Answer:
The answer is 3430 kgExplanation:
The mass of a substance when given the density and volume can be found by using the formula
mass = Density × volumeFrom the question
volume = 2800 m³
density = 1.225 kg/m³
We have
mass = 2800 × 1.225
We have the final answer as
3430 kgHope this helps you
What is inside a Atom?
Answer:
there are three different subatomic particles inside them: the protons, neutrons, and electrons
Group the elements into pairs that would most likely exhibit similar chemical properties. It does not matter which pair of elements is pair 1, pair 2, or pair 3, so long as the correct elements are paired. elements are N, As, Br, Mg, Sr, F
The elements in a group containing similar physical properties are
Pair 1 -- K and Li
Pair 2 -- S and Te
Pair 3 -- Br and F
Those elements which belong to the same group in the periodic table have similar number of valence electrons in the last shell and such elements exhibit similar properties.Potassium(K) and Lithium(Li) belong to a similar group i.e group 1.Sulfur (S) and Tellurium (Te) belong to a similar group i.e. group 16.Bromine(Br) and Flourine (F) belong to a similar group i.e. group 17Elements in a group exhibit similar periodic properties be it physical or chemical.It is in accordance with the periodic rules.To learn more periodic properties visit:
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Which graph shows acceleration?
Graph A and B both show acceleration.
Graph B shows acceleration, but Graph A does not.
Neither graph shows acceleration. They both show velocity.
Graph A shows acceleration, but Graph B does not.
Answer:
graph a shows acceleration and b does not
Explanation:
the velocity increases in graph a, but stays constant in graph b
Answer:
graph a shows acceleration and b does not
Explanation:
Which property is not a physical property?
A. Color
B. Ability to Burn
C. Density
D. Melting Point
Answer: Ability to Burn
Explanation: I TOOK THE TEST
The elwments in group 17 of the periodic table are all halogens. All halogens have the same ______.
A. Atomic number
B. Atomic mass
C. Number of possible isotopes
D. number of valence electrons
Group 17 elements called halogens . All halogens have the same number of valence
electrons
How are gases and liquids different from each other? O A. Liquids can change volume, and gases cannot. B. Gases can change shape, and liquids cannot. C. Liquids can change shape, and gases cannot. D. Gases can change volume, and liquids cannot.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
d is the right answer since gases do not have definite shape and volume and liquids have definite volume. so liquid cannot change its volume but gas can
Complete the passage. K (potassium) belongs to group IA of the periodic table, and has 1 valence electron. Br (bromine) belongs to VIIA, and has valence electrons. answer= 7
Answer:
See detailed explanation.
Explanation:
Hello.
In this case, since the electron configuration of potassium whose atomic number is 19 turns out:
[tex]K^{19}: 1s^2,2s^2,2p^6,3s^2,3p^6,4s^1[/tex]
We can see that the last level is 4 which has one electron, meaning that potassium has one valence electron. Moreover, since bromine's atomic number is 35, its electron configuration is:
[tex]Br^{35}: 1s^2,2s^2,2p^6,3s^2,3p^6,4s^2,3d^{10},4p^5[/tex]
We can see that the last level is also 4 and it has 2+5 = 7 valence electrons. In such a way, we infer that the valence electrons are computed by the electrons at the outer or last energy level of an element.
Regards.
Answer:
7
Explanation:
Compound X has the formula C8H12. X reacts with two molar equivalents of hydrogen in the presence of a palladium catalyst to form cyclooctane. Treatment of X with ozone followed by zinc in aqueous acid gives two molar equivalents of the same dialdehyde. What is the structure of X
Answer:
See explanation and image attached
Explanation:
If we look at the question closely, we will discover that two molar equivalents of hydrogen gas was used to obtain cyclooctane rom X. This implies that the compound X is an alkyne and it must be cyclooctyne since the hydrogen serves to reduce the triple bond and yield the corresponding alkane.
This is confirmed by the second statement which is ozonolysis of the X with zinc in aqueous acid which gave two molar equivalents of the same dialdehyde.
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A beaker contains 42.0 mL of carbon tetrachloride ( CCl4 , density is 1.59 g/mL). Determine how many molecules of carbon tetrachloride are in the beaker.
