Answer: The freezing point depression is [tex]1.86^0C[/tex]
Explanation:
Depression in freezing point is given by:
[tex]\Delta T_f=K_f\times m[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T_f[/tex] = Depression in freezing point
[tex]K_f[/tex] = freezing point constant = [tex]1.86^0C/m[/tex]
m= molality = [tex]\frac{\text {moles of solute}}{\text {mass of solvent in kg}}=\frac{2mol}{2kg}=1m[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T_f=1.86mol/kg^0C\times 1m[/tex]
[tex]\Delta T_f=1.86^0C[/tex]
Thus freezing point depression is [tex]1.86^0C[/tex]
Will carbon and hydrogen atoms most likely form an ionic bond or a covalent bond?
2. Which of the following is/are TRUE regarding net ionic equations?
A. Net ionic equations show only the particles directly involved in the
chemical change.
B. Spectator ions are included in complete equations, but not in net ionic
equations.
C. lonic charges do not need to be balanced in a net ionic equation.
D. Combustion, combination, and decomposition reactions can be written as
net ionic equations.
A and B are true.
C and D are false.
Out of the given four statements, A and B are only correct.
Explanation:
In the complete equation of a chemical reaction, the complete symbols of reactants and products are written along with states of matter under conditions at which the reaction is taking place.In the net ionic equation of a chemical reaction, only those chemical species are written which directly participating in the chemical reaction.The mass and charge in the net ion equation must be balancedIt is used in neutralization reactions, redox reactions, double displacement reactions.So from this, we can conclude that out of the given four statements, A and B are only correct.
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yield for this reaction?
Reaction: N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3 (g)
Answer:
Yes, yield.
Explanation:
N2(g) + 3 H2(g) → 2 NH3 (g) balanced equation
First, find limiting reactant:
Moles H2 = 1.83 g x 1 mole/2 g = 0.915 moles H2
Moles N2 = 9.84 g N2 x 1 mole/28 g = 0.351 moles N2
The mole ratio of H2: N2 is 3:1, so H2 is limiting (0.915 is less than 3 x 0.351)
Theoretical yield of NH3 = 0.915 mol H2 x 2 mol NH3/3 mol H2 = 0.61 moles NH3
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A mass of 0.30 kg is attached to a spring that has a spring constant of 210 N/m. What will be the period of this system?
Answer:
its A hope this helps
Explanation:
Which is the correct result of mitosis and
meiosis?
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf B. \ 2 \ diploid \ cells \ and \ 4 \ haploid \ cells}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Mitosis is a type of cell division. It occurs in somatic cells, which are basically any cells other than sex cells. A cell replicates the genetic material then undergoes one division to create 2 identical cells, both with a complete set of chromosomes. These are known as diploid cells.
Meiosis is another type of cell division, but it occurs only in sex cells, called gametes. The cell replicates the genetic material and the chromosomes cross over, which creates completely unique cells. The cell divide to create 2 cells, but then they divide again to create 4 cells. They each have half of the chromosomes of a somatic cell, so they are haploid cells
So, mitosis results in 2 diploid cells and meiosis forms 4 haploid cells.
Under what conditions is a real gas closely approximated by an ideal gas?
How are ball and sticks and space filling are similar ?
Answer:
Ball and stick models are three-dimensional models where atoms are represented by spheres of different colors and bonds are represented by sticks between the spheres. ... Space fill models are similar to ball and stick models in that they are three-dimensional models that represent atoms as colored spheres.
what is elastic energy
Answer:Elastic energy is energy stored in an object for temporary strain. It is basically potential energy.
Is carbon a metal or a nonmetal? How many valence electrons does a carbon atom have?
Answer:
carbon is a nonmetal with 4 valence electrons
Explanation:
The element carbon is on the nonmetal section of the periodic table.
A gas is most likely to change the liquid phase in the pressure of the gas
Answer: if pressure rises in closed vessel and temperature is low enough,
Gas may condense to liquid state
Typically, this happens when we raise the pressure at room temperature, but there are other situations that aren't covered, including lowering the temperature at room pressure.
What is temperature?Temperature is defined as a measurement of an object or substance's warmth or coldness in relation to a standard value. As opposed to extensive characteristics, like mass or volume, temperature is referred to as an intense property—one that is independent of the quantity of matter being considered—along with pressure, density, and other comparable properties.
