The normal boiling point of a liquid is 282 °C. At what temperature (in °C) would the vapor pressure be 0.350 atm? (∆Hvap = 28.5 kJ/mol)

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Answer 1

Answer:

The temperature at which the vapor pressure would be 0.350 atm is 201.37°C

Explanation:

The relationship between variables in equilibrium between phases of one component system e.g liquid and vapor, solid and vapor , solid and liquid can be obtained from a thermodynamic relationship called Clapeyron equation.

Clausius- Clapeyron Equation can be put in a more convenient form applicable to vaporization and sublimation equilibria in which one of the two phases is gaseous.

The equation for Clausius- Clapeyron Equation can be expressed as:

[tex]\mathtt{In \dfrac{P_2}{P_1}= \dfrac{\Delta \ H _{vap}}{R} \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{T_2 -T_1}{T_2 \ T_1} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

where ;

[tex]P_1[/tex] is the vapor pressure at temperature 1

[tex]P_ 2[/tex] is the vapor pressure  at temperature 2

∆Hvap = enthalpy of vaporization

R = universal gas constant

Given that:

[tex]P_1[/tex] = 1 atm

[tex]P_ 2[/tex]  = 0.350 atm

∆Hvap = 28.5 kJ/mol = 28.5 × 10³ J/mol

[tex]T_1[/tex] = 282 °C  = (282 + 273) K = 555 K

R = 8.314 J/mol/k

Substituting the above values  into the Clausius - Clapeyron equation, we have:

[tex]\mathtt{In \dfrac{P_2}{P_1}= \dfrac{\Delta \ H _{vap}}{R} \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{T_2 -T_1}{T_2 \ T_1} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{In \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{0.350}{1} \end {pmatrix} } = \dfrac{28.5 \times 10^3 }{ 8.314 } \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{T_2 - 555}{555T_2} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\mathtt{In \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{0.350}{1} \end {pmatrix} } = \dfrac{28.5 \times 10^3 }{ 8.314 } \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{1}{555}- \dfrac{1}{T_2} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]- 1.0498= 3427.953 \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{1}{555}- \dfrac{1}{T_2} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{- 1.0498}{3427.953}= \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{1}{555}- \dfrac{1}{T_2} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]- 3.06246906 \times 10^{-4}= \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{1}{555}- \dfrac{1}{T_2} \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1}{T_2} = \begin {pmatrix} \dfrac{1}{555}+ (3.06246906 \times 10^{-4} ) \end {pmatrix} }[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{1}{T_2} = 0.002108048708[/tex]

[tex]T_2 = \dfrac{1}{0.002108048708}[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{T_2 }[/tex] =  474.37 K

To °C ; we have [tex]\mathbf{T_2 }[/tex] =   (474.37 - 273)°C

[tex]\mathbf{T_2 }[/tex] =  201.37 °C

Thus, the temperature at which the vapor pressure would be 0.350 atm is 201.37 °C

Answer 2

The temperature of the liquid at the given vapor pressure is 201.5 ⁰C.

The given parameters;

boiling point temperature, = 282 ⁰Cvapor pressure, P₂ = 0.35 atmenthalpy of vaporization, ∆Hvap = 28.5 kJ/mol

The temperature of the liquid will be determined by applying Clausius- Clapeyron Equation;

[tex]ln(\frac{P_2}{P_1} ) = \frac{\Delta H}{R} (\frac{T_2 -T_1}{T_1T_2} )[/tex]

where;

R is ideal gas constant = 8.314 J/mol.kT₁ is the initial temperature in Kelvin = 282 + 273 = 555 KP₁ is the initial pressure = 1 atm

[tex]ln(\frac{P_2}{P_1} ) = \frac{\Delta H}{R} (\frac{T_2 -T_1}{T_1T_2} )\\\\ln(\frac{0.35}{1} ) = \frac{28.5 \times 10^3}{8.314} (\frac{T_2 - 555}{555T_2} )\\\\-1.049 = 6.176- \frac{3427.95}{T_2} \\\\\frac{3427.95}{T_2} = 6.176 + 1.049\\\\\frac{3427.95}{T_2} = 7.225\\\\T_2 = \frac{3427.95}{7.225} \\\\T_2 = 474.5 \ K\\\\T_2 = 474.5 - 273 = 201.5 \ ^0C[/tex]

Thus, the temperature of the liquid at the given vapor pressure is 201.5 ⁰C.