Answer:
Number of molecules = 2.61 x 10²³
Explanation:
Given:
Volume of tetra-chloride = 42 ml
Density = 1.59 g/ml
Find:
Number of molecules
Computation:
Mass = Volume of tetra-chloride x Density
Mass = 42 x 1.59
Mass = 66.78
Molecular mass of tetra-chloride = 154 g/mol
Moles = 66.78 / 154
Moles = 0.4337
0.4337 mole = 0.4337 x Avogadro number
0.4337 mole = 0.4337 x 6.022 x 10²³
Number of molecules = 2.61 x 10²³
Rosa uses a microscope to look at a group of cells. She sees that the cells are joined together, so she knows that they are from one organism. She also sees that all of them have cell walls. Rosa could be looking at which type of cells?
Answer:
Mushroom cells
Explanation:
They are mushroom cells because they are together.
Which of the following is the correct formula used for calculating Speed?
Speed = distance / time
Speed = time / distance
Speed = mass / time
Answer:
A- Speed = distance/time
Explanation:
Would make sense and that's what I remember
A chemist needs to create a series of standard Cu2+(aq) solutions for an absorbance experiment. For the first standard, he uses a pipet to transfer 10.00 mL of a 2.61 M Cu2+(aq) stock solution to a 250.0 mL volumetric flask, and he adds enough water to dilute to the mark. He then uses a second pipet to transfer 10.00 mL of the second solution to a 100.0 mL volumetric flask, and he adds enough water to dilute to the mark. Calculate the concentration of the Cu2+(aq) solution in the 100.0 mL volumetric flask. concentration: M
Answer:
0.01 M
Explanation:
The chemist is performing a serial dilution in order tyo obtain the calibration curve for the instrument.
First we must obtain the concentration of the solution in the 250ml flask from
C1V1 = C2V2
Where;
C1 = concentration of the stock solution
V1 = volume of the stock solution
C2 = concentration of the diluted solution
V2= volume of the diluted solution
2.61 × 10 = C2 × 250
C2 = 2.61 × 10/250
C2 = 0.1 M
Hence for solution in 100ml flask;
0.1 × 10 = C2 × 100
C2 = 0.1 × 10/100
C2 = 0.01 M
3) A certain reaction has the following general form: A + B à AB At a particular temperature the concentration versus time were collected for this reaction, and a plot of ln[A]t versus time resulted in a straight line with a slope of −3.7 x 10−3 s−1. Show your math! (5 points) a. What is the order of the reaction? b. What is the rate constant (including units)? c. Calculate the half-life for the reaction. d. If the initial concentration of A is 0.250 M, what is the concentration after 220 seconds?
Answer:
a. First order.
b. [tex]k=3.7x10^{-3}s ^{-1}[/tex]
c. [tex]t_{1/2}=187.3s[/tex]
d. [tex][A]=0.111M[/tex]
Explanation:
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a. In this case since the slope is in s⁻¹ we can infer that the lineal form of the rate law is:
[tex]ln[A]=-kt+ln[A]_0[/tex]
Which is also:
[tex]y=mx+b[/tex]
It means that the reaction is first-order as slope equals the negative of the rate constant which also has units of first-oder reaction.
b. Since the slope is −3.7 x 10−3 s−1 the rate constant is:
[tex]k=-m\\\\k=-(-3.7x10^{-3}s ^{-1})\\\\k=3.7x10^{-3}s ^{-1}[/tex]
c. For first-order reactions, the half-life is:
[tex]t_{1/2}=\frac{ln(2)}{k}\\ \\t_{1/2}=\frac{ln(2)}{3.7x10^{-3}s^{-1}}\\\\t_{1/2}=187.3s[/tex]
d. In this case, since the integrated first-order rate law is:
[tex][A]=[A]_0exp(-kt)[/tex]
The concentration once 220 seconds have passed is:
[tex][A]=0.250Mexp(-3.7x10^{-3}s^{-1}*220s)\\\\[/tex]
[tex][A]=0.111M[/tex]
Regards.
Each student in a class placed a 2.00 g sample of a mixture of Cu and Al in a beaker and placed the beaker in a fume hood. The students slowly poured 15.0 mL of 15.8 M HNO3 into their beakers. The reaction between the copper in the mixture and the HNO3 is represented by the equation above. The students observed that a brown gas was released from the beakers and that the solutions turned blue, indicating the formation of Cu 2. The solutions were then diluted with distilled water to known volumes. The students determined that the reaction produced 0.010 mol of Cu(NO3)2. Based on the measurement, what was the percent of Cu by mass in the original 2.00 g sample of the mixture
Answer:
Percentage mass of copper in the sample = 32%
Explanation:
Equation of the reaction producing Cu(NO₃) is given below:
Cu(s)+ 4HNO₃(aq) ---> Cu(NO₃)(aq) + 2NO₂(g) + 2H₂O(l)
From the equation of reaction, 1 mole of Cu(NO₃) is produced from 1 mole of copper. Therefore, 0.010 moles of Cu(NO₃) will be produced from 0.010 mole of copper.