If the temperature is low enough and pressure rises in a closed vessel, A gas can turn into a liquid form.
Thus, typically, this happens when we raise the pressure at room temperature, but there are other situations that aren't covered, including lowering the temperature at room pressure.
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What are some things that all plants need to grow?
Answer:
sunlight, water, carbon dioxide, soil, are the basics which you also have phosphorus and nitrogen
If 5.7 mol Cl2 reacts with Na , how many grams of NaCl could be formed? The
molar mass of NaCl is 58.44 g/mol
Answer:
666.22grams
Explanation:
The balanced chemical equation of this reaction is given as follows:
2Na + Cl2 → 2NaCl
Based on the above equation, 1 mole of Chlorine gas (Cl2) is needed to produce 2 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl).
Therefore, 5.7moles of Cl2 will react to produce (5.7 × 2) = 11.4moles of NaCl.
Note that, the mass of NaCl was asked in this question. We find the mass of NaCl from the mole by using the formula;
moles = mass/molar mass
Molar mass of NaCl = 58.44 g/mol
11.4 = mass/58.44
mass = 58.44 × 11.4
mass = 666.22grams.
Select whether the statement is for Speed, Velocity, or Acceleration.
The earth travels at 30 kilometers per second.
Velocity
Speed
Acceleration
Answer:
I think that the statement is relative to speed because it is saying km per second.
Answer:
Speed
Explanation:
Two reactant particles collide with proper orientation. The collision will be
effective if the particles have
(A) sufficient potential energy
(B) high activation energy
(C) high ionization energy
(D) sufficient kinetic energy
And explain why
Answer: D) Sufficient kinetic energy
Explanation:
Which of the following is not a compound?
Cl
CO2
NaCl
HCl
Which property of a substance determines whether the substance is a liquid or a solid at room temperature?
a) melting point
b) flexibility
c) solubility
d) conductivity
Answer:
a) melting point
Zr + O ⇒
B + O ⇒
Zn + C ⇒
Co + I ⇒
Mg + Br ⇒
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For this reaction: ____NH3 + ____O2 ____NO + ____H2O a. How many moles of oxygen are needed to react with 3.24 moles of ammonia?
Answer:
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29 mols of na2So4 is how many grams
Answer:
[tex]4118\ g[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]We\ are\ given,\\No.\ of\ moles\ of\ Na_2SO_4\ provided=29\ moles\\Hence,\\Now,\\Lets\ calculate\ the\ Gram\ Molecular\ Mass\ of\ Na_2SO_4.\\We\ know\ that,\\Gram\ Atomic\ Mass\ of\ Sodium(Na) \approx 23\ g\\Gram\ Atomic\ Mass\ of\ Sulphur(S) \approx 32\ g\\Gram\ Atomic\ Mass\ of\ Oxygen(O) \approx 16\ g\\Hence,\\We\ observe\ that,\\One\ molecule\ of\ Na_2SO_4\ is\ made\ up\ of\ 2\ Sodium\ Atoms,\ 1\\ Sulphur\ Atom\ and\ 4\ Oxygen\ Atoms.[/tex]
[tex]Hence,\\Gram\ Molecular\ Mass\ of\ Na_2SO_4=2*(GAM\ of\ Na)+1*(GAM\ of\ S)\\+4*(GAM\ of\ O)\\=2*23+1*32+4*16\\=46+32+64\\=46+96\\=142\ g[/tex]
[tex]Hence,\\We\ also\ know\ that,\\Mass\ of\ A\ Sample=No.\ of\ moles*Gram\ Molecular\ Mass\\Hence,\\Mass\ of\ 29\ moles\ of\ Na_2SO_4=29*142=4118\ g[/tex]
Answer:
4118.2
Explanation:
Given: 29 moles of na²[tex]So^{4}[/tex]
To find: In grams.
Solution: Wrong
If 1 na²[tex]So^{4}[/tex] is 142 grams, then 29 grams will be found if a set of fraction has been set up;
Let [tex]"x"[/tex] be the variable
[tex]\frac{142}{1} = \frac{29}{x}[/tex]
Cross multiply
[tex]\frac{142}{29}[/tex] [tex]= 4.9[/tex]
Correct Solution
Multiply 29 by 142 = 4118
what is the number of moles of solute in 250 mL of a .80M solution
Answer:
There are 0.1 moles of solute in 250 mL of 0.4 M solution
Explanation:
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The results of photosynthesis as glucose and oxygen
A) Photosynthesis
B)Products
C)Chloroplasts
D)Glucose
Answer:
Products
Explanation:
A covalent bond is formed when two atoms reach a stable state that balances:
MARK TWO RESPONSES
A
the repulsion between the nucleus protons of one atom to the electrons of the other atom
B
the attraction between the nucleus of one atom to the electrons of the other atom
C
the attraction between the two nuclei of the atoms, which both contain protons
D
the repulsion between the two nuclei of the atoms, which both contain protons
Answer:
B and I think A but you may want a secon opinion on that
Explanation:
I know that electrons are shared with covalent bonds so I assume the 2 answers are the ones with electrons it them
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How many liters of carbon monoxide are needed to react with 32.65 g oxygen gas to produce carbon dioxide?
Answer:
22.9 Liters CO(g) needed
Explanation:
2CO(g) + O₂(g) => 2CO₂(g)
? Liters 32.65g
= 32.65g/32g/mol
= 1.02 moles O₂
Rxn ratio for CO to O₂ = 2 mole CO(g) to 1 mole O₂(g)
∴moles CO(g) needed = 2 x 1.02 moles CO(g) = 2.04 moles CO(g)
Conditions of standard equation* is STP (0°C & 1atm) => 1 mole any gas occupies 22.4 Liters.
∴Volume of CO(g) = 1.02mole x 22.4Liters/mole = 22.9 Liters CO(g) needed
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*Standard Equation => molecular rxn balanced to smallest whole number ratio coefficients is assumed to be at STP conditions (0°C & 1atm).
What quantity of copper is deposited by the same quantity of electricity that deposited 9g of aluminum
Answer:
Mass of copper deposited = 31.75 g
Explanation:
According to Faraday's second law of electrolysis, when the same quantity of electricity is passed through different electrolytes, the relative number of moles of the elements deposited are inversely proportional to the charges on the ions of the elements.
From this law, it can be seen that the higher the charge, the lower the number of moles of a given element deposited.
Number of moles of aluminium in 9 g of aluminium = mass / molar mass
Molar mass of aluminium = 27 g
Number of moles of aluminium = 9/27 = 1/3 moles
Charge on aluminium ion = +3
3 moles of electrons will discharge 1 mole of aluminium,
1 mole of electrons will discharge 1/3 moles of aluminium
Number of moles of electrons involved = 1 mole of electrons
Charge on copper ion = +2
1 mole of electrons will discharge 1/2 moles of copper.
Mass of 1/2 moles of copper = number of moles × molar mass of copper
Molar mass of copper = 63.5 g
Mass of copper deposited = 1/2 × 63.5 = 31.75 g
What are the four organelles that process, transport, and stone materials?ANSWER QUICK PLZZ no website
1. Write the chemical symbol for each of the following elements.
Aluminum
Beryllium
Calcium
Flourine
Neon
Nitrogen
Silicon
Silfur
2. Write the name of the element for each of the following symbols.
Ar
B
Li
Na
Fe
3. What is the atomic number for the following elements?
C
Fe
Pb
O
N
Zn
Answer:
Chemical symbol:
Aluminum:Al
Berylium: Be
Calcium: Ca
Flourine: F
Neon: Ne
Nitrogen: N
Silicon: Si
Silfur: S
Element name
Ar: Argon
B: Boron
Li: Lithium
Na: Sodium
Fe: Iron
Atomic number
C:6
Fe: 26
Pb: 82
O: 8
N: 7
Zn: 30
Answer:
aluminum- Al
beryllium- Be
calcium- Ca
flourine- F
neon- Ne
nitrogen- N
silicon- Si
sulfur- S
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Ar- argon
B- boron
Li- lithium
Na- sodium
Fe- iron
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C- 6
Fe- 26
Pb- 82
O- 8
N- 7
Zn- 30
Explanation:
State the four things that make up your
health:
Answer: “Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity or diet, exercise, mental and social.