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Two elements represents by the letter Q and R atomic number 9 and 12 respectively. Write the electronic configuration of R​

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Answer:

Atomic no = 12 = Mg

Explanation:

It is given that,

The atomic number of two elements that are represented by letter Q and R are 9 and 12.

We need to write the electronic configuration of R. Atomic number shows the number of protons in atom.

For R, atomic number = 12

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31. How many planes contain points B, C, and E?
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  30. 5 planes are shown

  31. 1 plane

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  34. E or F

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b. Ethyl Acetate
c. λ- butyrolactone
d. Pentanamide
e. Propanoyl Chloride

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Answer:

a. Cyclohexanone

Explanation:

The principle of IR technique is based on the vibration of the bonds by using the energy that is in this region of the electromagnetic spectrum. For each bond, there is a specific energy that generates a specific vibration. In this case, you want to study the vibration that is given in the carbonyl group C=O. Which is located around 1700 cm-1.

Now, we must remember that the lower the wavenumber we will have less energy. So, what we should look for in these molecules, is a carbonyl group in which less energy is needed to vibrate since we look for the molecule with a smaller wavenumber.

If we look at the structure of all the molecules we will find that in the last three we have heteroatoms (atoms different to carbon I hydrogen) on the right side of the carbonyl group. These atoms allow the production of resonance structures which makes the molecule more stable. If the molecule is more stable we will need more energy to make it vibrate and therefore greater wavenumbers.

The molecule that fulfills this condition is the cyclohexanone.

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Half-cells were made from a nickel rod dipping in nickel sulfate solution and a copper rod dipping in copper sulfate solution. The cells were combined to construct a voltaic electrochemical cell. Sketch the cell and label anode and cathode with charges, electrode material and electrolyte solutions, half-reactions and overall reaction, give direction of electron flow and movement of ions.

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Answer:

Check the Attachment.

Half-reactions:

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Cathode: (REDUCTION) Cu2+ +2e- --> Cu

Overall reaction: Ni + Cu2+ --> Ni2+ + Cu

Explanation:

Overall, reaction is basically Anode + Cathode, where electrons on both sides cancel out  (if not, you need to multiply the equation in a way you can cancel them out).

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Answer:

The answer is "[tex]\bold{\log \frac{[0] mole}{[R]mole}}[/tex]"

Explanation:

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In the above-given equation, we can see from [tex]E_{ceu}[/tex], of both oxidant [tex]conc^n[/tex]as well as the reactant were connected. however, weight decreases oxidant and reduction component concentration only with volume and the both of the half cells by the very same factor  and each other suspend

[tex]\to \log \frac{\frac{\text{oxidating moles}}{25 \ ml}}{\frac{\text{moles of reduction}}{25 ml}} \ \ = \ \ \log \frac{\frac{\text{oxidating moles}}{30 \ ml}}{\frac{\text{moles of reduction}}{30 ml}} \\\\\\[/tex]

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The cell potential of the electrochemical reaction has been the same when the volume has been reduced from 30 mL to 25 mL in each half cells.

The cell potential has been given as the difference in the potential of the two half cells in the electrochemical reaction.

The two cells has been set with the concentration of solutions in the oxidation and reduction half cells.

Cell potential change

The cell potential has been changed when there has been a change in the potential of the half cells.

The volume of 30 mL to the solution has been, resulting in the cell potential difference of x.

With the volume of 25 mL, there has been the difference in the potential being similar to the 30 mL solution, i.e. x.

Thus, the cell potential of the electrochemical reaction has been the same when the volume has been reduced from 30 mL to 25 mL in each half cells.

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Answer:

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In this case, since water and oil are immiscible due to the oil's nonpolarity and water's polarity, when mixed, the oil remains on the water since it is less dense than water. In such a way, for a plastic sunk in the oil and floating on the water (in middle of them) we can conclude that the plastic have a mid density, therefore, the required organization is:

[tex]\rho _{oil}<\rho _{plastic}<\rho _{water}[/tex]

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When we react a weak acid with a strong base of equal amounts and concentration, the component of the reaction that will have the greatest effect on the pH of the solution is:______.
a. the acid.
b. the base.
c. the conjugate acid.
d. the conjugate base.

