Answer:
CA, AI, O
Explanation:
Look at a periodic table and locate each element. Note their electronegativity levels.
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Answer:
2 3 and 6
Explanation:
7) If the mass of an object is 20 g and its volume is 25 L. What is the density of this object? 1 8) What is the difference between accuracy and precision? Copy and paste a picture of something that accurate but not precise and also something that is precise, but not accurate. 9) What is the formula for percent error?
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Answer:
Accuracy is the closeness of a measured value to the accepted or exact value. The precision of a tool is the smallest unit of measure the tool provides. The smaller the units a tool can measure, the more precise the tool. A measurement can be precise and not be accurate.
Explanation:
Predict and write the charges and symbols of the monatomic ions formed by the following atoms: bromine rubidium
Answer: The monoatomic ions formed by bromine and rubidium are [tex]Br^-[/tex] and [tex]Rb^+[/tex] respectively.
Explanation:
When an atom accepts an electron negative charge is created on atom and is called as anion. When atom loses an electron positive charge is created on atom and is called as cation.
The atomic number of bromine and rubidium is 35 and 37 respectively. So, the number of electrons is equal to 35 and 37 respectively. Bromine will gain one electron and rubidium will lose one electron to attain stable electronic configuration to form [tex]Br^-[/tex] and [tex]Rb^+[/tex] respectively.
[tex]Br:35:1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^23d^{10}4p^5[/tex]
[tex]Br^-:36:1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^23d^{10}4p^6[/tex]
[tex]Rb:37:1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^23d^{10}4p^63s^1[/tex]
[tex]Rb^+:36:1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^23d^{10}4p^6[/tex]
1. With the aid of a Hess cycle, determine the enthalpy of the decomposition reaction of sodium nitrate, NaNO3 to sodium nitrite, NaNO2 and oxygen, O2. [5]
Enthalpy of formation of NaNO3 = -468 kJ/mol
Enthalpy of formation of NaNO2 = -369kJ/mol
Answer:
Explanation:
2NaNO₃ = 2NaNO₂ + O₂
NaNO₃ = NaNO₂ + 1/2 O₂
- 468 kJ -369 kJ 0 kJ
enthalpy of decomposition reaction
= - 369 - ( - 468 ) kJ
= 99 kJ / mol .
Peptides can be separated using an ion‑exchange column based on their isoelectric (pI) values. At which pH values would two different peptides, one with a pI of 5.3 and the other with a pI of 8.5 , bind to a cation‑ and anion‑exchange column? Each peptide may be capable of binding to each column at more than one pH value.
Answer:
At pH 3.5:
Peptide A with pI 5.1 and peptide B with pI 8.5 will both bind to the anion-exchange column.
At pH 6.5:
Peptide A with pI 5.1 will bind to the cation-exchange column, while peptide B with pI 8.5 will bind to the anion-exchange column.
At pH 10.8:
Peptide A with pI 5.1 and peptide B with pI 8.5 will both bind to the cation-exchange column.
Explanation:
Ion-exchange column chromatography is used for separating proteins and other molecules in a solution based on differences in net charge. Negatively charged molecules bind to positively charged solid supports called the anion-exchange column, whereas, positively charged molecules bind to negatively charged solid supports known as cation-exchange column.
A peptide can acquire a net charge if the pH of the medium is either above or below its isoelectric point,pI. At pH above pI, the peptide acquires a net negative charge and can bind to a positive support. At pH above pI, the peptide acquires a net positive charge and can bind to a negative support. The greater the difference between pH and pI, the tighter the peptide will bind to the column.
At pH 3.5:
Peptide A with pI 5.1 and peptide B with pI 8.5 will both bind to the anion-exchange column.
At pH 6.5:
Peptide A with pI 5.1 will bind to the cation-exchange column, while peptide B with pI 8.5 will bind to the anion-exchange column.
At pH 10.8:
Peptide A with pI 5.1 and peptide B with pI 8.5 will both bind to the cation-exchange column.
The table below shows the average seasonal relative humidity during the summer in four locations:
Relative Humidity
Location Average Seasonal Relative Humidity (%)
A
76
81
с
60
D
98
B
Which location is most likely to experience frequent summertime storms? (3 points)
Location A
Ob
Location B
Oc
Location C
Od
Location D
Answer:
C
Explanation:
It’s the lowest to create storms
Which method of heat transfer allows you to fry an egg in a frying pan on the stove?
Answer:
Conduction
Explanation:
Answer:
Conduction is correct
Explanation:
What is the final concentration of a solution prepared by diluting 35.0 mL of 12.0 M HCl to a final volume of 1.20 L
Answer: The final concentration of a solution is 0.350 M
Explanation:
According to the dilution law,
[tex]C_1V_1=C_2V_2[/tex]
where,
[tex]C_1[/tex] = concentration of concentrated acid solution = 12.0 M
[tex]V_1[/tex] = volume of concentrated acid solution = 35.0 ml
[tex]C_2[/tex] = concentration of diluted acid solution= ?
[tex]V_2[/tex] = volume of another acid solution= 1.20 L = 1200 ml
( 1L=1000ml)
Putting in the values:
[tex]12.0\times 35.0=C_2\times 1200[/tex]
[tex]C_2=0.350M[/tex]
The final concentration of a solution prepared by diluting 35.0 mL of 12.0 M HCl to a final volume of 1.20 L is 0.350 M
Solid nickel reacts with aqueous lead (II) nitrate to form solid lead. What is the net ionic equation for this reaction? • Hint: In this reaction, nickel exhibits its most common oxidation state of +2. • Be sure to include the charge for each ion in the net ionic equation. Provide your answer below: (s) + (aq) → *(n)
Answer:
Pb²⁺(aq) --> Ni²⁺(aq)
Explanation:
The equation of the reaction is given as;
Ni(s) + Pb(NO₃)₂(aq) --> Pb(s) + Ni(NO₃)₂(aq)
In writing the ionic equation, we break the aqueous compound into ions. The solid and liquid compounds are ignored.
We have;
Pb²⁺(aq) + NO₃²⁻(aq) --> Ni²⁺(aq) + NO₃²⁻(aq)
Canceling the spectator ions;
Pb²⁺(aq) --> Ni²⁺(aq)
Answer:
Ni(s)+Pb2+(aq)→Ni2+(aq)+Pb(s)
Explanation:
The complete ionic equation of this reaction is
Ni(s)+Pb2+(aq)+2 NO−3(aq)→Ni2+(aq)+2 NO−3(aq)+Pb(s)
The nitrate ions are spectator ions and can be removed from the equation, giving us
Ni(s)+Pb2+(aq)→Ni2+(aq)+Pb(s)
What type of compound is disulfur dichloride?
a. organic compound
b. acid (ionic compound)
c. covalent compound
d. ionic compound
Answer:
Covalent compound
Explanation:
It is formed by covalent bonds, in which the atoms share a pair of valence electrons
10 The rate of the reaction between hemoglobin (Hb)
and carbon monoxide (CO) was studied at 20°C.
The following data were collected with all
concentration units in u mol/L. (A hemoglobin
concentration of 2.21 u mol/L is equal to
2.21 x 10 mol/L.)
[Hblo [CO),
Initial Rate
(u mol/L) (u mol/L) (u mol/Ls)
2.21
1.00
0.619
4.42
1.00
1.24
4.42
3.00
3.71
(a) Determine the orders of this reaction with
respect to Hb and CO.
(b) Determine the rate law.
(c) Calculate the value of the rate constant.
(d) What would be the initial rate for an
experiment with [Hb]o =3.36 u mol/L
[CO] =2.40 4 mol/L?
Answer:cookie
Explanation:
A cyclist traveled 2 miles in 10 minutes. What is the average speed of the cyclist?
Group of answer choices
Answer:
about 6 min
Explanation:
Question 1 of 7
Which sentence correctly explains the change that occurs when ice melts?
Ice melting is a physical change, and the state of the substance remains the same.
Ice melting is a physical change, and the mass of the substance remains the same.
оо оо
Ice melting is a chemical change, and the state of the substance remains the same.
Ice melting is a chemical change, and the mass of the substance remains the same.
Answer:
Explanation:B ice melting is a phiyscal change and the mass of the substance remains the same
Answer:
b
Explanation:
The following image represents the movement of a tsunami, a giant wave produced by an earthquake at sea. Which type of model is represented in this image?
A: Computer simulation
B: Graph
C: Map
D: Small-scale object
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It is not c or b, D is not applicable so it must be A
Gustavo and Beatriz are pushing on a door in opposite
directions. If the door does not move, the forces are
The net force in this scenario would be Answer: balanced and zero
Answer:
Correct
Explanation:
Balanced forces are always zero!
Answer:
Balanced
Zero
Explanation:
substance in which two or more atoms are bonded together.
molecule(s)
two or more atoms touching means they are connected as molecules which also make up compounds
Select the compound that is most likely to increase the solubility of AgCl when added to water.
a. MgBr2
b. KClO4
c. NH3
d. NaCl
Answer:
c
Explanation:
The compound which increase the solubility of AgCl in water is determined on the basis of the process called common ion effect. The solubility of AgCl will be maximum in NH₃. The correct option is C.
What is common ion effect?The process common ion effect can be defined as the suppression of the dissociation of a weak electrolyte (weak acid or weak base) by the addition of some strong electrolyte containing common ion.
