__M+__Q2----->___MQ3

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Answer 1

Answer: 2M + 3Q2 -----> 2MQ3

Explanation:

2 Ms either side, and 6 Qs either side

Answer 2
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Balance the following skeletal equation:
Li(s) + H2O(1) -------> -------> LiOH(aq) + H2(g).

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Answer:

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How many grams are in 4.5 moles of sodium hydroxide (NaOH)?

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There is 40 grams in one mole so there is 179.986 or if u round up 180

Answer:

179.986995

Explanation:

1 mole is equal to 39.99711 grams.

so muitiply 39.99711 by 4.5 and get 179.986995

Calculate the mass (in grams) of 3.01x1021 atoms of cobalt (Co).

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the answer i got is 2.95 g Co

Please help me with this homework

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Answer is gas for sure and I think it’s ice for question 2

4.6 moles of a gas are at a temperature of 325 K and a volume of 96.8 L, what is the pressure of the gas

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Answer:

1.27atm is the pressure of the gas

Explanation:

Using combined gas law, we can find the pressure of a gas with the moles, temperature and volume of the gas. The formula is:

PV = nRT

P = nRT / V

Where P is pressure in atm

n are the moles of the gas: 4.6 moles

R is gas constant: 0.082tamL/molK

T is absolute temperature: 325K

V is volume: 96.8L

Replacing:

P = 4.6mol*0.082atmL/molK*325K / 96.8L

P = 1.27atm is the pressure of the gas

Create the Equation: How many grams of Aluminum Chloride would be made in a reaction between 50.0 g of Aluminum and 125g of Magnesium Chloride?

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Answer:

0g

Explanation:

Magnesium is more reactive than aluminium so no reaction occurs

what happens when you burn magnesium in air

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It forms a white powder

Explanation:

Oxygen and magnesium combine in a chemical reaction to form this compound. After it burns, it forms a white powder of the magnesium oxide. Magnesium gives up two electrons to oxygen atoms to form this powdery product. This is an exothermic reaction.

The following are properties of metals except:
1
Conducts electricity
2
Gas at room temperature
3
High lustre
4
Ductile

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2 because metals are solid at room temperature

Answer:

Except 2- gas at room temperature

Explanation:

How much energy is released when 6.0 g of water is condensed from water to vapor?

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Answer:6.0g x 1 mol/18.02g x 40,65 kJ/mol

Explanation: just did the quiz

13.6 kilojoules (kJ) of energy is released when 6.0 g of water is condensed from water to vapor.

To calculate the energy released when 6.0 grams of water is condensed from water to vapor, we need to use the concept of heat of vaporization (also known as enthalpy of vaporization). The heat of vaporization is the amount of energy required to change one gram of a liquid into vapor at its boiling point, without any change in temperature.

The heat of vaporization of water is approximately 40.7 kJ/mol at its boiling point (100°C or 373.15 K). We can use this information to calculate the energy released when 6.0 grams of water is condensed.

Step 1: Calculate the number of moles of water (H₂O) in 6.0 grams.

Molar mass of water (H₂O) = 2 g/mol (for hydrogen) + 16 g/mol (for oxygen) = 18 g/mol

Number of moles of water = Mass of water / Molar mass of water

Number of moles of water = 6.0 g / 18 g/mol = 0.333 moles

Step 2: Calculate the energy released during condensation.

Energy released = Number of moles of water × Heat of vaporization

Energy released = 0.333 moles × 40.7 kJ/mol = 13.6 kJ

Therefore, approximately 13.6 kilojoules (kJ) of energy are released when 6.0 grams of water is condensed from water to vapor.

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Answer:

Precipitation

Explanation:

Precipitation is when water falls from the clouds back to earth as rain, snow, or hail. The water returns to the rivers to continue the water cycle. So, the answer is D, precipitation.

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Answer:

Vapor Information

Explanation:

Atmospheric rivers are relatively long, narrow regions in the atmosphere like rivers in the sky that transport most of the water vapor outside of the tropics. Not all atmospheric rivers cause damage, and most are weak systems that often provide beneficial rain or snow that is crucial to the water supply.

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The standard molar enthalpy of vaporization for water is 40.79kJ/mol. What mass of steam is required to release 500 kJ of energy upon condensation?

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Answer:

220.9g of water are required

Explanation:

The molar enthalpy of vaporization is defined as the heat released when 1 mole of water changes from liquid to gas.

For water, 1 mole releases 40.79kJ. To release 500kJ are necessaries:

500kJ * (1mol / 40.79kJ) = 12.26 moles are necessaries

To convert moles to grams we must use the molar mass (H2O = 18.02g/mol):

12.26 moles * (18.02g / 1 mol) =

220.9g of water are required

If you react 59.54 g of S and 78 g of HNO3, how many grams of NO2 can you
theoretically produce?
S + 6 HNO3 + H2SO4 + 6 NO2 + 2 H2O

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Answer:

56.94759 grams of NO2

Explanation:

Stoichiometric Equation:

1 S + 6 HNO3 → 1 H2SO4 + 6 NO2 + 2 H2O.

This is so you can create ratios between each compound in the reaction, and identify the limiting and excess reactants to determine exactly how much can be produced?

The coefficients or molecular quantity of each compound in the balanced equation represents the amount of moles.

To figure out how much can be produced, you have to convert 59.54 g of S into moles of S and 78 g of HNO3 into moles of HNO3.

A reference such as a periodic table can be very helpful as it has the atomic mass of each element which is the mass with respect to 1 mol of that element.

molecular formula of CH2O, 120 g/mol

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The given empirical form aula of compound is CH20

The given molar mass of a compound of 120g/ml

Molar mass of empirical formula
CH20=30g/ml

n= molar mass/ molar mass of empirical formula substitute as follows: n= 120g/ml/30g/ml

n= 4 so, 4 x CH20= C4H8O4

Therefore, the molecular formula of a compound is determined to be C4H8O4

Organelle X is a -
A.
mitochondrion, which makes energy for the cell.
B.
ribosome, with carries proteins within the cell.
C.
centriole, which helps divide the cell in two.
D
lysosome, which helps digest substances inside the cell.

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

What is the process of old crust sinking back into the mantle? *

a. earthquake
b. transform boundary
c. seafloor spreading
d. subduction

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Answer:

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N sub 2 +3H sub 2 rightwards arrow 2NH sub If 6 liters of hydrogen gas are used, how many liters of nitrogen gas will be needed for the above reaction at STP

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Answer:

2L of nitrogen gas will be needed

Explanation:

Based on the following reaction:

N₂ + 3H₂ → 2NH₃

1 mole of nitrogen reacts with 3 moles of hydrogen to produce 2 moles of ammonia.

If 6L of hydrogen (In a gas, the volume is directly proportional to the moles, Avogadro's law) react, the volume of nitrogen gas required will be:

6L H₂ * (1mol N₂ / 3 moles H₂) =

2L of nitrogen gas will be needed

Define what coal is, explain how it forms, and what it is
used for today

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Answer:

the main use of coal in the United States is to generate electricity.

Coal is a combustible black or brownish-black sedimentary rock with a high amount of carbon and hydrocarbons

Coal is formed when dead plant matter decays into peat and is converted into coal by the heat and pressure of deep burial over millions of years.

A student lives in a place that receives lots of snow and ice during the winter. The student has observed that the highway department spreads salt on the road after a snowfall. Which of the following correctly explains why the highway department uses salt on the roads?

Salt lowers the freezing point of water, which makes the melted snow on the road less likely to form ice.

Salt raises the freezing point of water, which makes the melted snow on the road less likely to form ice.

Salt raises the vapor pressure of water, which makes the melted snow more likely to evaporate before it freezes.

Salt lowers the osmotic pressure of water, which makes the melted snow more likely to be absorbed into the ground before it freezes.

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Answer:

Salt lowers the freezing point of water, which makes the melted snow on the road less likely to form ice.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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explain what thermal energy is and use real life examples to support your explanation (science)

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Answer:

boiling water on a stove is an example of thermal energy thermal energy produced when the atoms and molecules is in a substance vibrate faster due rise in temperature .

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Food chains always begin with what type of organism? Why?

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Food chains always begin with the sun but the organism that it starts with is a plant typically grass. Plants are fuel for consumers

which would have higher entropy? solid ice, liquid water at 30C, liquid water at 60C, Water vapor

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Answer:

liquid water

Explanation:

becouse liquid water is 30C

Answer:

one: b

two: b

three: a

four: b

Explanation:

What name describes the top-level aquifer?
A. easy aquifer
B. well of water
C. perched water table
D. top-level water table

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

because the rain go down in the earth

What is the difference between the reaction of CH3COOH with H20 and with OH?​

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Answer:

Explanation:  CH3COOH(aq) + H2O(l) ↔ CH3COO-(aq) + H3O+(aq) acid base ... sulfuric acid can react with either OH- or. H.

What processes and involved in the creation of sedimentary rock? Please help

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Periodic table 50 elements with thier valancies​

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Answer:

The first 50 elements along with their valences are given below :

1. Hydrogen = 1

2. Helium = 0

3. Lithium = 1

4. Beryllium = 2

5. Boron = 3

6. Carbon = 4

7. Nitrogen = 3

8. Oxygen = 2

9. Fluorine = 1

10. Neon = 0

11. Sodium = 1

12. Magnesium = 2

13. Aluminium = 3

14. Silicon = 4

15. Phosphorus = 3

16. Sulphur = 2

17. Chlorine = 1

18. Argon = 0

19. Potassium = 1

20. Calcium = 2

21. Scandiun = 3

22. Titanium = 3

23. Vanadium = 4

24. Chromium = 3

25. Manganese = 4

26. Iron = 2

27. Cobalt = 2

28. Nickel = 2

29. Copper = 2

30. Zinc = 2

31. Gallium = 3

32. Germanium = 4

33. Arsenic = 3

34. Selenium = 2

35. Bromine = 1

36. Krypton = 0

37. Rubidium = 1

38. Strontium = 2

39. Yttrium = 3

40. Zirconium = 4

41. Niobium = 3

42. Molybdenum = 3

43. Technetium = 7

44. Ruthenium = 4

45. Rhodium = 3

46. Palladium = 4

47. Sliver = 1

48. Cadmium = 2

49. Indium = 3

50. Tin = 4

Note :

An element like Iron, copper can have more than one valencies.

Answer:

50 elements chemical eq, atomic number, atomic mass, no.of electrons, no.of protons, no.of neutrons, electronic configuration and valancies are given in the above attachment

Explanation:

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One orbit of the earth around the sun equals _____________ miles.

595 million
360 million
5,280

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Answer:

it's about 580millon, but the closest you have is 595 million, so pick that one

Answer:

should be 595 !

Explanation:

What is the oxidation number for S in the compound SO3? (Recall that O has an oxidation number of –2.) A. 0

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf +6}}[/tex]

Explanation:

A compound must have a net charge of 0. The charges have to balance each other out and equal 0.

We have the compound sulfur trioxide with a chemical formula of SO₃.

Oxygen (O) has an oxidation state of -2, which means it will have a charge of -2 in the compound. However, note there is a subscript after the O in the chemical formula. Therefore, there are 3 oxygen atoms in the compound and each one has a charge of -2. The oxygen has an overall charge of -6 because 3*-2 = -6.

There is only one atom of sulfur (there is no subscript, so a 1 is implied). It has to balance out the -6 charge of the oxygen atoms, so it must be +6.

The oxidation number for sulfur is +6 in the compound sulfur trioxide.

Answer:

+6

Explanation:

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Which of the following movements of ocean water has the greatest direct effect on the growth of producers.
A. Upwelling
B. Deep Current
C. Surface Current
D. Convection Current

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Answer:

A- Upwelling

Explanation:

Find the concentration of a sample of chlorous acid if 35.5 mL
of 0.120 M NaOH is needed to titrate 10.0 mL of the acid.
M

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Answer: 71

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Answer: 0.426

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The reaction of perchloric acid (HClO4) with lithium hydroxide (LiOH) is described by the equation: HClO4 + LiOH → LiClO4 + H2O Suppose 100 mL of perchloric acid is neutralized by exactly 46.9 mL of 0.75 M lithium hydroxide. What is the concentration of the perchloric acid?

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Answer:

[HClO₄] = 0.35 M

Explanation:

Neutralization reaction is:

HClO₄ + LiOH  →  LiClO₄  +  H₂O

In this case, we have a titration between a weak acid and a strong base.

In chemistry it is also called an acid base equilibrium.

HClO₄  +  H₂O  ⇄  ClO₄⁻   +  H₃O⁺       Ka

The weak acid is firstly neutralized by the strong base, in order to have a buffer solution before the equivalence point.

When we reach the equivalence point, mmoles of acid = mmoles of base and there is a formula to determine it so:

M acid . Volume of acid = M base . Volume of base

M acid . 100 mL = 0.75 M . 46.9 mL

M acid = (0.75 M . 46.9 mL) / 100 mL → 0.35 M

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