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Answer:

d. the conjugate base.

Explanation:

The general reaction of a weak acid, HA, with a strong base YOH, is:

HA + YOH → A⁻ + H₂O + Y⁻

Where A⁻ is the conjugate base of the weak acid and Y⁻ usually is a strong electrolyte.

That means after he complete reaction you don't have weak acid nor strong base, just conjugate base that will be in equilibrium with water, thus (Strong electrolyte doesn't change pH:

A⁻ + H₂O ⇄ HA + OH⁻

As the equilibrium is producing OH⁻, the pH of the solution is being affected for the conjugate base

Right option:

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What's the mass in grams of 0.442 moles of calcium bromide, CaBr2? The atomic
weight of Ca is 40.1 and the atomic weight of Br is 79.9.
A) 452.3 g
B) 53.04 g
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D) 88.4 g

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Answer:

Below

Explanation:

Let n be the quantity of matter in the Calcium Bromide

● n = m/ M

M is the atomic weight and m is the mass

M of CaBr2 is the sum of the atomic wieght of its components (2 Bromes atoms and 1 calcium atom)

M = 40.1 + 2×79.9

● 0.422 = m/ (40.1+2×79.9)

●0.422 = m/ 199.9

● m = 0.422 × 199.9

● m = 84.35 g wich is 88.4 g approximatively

88.4 g approximatively is  the mass in grams of 0.442 moles of calcium bromide, CaBr2 ,therefore option (d) is correct.

What do you mean by mass ?

Mass is the amount of matter that a body possesses. Mass is usually measured in grams (g) or kilograms (kg) .

To calculate mass in grams of 0.442 moles of calcium bromide, CaBr2,

Let n be the quantity of matter in the Calcium Bromide

M is the atomic weight and m is the mass

n = m/ M

M of CaBr2 is the sum of the atomic weight of its components

Mass of  Ca = 40.1 , Mass of Br = 79.9

M = 40.1 + 2×79.9

  0.422 = m/ (40.1+2×79.9)

  0.422 = m/ 199.9

  m = 0.422 × 199.9

  m = 84.35 g which is 88.4 g approximatively .

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Answer:

D. Reduction takes place at the cathode, which is negatively charged.

Explanation:

In an electrolytic cell there are two electrodes; the cathode and the anode. The anode is the positive electrode while the cathode is the negative electrode. Oxidation occurs at the anode while reduction occurs at the cathode.

At the anode, species give up electrons and become positively charged ions while at the cathode species accept electrons and become reduced.

Calculate the amount of heat that must be absorbed by 10.0 g of ice at –20°C to convert it to liquid water at 60.0°C. Given: specific heat (ice) = 2.1 J/g·°C; specific heat (water) = 4.18 J/g·°C; ΔH fus = 6.0 kJ/mol.

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Answer:

The amount of heat to absorb is 6,261 J

Explanation:

Calorimetry is in charge of measuring the amount of heat generated or lost in certain physical or chemical processes.

The total energy required is the sum of the energy to heat the ice from -20 ° C to ice of 0 ° C, melting the ice of 0 ° C in 0 ° C water and finally heating the water to 60 ° C.

So:

Heat required to raise the temperature of ice from -20 °C to 0 °C

Being the sensible heat of a body the amount of heat received or transferred by a body when it undergoes a temperature variation (Δt) without there being a change of physical state (solid, liquid or gaseous), the expression is used:

Q = c * m * ΔT

Where Q is the heat exchanged by a body of mass m, made up of a specific heat substance c and where ΔT is the temperature variation (ΔT=Tfinal - Tinitial).