The solubility is defined as the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved in a given solvent. Here AgCl dissociates into Ag⁺ and Cl⁻ ions. Both KClO₄ and NaCl contain Cl⁻ ions and thus common ion effect takes place. So the solubility decreases.
When AgCl is dissolved in NH₃ it forms a complex [ Ag (NH₃)₂]⁺. So it is highly soluble in NH₃. It is also soluble in water but not more than NH₃.
Thus the correct option C.
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Which of the following correctly compares the radii of F and F−?
A) F has a smaller radius than F− because an additional electron causes greater repulsion in F−.
B) F has a larger radius than F− because an additional electron causes greater repulsion in F.
C) F has a smaller radius than F− because F− has an additional energy shell.
D) F has a larger radius than F− because F has an additional energy shell.
F has a smaller radius than F− because F− has an additional energy shell correctly compares the radii of F and F−. The correct option is C.
Thus, Compared to oxygen, fluorine is a stronger electronegative element. The outermost electrons of fluorine are gripped by the nucleus more tightly than oxygen because fluorine has a high electronegativity.
It takes more energy to remove the outermost electron of fluorine than it does to remove the outermost electron of oxygen. Fluorine has a higher ionization energy than oxygen as a result.
An atom's energy is determined by how much energy it gains or loses as a result of chemical processes that result in electron loss or gain. Exothermic reactions are those in which energy is released, and endothermic reactions are those in which energy is absorbed.
Exothermic reactions produce negative energy, which is why energy is given a negative sign.
Thus, F has a smaller radius than F− because F− has an additional energy shell correctly compares the radii of F and F−. The correct option is C.
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Which of the following elements will lose electrons to form an
ion? Check all that apply.
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Fe
Pb
Se
Elements that will loose electron as so that ion can be formed are; Fe and Pb.
Fe ( iron ) and Pb ( Lead) are both metals and metals will always loose electron so that they can turn to postively charged ion, and this ion is regarded as Cation.Phosphorus (P) is a non- metal, it will only gain electron and turn to a negatively charged ions, this ion is regarded as Anion.Therefore, Metals usually lose electron while non- metals accept the electron.
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Hello I was wondering if anyone knew how to draw the molecular geometry of fentanyl. I already did the Lewis structure.
Answer:
i dont
Explanation:
What mass is contributed by Br-79?
Answer:
Calculate the mass of BR -79? Bromine has 2 naturally occurring isotopes (Br-79 and Br-81) and has an atomic mass of 79.904 amu
Explanation:
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As a sample's temperature increases, which two factors also increase?
A. Particle speed
O.B. Particle boiling point
C. Particle kinetic energy
D. Particle size
Help please
Answer:
speed
energy
Answer:
particle speed and particle energy
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a problem caused by dams?
O A. They can be used to generate electricity.
B. They provide water for the irrigation of crops.
.
O C. They impede fish migration and spawning.
O D. They collect and store water for human use.
Unsanitary meat processing, poisonous additives, and false claims about the efficacy of drugs (i.e., "snake oil") resulted in the original Food
and Drugs Act and Meat Inspection Act in 1906.
True or False
which of the elements below has a smaller atomic radius. element1: 1s2 2s2 2p4 element2: 1s2 2s2 2p5
Answer:
both are same give different number
What is the relationship between pressure and temperature
Answer:
The Pressure Temperature Law. This law states that the pressure of a given amount of gas held at constant volume is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature. With an increase in temperature, the pressure will go up.
Explanation:
You want to make a bracelet and have two materials: gold and silver. The bracelet needs to be eight inches long. You want to use the least amount of material possible and can only make the bracelet out of gold or silver. What would you need to know about each atom, and how would this information help you make a decision? Explain.
Answer:
I'm going to call the length of the bracelet the number of times you have to add to get back to the first bead. This is the same as the number of beads, except in one case:
The shortest bracelet has length 1 and starts with (0,0). If you add one time, you get back to the first 0. But the bracelet has two beads. (Every bracelet has to have at least two beads to start.) The next shortest bracelet starts with (0,5), and has length 3: 0 5 5.
There is a bracelet of length 4 that starts with (2,6) (the first example on the main page):
2 6 8 4
There is a bracelet of length 12 that starts with (1,3) (the second example on the main page):
1 3 4 7 1 8 9 7 6 3 9 2
There is a bracelet of length 20 that starts with (0,4)
0 4 4 8 2 0 2 2 4 6 0 6 6 2 8 0 8 8 6 4
There is a bracelet of length 60 that starts with (0,1)
how many grams of diazine (N2H2) are there in 2.55 mol of the compound
Answer:
76.5g is present in 2.55mol of diazine
Explanation:
no. of mole equals mass over molar mass
molar mass of diazine equals 30g/mol.. then substitute to get the mass in grams which is 76.5g
which of these is a cost of using paper grocery bags
Answer:
15 cents where im from
Explanation: