A tank contains 100 grams of a substance dissolved in a large amount of water. The tank is filtered in such a way that water drains from the tank, leaving the substance behind in the tank. Consider the volume of the dissolved substance to be negligible. At what rate is the concentration (grams/liter) of the substance changing with respect to time in each scenario

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A tank contains 100 grams of a substance dissolved in a large amount of water. The tank is filtered in such a way that water drains from the tank, leaving the substance behind in the tank. Consider the volume of the dissolved substance to be negligible. At what rate is the concentration (grams/liter) of the substance changing with respect to time in each scenario? (a) the rate after 5 hours, if the tank contains 60 L of water initially, and drains at a constant rate of 4 L/hr?

(b) the rate at the instant when 20 liters remain, if the water is draining at 2.4 L/hr at that instant g/L

c) the rate in scenario (b), if the unknown substance is also being added at a rate of 30 g/hr (and there are 100 grams in the tank at that instant)

Answer:

a)  [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=0.10g/l/hr[/tex]

b)  [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}'=0.6g/l/hr[/tex]

c)  [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}''=2.1g/l/hr[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that:

Mass m=100g

a)

Rate [tex]t=5[/tex]

Volume [tex]V=60L[/tex]

[tex]Drain Rate =4L/hr[/tex]

Generally the equation for Concentration is mathematically given by

 [tex]c=\frac{mass}{Volume}[/tex]

Where

V=initial volume -(Drain Rate*time)

 [tex]V=60-4t[/tex]

Therefore

 [tex]c=\frac{100}{60-2.4t}[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=\frac{240}{(60-4t)^2}[/tex]

At t=5

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=\frac{240}{(60-4(5))^2}[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=0.250g/l/hr[/tex]

b)

Volume [tex]v=20[/tex]

Rate [tex]\frac{dv}{dt}= 2.4[/tex]

Generally the equation for Concentration is mathematically given by

 [tex]c=\frac{100}{v}[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=\frac{-100}{V_2^2}\frac{dv}{dt}[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=\frac{-100}{20^2}*2.4[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}'=0.6g/l/hr[/tex]

c)

Rate [tex]\frac{dm}{dt}[/tex]

Generally the equation for Concentration is mathematically given by

 [tex]c=\frac{m}{v}[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=\frac{30*20-(-2.4(100))}{20L}[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}=\frac{30*20-(-2.4)(100)}{20}[/tex]

 [tex]\frac{dc}{dt}''=2.1g/l/hr[/tex]


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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)

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The hydrogen ion and the hydroxide ion become a water molecule

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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:

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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:

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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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Answer:

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Explanation:

If the concentration of products is increased the equilibrium is shifted from * left to right/ to the left/ right to left /down left​

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Answer:

to the left

Explanation:

If the concentration of products is increased for a reaction that is in equilibrium, the equilibrium would shift to the left side of the reaction (the reactant's side).

For a reaction that is in equilibrium, the reaction is balanced between the reactants and the products. According to Le Cha telier's  principle, if one of the constraints capable of influencing the rate of reactions is applied to such a reaction that is in equilibrium, the equilibrium would shift so as to neutralize the effects created by the constraint.

Hence, in this case, if the concentration of the products of a reaction in equilibrium is increased, the equilibrium would shift in such a way that more reactants are formed so as to annul the effects created by the increase in the concentration of the products. Since reactants are always on the left side of chemical equations, it thus means that the equilibrium would shift to the left.

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Based on comparison of energy produced per kilogram, a given mass of methane produces more energy than similar masses of either paraffin or isopropanol, therefore;

Methane is a good choice as a fuel

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The given information:

The details of the combustion of the methane gas, CH₄, are as follows;

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B. They always point away from a south pole.
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Answer:

56.5J

Explanation:

To find the heat energy required use the formula for the specific heat capacity which is

c=quantity of heat/mass×change in temperature

in this question c is 0.226j/g,the mass is 50g and the change in temperature is 30-25=5

therefore

0.226=Q/50×5

Q=0.226×250

=56.5J

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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.

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b) Boiling water
c) Liquid water
d) nSolid water

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Answer:

d) Solid water

Explanation:

because it's particles are more fixed together ( least apart ), so their mobility and conductivity is very low hence lowest kinetic energy.

Answer:

d. Solid water

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Answer:

6.4×10¯³ g of O₂.

Explanation:

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

CH₄ + 2O₂ —> CO₂ + 2H₂O

Next, we shall determine the masses of CH₄ and O₂ that reacted from the balanced equation. This can be obtained as follow:

Molar mass of CH₄ = 12 + (4×1)

= 12 + 4

= 16 g/mol

Mass of CH₄ from the balanced equation = 1 × 16 = 16 g

Molar mass of O₂ = 2 × 16 = 32 g/mol

Mass of O₂ from the balanced equation = 2 × 32 = 64 g

SUMMARY:

From the balanced equation above,

16 g of CH₄ reacted with 64 g of O₂.

Finally, we shall determine the mass of O₂ needed to react with 1.6×10¯³ g of CH₄. This can be obtained as illustrated below:

From the balanced equation above,

16 g of CH₄ reacted with 64 g of O₂.

Therefore, 1.6×10¯³ g of CH₄ will react with = (1.6×10¯³ × 64) / 16 = 6.4×10¯³ g of O₂

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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.

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Answer:

A reaction is the time that is required for a chemical reaction to go essential to completion

The big bang theory suggests that the origin of the universe began with
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expanded.

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Answer:

Yes?

Explanation:

If you're asking whether or not that's true, then the Big Bang suggests a way the universe might have formed, so yes it's true

Answer:

A star

Explanation:

3 attempts left Be sure to answer all parts. Which indicators that would be suitable for each of the following titrations: (a) CH3NH2 with HBr thymol blue bromophenol blue methyl orange methyl red chlorophenol blue bromothymol blue cresol red phenolphthalein (b) HNO3 with NaOH thymol blue bromophenol blue methyl orange methyl red chlorophenol blue bromothymol blue cresol red phenolphthalein (c) HNO2 with KOH thymol blue bromophenol blue methyl orange methyl red chlorophenol blue bromothymol blue cresol red phenolphthalein

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An indicator usually signals the endpoint of a neutralization reaction by undergoing a color change. They aid in discovering the point of equivalence of a titration.

The kind of indicator used depends on the nature of acid/base reacted.

In the case of  CH3NH2 with HBr which  strong acid and weak base titration, suitable indicators include; bromophenol blue, methyl  orange, methyl red, and chlorophenol blue.

In the case of HNO3 with NaOH, this is a strong acid, strong base titration hence phenolphthalein, methyl red, chlorophenol, and bromothymol blue cresol red blue are suitable indicators.

In the case of  HNO2 with KOH, this a weak acid, strong base titration and the suitable indicators are cresol red and  phenolphthalein.  

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