Explanation:
T1= 127°C=400k
T2=27°C=300k
P1=2.5atm
P2=?
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Which is the correct Lewis structure for carbononitridic chloride (CNCl)?
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given information, it turns out possible for us to figure out the correct Lewis dot structure, by realizing chlorine has seven valence electrons, carbon has four of them and nitrogen five, it means that C and Cl form a single a bond and C and N form a triple bond for allowing the three of them to complete the octet; it means Cl remains with three lone pairs, N with one lone pair and C with no lone pairs; therefore, the answer is A.
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The formula weight of a compound is determined by adding up the individual weights of every _______ in that compound.
A. proton
B. molecule
C. atom
D. formula unit
Answer:
C. Atom
The formula weight is calculated by the sum( adding) of the atomic masses for every atom in the formula
a solution that contains a large amount of solute would be described as what
Answer:
A concentrated solution is one that has a relatively large amount of dissolved solute. A dilute solution is one that has a relatively small amount of dissolved solute.
what climate zone is asia?
Answer:
The Tundra Climate
Explanation:
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At 258C, Kp 5 2.9 3 1023 for the reactionNH4OCONH21s2m 2NH31 g21 CO21 g2In an experiment carried out at 258C, a certain amount of NH4OCONH2 is placed in an evacuated rigid container and allowed to come to equilibrium. Calculate the total pressure in the container at equilibrium.
Answer:
0.27 atm
Explanation:
At 25ºC, Kp = 2.9 x 10⁻³ for the reaction NH₄OCONH₂(s) ⇌ 2 NH₃(g) + CO₂(g). In an experiment carried out at 25ºC, a certain amount of NH₄OCONH₂ is placed in an evacuated rigid container and allowed to come to equilibrium. Calculate the total pressure in the container at equilibrium.
Step 1: Make an ICE chart
Solid and liquids are ignored in ICE charts.
NH₄OCONH₂(s) ⇌ 2 NH₃(g) + CO₂(g)
I 0 0
C +2x +x
E 2x x
Step 2: Write the pressure equilibrium constant expression (Kp)
Kp = [NH₃]² × [CO₂]
Kp = (2x)² × x
2.9 × 10⁻³ = 4 x³
x = 0.090 atm
Step 3: Calculate the pressures at equilbrium
pNH₃ = 2x = 2(0.090 atm) = 0.18 atm
pCO₂ = x = 0.090 atm
The total pressure is:
P = 0.18 atm + 0.090 atm = 0.27 atm
Increasing the temperature of a particular liquid from 298 K to 318 K causes its vapor pressure to double. What is the enthalpy of vaporization of this liquid
Answer:
27.3 kJ/mol
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Temperature 1 (T₁): 298 KVapor pressure 1 (P₁): P₁Temperature 2 (T₂): 318 KVapor pressure 2 (P₂): 2 P₁Step 2: Calculate the enthalpy of vaporization of this liquid
We will use the Clausius–Clapeyron equation.
ln (P₂/P₁) = -ΔHvap/R × (1/T₂ - 1/T₁)
ln 2 = -ΔHvap/(8.314 J/K.mol) × (1/318 K - 1/298 K)
ΔHvap = 2.73 × 10⁴ J/mol = 27.3 kJ/mol
The degree of ionization of a weak acid ________ I. varies with the concentration of the acid. II. depends on which weak acid it is. III. is 100%. IV. is greater than 50% but less than 100%.
Answer: The degree of ionization of a weak acid is greater than 50% but less than 100%.
Explanation:
An acid which dissociates partially or weakly when dissolved in water is called a weak acid.
For example, acetic acid [tex](CH_{3}COOH)[/tex] is a weak acid.
Hence, the degree of ionization of a weak acid is greater than 50% but less than 100%.
Thus, we can conclude that the degree of ionization of a weak acid is greater than 50% but less than 100%.
What makes our cells different from bacteria?