Molar mass of copper = 64 g/mol
mass of copper = number of moles * molar mass
mass of copper = 0.01 mol * 64 g/mol = 0.64 g
Percentage by mass of copper in the 2.00 g sample = (0.64/2.00) * 100%
Percentage mass of copper in the sample = 32%
Many plants are poisonous because their stems and leaves contain oxalic acid, H2C2O4, or sodium oxalate, Na2C2O4. When ingested, these substances cause swelling of the respiratory tract and suffocation. A standard analysis for determining the amount of oxalate ion, C2O 2− 4 , in a sample is to precipitate this species as calcium oxalate, which is insoluble in water. Write the net ionic equation for the reaction between sodium oxalate and calcium chloride, CaCl2, in aqueous solution.
Answer:
Explanation:
Calcium chloride is a soluble salt which dissociates into calcium and chloride ions when dissolved in water.
CaCl₂(aq) ----> Ca²⁺(aq) + 2Cl⁻(aq)
Similarly, sodium oxalate when dissolved in water dissociates into sodium and oxalate ions.
Na₂CO₄(aq) ----> 2Na⁺(aq) + C₂O₄²⁻(aq)
However, in a double displacement reaction where the two solutions of the salts are mixed, the insoluble salt calcium oxalate is precipitated. The net ionic equation for the reaction is shown below:
Ca²⁺(aq) + C₂O₄²⁻(aq) ----> CaC₂O₄(s)
If you weigh 118 lbs, how many kilograms is this
Answer:
the answer is 53.524 kg
2. What is an example of an object that affects gravity on Earth?
Answer:
The moon
Explanation:
The moon pulls on the earth, causing the tides to raise as the water is being pulled by the moon.
The purpose of a thermostat on a hot water boiler is:
2. What is the formula to calculate speed?
Answer:
s=d/t
s=speed
d=distance traveled
t=time elapsed
A sample of the igneous intrusion within the outcrop has 1682 Potassium-40 atoms, and 318 Argon-40 atoms. How old is the igneous intrusion
Answer: the igneous intrusion is 325 million years old
Explanation:
In the sample of the igneous intrusion
Number of Potassium-40 atoms (parent atom) = 1682
Number of Argon-40 atoms (daughter atom) = 318
Half-life of the Potassium40- Argon40 radioactive pair = 1.3 billion years = 1.3 × 10⁹ years
We now want to know the absolute age of the igneous intrusion.
At t = 0
i.e. when the igneous intrusion took place there will be no daughter atom (Ar-40).
So the number of parent (K-40) will be 1682 + 318 = 2000 atoms
Total number of atoms = parent + daughter = 2000 + 0 = 2000
Now after a given time
Number of Parent atom (K-40) = 1682
Number of Daughter atom (Ar-40) = 318
percent of parent atom (K-40)
= (Number of parent atom / total number of atoms) × 100
= (1682/2000) × 100
= 84.1 %
percentage of daughter atom (Ar-40) = 100 - % of K-40 atoms
= 100 – 84.1
= 15.9 %
Now from the table of “decay parameters for all radioactive decay pairs” which is uploaded along this answer
When Parent atom = 84.1 % and daughter atom = 15.9 %
then Age is given as 0.250T_1/2
THEREFORE age of the igneous intrusion
= 0.250 × 1.3 × 10⁹ years
= 0.325 × 10⁹ years
= 325 million years.
SO the igneous intrusion is 325 million years old
The density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm3. A metal sample has a mass of 52.0 grams and a volume of 17.1 cubic centimeters. Could the sample be aluminum? EXPLAIN your answer.
Answer:
The given metal sample is not aluminum because its density is 3.0 g/cm³ while density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm³.
Explanation:
Given data:
Density of aluminum = 2.7 g/cm³
Mass of metal sample = 52.0 g
Volume of metal sample = 17.1 cm³
which sample is that = ?
