Answer:
Mg is the limiting reactant
The theoretical yield is 105.2 g of Mg3N2
Explanation:
3Mg(s) + N2(g) -----> Mg3N2(s)
Number of moles of Mg = 75g/24g/mol = 3.125 moles
3 moles of Mg yields 1 mole of Mg3N2
3.125 moles of Mg yields 3.125 × 1/3 = 1.042 moles of Mg3N2
Number of moles of N2 = 45g/28g/mol = 1.607 moles
1 mole of N2 yields 1 mole of Mg3N2
1.607 moles of N2 yields 1.607 moles Mg3N2
Hence, Mg is the limiting reactant
The theoretical yield of Mg3N2 = 1.042 moles of Mg3N2 × 101 g/mol = 105.2 g of Mg3N2
what is photosynthesis ?
Answer:
the process by which green plants and some other organisms use sunlight to synthesize foods from carbon dioxide and water. Photosynthesis in plants generally involves the green pigment chlorophyll and generates oxygen as a byproduct.
Explanation:
basically when plants make food for themselves
Answer:
photosynthesis, the process by which green plants and certain other organisms transform light energy into chemical energy. During photosynthesis in green plants, light energy is captured and used to convert water, carbon dioxide, and minerals into oxygen and energy-rich organic compounds.Explanation:
hii are you also from India ¯\_(ツ)_/¯C6H12O6 (aq) -> 2 C2H5OH (aq) + 2 CO2 (g)
a. How many moles of CO2 are produced when 0.400 mol of C6H12O6 reacts in this
fashion?
b. How many grams of C6H12O6 are needed to form 7.50 g of C2H5OH?
c. How many grams of CO2 form when 7.50 g of C2H5OH are produced?
Answer:
a. 0.8 moles of CO₂ are produced when 0.400 mol of C₆H₁₂O₆ reacts.
b. 7.5 grams of C₂H₅OH are produced by 14.67 grams of C₆H₁₂O₆.
c. 7.17 grams of CO₂ form when 7.50 g of C₂H₅OH are produced.
Explanation:
The balanced reaction is:
C₆H₁₂O₆ → 2 C₂H₅OH + 2 CO₂
By reaction stoichiometry, the following amounts of moles of each compound participate in the reaction:
C₆H₁₂O₆: 1 mole C₂H₅OH: 2 molesCO₂: 2 molesThe molar mass of each compound is:
C₆H₁₂O₆: 180 g/moleC₂H₅OH: 46 g/moleCO₂: 44 g/moleThen, by reaction stoichiometry, the following mass quantities of each compound participate in the reaction:
C₆H₁₂O₆: 1 mole* 180 g/mole= 180 gC₂H₅OH: 2 moles* 46 g/mole= 92 gCO₂: 2 moles* 44 g/mole= 88 gThen you can apply the following rules of three:
a. If 1 mole of C₆H₁₂O₆ produces 2 moles of CO₂, 0.4 moles of C₆H₁₂O₆ produces how many moles of CO₂?
[tex]moles of CO_{2} =\frac{0.4 moles of C_{6} H_{12} O_{6} *2moles of CO_{2} }{1 mole of C_{6} H_{12} O_{6} }[/tex]
moles of CO₂= 0.8 moles
0.8 moles of CO₂ are produced when 0.400 mol of C₆H₁₂O₆ reacts.
b. If 92 grams of C₂H₅OH are produced by 180 grams of C₆H₁₂O₆, 7.5 grams of C₂H₅OH are produced by how many mass of C₆H₁₂O₆?
[tex]mass of C_{6} H_{12} O_{6}=\frac{7.5 grams of C_{2} H_{5} OH* 180 grams of C_{6} H_{12} O_{6}}{92grams of C_{2} H_{5} OH}[/tex]
mass of C₆H₁₂O₆= 14.67 grams
7.5 grams of C₂H₅OH are produced by 14.67 grams of C₆H₁₂O₆.
c. If 92 grams of C₂H₅OH are produced along with 88 grams of CO₂, 7.5 grams of C₂H₅OH are produced along with how many mass of CO₂?
[tex]mass of CO_{2}=\frac{7.5 grams of C_{2} H_{5} OH* 88 grams of C O_{2}}{92grams of C_{2} H_{5} OH}[/tex]
mass of CO₂= 7.17 grams
7.17 grams of CO₂ form when 7.50 g of C₂H₅OH are produced.
In which type of bond are electrons shared equally between two atoms?
Answer:
Nonpolar Covalent Bond
Explanation:
A nonpolar covalent bond is one in which the bonding electrons are evenly distributed between the two atoms.
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In which of the following substances do you find strong hydrogen bonding?
A hydrogen sulphide
B liquid ammonia
D hydrogen gas
C hydrochloric acid
Answer:
The strength of an individual H bond depends on the polarity of the H-X bond and therefore on the electronegativity of X ( the more delta positive the H atom, the stronger the electrostatic force of attraction between it and a lone pair of electrons). Thus, on a per bond basis, HF H bonding is strongest. However, as water has two H atoms, each molecule can form two H bonds so on a per molecule basis, water H bonding is strongest (this is evidenced by the boiling points of the three substances; NH3 < HF < H2O.)
Explanation:
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Susan wants to go back to college. She has a lot of debit and she needs to take out a loan. What you would you recommend that she does? Remember to answer in complete sentences.
Answer:
Firstly, search for proper Job by which she can earn money & from that money she can use it for her study
Explanation:
If I was in that situation, then I would do this.
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Determine the number of protons, electrons, and neutrons present in an atom of patassium. Explain how you determined your answer using complete sentences.
Please make sure your right.
Thank you!!!
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for a clear understanding of how closely they are related, scientists compare their DNA, an essential molecule that's the instruction manual for building each species. Humans and chimps share a surprising 99 percent of their DNA.
At constant temperature and pressure, the coefficients for gaseous species in a valences chemical reaction can be interpreted as? 1) grams 2) pressure 3) volume 4) atoms
Which of the following is an advantage of using an energy-efficient household
appliance instead of a traditional household appliance?
A. It works only during the daytime.
B. It uses no electricity
c. It conserves electricity.
D. It does not work as effectively
A change in 1 degree Celsius is = a change in 1 Kelvin
True
False
Answer:
true
Explanation:
because I'm smart yes yes
type of intermolecular forces in paraffin
Answer:
The intermolecular forces between paraffin molecules are entirely due to dispersion forces, and are therefore size dependent.
Explanation:
Answer: The intermolecular forces between paraffin molecules are entirely due to dispersion forces, and are therefore size dependent.
Explanation:
The intermolecular forces between paraffin molecules are entirely due to dispersion forces, and are therefore size dependent. 103 Paraffin wax is soluble in: a) water; b) hexane; c) acetone; d) ethanol Is shopping bag (polyethylene)
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Analyze the given diagram of the carbon cycle below. An image of carbon cycle is shown. The sun, a cloud, two trees, one towards left and the other towards right, an animal, lake, and a factory are included. Arrow A points from the sun to the left tree. Arrow B points from the air above the clouds to the left tree. Arrow C points from the factory towards the air above the clouds. Arrow D points from the air to the lake labeled Carbonates in Water. Arrow E points from the label Dead Organism under the animal to label Fossils and Fossil Fuels. Arrow F points from the right tree to the air. Part 1: Which process does arrow A represent? Part 2: Which type of energy transformation does arrow A represent? Part 3: Justify why this process is a recycling of carbon in the carbon cycle.
Answer:
Arrow a represents photosynthesis. 2 it transforms sunlight, water, and carbon dioxide into gluton, or food for the plants. 3 It recycles carbon because humans breath in oxygen and exhale carbon dioxide, plants then take in the carbon and exhale oxygen.
Explanation:
A mixture consists of 25.60 grams of iron and
4.25 grams of silver. What is the mole fraction of
silver?
Answer:it will be 425/10
Explanation:cause you are asking fraction so if you divide it by 10 dot would go backwards
The Copper Chloride solution used in the investigation contained 300 grams per dm3 of solid CuCl2 dissolved in 1dm3 of water.
The student used 50cm3 of copper chloride solution in each experiment. Calculate the mass of solid copper chloride used in each experiment.
Answer:
The mass of solid copper chloride used in each experiment=15 g
Explanation:
We are given that
Mass of copper chloride in solution=300g/dm3
Volume of solution used in each experiment=50 cm3
We have to find the mass of solid copper chloride used in each experiment.
