la. A man was traveling by sie is allowed a maximum of 20kg luggage. The man
weighing 3.5kg, 15kg.2kg and 15kg
Find the excess weight of his luggage.
Express the excess weight as a percentage of the maximum weight allowed

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Answer 1

Answer: The excess weight of the luggage is 15.5 kg and its percentage is 77.5%

Explanation:

Given values:

Maximum amount of luggage allowed = 20 kg

Amount of luggage man is carrying = [3.5 + 15 + 2 + 15] kg = 35.5 kg

Excessive weight of the luggage carried = Amount of luggage carrying - Maximum amount of luggage allowed

Excessive weight of the luggage carried = [35.5 - 20] = 15.5 kg

To calculate the percentage of excess weight, we use the equation:

[tex]\% \text{excess weight}=\frac{\text{Excess weight carried}}{\text{Maximum allowed}}\times 100[/tex]

Putting values in above equation, we get:

[tex]\% \text{excess weight}=\frac{15.5kg}{20kg}\times 100\\\\\% \text{excess weight}=77.5%[/tex]

Hence, the excess weight of the luggage is 15.5 kg and its percentage is 77.5%


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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

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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.

1,500 grams is equal to:
1.5 kg
1.5L
1.5 cm
all of the above

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1kg is 1,000 grams plus .5 is 1.5 kg

Determine the electron geometry, molecular geometry, and idealized bond angles for each of the following molecules. CF4CF4 NF3NF3 OF2OF2 H2SH2S In which cases do you expect deviations from the idealized bond angle

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Answer:

CF4

Molecular geometry- tetrahedral

Electron geometry- tetrahedral

NF3

-molecular geometry - trigonal pyramidal

Electron geometry - tetrahedral

OF2

Molecular geometry - bent

Molecular geometry - tetrahedral

H2S

Molecular geometry- bent

Electron geometry - tetrahedral

Explanation:

According to Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion Theory, the shape of a molecule depends on the number of electron pairs on the valence shell of the central atom in the molecule.

For all the compounds listed, the central atom has four points of electron density. This correspond to a tetrahedra electron pair geometry. The presence of lone pairs on the central atom of OF2,NF3 and H2S accounts for the departure of the observed molecular geometry from the geometry and idealized bond angle predicted on the basis of the VSEPR theory.

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Answer:

ok

Explanation:

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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.

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Answer:

i think its A

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

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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 = 82.92

As there are 4 measurements, the mean is:

Mean = 82.92 / 4 = 20.73

Answer:

A

Explanation:

The information code that an organism inherits can best be referred to as its -
O A genotype
B. territory
C. species
D. kingdom

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Answer:

it will be no.A genotype

A buffer solution contains 0.475 M nitrous acid and 0.302 M sodium nitrite . If 0.0224 moles of potassium hydroxide are added to 150 mL of this buffer, what is the pH of the resulting solution

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Answer: The pH of the resulting solution will be 3.001

Explanation:

Molarity is calculated by using the equation:

[tex]\text{Molarity}=\frac{\text{Moles}}{\text{Volume}}[/tex]          ......(1)

We are given:

Moles of NaOH = 0.0224 moles

Molarity of nitrous acid = 0.475 M

Molarity of sodium nitrite = 0.302 M

Volume of solution = 150 mL = 0.150 L          (Conversion factor: 1 L = 1000 mL)

Putting values in equation 1, we get:

[tex]\text{Moles of nitrous acid}=(0.475mol/L\times 0.150L)=0.07125mol[/tex]

[tex]\text{Moles of sodium nitrite}=(0.302mol/L\times 0.150L)=0.0453mol[/tex]

The chemical equation for the reaction of nitrous acid and NaOH follows:

                   [tex]HNO_2+NaOH\rightleftharpoons NaNO_2+H_2O[/tex]

I:                0.07125     0.0224     0.0453

C:             -0.0224     -0.0224   +0.0224

E:              0.04885         -          0.0677

The power of the acid dissociation constant is the negative logarithm of the acid dissociation constant. The equation used is:

[tex]pK_a=-\log K_a[/tex]        ......(2)

We know:

[tex]K_a[/tex] for nitrous acid = [tex]7.2\times 10^{-4}[/tex]

Using equation 2:

[tex]pK_a=-\log (7.2\times 10^{-4})=3.143[/tex]

To calculate the pH of the acidic buffer, the equation for Henderson-Hasselbalch is used:

[tex]pH=pK_a+ \log \frac{\text{[conjugate base]}}{\text{[acid]}}[/tex]         .......(3)

Given values:

[tex][NaNO_2]=\frac{0.0677}{0.150}[/tex]

[tex][HNO_2]=\frac{0.04885}{0.150}[/tex]

[tex]pK_a=3.143[/tex]

Putting values in equation 3. we get:

[tex]pH=3.143-\log \frac{(0.0677/0.150)}{(0.04885/0.150)}\\\\pH=3.143-0.142\\\\pH=3.001[/tex]

Hence, the pH of the resulting solution will be 3.001

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

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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

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.

