Cl2 +
NaBr
-
NaCl +
Br2

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Answer 1

Answer:

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Explanation:

Cl2 + NaBr = NaCl + Br2

NaCl + Br2 = NaBr + Cl2


Related Questions

Predict the molecular structure (including bond angles) for each of the following.
a. PCl3
b. SCl2
c. SiF4

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Answer:

PCl3 - trigonal pyramidal <109 degrees

SCl2 - bent<109 degrees

SiF4 - tetrahedral 109 degrees

Explanation:

The shape of all three molecules derive from a tetrahedral arrangement of electron pairs.

However, in PCl3 there is a lone pair of electrons on P and three bond pairs. This leads to the observance of a trigonal pyramidal geometry with bond angle <109 degrees.

In SCl2, there are four regions of electron density around S, two lone pairs and two bond pairs leading to a bent molecular geometry with bond angle <109 degrees.

In SiF4, there are four bond pairs and no lone pair. The molecular geometry is tetrahedral with a bond angle of 109 degrees.

How does mass affect a star's life cycle?
O A.
The greater a star's mass, the more likely it is to burn forever.
O B.
The greater a star's mass, the more likely it is to form planets.
O c.
The greater a star's mass, the more likely it is to fuse hydrogen.
D.
The greater a star's mass, the more likely it is to become a black hole.

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Answer:

A star's life cycle is determined by its mass. The larger its mass, the shorter its life cycle. A star's mass is determined by the amount of matter that is available in its nebula, the giant cloud of gas and dust from which it was born. ... As the gas spins faster, it heats up and becomes as a protostar.

Explanation:

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The red outlined elements have what major characteristics in common?
1 point
Metals, Nonmetals, and Metalloids

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One major characteristic they have in common is they are metals.

A sample of an unknown compound is vaporized at 150.°C . The gas produced has a volume of 960.mL at a pressure of 1.00atm , and it weighs 0.941g . Assuming the gas behaves as an ideal gas under these conditions, calculate the molar mass of the compound. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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Answer:

the  molar mass of the compound is  34.0 g /mol

Explanation:

The computation of the molar mass of the compound is as follows:

As we know that

PV = nRT

n = mass ÷ MW

PV = mRT ÷ MW

It can be rearrange as

MW = mRT ÷ (PV)

MW = (0.941)(0.082)(150 + 273) ÷ (1 × 0.96)

= 33.99g/mol

= 34.0 g /mol

Hence, the  molar mass of the compound is  34.0 g /mol

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∆G0=-RT in k Known as​

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Answer:

Gibbs free energy equation

Explanation:


What mass (in grams) of silver contains the same number of atoms as 5.59 grams of sulfur?

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Answer:

18.84 g of silver.

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the number atoms present in 5.59 g of sulphur. This can be obtained as follow:

From Avogadro's hypothesis,

1 mole of sulphur contains 6.02×10²³ atoms.

1 mole of sulphur = 32 g

Thus,

32 g of sulphur contains 6.02×10²³ atoms.

Therefore, 5.59 g of sulphur will contain = (5.59 × 6.02×10²³) / 32 = 1.05×10²³ atoms.

From the calculations made above, 5.59 g of sulphur contains 1.05×10²³ atoms.

Finally, we shall determine the mass of silver that contains 1.05×10²³ atoms.

This is illustrated below:

1 mole of silver = 6.02×10²³ atoms.

1 mole of silver = 108 g

108 g of silver contains 6.02×10²³ atoms.

Therefore, Xg of silver will contain 1.05×10²³ atoms i.e

Xg of silver = (108 × 1.05×10²³)/6.02×10²³

Xg of silver = 18.84 g

Thus, 18.84 g of silver contains the same number of atoms (i.e 1.05×10²³ atoms) as 5.59 g of sulfur

THE OH BOND IN WATER IS POLAR BECAUSE

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Answer: In the case of water, we know that the O-H covalent bond is polar, due to the different electronegativities of hydrogen and oxygen. Since there are two O-H bonds in water, their bond dipoles will interact and may result in a molecular dipole which can be measured.

Explanation:

What is the average Mw for a fatty acid mixture whose fats (1 gram) required 0.0034 equivalents of NaOH to titrate. Remember: 1 Fatty acid has 1 equivalent.
1. Ew = Mw (#H+)
2. Ew = mass/eq
a.) 294.12 g/mol
b.) 145.04 g/mol
c.) 345.56 g/mol
d.) 132.04 g/mol

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Answer:

a.) 294.12 g/mol

Explanation:

1 equivalent of fatty acid reacts with 1 equivalent of NaOH.

As in the titration are required 0.0034 equivalents of NaOH, the equivalents of fatty acids = moles of fatty acids are:

0.0034 moles of fatty acids

Molar mass is defined as the ratio between mass of substance in a determined amount of moles. The mass of the fats was 1 gram, that means the molar mass is:

1g / 0.0034moles =

294.12g/mol

Right option is:

a.) 294.12 g/mol

At what velocity (m/s) must a 19.9 g object be moving in order to possess a kinetic energy of 1.0 J

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Answer:

Explanation:

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Answer:

for this one you would have to divide 19.9g by the kinetic energy 1.0 and you would get your answer.

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The Earth and the spaceship both have mass. The astronaut is attracted to Earth by gravity, but he is not attracted to the spaceship. Explain.

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The spaceship does not have any gravitational pull. A spaceship can not produce its own gravity like Earth does.


An element has three isotopes. The masses and % abundances for the isotopes are: Isotope #1 mass 38.96 amu, % abundance=93.26%, Isotope #2 mass
39.96 amu, % abundance 0.012 %, and Isotope #3 mass= 40.96 amu, % abundance=6.73 %. The average atomic mass for this element has to be

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Answer:

39.095

Explanation:

this is because all this isotopes belong to a single element thus

(38.96×93.26)+(39.96×0.012)+(40.96×6.73)

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. If you have 4.65 moles of H2 gas from: 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O

a. How much Oxygen is needed to completely react with hydrogen?

O2? =



b. How many moles of water will be produced?

H2O? =

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a. 4.65 mol H2 * 1 mol O2 / 2 mol H2 * 16 g O2 / 1 mol = 37.2 grams of Oxygen to completely react with hydrogen

b. 4.65 mol H2 * 2 mol H2O / 2 mol H2 = 4.65 moles of water will be produced

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#1...TRUE/FALSE, the best way to write a conclusion is to use the RERUN method.?
#2...TRUE/FALSE, an example of an inference is “I saw it rain today.”?
#3...TRUE/FALSE, an example of a quantitative observation is “That is a red doll.”?
#4...TRUE/FALSE, a scientific hypothesis is written as “If [independent variable] Then [dependent variable.]”?

please answer all of them

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I am not sure i am so sorry

9. If purple flowers are dominant to white flowers and
two white flowered plants are crossed, what
percentage of their offspring will be white
flowered?
What is question?

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This subject is like biology

(FF)= dominant trait= purple flowers
(ff)= recessive trait= white flowers
Percentage of their offspring with white flower will be 0% because there is not white they are combined with purple

I hope this will help.

what is the molarity of a solution made by adding 0.720 mole of NaOH to 2.40 liters of water

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Answer:

Molarity = 0.3 M

Explanation:

Given data:

Moles of NaOH = 0.720 mol

Volume of water = 2.40 L

Molarity = ?

Solution:

Molarity is used to describe the concentration of solution. It tells how many moles are dissolve in per litter of solution.

Formula:

Molarity = number of moles of solute / L of solution

Molarity = 0.720 mol / 2.40 L

Molarity = 0.3 mol/L

Molarity = 0.3 M

What happens after condensation to cause precipitation?
A
The sun heats water on the Earth's surface.

B
Water is absorbed into the ground.

C
Clouds fill with moisture and get too heavy.

D
Excess water runs downhill.

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Answer:

The answer is c, Clouds fill with moisture and get too hravy

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Answer:

i do k12 too!

Explanation:

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A sample of radioactive material starts with 80 grams. After 3 half-lives have passed, how much radioactive sample remains?

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Answer:

After 3 half lives 10 g of radio active material left.

Explanation:

Given data:

Total amount of radio active material = 80 g

Amount left after 3 half lives = ?

Solution:

At time zero = 80 g

At first half life = 80 g/2 = 40 g

At 2nd half life = 40 g/2 = 20 g

At 3rd half life = 20 g/2 = 10 g

Thus, after 3 half lives 10 g of radio active material left.


A solution has a pH of 11.75. Calculate the [H:0*] of the solution

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The [H₃0⁺] of the solution : 1.778  x 10⁻¹² M

Further explanation  

pH is the degree of acidity of a solution that depends on the concentration of H⁺ ions. The greater the value the more acidic the solution and the smaller the pH.  

pH = - log [H⁺]  

So that the two quantities between pH and [H⁺] are inversely proportional because they are associated with negative values.  

A solution whose value is different by n has a difference in the concentration of H⁺ ion of 10ⁿ.  

pH of solution = 11.75

the [H₃0⁺] of the solution :

[tex]\tt pH=-log[H_3O^+]\\\\11.75=-log[H_3O^+]\\\\(H_3O^+]=10^{-11.75}=1.778\times 10^{-12}[/tex]

What is the total charge of an iron nucleus

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i believe it’s a positive charge

Write the formula for diphosphorous pentoxide

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Answer:

P4O10

Explanation:

A 12.0% sucrose solution by mass has a density of 1.05 gem, what mass of sucrose is present in a 32.0-mL sample of this solution?
A) 0.126g
B) 3.66g
C) 4.03g
D) 3.84g
E) 280 g

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Answer:

Option C. 4.03 g

Explanation:

Firstly we analyse data.

12 % by mass, is a sort of concentration. It indicates that in 100 g of SOLUTION, we have 12 g of SOLUTE.

Density is the data that indicates grams of solution in volume of solution.

We need to determine, the volume of solution for the concentration

Density = mass / volume

1.05 g/mL = 100 g / volume

Volume =  100 g / 1.05 g/mL → 95.24 mL

Therefore our 12 g of solute are contained in 95.24 mL

Let's finish this by a rule of three.

95.24 mL contain 12 g of sucrose

Our sample of 32 mL may contain ( 32 . 12) / 95.24 = 4.03 g

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Answer:

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A gas sample occupies 4.39 L at 44 ºC. What will be the new volume, using Charles’ Law, if the temperature decreases to 25 ºC?

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[tex]\large\boxed{x = 2.49 L}[/tex]

Use the proportion for Charles' Law where:

[tex]\frac{v_{1}}{t_{1}}= \frac{v_{2}}{t_{2}}[/tex]

v1 = initial volume

t1 = initial temperature

v2 = final volume

v2 = final temperature

Substitute in the given values into the proportion:

v1 = 4.39 L

t1 = 44° C

t2 = 25°C

v2 = x L

Set up the proportion:

[tex]\frac{4.39}{44} = \frac{x}{25}[/tex]

Cross multiply:

[tex]25 * 4.39 = 44x\\\\109.75 = 44x\\\\x = 2.49 L[/tex]

Answer:

The new volume will be approximately 2.49 L.

Explanation:

We are given that a gas sample occupies 4.39 L at 44° C.

We are also given that we are going decrease the temperature to 25° C.

Charles' Law has a formula which shows the relationship between the volumes of a samples and the temperatures of the samples.

The proportion is shown as:

[tex]\displaystyle \bullet \ \ \ \frac{V_1}{T_1} = \frac{V_2}{T_2}[/tex],

where V₁ and V₂ are the initial and final volume respectively and T₁ and T₂ are the initial and final temperature respectively.

This proportion can be used to determine what our unknown is. We need to know the final volume.

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{4.39 \ \text{L}}{44 \ \text{C}} = \frac{\text{x}}{25 \ \text{C}}\\\\\\\frac{4.39}{44} = \frac{x}{25}\\\\\\4.39 \times 25 = 44 \times x\\\\\\44x = 109.75\\\\\\\frac{44x}{44}=\frac{109.75}{44}\\\\\\x = 2.49432 \approx \boxed{2.49 \ \text{L}}[/tex]

Therefore, if we reduce the temperature to 25 °C, we will be reducing the volume of the substance to 2.49 L.

As explained by kinetic theory, what causes gas pressure? *
A:The gain of energy from the collisions of gas particles with one another
B:The loss of energy from the collisions of gas particles with one another
C:The collisions between an object and rapidly moving gas particles
D:The weight of stationary gas particles upon a unit area of an object

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Answer:

i think the answer is c

Explanation:

collission

How many mL of 0.125 M Ba(OH)2 would be required to completely neutralize 75.0 mL of 0.845 M HCl? What is the pH of the solution at the equivalence point?

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Answer:

253.5mL of Ba(OH)₂ are required to neutralize the HCl solution

The pH at equivalence point is = 7

Explanation:

The reaction of Ba(OH)₂ with HCl is:

Ba(OH)₂ + 2HCl → BaCl₂ + 2H₂O

First, we need to find moles of HCl. With these moles and the chemical equation we can find the moles of Ba(OH)₂ and the volume required:

Moles HCl:

75.0mL = 0.075L * (0.845mol / 1L) = 0.063375moles HCl

Moles Ba(OH)₂:

0.06338moles HCl * (1mol Ba(OH)₂ / 2mol HCl) = 0.03169 moles Ba(OH)₂

Volume of the 0.125M Ba(OH)₂:

0.03169 moles Ba(OH)₂ * (1L / 0.125mol) = 0.2535L are required =

253.5mL of Ba(OH)₂ are required to neutralize the HCl solution

As the titration was of a strong acid, HCl, with a strong base, Ba(OH)₂, the pH at equivalence point is = 7

How many joules are required to melt 250 grams of water

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Answer:

i not sure but i searched it up and it said Q=104525J

Explanation:

Protons and neutrons are similar because they both:

cause objects to become charged
are attracted to electrons
are found in the nucleus of an atom
have positive charges

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Answer:

C. are found in the nucleus of an atom

Explanation:

Protons and Neutrons are always located at the center of the atom also called as the nuclei of the atom and constitute nearly all the mass of the atom, while the electrons revolve around them in orbits called shells. Only protons have a positive charge and electrons have negative charges, due to which only protons and electrons attract each other, while neutrons lack charges or have 'Neutral Charges'.

what is made from a chemical reaction?

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Answer:

the Product

Explanation:

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Answer:

35.453 amu.

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Isotope A (Cl–35):

Abundance (A%) = 75.77%

Mass of A = 34.969 amu

Isotope B (Cl–37):

Abundance (B%) = 24.23%

Mass of B = 36.966 amu

AVERAGE atomic mass of Cl =?

The average atomic mass of Cl can be obtained as follow:

Average = [(Mass of A × A%)/100] + [(Mass of B × B%)/100]

Average = [(34.969 × 75.77)/100] + [(36.966 × 24.23)/100]

Average = 26.496 + 8.957

Average atomic mass of Cl = 35.453 amu.

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