[tex]1cm^3=0.001 dm^3[/tex]
[tex]50cm^3=0.05 dm^3[/tex]
1 dm3 contained solid copper chloride=300 g
0.05 dm3 contained solid copper chloride=[tex]300\times 0.05[/tex]g
0.05 dm3 contained solid copper chloride=15 g
Hence, the mass of solid copper chloride used in each experiment=15 g
II. Which statement seems more likely to be true?
A.
Double replacement reactions are always neutralizations.
B.
Neutralizations are always double replacement reactions.
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Neutralisations are always double replacement reactions
What dose the wave carry
Answer:
Waves carry energy from one place to another.
Because waves carry energy,some waves are used for communication,eg radio and television waves and mobile telephone signals.
Explanation:
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#carryonlearningThe table below shows two types of electromagnetic waves and three random applications of electromagnetic waves.
Type of Wave Applications of Waves
Gamma rays 1. Used in spectrometers to measure elements on the surface of celestial bodies
Radio waves 2. Used to measure gravity fields
3. Detect the heat released by astronomical objects
Which of these best matches the waves with their applications?
Gamma rays—2 and radio waves—3
Gamma rays—3 and radio waves—2
Gamma rays—2 and radio waves—1
Gamma rays—1 and radio waves—2
Answer:
Gamma rays—3 and radio waves—2
Explanation:
hard time seeing question, but i believe it is Gamma rays—3 and radio waves—2
Which of the following happens when a reaction reaches dynamic equilibrium in a closed system? (5 points) A. Reaction stops. B. Reaction happens in both directions. C. The concentrations of the reactants and products increase. D. The concentrations of the reactants and products decrease.
Answer:
B Reaction happens in both directions.
Answer:
B. Reaction happens in both directions!
Explanation:
Dynamic equilibrium is reached once a reaction becomes reversible -- meaning that, when a reaction is in dynamic equilibrium, the forward reaction rate and the backward reaction rate, are equal or occurring at the same time!
Equilibrium is really just like saying they're [the reactions] at a point where they're both "balanced" and so they're equal, nothing is changing and they're going equally both ways! (This is just for explanatory reasons, but "balanced" isn't the correct term to use for dynamic equilibrium, as it is used for other things in Chemistry!)
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do the
math!
Wavelength Frequency
Speed
Medium
200 Hz
1500 m/s
The table shows measurements of
some properties of a sound wave in
water and in air.
Water
400 Hz
3.75 m
Water
343 m/s
Air (20°C)
10 m
Calculate Using what you know
about the relationship between
wavelength, frequency, and speed,
fill in the table.
17.15 Hz
343 m/s
Air (20°C)
1a
CHALLENGE What can this table
tell
you about the speed of a wave?
Answer:
everything can be found in the picture
What volume of water is needed to make up a 6.00% (m/v) solution of copper (II) sulphate when 12.0 g of it will be added to water?
Answer:
200 mL of water is needed to make up a 6.00% (m/v) solution of copper (II) sulphate when 12.0 g of it will be added to water.
Explanation:
The solution is the result of the mixture between the solute, which is the substance that dissolves, and the solvent, which is the substance in which a solute dissolves. That is, a solution (or solution) is a mixture of two or more components, perfectly homogeneous since each component is intimately mixed with the other.
The concentration of solutions is the amount of solute contained in a given amount of solvent or solution. A unit of concentration is the percent weight to volume.
The percent weight to volume is the percentage ratio between the weight of the solute and the volume of the solution. It is calculated as:
[tex]Percent =\frac{mass of solute}{volume of solution} *100[/tex]
Mass is measured in grams, while volume is measured in mL.
In this case:
Percent weight to volume= 6%mass of solute= 12 gvolue of solution= ?Replacing:
[tex]6=\frac{12 g}{volume of solution} *100[/tex]
Solving:
volume of solution*6= 12 g*100
[tex]volume of solution=\frac{12 g}{6} *100[/tex]
volume of solution= 200 mL
200 mL of water is needed to make up a 6.00% (m/v) solution of copper (II) sulphate when 12.0 g of it will be added to water
PLEASE HELP, WILL MARK BRAINLIEST How many moles is 2.80 x 1024 atoms of silicon (Si)? Show your work.