In this case, m= 10 g, specific heat of the ice= 2.1 [tex]\frac{J}{g*C}[/tex] and ΔT=0 C - (-20 C)= 20 C

Replacing: Q= 10 g*2.1 [tex]\frac{J}{g*C}[/tex] *20 C and solving: Q=420 J

Heat required to convert 0 °C ice to 0 °C water

The heat Q necessary to melt a substance depends on its mass m and on the called latent heat of fusion of each substance:

Q= m* ΔHfusion

In this case, being 1 mol of water= 18 grams: Q= 10 g*[tex]6.0 \frac{kJ}{mol} *\frac{1 mol of water}{18 g}[/tex]= 3.333 kJ= 3,333 J (being kJ=1,000 J)

Heat required to raise the temperature of water from 0 °C to 60 °C

In this case the expression used in the first step is used, but being: m= 10 g, specific heat of the water= 4.18 [tex]\frac{J}{g*C}[/tex] and ΔT=60 C - (0 C)= 60 C

Replacing: Q= 10 g*4.18 [tex]\frac{J}{g*C}[/tex] *60 C and solving: Q=2,508 J

Finally, Qtotal= 420 J + 3,333 J + 2,508 J

Qtotal= 6,261 J

The amount of heat to absorb is 6,261 J

The amount of heat to absorb is 6,261 J.

Calculation for heat:

Heat required to raise the temperature of ice from -20 °C to 0 °C.

The formula for specific heat is used to calculate the amount of heat

Q = c * m * ΔT

Where,

Q =heat exchanged by a body,

m= mass of the body

c= specific heat

ΔT= change in temperature

Given:

m= 10 g,

specific heat of the ice= 2.1

ΔT=0 C - (-20 C)= 20 C

On substituting the values:

Q= 10 g*2.1  *20 C

Q=420 J

Heat required to convert 0 °C ice to 0 °C water.

The heat Q necessary to melt a substance depends on its mass m and on the called latent heat of fusion of each substance:

Q= m* ΔHfusion

Heat required to raise the temperature of water from 0 °C to 60 °C

m= 10 g,

Specific heat of the water= 4.18  

ΔT=60 C - (0 C)= 60 C

On substituting:

Q= 10 g*4.18  *60 C

Q=2,508 J

Thus, Qtotal= 420 J + 3,333 J + 2,508 J

Qtotal= 6,261 J

The amount of heat to absorb is 6,261 J

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A hypothetical metal crystallizes with the face-centered cubic unit cell. The radius of the metal atom is 198 picometers and its molar mass is 195.08 g/mol. Calculate the density of the metal in g/cm3.

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Answer:

7.38 g/cm³ is the density of the metal

Explanation:

In a Face-centered cubic unit cell you have 4 atoms. Also, the edge length is √8×r (r is radius of the atom).

To solve this problem, we need first to calculate the volume of the unit cell and then, with molar mass calculate the mass of 4 atoms. As density is the ratio between mass and volume we can obtain this value.

Volume of the unit cell

Volume = a³

a = √8×r

(r = 198x10⁻¹²m)

a = 5.6x10⁻¹⁰ m

Volume = 1.756x10⁻²⁸ m³

1m = 100cm → 1m³ = (100cm)³:

1.756x10⁻²⁸ m³× ((100cm)³ / 1m³) =

1.756x10⁻²² cm³ → Volume of the unit cell in cm³Mass of the unit cell:

There are 4 atoms of gold:

4 atoms × (1mol / 6.022x10²³ atoms) = 6.64x10⁻²⁴ moles of gold

As 1 mole weighs 195.08g:

6.64x10⁻²⁴ moles of gold × (195.08g / mol) =

1.296x10⁻²¹g is the mass of the unit cellDensity of the metal:

1.296x10⁻²¹g / 1.756x10⁻²² cm³ =

7.38 g/cm³ is the density of the metal

The density of the metal is 7.40 g/cm³

In cubic crystal system, face-centered cubic FFC is the name given to sort of atom arrangement observed in which structure is made up of atoms organized in a cube with a portion of an atom in each corner and six extra atoms in the center of each cube face.

It is expressed by using the formula:

[tex]\mathbf{\rho = \dfrac{Z \times M}{N_A\times a^}}[/tex]

where;

[tex]\rho[/tex] = density of the metalZ = atoms coordination no = 4 (for FCC)Molar mass (M) = 195.8 g/molAvogadro's constant (NA) = 6.022 × 10²³ /mola = edge length

For face-centered cubic FFC;

The edge length  [tex]\mathbf{a =2 \sqrt{2}\times r }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{a =2 \sqrt{2}\times 198 \ pm }[/tex]

[tex]\mathbf{a =560.0285 \ pm }[/tex]

a = 5.60 × 10⁻⁸ cm

Replacing it into the previous equation, we have:

[tex]\mathbf{\rho = \dfrac{4 \times 195.8}{6.022 \times 10^{23} \times( 5.60 \times 10^{-8} )^3}}[/tex]

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Consider these metal ion/metal standard reduction potentials Cd2+(aq)|Cd(s) Zn2+(aq)|Zn(s) Ni2+(aq)|Ni(s) Cu2+(aq)|Cu(s) Ag+(aq)|Ag(s) -0.40 V -0.76 V ‑0.25 V +0.34 V +0.80 V Based on the data above, which species is the best reducing agent?

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Answer:

The best reducing agent is Zn(s)

Explanation:

A reducing agent must to be able to reduce another compound, by oxidizing itself. Consequently, the oxidation potential must be high. The oxidation potential of a compound is the reduction potential of the same compound  with the opposite charge. Given the reduction potentials, the best reducing agent will be the compound with the most negative reduction potential. Among the following reduction potentials:

Cd₂⁺(aq)|Cd(s) ⇒ -0.40 V

Zn²⁺(aq)|Zn(s) ⇒ -0.76 V

Ni²⁺(aq)|Ni(s) ⇒‑0.25 V

Cu²⁺(aq)|Cu(s) ⇒ +0.34 V

Ag⁺(aq)|Ag(s) ⇒ +0.80 V

The most negative is Zn²⁺(aq)|Zn(s) ⇒ -0.76 V

From this, the most reducing agent is Zn. Zn(s) is oxidized to Zn²⁺ ions with the highest oxidation potential (0.76 V).

What is the final volume V2 in milliliters when 0.551 L of a 50.0 % (m/v) solution is diluted to 23.5 % (m/v)?

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Answer:

[tex]V_2=1.17L[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, for dilution processes, we must remember that the amount of solute remains the same, therefore, we can write:

[tex]V_1C_1=V_2C_2[/tex]

Whereas V accounts for volume and C for concentration that in this case is %(m/v). In such a way, the final volume V2 turns out:

[tex]V_2=\frac{V_1C_1}{C_2}= \frac{0.551L*50.0\%}{23.5\%}\\ \\V_2=1.17L[/tex]

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"How much NH4Cl, when present in 2.00 liters of 0.200 M ammonia, will give a solution with pH = 8.20? For NH3, Kb = 1.8 x 10-5"

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Answer:

245.66g of NH₄Cl is the mass we need to add to obtain the desire pH

Explanation:

The mixture of NH3/NH4Cl produce a buffer. We can find the pH of a buffer using H-H equation:

pH = pKa + log [A⁻] / [HA]

Where [A⁻] is the molar concentration of the base, NH₃, and [HA] molar concentration of the acid, NH₄⁺. This molar concentration can be taken as the moles of each chemical

First, we need to find pKa of NH₃ using Kb. Then, the moles of NH₃ and finally replace these values in H-H equation to solve moles of NH₄Cl we need to obtain the desire pH.

pKa NH₃/NH₄⁺

pKb = - log Kb

pKb = -log 1.8x10⁻⁵ = 4.74

pKa = 14 - pKb

pKa = 14 - 4.74

pKa = 9.26

Moles NH₃

2.00L ₓ (0.200mol NH₃ / L) = 0.400 moles NH₃

H-H equation:

pH = pKa + log [NH₃] / [NH₄Cl]

8.20 = 9.26 + log [0.400 moles] / [NH₄Cl]

-1.06 =  log [0.400 moles] / [NH₄Cl]

0.0087 =  [0.400 moles] / [NH₄Cl]

[NH₄Cl] = 0.400 moles / 0.0087

[NH₄Cl] = 4.59 moles of NH₄Cl we need to add to original solution to obtain a pH of 8.20. In grams (Using molar mass NH₄Cl=53.491g/mol):

4.59 moles NH₄Cl ₓ (53.491g / mol) =

245.66g of NH₄Cl is the mass we need to add to obtain the desire pH

place the following substances in Order of decreasing boiling point H20 N2 CO

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Answer:

-195.8º < -191.5º < 100º

Explanation:

Water, or H20, starts boiling at 100ºC.

Nitrogen, or N2, starts boiling at -195.8ºC.

Carbon monoxide, or C0, starts boiling at -191.5ºC.