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Answer:

O HCl will be completely used up while Zn will remain in excess.

Explanation:

Zn + 2HCl → H₂ + ZnCl₂

In 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).

An elementary step is defined as a chemical collision in a reaction mechanism. A collection of different types of collisions makes up the reaction mechanism, so elementary steps provide a molecular view of the overall reaction.

a. True
b. False

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The answer is A. True
A. True is your answer hope this helps

What happens when you increase the pressure on the following
reaction
2X(g) + 3Y(g) --> 5Z(g) + heat

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Answer:

When pressure increases, there is no effect on the reaction because volume is constant.

what climate zone is asia?

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Answer:

The Tundra Climate

Explanation:

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The answer is As the aggregate result of those various meteorological patterns, the following types of climate may be distinguished in Asia: the tundra climate (associated with the cold, treeless plains of the Arctic lowlands of Asia); the cold, sharply continental climate of eastern Siberia; the cold, moderately humid western

Hydrogen bonds within liquid water are attractions between protons and hydroxide ions. are dipole-dipole attractions. are ion-induced dipole attractions. are attractions between protons and oxygen nuclei. are attractions between two hydrogen atoms.

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Answer:

true because the bonds cannot be broken down

if the radius of a potassium atom is 2.27 x 10-7 mm what is the radius in μm

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Explanation:

the answer is in the Image above

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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A 250ml sample of sir at 373.15k is warmed at 473.15 at constant pressure. What is the volume of the air sample at the new temperature

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Answer:

317 mL.

Explanation:

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

Initial volume (V₁) = 250 mL

Initial temperature (T₁) = 373.15 K

Final temperature (T₂) = 473.15 K

Pressure = Constant

Final volume (V₂) =?

The final volume of the air sample can be obtained by using the Charles' law equation as illustrated below:

V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

250 / 373.15 = V₂ / 473.15

Cross multiply

373.15 × V₂ = 250 × 473.15

373.15 × V₂ = 118287.5

Divide both side by 373.15

V₂ = 118287.5 / 373.15

V₂ = 317 mL

Therefore, the final volume of the air sample is 317 mL

Compound A has the formula C8H8. It reacts rapidly with acidic KMnO4 but reacts with only 1 equivalent of H2 over a palladium catalyst. On hydrogenation under conditions that reduce aromatic rings, A reacts with 4 equivalents of H2, and hydrocarbon B, C8H16, is produced. The reaction of A with KMnO4 gives CO2 and a carboxylic acid C, C7H6O2.

Required:
Draw the structure of compound B below.

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Answer:

C8H16 (Ethylcyclohexane).

Explanation:

From the given information:

Compound A is an alkene because it interacts with 1 unit of hydrogen across a palladium catalyst.

Also, we are given another hint that:

Compound A needs 4 equivalence of H2 to hydrogenate under circumstances that decrease aromatic rings, indicating that it is a phenyl substituted alkene.

Compound A with formula C8H8 reacts instantly with KMnO4 to produce CO2, as well as carboxylic acid, points out that Compound acts as a terminal alkene.

Therefore, we can opine that compound A is a terminal phenyl substituted alkene whose formula = C8H8 (Styrene)

The diagrammatic expression of the compound can be seen below.

However, in the presence of the palladium catalyst, the reduction of Compound A with 4 units of hydrogen produces Compound B: C8H16 (Ethylcyclohexane).

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition

Include skin, the respiratory system, the circulatory system, and inflammation


A. antibody
B. antigen
C.Natural Defences
D.active immunity

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Answer:

I choose D option because may be it's correct

I believe it is c

Explanation:

because if u think about it and also do some research you would see that the circulatory system is a strong part of your body which can help u through natural defences if this sounds weird it's all in research but if it ain't c dont blame me for ruining your life- lol but yeah I think its c

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

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Answer:

11.1 cm

Explanation:

First we convert 58.1 pounds into grams:

58.1 lb * [tex]\frac{453.592g}{1lb}[/tex] = 26353.69 g

Then 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 cm

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.

