOH: 3 moles Na₃PO₄: 1 mole H₂O: 3 moles

Molarity is the number of moles of solute that are dissolved in a given volume.

Molarity is determined by:

[tex]Molarity=\frac{number of moles of solute}{volume}[/tex]

 Molarity is expressed in units [tex]\frac{moles}{liter}[/tex].

In this case, 0.42 L of 2.39 M phosphoric acid reacts. So, by definition of molarity, the number of moles that participate in the reaction is calculated as:

[tex]2.39 \frac{moles}{liter}=\frac{number of moles of phosphiric acid}{0.42 liters}[/tex]

Solving:

number of moles of phosphiric acid= 2.39 [tex]\frac{moles}{liter}[/tex]* 0.42 liters

number of moles of phosphiric acid= 1.0038 moles ≅ 1 mole

Approaching 1 mole of the amount of phosphoric acid required, then by stoichiometry of the reaction, 3 moles of NaOH are necessary to react with 1 mole of the acid.

Then by definition of molarity and knowing that 6.9 M NaOH is needed, you can calculate the necessary volume amount of NaOH by:

[tex]6.9 \frac{moles}{liter} =\frac{3 moles}{volume}[/tex]

Solving:

6.9 [tex]\frac{moles}{liter}[/tex]* volume= 3 moles

[tex]volume=\frac{3 moles}{6.9\frac{moles}{liter} }[/tex]

volume= 0.44 L

The correct option is option C) 0.44 L of 6.9 M NaOH is needed to completely titrate 0.42 L of 2.39 M phosphoric acid.

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Explanation:

The standard entropy change of a reaction has a positive value. This reaction results in an increase in entropy.

Positive entropy means the system has increased its degree of disorderness.

Question 6
Which compound is more soluble in water?
O 3-propyl-2-octanol
1-methyl-3-pentanol
O2-methyl-1-ethanol
02-ethyl-3-heptanol
mouthing

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Answer:

ethyl - 3- heptanol mouthing

2 ethyl and 3 heptanol I think just check the textbook

There are _______ alkanes with molecular formula C10H22

a. 74

b. 75

c. 76

d. 77​

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I guess b cause there are 75 alkanes with molecular formula C10H22

What is the molecule shown below?
A. Pentane
B. Trimethylethane
C. 2,2-dimethylpropane
D. 3-dipropane


Q2​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

if we were to followw the IUPAC

How long do spent fuel rods remain dangerously radioactive?
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A.
The rods are no longer radioactive because the radioisotopes are used up.

B.
Spent fuel rods remain radioactive for several years after the fuel is exhausted.

C.
It takes tens of thousands of years for the radioisotopes in the rods to decay to safe levels.

D.
It is impossible to determine how long it will take for the radioisotopes to decay because they last too long.

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

it takes 10,000 years to just reduce down the decay

Chlorine radicals perform the first propagation step:

a. in comparison to bromine radicals.
b. radicals form easily in the presence of chlorine radicals.
c. Subsequently, the resulting radicals can react with bromine in a second propagation step to yield monobrominated products.

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Answer:

b. radicals form easily in the presence of chlorine radicals.

Explanation:

Chlorine radicals perform the first propagation step: because "radicals form easily in the presence of chlorine radicals."

This is because the first propagation step consumes a CHLORINE RADICAL while the second propagation step regenerates a CHLORINE RADICAL. In this way, a chain reaction occurs, whereby one CHLORINE RADICAL can ultimately cause thousands of molecules of methane to be converted into chloromethane with C12 present.

Hence, in this case, the correct answer is that "radicals form easily in the presence of chlorine radicals."

A tree is an example
of a vascular plant that
is
because it
has deep roots.
A. tall
B. tiny
C. small
Dyshort

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The answer is A it’s tall

All of the following statements concerning real cases is correct EXCEPT Group of answer choices molecules of real gases are attracted to each other. molecules of real gases occupy no volume. nonideal gas behavior is described by the Van der Waals Equation. the pressure of a real gas is due to collisions with the container. the pressure of a real gas at low temperatures is lower than for ideal gases.

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Answer:

molecules of real gases occupy no volume.

Explanation:

As all the real gases are composed of particles that occupy the non-zero volume that is the excluded volume. If the gas is behaving in an ideal manner. The correction becomes negatable and is relative to the total volume. The extended volume is volume that is taken by the non ideal gas particles.

Determine the number of water molecules in 0.2830g Na. ​

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Answer:

7.38*10^21

Explanation:

2Na+2H20=2NaOH+H2

nNa=0.0123

number of water moles: 0.012*6*10^23=7.38*10^21

Which of the following chemical reactions is reversible?

A. The neutralization of an acid.
B. The burning of wood.
C. The freezing of water into ice
D. The dehydration of copper sulfate (CuSO4).

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The freezing of water into ice and the dehydration of copper sulfate are both reversible. The correct options are C and D.

What are reversible reactions?

They are reactions in which the reverse can occur.

The freezing of water into ice can be undone. That is, the ice can be thawed back to water.

The dehydration of copper sulfate involves the removal of water molecules. As soon as water becomes available again, the reaction is reversed.

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How many chromosomes do we not understand?

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Answer:

we don't understand why humans have only 46 chromosomes

Answer:

46 chromosomes is what we don't understand

write the chemistry of Epsom salt

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if you’re talking about the formula it’s, MgSo4

Calculate the no. of moles in 15g of CaCl2

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 0.14 \ mol \ CaCl_2}}[/tex]

Explanation:

We are asked to calculate the number of moles of 15 grams of calcium chloride (CaCl₂).

To convert from grams to moles, we use the molar mass, or the mass of 1 mole of a substance. Molar masses are found on the Periodic Table because they are equivalent to the atomic masses, but the units are grams per mole instead of atomic mass units.

Look up the individual elements in the compound: calcium and chloride.

Ca: 40.08 g/mol Cl: 35.45 g/mol

Notice the chemical formula has a subscript of 2 after Cl or chlorine. There are 2 moles of chlorine in every 1 mole of calcium chloride. We must multiply chlorine's molar mass by 2 before adding calcium's molar mass.

Cl₂: 35.45 * 2 = 70.9 g/mol CaCl₂= 40.08 + 70.9 = 110.98 g/mol

We will convert using dimensional analysis, so we must create a ratio using the molar mass.

[tex]\frac {110.98 \ g \ CaCl_2}{ 1 \ mol \ CaCl_2}[/tex]

We are converting 15 grams of calcium chloride to moles, so we must multiply the ratio by this value.

[tex]15 \ g \ CaCl_2 *\frac {110.98 \ g \ CaCl_2}{ 1 \ mol \ CaCl_2}[/tex]

Flip the ratio so the units of grams of calcium chloride cancel.

[tex]15 \ g \ CaCl_2 *\frac { 1 \ mol \ CaCl_2}{110.98 \ g \ CaCl_2}[/tex]

[tex]15 *\frac { 1 \ mol \ CaCl_2}{110.98}[/tex]

[tex]\frac { 15}{110.98} \ mol \ CaCl_2[/tex]

[tex]0.1351594882\ mol \ CaCl_2[/tex]

The original measurement of grams (15) has 2 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the hundredth place. The 5 in the thousandth place tells us to round the 3 up to a 4.

[tex]0.14 \ mol \ CaCl_2[/tex]

15 grams of calcium chloride is approximately 0.14 moles of calcium chloride.

a leaking tap drops water at the rate of 3 drops every second.each drop is approximately 1 ml. how many liters of water will leak from the tap during a day?
a. 5 liters
b. 50 liters
c.500 liters
d.15 liters​

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A leaking tap that drops water at the rate of 3 drops every second, will leak 259.2 L in a day.

We know that a leaking tap drops water at the rate of 3 drops every second and that each drop is approximately 1 ml. The milliliters of water dropped every second are:

[tex]\frac{3drop}{1s} \times \frac{1mL}{1drop} = \frac{3mL}{1s}[/tex]

We want to know the number of seconds in 1 day. We will use the following conversion factors:

1 day = 24 h1 h = 60 min1 min = 60 s

[tex]1day \times \frac{24h}{1day} \times \frac{60min}{1h} \times \frac{60s}{1min} = 86400 s[/tex]

3 mL of water are dropped every second. The mL of water dropped in 86400 s are:

[tex]86400 s \times \frac{3mL}{1s} = 259200 mL[/tex]

Finally, we will convert mL to L using the conversion factor 1 L = 1000 mL.

[tex]259200 mL \times \frac{1L}{1000 mL} = 259.2 L[/tex]

Approximately 259.2 L of water will be dropped in 1 day.

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During a reaction with solids generally the _______ the size of each piece, the larger the total surface area. This means _______ collisions and a greater chance of reaction.

A. smaller, more
B. larger, more
C. larger, less
D. smaller, less

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

I'm assuming this question implies that the surface area is in relation to the volume of the pieces. In that case, the SMALLER the size of each piece, the larger the surface area. This is because more particles are able to fit into the container if they are smaller, leading to more surface area. Since more pieces can fit into the container, MORE collisions happen according to collision theory. I cannot add a link, but for a helpful analogy, look up "How To Speed Up Chemical Reactions (and get a date) - Aaron Sams.

Answer: A. smaller, more

Explanation: Founders Educere answer


Which redox reaction would most likely occur if zinc and copper metal were
added to a solution that contained zinc and copper ions?
Click for a reduction potential chart
A. Cu + Zn → Cu2+ + Zn2+
B. Cu + Zn2+
Cu2+ + Zn
C. Cu2+ + Zn → Cu + Zn2+
D. Cu2+ + Zn2+ → Cu + Zn

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

b/c when copper and zinc metal are addedto solution,then the solution will be consider under redox reaction

[tex]Cu^{2+} + Zn[/tex] → [tex]Cu + Zn^{2+}[/tex] is the redox reaction. Hence, option C is correct.

What is Redox Reaction?

A chemical reaction taking place between an oxidizing substance and a reducing substance.

The oxidizing substance is used to lose electrons in the reaction, and the reducing substance is used to gain electrons.

On the reduction potential chart, zinc is a stronger oxidizing agent than, Copper (Cu), which is a reducing agent as compared to silver

The redox reaction most likely occurs if silver and copper metal were added to a solution that contained silver and copper ions is ;

[tex]Cu^{2+} + Zn[/tex] → [tex]Cu + Zn^{2+}[/tex]

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If 3.0L of helium at 20°C is allowed to expand to 4.4L, with pressure remain the same​

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Answer:

This question is asking to find the new temperature

The answer for the final temperature is 429.73K

Explanation:

Using Charles law equation as follows:

V1/T1 = V2/T2

Where;

V1 = initial volume (L)

V2 = final volume (L)

T1 = initial temperature (K)

T2 = final temperature (K)

According to this question;

V1 = 3.0L

V2 = 4.4L

T1 = 20°C = 20 +273 = 293K

T2 = ?

Using V1/T1 = V2/T2

3/293 = 4.4/T2

Cross multiply

293 × 4.4 = 3 × T2

1289.2 = 3T2

T2 = 1289.2 ÷ 3

T2 = 429.73K

draw styrene

draw the structure of cyrene ​

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the correct answer is the second option

Please comment the chart!!!!!
thanks!!

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Answer:

Exothermihic chart

Explanation:

When determining the amount of oxidant present by titration, you can use iodine/starch as an indicator. First, the oxidant, like hypochlorite, oxidizes Choose... When starch and iodine are both present, the solution is Choose... During the titration, a titrant like thiosulfate reduces the

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

When determining the amount of an oxidant present by titration, you can use iodine and starch as an indicator.

First, the oxidant, like hypochlorite, oxidizes

Choose...

neutral iodine into iodide ion

iodide ion into neutral iodine

iodate polyatomic ion into iodide ion

When starch and iodine are both present, the solution is

Choose...

blue-black

brownish yellow

clear

During the titration, the titrant, like thiosulfate, reduces the

Choose...

iodide ion into iodate polyatomic ion

neutral iodine into iodide ion

iodide ion into neutral iodine

When the iodine has completely reacted at the endpoint of the titration, the solution should become

Choose...

clear

blue-black

brownish yellow

Answer:

1. iodide ion into neutral iodine

2. blue-black

3. neutral iodine into iodide ion

4. clear

Explanation:

Hypochlorite oxidizes the iodide ion to iodine molecule according to the reaction equation;

ClO-(aq) + 2H+(aq) + 2I-(aq) ---------> 6 I2(l) + Cl- (aq)+ H2O(l)

When iodine is added, the colour of the starch solution immediately changes to blue-black.

A reduction reaction occurs when the titrant, thiosulfate is added as follows;

I2 + 2S2O32- → 2I- + S4O62-

The solution at end point is found to become clear again.

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