When we place these in order from decreasing boiling point:

-195.8º goes first, then -191.5º, and 100º goes last.

Answer:

therefore, N2, CO, H20

Decreasing boiling point

Explanation:

the bond existing in H2O is hydrogen bond

bond existing in N2 is covalent bond, force existing is dipole-dipole-interaction

bond existing in CO is covalent bond , force existing between is induced -dipole- induced dipole-interaction

hydrogen bond is the strongest , followed by dipole-dipole-interaction and induced -dipole- induced dipole-interaction

the stronger the bond , the higher the boiling point

therefore, N2, CO, H20

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Decreasing boiling point

Which of the following contains a nonpolar covalent bond?
O A. Co
B. NaCl
O C. 02
O D. HE

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I think the answer is C. 02

Answer:

The answer is o2

Explanation:

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For a particular reaction at 235.8 °C, ΔG=−936.92 kJ/mol , and ΔS=513.79 J/(mol⋅K) . Calculate ΔG for this reaction at −9.9 °C.

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Answer:

-138.9 kJ/mol

Explanation:

Step 1: Convert 235.8°C to the Kelvin scale

We will use the following expression.

K = °C + 273.15 = 235.8°C + 273.15 = 509.0 K

Step 2: Calculate the standard enthalpy of reaction (ΔH°)

We will use the following expression.

ΔG° = ΔH° - T.ΔS°

ΔH° = ΔG° / T.ΔS°

ΔH° = (-936.92kJ/mol) / 509.0K × 0.51379 kJ/mol.K

ΔH° = -3.583 kJ (for 1 mole of balanced reaction)

Step 3: Convert -9.9°C to the Kelvin scale

K = °C + 273.15 = -9.9°C + 273.15 = 263.3 K

Step 4: Calculate ΔG° at 263.3 K

ΔG° = ΔH° - T.ΔS°

ΔG° = -3.583 kJ/mol - 263.3 K × 0.51379 kJ/mol.K

ΔG° = -138.9 kJ/mol

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give reasons

a. we have to separate the mixture

b. All impure substances are not harmful.

c. A mixture of iron fillings and sand can be separated by using a magnet

d. A sentences "shake before well use" is written on the bottle of the medicine.

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Answer:

(a )people separate mixtures in order to ger a specific substance that they need.

Explain why only the lone pairs on the central atom are taken into consideration when predicting molecular shape

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Answer:

Lone pairs cause more repulsion than bond pairs

Explanation:

A lone pair takes up more space around the central atom than bond pairs of electrons. This is because, a lone pair is attracted to only one nucleus while bond pairs are attracted to two nuclei.

Hence the repulsion between lone pairs is far greater than the repulsion between bond pairs or repulsion between a lone pair and a bond pair. The presence of a lone pair therefore distorts a molecule away from the ideal shape predicted on the basis of the valence shell electron pair repulsion theory.

Lone pairs are found to decrease the observed bond angles in a molecule.

How many atoms are in 65.0g of zinc?​

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from

1moles=iatom

Mole=mass÷avogardos

Where

Avogadro's= 6.02×10²³

So moles = 65.0÷6.02×10²³

Atoms of zinc = 391.6 ×10²³

The number of atoms present in the given mass of Zinc that is 65.0gm is [tex]5.99\times10^{ 23}[/tex].

Atoms are the basic building blocks of matter. They are the smallest units of an element that retain the chemical properties of that element.

Now, to determine the number of atoms in a given number of moles, we can use Avogadro's number, which is approximately  [tex]6.022 \times10^{23}[/tex]atoms per mole.

First, we calculate the number of moles of zinc in 65.0g by dividing the given mass by the molar mass of zinc. The molar mass of zinc (Zn) is 65.38 g/mol.

Number of moles = Mass / Molar mass

Number of moles = 65.0g / 65.38 g/mol ≈ 0.9942 mol

Next, multiply the number of moles by Avogadro's number to find the number of atoms.

Number of atoms =[tex]Number of moles \times Avogadro's number[/tex]

Number of atoms = [tex]0.9942[/tex]mol × [tex]6.022 \times10^{23}[/tex] atoms/mol

Therefore, approximately [tex]5.99\times10^{ 23}[/tex] atoms are present in 65.0g of zinc.