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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

Discuss the any two applications of Beer’s law with suitable justification.

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Answer: It's used in chemistry to measure the concentration of chemical solutions.

Explanation:

Beer's Law is used in chemistry to measure the concentration of chemical solutions, to analyze oxidation, and to measure polymer degradation.

The law also describes the attenuation of radiation through the Earth's atmosphere

If 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

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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.

C8H18+O2=CO2+H2O. Balance this equation and identify the number H2O molecules formed when 6 molecules of C8H18 react with 75 molecules of oxygen

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Answer: 54 molecules of water will be formed in the reaction.

Explanation:

A balanced chemical equation is one where all the individual atoms are equal on both sides of the reaction. It follows the law of conservation of mass.

For the given unbalanced chemical equation, the balanced equation follows:

[tex]2C_8H_{18}+25O_2\rightarrow 16CO_2+18H_2O[/tex]

We are given:

Molecules of [tex]C_8H_{18}[/tex] = 6

Molecules of [tex]O_2[/tex] = 75

By the stoichiometry of the reaction:

If 2 molecules of [tex]C_8H_{18}[/tex] produces 18 molecules of water

So, 6 molecules of [tex]C_8H_{18}[/tex] will produce = [tex]\frac{18}{2}\times 6=54[/tex] molecules of water

Hence, 54 molecules of water will be formed in the reaction.

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

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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

a solution that contains a large amount of solute would be described as what

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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.

A rod “X”, has a positive charge of 5. An otherwise identical rod, “Y”, has a negative charge of 12.
The rods are touched together and then separated.
a) When they touched, what particles moved between them?
b) Did the particles move from “X” to “Y” or from “Y” to “X”.

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Answer:

a) electrons

b) from Y to X

Explanation:

positive protons are the cores of atoms in relative to electrons very, very heavy.

the outer electrons of atoms can move, under certain conditions, away from the atom, leaving it electrically unbalanced -> positively charged

there can also be a surplus of electrons on many surfaces, leading to a static negative charge. you know this when you are charged and you discharge with an object or another person, electrically balancing the two bodies charge.

electrons are also much smaller. they are the "things" to move, let it be trough the air or trough a wire, while the heavy protons will stay in place (unless the materials is melted of course, extreme heat brakes the bounds between atoms relatively well)

Boric acid, B(OH)3, acts as an acid in water, but does not do so via ionization of a proton from boric acid. Use a balanced chemical equation to show why boric acid may be described as an acid in water.

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Answer:

B(OH)₃ + H₂O = B(OH)₄⁻ + H⁺

Explanation:

Let's consider Arrhenius acid-base theory:

An acid is a substance that in aqueous media releases H⁺.A base is a substance that in aqueous media releases OH⁻.

Boric acid, B(OH)₃ reacts with water according to the following equation.

B(OH)₃ + H₂O = B(OH)₄⁻ + H⁺

As we can see, boric acid releases H⁺ in aqueous media. Thus, it is an acid.

To make a 0.500 M solution, one could take 0.500 moles of solute and add Group of answer choices enough solvent to make 1.00 kg of solution. enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution. 1.00 L of solvent. 1.00 kg of solvent.

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Answer: The correct option is enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution

Explanation:

A solution consists of solute and solvent. A solute is defined as the component present in a smaller proportion while the solvent is defined as the component that is present in a larger proportion.

Molarity is defined as the amount of solute expressed in the number of moles present per liter of solution. The units of molarity are mol/L. The formula used to calculate molarity:

[tex]Molarity=\frac{Moles}{Volume}[/tex] .......(1)

We are given:

Molarity of solution = 0.500 M

Moles of solute = 0.500 moles

Putting values in equation 1, we get:

[tex]0.500mol/L=\frac{0.500mol}{\text{Volume of solution}}\\\\\text{Volume of solution}=\frac{0.500mol}{0.500mol/L}=1.00L[/tex]

Hence, the correct option is enough solvent to make 1.00 L of solution

gress.
Newton's third law of motion
Is the following statement true or false?
When a large truck pushes a small car with a given force, the small car is applying an equal and opposite
force on the truck.
Choose 1 answer:
True
False

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

the small car also has gravity making it heavy

If the initial amount of indium-117 is 5.2 g, how much indium-117 is left in the body after 86 min

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