Solution:
The given problem will be solve through density formula.
d = m/v
d = density
m = mass
v= volume
Now we will put the values in formula.
d = 52.0 g/ 17.1 cm³
d = 3.0 g/cm³
It is given in question the density of aluminum is 2.7 g/cm³. The given metal sample is not aluminum because its density is 3.0 g/cm³.
Two compounds of phosphorus and flurorine have the following mass ratios
Compound 1: 10.14 g fluorine for every 3.38 g phosphorus
Compound 2: 8.42 g flurorine for every 4.21 g phosphorus
Find the whole number ratio of masses of flurorine in compound 1 to compound 2
Answer:
25.6 Explanation:
1.8 x 1022 atoms of Rn to moles of Rn
Answer:
1.8×10²² atom of Rn contain 0.03 moles of Rn.
Explanation:
Given data:
Number of atoms of Rn = 1.8×10²² atoms
Number of moles = ?
Solution:
we will solve this problem through Avogadro number.
It is the number of atoms , ions and molecules in one gram atom of element, one gram molecules of compound and one gram ions of a substance. The number 6.022 × 10²³ is called Avogadro number.
For example,
1 mole of Rn = 6.022 × 10²³ atoms of Rn
1.8×10²² atoms of Rn × 1mol / 6.022 × 10²³ atoms of Rn
0.3×10⁻¹ moles of Rn
0.03 moles of Rn
Material
Appearance of the material,
including its color and state
baking soda
baking powder
Salt
sugar
flour
vinegar
cooking oil
The appearance and physical states of the material given is described below please look at it.
Appearance of the materials:Baking soda: It is a white solid.
Salt: it is white in color having a solid physical state.
Sugar: It is white in color having crystals or solid in physical state.
Flour: It is creamish white in color having solid particles.
Vinegar: It is transparent in color.
Cooking oil: It is a yellowish emulsion.
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which of the substances created a chemical change
Answer:
It is one and two
Explanation:
When you burn something it lights up
Complete and balance each of the following equations for acid-base reactions.
H3PO4(aq) + Sr(OH)2(aq) →
Explanation:
Sr(OH)2 + H3PO4 = Sr3(PO4)2 + H2O - Chemical Equation Balancer.
Answer:
3Sr(OH)2 + 2H3PO4 → Sr3(PO4)2 + 6H2O
Explanation:
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how many protons electrons and nuetrons does as have
A student loaded a mixture of compounds onto a silica gel column using 5 mL of dichloromethane as the loading solvent. After running the column using petroleum ether as the eluant and collecting 8 fractions, the student analyzed the contents by TLC to find that all of the compounds in the mixture came off in the first two fractions. In addition, no separation was observed. Choose the statement that BEST describes the error. The sample should be loaded using a maximum 1 mL of CH2Cl2. Petroleum ether was the incorrect eluant. A more polar solvent should have been used. The student should re-run the TLC. It was obviously performed incorrectly. The student packed the column incorrectly.
Answer:
Petroleum ether was the incorrect eluant.
Explanation:
In column chromatography, there must be a mobile phase (eluant) and a stationary phase(adsorbent column). The mobile phase in this case is petroleum ether while the stationary phase is silica gel.
If no separation is observed, then it simply means that the wrong choice of mobile phase(eluant) was made. If a better choice of eluant is made, it can effectively achieve the separation of the mixture. The components of the mixture have a great affinity towards the petroleum ether hence they moved rapidly through the column and separation was not achieved.
A chemist dissolves 320.mg of pure nitric acid in enough water to make up 290.mL of solution. Calculate the pH of the solution. Be sure your answer has the correct number of significant digits.
Answer:
1.7
Explanation:
The formula to be used here is;
pH = -log[H⁺]
To determine the concentration of H⁺ of the nitric acid (HNO₃), formula for molarity is used
Molarity = number of moles/volume (in dm³ or L)
number of moles (n) = given mass/molar mass
Molar mass of HNO₃ = 1 + 14 + (16 x 3)
= 63g
given mass (in grams) = 320mg⇔0.32g (where 1000mg = 1g)
Thus; n = 0.32/63
n = 0.0051 moles
Volume of acid = 290 mL ⇔ 0.29 L (where 1000 mL = 1L)
Molarity = n/volume;
0.0051/0.29
Molarity = 0.018M
pH = -log 0.018
pH = 1.7
By which method is heat transferred in a microwave oven?
Conduction
Convection
Evaporation
Radiation
Answer:
the answer is radiation.
because the microwave is a form of radiation.
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Answer: D
Explanation: