439.3 g CO2
Explanation:
First find the # of moles of CO2 that results from the combustion of 3.327 mol C3H6:
3.227 mol C3H6 × (6 mol CO2/2 mol C3H6)
= 9.981 mol CO2
Use the molar mass of CO2 to determine the # of grams of CO2:
9.981 mol CO2 x (44.01 g CO2/1 mol CO2)
= 439.3 g CO2
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 How many moles of hydrogen are needed to react with 5 moles of nitrogen?
Answer: 15 mol
Explanation:
From the equation, we know that for every mole of nitrogen consumed, 3 moles of hydrogen are consumed.
So, the answer is 5(3) = 15 mol
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4) The picture below shows information about the element Gold. How many protons does an atom of Gold have?
Answer:
79 protons.
Explanation:
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Let's say one of our bicycles tires has a volume of 30.0 Liters at 300 K. What will happen if
we double the volume?
Answer:
I think that temperature will be cut in half.
When volume increases, pressure decreases. As pressure decreases, temperature decreases. So if you double volume, pressure is halved and so will the temperature. I'm new to this, but I think that's the answer . Tell me if I'm right good luck!
Why would the acidic water that erupts from
geysers burn your skin?
Answer:
They're sometimes acidic
Microorganisms also break off pieces of surrounding rocks, which adds sulfuric acid to the pools. This highly acidic water bubbles to the surface, where it can burn anyone who is exposed to it
Explanation:
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A gas at 200 K occupies a volume of 350 ml. What temperature is needed to increase the volume
to 500 mL?
Answer: Temperature in constant pressure is 286 K
Explanation: If pressure remains constant, then V/T = constant.
V1 = 350 ml and T1 = 200 K and V2 = 500 ml. V1/T1 = V2/T2
and T2 = T1· V2 / V1 = 200 K · 500 ml / 300 ml = 285,7 K
How many molecules are in 50 grams of water?
write the chemical formula of 25 compound
I need D and E please I know the rest
Answer:
K2 +Br ->2KBr
K + I ->KI
actually I don't know the e option but I had tried can u pls balance it urself
Answer:
D. KOH + HBr will give KBr + H2O
E. KOH + HI will give KI + H2O
Nitrogen-13 emits beta radiation and decays to carbon-13 with a half life of 10
minutes. Assume a starting mass of 2.00 g of nitrogen-13.
(Use to answer the questions below.)
How long is three half-lives in the example above? *
Answer:
From the Question....
A half life is 10minutes...
3half lives would be a total of 30minutes.
Why chemical industry important for the nation with its examples.
Explanation:
employment in the country.
economic boom n latest techonology.
less poverty.
more development.
more jobs for people.
increase in exports which will make large profits n will be utilized in the development of country.
GDP per capita will increase.
high standard of living.
Since we know that _______________, we can conclude that the gas produced when mixing bath bombs in water could not be baking soda, citric acid, or water.
Answer:
Sodium bicarbonate.
Explanation:
The gas produced during the mixing of bath bombs in water is Sodium bicarbonate. If the reaction is with citric acid then Sodium citrate can be produced. They are weak acid with bicarbonate base. These bath bombs can be a mixture of wet and dry substances and any shape can be mold.
what is the difference between autotrophs and heterotrophs?
Answer:
Autotrophs have the ability to synthesize their own food from the substances surrounding them. Examples of this are photosynthesis or chemical energy. Heterotrophs cannot synthesize their own food. They have to get their nutrition from other animals or plants.
In shorter terms, autotrophs are plants. Heterotrophs are humans.
Explanation:
milk sours because of a chemical reaction that takes place between some of the chemicals that make up the milk. Why does a carton of milk left out on a countertop sour sooner than a carton of milk left in the refidgerator
Answer: A lower temperature slows down the reaction that causes souring, making the milk last longer in the refrigerator.
Explanation:
Milk is made up of different constituents which includes:
--> water,
--> fat,
--> proteins,
--> lactose (milk sugar) and minerals (salts).
Milk is also considered to be a heterogeneous mixture because of the presence of fat and water which are two immiscible liquid phases that are present.
Milk contains a sugar called lactose. It also contains harmless bacteria called lactobacillus, which uses lactose for energy and creates lactic acid as a by-product. It is the lactic acid which makes milk taste sour. Therefore when milk is kept at a LOWER temperature, these bacteria growths are limited but at a HIGHER temperature such as room temperature, the growth is increased. As they increase in growth, the bacteria makes use of the lactose for energy and creates lactic acid as a by-product as earlier mentioned, leading to the sour taste observed.
How many miles are in 27.4 g of NO2
Answer:
0.59 moles
Explanation:
Given mass = 27.4 g
Molar mass of NO₂ = 46 g/mol
We need to find the number of moles. We know that,
No of moles = given mass/molar mass
Put all the values,
[tex]n=\dfrac{27.4}{46}\\\\n=0.59[/tex]
Hence, there are 0.59 moles of NO₂ .
____is the degree of hotness or coldness of a body or place
In what sense are photons quantized?
A. Each photon emits more energy than its absorbs
B. Each photon can have multiple frequencies
C. Each photon travels exactly at the same speed of light
D. Each photon has a specific amount of energy
Answer:
Each photon has a specific amount of energy
Explanation:
A physics experiment is conducted at a pressure of 14.0 kPa. What is this pressure in mmHg?
Answer:
18.4 mmHg. The answer is 18.4 mmHg.
How many moles of hypomanganous acid, H3MnO4, are contained in 22.912 g?
Answer:
0.188mol
Explanation:
Using the formula as follows:
mole = mass/molar mass
Molar mass of hypomanganous acid, H3MnO4 = 1(3) + 55 + 16(4)
= 3 + 55 + 64
= 122g/mol
Mass of H3MnO4 is given as 22.912 g
Hence;
moles = 22.912 ÷ 122
number of moles = 0.188mol
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A gaseous product has a mass of 2.34 g and occupies a volume of 0.854 L. The
temperature in the laboratory is 302 K, and the air pressure is 1.04 atm. Calculate
the molar mass of the gas. (3 points)
1) 22.4 g/mol
2) 44.0 g/mol
3) 65.3 g/mol
4) 86.9 g/mol
The molar mass of the gas is 65.3 g/mol
How to determine the mole of the gas Volume (V) = 0.854 L.Temperature (T) = 302 KPressure (P) = 1.04 atmGas constant (R) = 0.0821 atm.L/Kmol Number of mole (n) =?The number of mole of the gas can be obtained by using the ideal gas equation as illustrated below:
PV = nRT
Divide both side by RT
n = PV / RT
n = (1.04 × 0.854) / (0.0821 × 302)
n = 0.0358 mole
How to determine the molar mass Mass = 2.34 gNumber of mole = 0.0358 mole Molar mass =?Molar mass = mass / mole
Molar mass = 2.34 / 0.0358
Molar mass of gas = 65.3 g/mol
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Answer:
65.3 g/mol
Explanation:
use the ideal gas law with molar mass formula
M = mRT/PV
m= 2.34 g
V = 0.854 L
T = 302k
P = 1.04
R = 0.0821
just plug those in and solve
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which of the following
are
products of photosynthesis?
1 water
2 carbon dioxide
3 glucose
4 oxygen gas
Multiple choice
Answer:
4. oxygen gas
Explanation:
when a plant goes through photosynthesis, it takes in Carbon Dioxide and releases Oxygen
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Which of the following is not a component of cell theory?
a. Cells can be generated by element condensation in water vapor.
b. All organisms are made of one or more cells.
c. Cells are basic building blocks of all life.
d. Cells must come from pre-existing cells.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Definitely not in the cell theory
Harim placed 5mL of ethanol into a container that weighs 1 gram using a dropper. He already knew the density of ethanol is 0.78 g/mL.
What is the mass of the ethanol, not including the container?
Answer:
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When temperature drops, (for example from 20 degrees celsius to 10 degrees celsius)
a.) energy increases
b.) particles move slower
c.) particles collide more often
d.) pressure increases
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What is the molarity when 25.0 g of the compound NaClO3 is placed in 85.0 mL of solution?
Answer: Molarity when 25.0 g of the compound [tex]NaClO_{3}[/tex]is placed in 85.0 mL of solution is 294.12 M.
Explanation:
Given: Mass = 25.0 g
Volume = 85.0 mL (1 mL = 0.001 L) = 0.085 L
Molarity is the number of moles of a substance divided by volume in liter.
Hence, molarity of given solution is calculated as follows.
[tex]Molarity = \frac{mass}{Volume (in L)}[/tex]
Substitute the values into above formula as follows.
[tex]Molarity = \frac{mass}{volume (in L)}\\= \frac{25.0 g}{0.085 L}\\= 294.12 M[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that molarity when 25.0 g of the compound [tex]NaClO_{3}[/tex]is placed in 85.0 mL of solution is 294.12 M.
If the half-cell containing 1.00 M Fe(NO3)2(aq) in galvanic cells Y and Z is replaced with a half-cell containing 5.00 M Fe(NO3)2(aq), what will be the effect on the cell voltage of the two galvanic cells
The details of the galvanic cells are missing so i have attached it.
Answer:
The voltage will increase in cell Y and decrease in cell Z.
Explanation:
Looking at the reaction, in half cell 3, we see that reduction takes place in galvanic cell Y while oxidation takes place in galvanic cell Z.
In galvanic cell Y, aluminum gains electrons which is reduction while in galvanic cell Z, Copper loses electrons which is oxidation.
Now, electricity involves movement of electrons and where there is a loss of electrons, it means a decrease in electricity and when there is a gain in electrons, it means there is an increase in electricity.
Now, in electricity, Voltage is directly proportional to electric power.
Thus, the higher the voltage, the higher the electric power.
Thus, in galvanic cell Y that undergoes gain in electrons, there will be an increase in voltage while in galvanic cell Z that undergoes loss of electrons, there will be a decrease in voltage.
Na2S(aq)+Cd(NO3)2(aq) 2NaNO3(aq)+CdS(s)
Sodium sulfide is the limiting reactant. Select the substances that are found in the test tube after the reaction has ended.
A) Na2S
B) Cd(NO3)2
C) NaNO3
D) CdS
b) determine the number of moles of carbon dioxide
produced.
Explanation:
The mass of one mole of a substance, expressed in gms, is equal to the mean molecular mass of the substance. The molecular mass of CO2= 12+2x16= 44 so the mass if a mole of CO2 is approximately 44 grams.
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