A. Our cells are larger.
B. Our cells are rounder.
C. Our cells contain nucleui.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Bacteria lacks a nucleus.
If the initial amount of indium-117 is 5.2 g, how much indium-117 is left in the body after 86 min
1.20 × 104) × (2.152 × 102) = × 10^6 203/5.3=
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whats the process by which a substance changes from a gaseous state???
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Answer:
The process by which a substance changes from gas to liquid is Condensation
Answer:
the process is called 'condensation'
1,500 grams is equal to:
1.5 kg
1.5L
1.5 cm
all of the above
What is reduction potential?
When Justin added deionized water to the volumetric flask, he accidentally filled the flask so that the water level was slightly above the mark. He still assumed that the flask was holding 100.0 mL when he calculated the density of the solution, however. How will this procedural error affect his calculated density value
Answer:
The actual value of density will be less than the calculated value of density
Explanation:
Density is defined as mass per unit volume. This means that the value of the density of the substance depends on both its mass and its volume.
Since the volume of the water used in the experiment is greater than the required 100mL yet a volume of 100mL was used in the calculation, the actual density of the substance is less than the calculated value of density.
In which of the following molecules is hydrogen bonding likely to be the most significant component of the total intermolecular forces??
a. C6H13NH2
b. CH3OH
c. CH4
d. C5H11OH
e. CO2
Answer:
The given molecules are:
a. C6H13NH2
b. CH3OH
c. CH4
d. C5H11OH
e. CO2
Explanation:
The hydrogen bond is a weak electrostatic force of attarction that exists between covalently bonded hydrogen (of -OH or -NH2 or HF) with a highly electronegative atom like N,O and F.
Hydrogen bonding is of two types:
Intermolecular hydrogen bond (exists between two molecules)
Intramolecular hydrogen bond(exists within a molecule).
For example intermolecular hydrogen bond in water is shown below:
Among the given options,
a. C6H13NH2 has -NH2 linkage which leads to hydrogen bond formation.
b. CH3OH has -OH bond and it leads to hydrogen bond fomation.
d. C5H11OH has also -OH bond and it leads to hydrogen bond fomation.
Reamining molecules, CH4 and CO2 do not form hydrogen bond.
Hence, answer is:
options a,b,d.
A chemist must prepare 900.0 mL of potassium hydroxide solution with a pH of 12.20 at 25°C.
He will do this in three steps:
• Fill a 900.0 mL volumetric flask about halfway with distilled water.
• Weigh out a small amount of solid potassium hydroxide and add it to the flask.
. Fill the flask to the mark with distilled water.
Calculate the mass of potassium hydroxide that the chemist must weigh out in the second step. Round your answer to 2 significant digits and put your answer in grams (g).
Answer:
0.80 g
Explanation:
First we calculate the required pOH from the given pH value:
pOH = 14 - pHpOH = 14 - 12.20 = 1.80Then we calculate the required concentration of OH⁻, using the pOH:
pOH = -log[OH⁻][OH⁻] = [tex]10^{-1.80}[/tex] = 0.0158 MAs the concentration of OH⁻ species is the sames as the concentration of KOH, we need to prepare 900 mL of a 0.0158 M KOH solution:
We calculate how many KOH moles are required, using the concentration and volume:
Converting 900 mL ⇒ 900 / 1000 = 0.900 Lmoles = 0.0158 M * 0.900 L = 0.01422 molFinally we convert 0.01422 moles of KOH to grams, using its molar mass:
0.01422 mol * 56 g/mol = 0.80 gThe element tin has the following number of electrons per shell: 2, 8, 18, 18, 4. Notice that the number of electrons in the outer shell of a tin atom is the same as that for a carbon atom. Therefore, what must be true of tin
The question is incomplete, the complete question is:
The element tin has the following number of electrons per shell: 2.8. 18, 18, 4. Notice that the number of electrons in the outer shell of a tin atom is the same as that for a carbon atom. Therefore, what must be true of tin? Tin is a polar atom and can bind to other polar atoms. Tin has a high molecular weight to give tin-containing molecules greater stabilty. All of the above Tin conform single covalent bonds with other elements, but not double or triple covalent bonds Tincan bind to up to four elements at a time
Answer:
Tin can bind to up to four elements at a time
Explanation:
Certain important points were made in the question about tin and one of them is that tin is an element in the same group as carbon hence it has the same number of valence electrons as carbon.
Carbon is always tetra valent. The tetra valency of carbon is the idea that carbon forms four bonds.
If tin has the same number of valence electrons as carbon, then, tin can bind to up to four elements at a time
Which pair of compounds has the same empirical formula?
1.
C2H2 and C6H6
2
C2H6 and C3H8
3.
CH3OH and C2H5OH
4.
CH3CHO and CH3COOH
Explanation:
Correct option is
B
CH
3
COOH
Empirical formula of Glucose C
6
H
12
O
6
= C
1
H
2
O
1
Now, Empirical formula of CH
3
COOH=C
1
H
2
O
1
As empirical formula is the simplest whole number ratio of number of different types of atoms present in the given molecular formula.
Question 13 of 32
The pH of a sample of seawater is 8.0. What is the hydrogen ion concentration of seawater?
A. 8.0 M
B. 1 x 108 M
C. 6.0 M
D. 1 x 10-8 M
Answer:
D
Explanation:
an atom has 31 electrons 39 neutrons and 31 protons. it follows that its mass number is
Answer:
mass no = 70 amu
mass no = neutrons+ protons
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How can we protect space shuttles or astronauts from space radiation in the absence of the atmospheric layer?
What is the role of gravity in maintaining the atmospheric layer around the earth ?
Please put your answers with clear explanation.
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Answer:Earth's protective magnetic bubble, called the magnetosphere, deflects most solar particles. ... The International Space Station cruises through low-Earth orbit, within Earth's protection, and the station's hull helps shield crew members from radiation too.☘
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the density of gold is 19.3 g/ml. if you had a cube made of pure gold that weighs 58.1 pounds what would be the lengh of a side of this cube
Answer:
11.1 cm
Explanation:
First we convert 58.1 pounds into grams:
58.1 lb * [tex]\frac{453.592g}{1lb}[/tex] = 26353.69 gThen we calculate the volume of the gold cube, using the given density:
26353.69 g ÷ 19.3 g/mL = 1365.48 mL
1365.48 mL is equal to 1365.48 cm³.With the volume of a cube we can calculate the side length:
Length = ∛(1365.48 cm³) = 11.1 cmIf 0.5 L of O2(g) reacts with H, to produce 1 L of H2O(g), what is the volume of
H2O(g) obtained from 1 L of O2(g)?
-
0.5 L
2.5 L
2 L
1.5 L
Answer:
2 L
Explanation:
We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction. This is given below:
2H₂ + O₂ —> 2H₂O
From the balanced equation above, we can see clearly that 1 L of O₂ reacted to 2 L of H₂O.
This implies that 2 L of H₂O can be obtained by the reaction of 1 L of O₂.
Thus, option 3 gives the correct answer to the question.
Phosphorus -32 is a commonly used radioactive nuclide in biochemical research, particularly in studies of nucleic acids. The half-life of phosphorus-32 is 14.3 days. What mass of phosphorus-32 is left from an original sample of 175 mg of Na332PO4 after 35.0 days
Answer: The mass of P-32 left from the original sample is 32.07 mg
Explanation:
All radioactive decay processes follow first-order reactions.
Calculating rate constant for first order reaction using half life:
[tex]t_{1/2}=\frac{0.693}{k}[/tex] .....(1)
[tex]t_{1/2}[/tex] = half life period = 14.3 days
k = rate constant = ?
Putting values in equation 1:
[tex]k=\frac{0.693}{14.3days}\\\\k=0.0485days^{-1}[/tex]
The integrated rate law equation for first-order kinetics:
[tex]k=\frac{2.303}{t}\log \frac{a}{a-x}[/tex] ......(2)
Given values:
a = initial concentration of reactant = 175 mg
a - x = concentration of reactant left after time 't' = ? mg
t = time period = 35.0 days
Putting values in equation 2:
[tex]0.0485days^{-1}=\frac{2.303}{35.0 days}\log (\frac{175}{a-x})\\\\\log (\frac{175}{a-x})=\frac{0.0485\times 35.0}{2.303}\\\\\log (\frac{175}{a-x})=0.737\\\\\frac{175}{a-x}=10^{0.737}\\\\a-x=\frac{175}{5.457}=32.07mg[/tex]
Hence, the mass of P-32 left from the original sample is 32.07 mg
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Explanation:
Given the balanced reaction: Zn + 2HCl → H2 + ZnCl2
If 5 grams of each reactant are available for the reaction and HCl is known
to be the limiting reactant, which of the following is correct?
O Both reactants will be completely used up.
O There will be excess of both reactants remaining.
O HCl will be completely used up while Zn will remain in excess.
O Zn will be completely used up while HCl will remain in excess.
Answer:
O HCl will be completely used up while Zn will remain in excess.
Explanation:
Zn + 2HCl → H₂ + ZnCl₂In reactions involving two reactants, if one of them is the limiting reactant then the other one has to be the reactant in excess.
Meaning that in this case, the reaction will proceed until HCl is completely used up, and a certain amount of Zn will remain (thus being the reactant in excess).
Francine makes several measurements of the mass of a metal block. The data set is shown in the table below.
Measurement
Mass of metal block (g)
1
20.73
2
20.76
3
20.68
4
20.75
After analyzing this data set, Francine calculates a value of 20.73 g.
Which of these characteristics has been calculated?
mean
median
mode
range
Answer:
Mean
Explanation:
The mean of a series of measurements is calculated when all the measurements are added up and then divided by the number of measurements taken, as follows:
Sum of Measurements = 20.73 + 20.76 + 20.68 + 20.75 = 82.92As there are 4 measurements, the mean is:
Mean = 82.92 / 4 = 20.73Answer:
A
Explanation:
The limiting reactant in a chemical reaction is the reactant __________ Select one: A. for which you have the lowest mass in grams. B. which has the lowest coefficient in the balanced equation. C. which has the lowest molar mass. D. which is left over after the reaction has gone to completion. E. None of the above.
Answer:
i think its A
What is the mass, in grams, of 0.125 L of CO2 at a temperature of
273 K and a pressure of 760 torrs?
Answer:
0.25 g
Explanation:
We'll begin by writing the number of mole of CO₂. This can be obtained as follow:
Volume (V) = 0.125 L
Temperature (T) = 273 K
Pressure (P) = 760 torr = 1 atm
Gas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol
Number of mole (n) =?
PV = nRT
1 × 0.125 = n × 0.0821 × 273
0.125 = n × 22.4133
Divide both side by 22.4133
n = 0.125 / 22.4133
n = 0.0056 mole
Finally, we shall determine the mass of 0.0056 mole of CO₂. This can be obtained as follow:
Number of mole of CO₂ = 0.0056 mole
Molar mass of CO₂ = 12 + (2×6)
= 12 + 32
= 44 g/mol
Mass of CO₂ =?
Mass = mole × molar mass
Mass of CO₂ = 0.0056 × 44
Mass of CO₂ = 0.25 g
Thus, the mass of CO₂ is 0.25 g
if the radius of a potassium atom is 2.27 x 10-7 mm what is the radius in μm
Explanation:
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The radius of the potassium atom is [tex]2.27\times 10^{-4} \mu m[/tex].
Explanation:
Given:
The radius of potassium atom =[tex]2.27\times 10^{-7} mm[/tex]
To find:
The radius of potassium atom in micrometers.
Solution:
The radius of potassium atom =[tex]2.27\times 10^{-7} mm[/tex]
In 1 millimeter there are 1000 micrometers.
[tex]1 mm = 1000 \mu m[/tex]
Then in [tex]2.27\times 10^{-7} mm[/tex]:
[tex]=2.27\times 10^{-7} \times 1000\\=2.27\times 10^{-4} \mu m[/tex]
The radius of the potassium atom is [tex]2.27\times 10^{-4} \mu m[/tex].
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