Answer:
4.65 moles
Explanation:
1 mole ---> 6.022×10²³ atoms of si
X mole ---> 2.8×10²⁴ atoms of si
X= 2.8×10×10²³/6.022×10²³
=28/6.022
=4.65moles
the structure of butanoic acid
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Which particles are transferred during a redox reaction
Answer:
Most oxidation-reduction (redox) processes involve the transfer of oxygen atoms, hydrogen atoms, or electrons, with all three processes sharing two important characteristics: (1) they are coupled—i.e., in any oxidation reaction a reciprocal reduction occurs, and (2) they involve a characteristic net chemical change— .
Electrons will be transferred during redox reaction.
What is electron?The electron is subatomic particles which are placed in surrounding the nucleus. Electrons carry negative charge.
What is redox reaction?Redox reaction involve the transfer of electrons between intermediates. A redox reaction occurs when the oxidation states of the substrate change. The removal of electrons or even a rise in the oxidation state of such a chemical or its atoms is referred to as oxidation. The acquisition of electrons or a lowering in the oxidation number of a chemical or the atoms inside it is referred to as reduction.
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Why does the water turn blue after some time when blue ink is dropped in water? Which property
of particles of matter is depicted here?
Answer:
Particles are constatantly moving and diffusing
This is possible because of diffusion
Explanation:
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Is lithium ionization energy high low or medium?
When two ice skaters initially at rest push off one another, their final
momenta are..."
Answer:B
Explanation:
In the diagram shown, what is occurring at the section marked 4 ?
Temperature
:: ا
4
2
Heat Energy
O Melting
Freezing
O Condensation
O Vaporization
Answer:
Vaporization
Since the question does not specify what molecule is being acted upon by the increment in temperature, I'll assume it's water.
When first taken out of the fridge, water is in the form of ice, and it has not been affected by a change in temperature yet, so it's at the origin.
(origin = ice)
As you raise the temperature, however, the ice starts to melt, and melting occur during phase 2. You have to keep the temperature constant for the process to properly occur.
(phase 2 = melting)
After it finishes melting, the ice is now in it's liquid state, which is water. The temperature continues to rise in order to proceed to the next phase.
(2nd slope = water)
Lastly, Water is being vaporized during phase 4. Notice, the temperature is kept constant in order to allow the process to properly occur.
(phase 4 = vaporization)
7th grade science help me plsssss
Answer:
They grow slowly over time, they are made up of multiple organisms.
Explanation:
One polyp is one individual. A Coral is made up of several polyps. Each polyp is less than 1 centimeters but a coral is made of many polyp so the coral itself cant be 1 centimeters across.
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A solution has a [H3O+] of 1 × 10−5 M. What is the [OH−] of the solution? (5 points)
9 M
14 M
1 × 10−9 M
1 × 10−14 M
Answer:
[tex]{ \bf{from \: ionic \: product \: of \: water : }} \\ { \boxed{ \tt{k _{w} = [H _{3} O {}^{ + } ][OH {}^{ - } ]}}} \\ \\ { \tt{1 \times {10}^{ - 14} = (1 \times {10}^{ - 5} ) [OH {}^{ - } ]}} \\ \\ { \tt{[OH {}^{ - } ] = 1 \times {10}^{ - 9} }} \: M[/tex]
A solution has an [H3O+] of 1 × 10−5 M the [OH−] of the solution will be 1 × 10−9 M and option C is correct.
What is [OH−] of the solution?The water is made up of H2O only and when the pH of it is 7 then the concentration of all the ions would be the same while dissociation the water will get dissociate into H+ ions and OH- ions.
The concentration of OH- ions will be
OH- = Kw {H3O+}
{H3O+} = 1 × 10−5 M.
Kw = 14
substituting the value in the equation,
OH = 14 { 1 × 10−5 M.}
OH = 1 × 10−9 M
Therefore, the solution has an [H3O+] of 1 × 10−5 M the [OH−] of the solution will be 1 × 10−9 M and option C is correct.
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The number of protons plus the number of neutrons in an atom is equal to its
atomic number
mass number
nuclear model
energy level
Explanation:
mass number....................