Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 84.313 \ g/mol}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The molar mass is the mass per mole of an element or substance. The values for atomic mass on the Periodic Table are used as the molar mass. Look up the molar masses for the elements in the formula.
Mg: 24.305 g/molC: 12.011 g/molO: 15.999 g/molAnalyze the formula. Magnesium and carbon have no subscript, so there is only one atom of each. Oxygen has a subscript of 3, so there are 3 atoms and the mass has to be multiplied by 3.
MgCO₃= 24.305 + 12.011+ 3(15.999) MgCO₃= 24.305+12.011+47.997=84.313 g/molThe molar mass of magnesium carbonate is 84.313 grams per mole.
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Answer:
I think it is C
Explanation:
Elizabeth REALLY didn’t study, and she also wrote the formula for dicarbon tetrafluoride as “C2F5”. Describe why her answer is incorrect.
Answer:
correct formula: C2F4
Explanation:
tetra means 4. There are 2 C and 4 F in dicarbon tetrafluoride.
Astronauts go to live on the International Space Station for a period of ________ month(s). A one B three C six D nine
Answer:
The answer is C. six months
Explanation:
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1) Calculate the percent composition of each element in ammonia (NH).
Answer:
[tex]\% N=82.2\% \\\\\% H=17.8\%[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since ammonia is NH₃, we can see nitrogen weights 14.01 g/mol and hydrogen 3.03 g/mol as there is one only nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms; thus, the total mass is 17.04 g/mol. In such a way, the percent composition of each element turns out to be:
[tex]\% N=\frac{14.01}{17.04}*100\%=82.2\% \\\\\% H=\frac{3.03}{17.04}*100\%=17.8\%[/tex]
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A gas takes
up a volume of 17 L, has a
pressure of 2.3 atm, and a temperature
of 299 K. If I raise the temperature to
350 K and lower the pressure to 1140
mmHg, what is the new volume?
Answer:
V₂ = 25.065 L
Explanation:
Given data:
Initial volume = 15L
Initial pressure = 1500 mmHg (1500/760 = 1.97 atm)
Initial temperature = 299 K
Final temperature = 350 K
Final volume = ?
Final pressure = 1050 mmHg (1050/760 = 1.38 atm)
Formula:
P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂
P₁ = Initial pressure
V₁ = Initial volume
T₁ = Initial temperature
P₂ = Final pressure
V₂ = Final volume
T₂ = Final temperature
Solution:
V₂ = P₁V₁ T₂/ T₁ P₂
V₂ = 1.97 atm × 15 L × 350 K / 299 K × 1.38 atm
V₂ = 10342.5 atm .L. K / 412.62 K.atm
V₂ = 25.065 L
Which postmortem parameter is fixed by 8 hours?
1)cloudiness of the eyes
2)rigor mortis
3)livor mortis
4)putrefaction
Cool air can hold less water vapor than warm air. Apply this fact to explain why clouds and precipitation form on the windward side of the mountain.
The pressure is directly proportional to temperature (when the pressure decrease the temperature decrease too). Because the air parcel expands so the molecules will not interact with each other as much.
The energy of the particles does not change but the fact that the particles are more spaced out means the parcel is cooler.
so now, the warmer a parcel of air the more water vapor it can hold. so, if a parcel of air cools it's ability to hold water vapor drops and if it drops to a low enough point that is when the water vapor will condense and turn back into liquid water. This is how clouds and precipitation form on the the windward side of the mountain.
Clouds and precipitation form on the windward side of the mountain due to change in temperature and pressure.
What is the relation between pressure and temperature?
Temperature of any substance is directly proportional to the pressure of that substance.
If the temperature of the wind increases so that winds get warmer and at the same time pressure of gas also increases, due to which particles will go far from each other. After this warm air rises up and cools down will condenses to form clouds, after this precipitate will falls on the windward side of the mountain.
Hence due to temperature and pressure precipitate will form on the windward side of the mountain.
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what is derived from sheep and goats that is used in break fluid
A bones and horns
B Fats and Fattys acids
C Manure
D Wool and Lanolin
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Plasma can be found naturally in
O water and ice.
O stars and lightning.
O wood and metal.
O comets and asteroids.
Answer:
stars and lightning. this is the answer ok
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Answer:
Amplitude
Explanation:
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what is the mass of 1.25 L of ammonia gas at STP
Answer:
mass 1.25 Liters NH₃(gas) = 0.949 grams (3 sig-figs)
Explanation:
At STP (Standard Temperature-Pressure conditions => 0°C(=273K) and 1atm pressure, 1 mole any gas will occupy 22.4 Liters.
So, given 1.25 Liters ammonia gas at STP, convert to moles then multiply by formula wt. (17g/mole gives mass of NH₃.
moles NH₃(gas) = 1.25L NH₃(gas)/22.4L NH₄(gas)· NH₃(gas)mole⁻¹ = 0.0558 mole NH₃(gas).
Converting to grams NH₃(gas) = 0.0558 mole NH₃(gas) x 17 g·mol⁻¹ = 0.949 grams NH₃(gas).
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Sulfur
how many electron shells in 4th shell?
Answer:
16 electrons in a sulfur atom. Looking at the picture, you can see there are two electrons in shell one, eight in shell two, and six in shell three.
Explanation:
Liquids B and C are partially miscible at 25 oC. When one starts with 1 mol of C at 25 oC and isothermally adds B a little at a time, a two-phase system first appears when a bit more than 0.125 mol of B has been added; continuing to add B, one finds the two-phase system becomes a one-phase system when a total of 3 mol of B has been added. For a system consisting of 2.5 mol of B and 2 mol of C at 25 oC, find the number of moles of B and of C present in each phase.
Answer:
[tex]0.8\overline 3[/tex] moles of A and 2.5 moles of B in the one-phase system
[tex]1.1 \overline 6[/tex] moles of A and [tex]0.1458 \overline 3[/tex] moles of B in the two-phase system
[tex]0.3541 \overline 6[/tex] moles of B remains in the system
Explanation:
The given parameters are;
The extent of miscibility of liquid B and C = Partially miscible
The number of moles of liquid B added to 1 mole of liquid A that forms a two-phase system = 0.125 mol of liquid B
The number of moles of liquid B added to 1 mole of liquid A that forms a one -phase system = 3 moles of liquid B
Whereby the system consist of 2.5 mol of B and 2 mol of C at 25°C, we have;
The 1 mole of A mixes with 3 moles of B to form a single phase solution
Therefore;
2.5 moles of B will mix with (1/3)×2.5 moles of A = 5/6 moles of A
The remaining number of moles of A in the system = 2 - 5/6 = 7/6 moles of A
Similarly, we have;
At least, 0.125 mole of B combines with 1 mole of A to form a two-phase system
7/6 moles of A will combine with 7/6 × 0.125 = 7/48 moles of B to form a two-phase system
The number of moles of B left = 0.5 - 7/48 = 17/48 = 0.3541[tex]\overline 6[/tex] moles of A
Therefore, we have;
5/6 moles of A and 2.5 moles of B in the one-phase system
7/6 moles of A and 7/48 moles of B in the two-phase system
17/48 moles of B remaining in the system
What is the atomic mass of element XX if 3.6 moles of the substance has a mass of 192 grams?
Answer:
53.3g/mol
Explanation
Moles=mass/molar mass
Molar mass= mass/moles
Molar mass= 192/3.6
= 53.3
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How many grams equal 4.3 x 1024 atoms of oxygen (02)?
Answer: 248.66g
Explanation:
4.3e24 / 6.23e23 = 6.9 mols O2
6.9(18.02*2)=248.66
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Answer and Explanation:
The molar mass of a substance is all of the weights from the elements combined.
So, we have the elements
CU, S, and [tex]O_{4}[/tex]
CU has a mass is 65
S mass is 32
O has a mass of 16, but there's 4 atoms of O, so we do 16 times 4, which is 64.
Now we add.
65 + 32 + 64 is 161.
So, the answer is 160, or answer choice A.
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Balance the chemical equation
C2H6+O2 = CO2 +H2O
Question 2 (1 point)
(02.01 LC)
Which scientist proposed the model of an atom as a solid sphere? (1 point)
John Dalton
Niels Bohr
Ernest Rutherford
William Crookes
Answer:
John Dalton
Explanation:
Both John Dalton and Democritus thought that the atom was an indivisible sphere until J.J. Thompson came out with the plum pudding model. Hope I helped!
After you set up your apparatus for the second part of the experiment, your group begins to add the textbooks on top of the plunger. It appears that the plunger continues to drop with every added book and does not return to its original place after the books are removed. What possible sources of error could be given for this experimental outcome? Be specific and give at least two reasons.
The possible sources of error that could be given for this experimental outcome is the change in the density of the air.
What is an experiment?An experiment simply means the procedure that is carried out in order to refute a particular hypothesis. It should be noted that experiments are important to provide insights into the cause and effect of a particular situation.
In this situation, with every added book, the volume of that air column will reduce. It is just important that the temperature should remain constant when the gas compression is taking place.
Another source of error is the assumption of moles that was assumed was constant during the experiment. In this scenario, it's possible that some gas could have escaped while the compression was taking place.
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Who among, Amit and Saaketh, is correct? Explain.
Answer:
What is their question answers exactly? I won't be able to explain who is correct.
Explanation:
Answer:
Not a lot to draw from this question if im going to be honest
Explanation
chemical properties of elements
Answer:
Atomic number. The atomic number indicates the number of protons within the core of an atom. ...
Atomic mass. The name indicates the mass of an atom, expressed in atomic mass units (amu). ...
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Answer: You forgot to zero the balance
Explanation:
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In a high-pressure system,
a.
air molecules are far apart and pressing on Earth’s surface.
b.
air molecules are far apart and rising away from Earth’s surface.
c.
air molecules are close together and pressing on Earth’s surface.
d.
air molecules are close together and rising away from Earth’s surface.
Answer:
c.
air molecules are close together and pressing on Earth’s surface.
Explanation:
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The subscript represents the number of ____________ in a chemical equation.
Which of the following is a characteristic of both the Earth and the Moon?
Fossils and fossil
fuels under the
surface
Rocky surface
covered with
landforms
Flowing water in
Oceans and rivers
Atmosphere
containing oxygen
Answer:
rocky surface covered with landforms
Explanation:
Which set of coefficients will correctly balance the following skeleton equation?
Fe + Cl2 →FeCl3
Answer:
2Fe + 3Cl2 → 2FeCl3
Explanation:
If 280.4 g of KOH react with an excess of FeCl3, how many grams of Fe(OH)3 will be produced?
FeCl3 + 3 KOH — Fe(OH)3 + 3 KCI
How many grams will be produced?
Answer:
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Answer:
A. Mass = 61kg, weight on moon = 97.8N
Explanation:
To calculate the weight (force) from Mass of a body, the following formula is used:
W = mg
Where;
W = weight (Newtons)
m = mass (kg)
g = acceleration due to gravity (9.8m/s²)
According to this question, a scale shows that I weigh 600N on Earth, the mass on Earth can be calculated thus:
Using W = mg
m = W/g
m = 600/9.8
m = 61.2
m = 61kg
However, this mass on Earth will weigh differently on the Moon because gravity in the moon is 1.6 N/kg. The weight of the 61kg on the Moon is:
W(moon) = mass × gravity
W = 61 × 1.6
W = 97.6 N
Therefore, Mass = 61kg, weight on moon = 97.8N