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Answer:

The 3rd one

Explanation:

Come up with a definition for density

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Density measures how tightly packed particles are.

If particles are tightly packed together, they will be more dense.

If they are loosely together, they will be less dense.

However, a common mistake is thinking that if something

is more dense it means that it's heavier.

However, that's not the case.

It has to do with how particles are packed in an object.

Measures how tightly packed particles are

A saturated sodium carbonate solution at 0°C contains 7.1 g of dissolved sodium carbonate per 100. mL of solution. The solubility product constant for sodium carbonate at this temperature is

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Answer:

[tex]Ksp=1.2[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, as the saturated solution has 7.1 grams of sodium carbonate, the solubility product is computed by firstly computing the molar solubility by using its molar mass (106 g/mol):

[tex]Molar \ solubility=\frac{7.1gNa_2CO_3}{0.1L}*\frac{1molNa_2CO_3}{106gNa_2CO_3}=0.67M[/tex]

Next, as its dissociation reaction is:

[tex]Na_2CO_3(s)\rightleftharpoons 2Na^+(aq)+CO_3^{2-}(aq)[/tex]

The equilibrium expression is:

[tex]Ksp=[Na^+]^2[CO_3^{2-}][/tex]

And the concentrations are related with the molar solubility (2:1 mole ratio between ionic species):

[tex]Ksp=(2*0.67)^2*(0.67)\\\\Ksp=1.2[/tex]

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In 1988, three gray whales were trapped in Arctic ice. Television crews captured the frantic
attempts of hundreds of people to save the whales. Eventually, a Soviet icebreaker and U.S.
National Guard helicopters arrived to help free the whales. The cost of the rescue mission
exceeded $5 million.
i. Write a scientific question related to the whale story. (1 point)

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How much was the cost for rescuing each whale?

What is the balanced equation for the reaction of aqueous cesium sulfate and aqueous barium perchlorate?

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Answer:

The balanced chemical reaction is given as:

[tex]Cs_2SO_4(aq)+Ba(ClO_4)_2(aq)\rightarrow BaSO_4(s)+2CsClO_4(aq)[/tex]

Explanation:

When aqueous cesium sulfate and aqueous barium perchlorate are mixed together it gives white precipitate barium sulfate and aqueous solution od cesium perchlorate.

The balanced chemical reaction is given as:

[tex]Cs_2SO_4(aq)+Ba(ClO_4)_2(aq)\rightarrow BaSO_4(s)+2CsClO_4(aq)[/tex]

According to reaction, 1 mole of cesium sulfate reacts with 1 mole of barium perchlorate to give 1 mole of a white precipitate of barium sulfate and 2 moles of cesium perchlorate.

Calculate the [H+] and pH of a 0.0010 M acetic acid solution. The Ka of acetic acid is 1.76×10−5. Use the method of successive approximations in your calculations.

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Answer:

[tex][H^+]=0.000123M[/tex]

[tex]pH=3.91[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, dissociation reaction for acetic acid is:

[tex]CH_3COOH\rightleftharpoons CH_3COO^-+H^+[/tex]

For which the equilibrium expression is:

[tex]Ka=\frac{[CH_3COO^-][H^+]}{[CH_3COOH]}[/tex]

Which in terms of the reaction extent [tex]x[/tex] could be written as:

[tex]1.74x10^{-5}=\frac{x*x}{[CH_3COOH]_0-x}=\frac{x*x}{0.0010M-x}[/tex]

Thus, solving by using a solver or quadratic equation we obtain:

[tex]x_1=0.000123M\\\\x_2=-0.000141M[/tex]

And clearly the result is 0.000123M, which also equals the concentration of hydronium ion in solution:

[tex][H^+]=0.000123M[/tex]

Now, the pH is computed as follows:

[tex]pH=-log([H^+])=-log(0.000123)\\\\pH=3.91[/tex]

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What is the ph of 0.36M HNO3 ?

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Answer:

0.44

Explanation:

We know that the pH of any acid solution is given by the negative logarithm of its hydrogen ion concentration. Hence, if I can obtain the hydrogen ion concentration of any acid, I can obtain its pH.

For the acid, HNO3, [H^+] = [NO3^-]= 0.36 M

pH= -log [H^+]

pH= - log[0.36]

pH= 0.44

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