an unknown substance has a mass of 57.4 g and occupies a volume of 34.3 ml. what is the density in g/ml?

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Answer 1

Answer: 1.67

D=M/V

(D=57.4/34.3)= 1.67


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Uranus has a force of Gravity of 8.87 m/s^2. Sam has a MASS of 85 kg. What is his weight in Uranus? *

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Answer:

Explanation:

Weight = mass x gravity

mass given = 85 kg

gravity = 8.87 m /s²

Weight = 85 x 8.87 = 753.95 N .

Weight on Uranus = 753.95 N .

Combien y-a-t-il d'atomes grammes de zinc (Zn) dans 32,7 g de Zn?​

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How many grams of zinc (Zn) are in 32.7 g of Zn?

Answer:

32.7g

Explanation:

The mass of Zinc in the given substance is 32.7g.

Mass is the quantity of matter contained in a substance. The sum total of the amount of matter is the mass.

Since this problem gives us 32.7g of Zn then the substance will also contain 32.7g of Zinc.

Even when the Zinc is used in chemical reactions, we are expected to produce an equal amount of zinc as the product.

This way, mass is always conserved.

application of baking powder​

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Baking powder is used to increase the volume and lighten the texture of baked goods. It works by releasing carbon dioxide gas into a batter or dough through an acid–base reaction, causing bubbles in the wet mixture to expand and thus leavening the mixture.

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Copper (II) chloride has a molar mass of 134.452 g/mol. What is the mass of 2.17 moles?

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Answer:

292 g

Explanation:

Step 1: Given data

Molar mass of copper (II) chloride (M): 134.452 g/molMoles of copper (II) chloride (n): 2.17 molMass of copper (II) chloride (m): ?

Step 2: Calculate the mass corresponding to 2.17 moles of copper (II) chloride

We will use the following expression.

m = n × M

m = 2.17 mol × 134.452 g/mol = 292 g

2.17 moles of copper (II) chloride weigh 292 g.

A student prepares a 100.0 mL solution using 44.7 grams of potassium nitrite. They then take 11.9 mL of this solution and dilute it to a final volume of 200.0 mL. How many grams of potassium nitrite are in a 19.7 mL sample of this final diluted solution?

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Answer:

0.52 g of KNO₃ are contained in 19.7 mL of diluted solution.

Explanation:

We can work on this problem in Molarity cause it is more easy.

Molarity (mol/L) → moles of solute in 1L of solution.

100 mL of solution = 0.1 L

We determine moles of solute: 44.7 g . 1mol /101.1 g = 0.442 mol of KNO₃

Our main solution is 0.442 mol /0.1L = 4.42 M

We dilute: 4.42 M . (11.9mL / 200mL) = 0.263 M

That's concentration for the diluted solution.

M can be also read as mmol/mmL, so let's find out the mmoles

0.263 M . 19.7mL = 5.18 mmol

We convert the mmol to mg → 5.18 mmol . 101.1 mg / mmol = 523.7 mg

Let's convert mg to g → 523.7 mg . 1 g / 1000 mg = 0.52 g

a sample of fully saturated clay weighs 1350 g in its natural state and 975 g after drying. what is the natural water content of the soil

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Answer:

The soil has a percentage of water by mass of 27.8 %.

Explanation:

Keeping in mind that

Mass of Clay = Mass of water + Mass of Dry Soil

we can calculate the mass of water:

1350 g = Mass of Water + 975 gMass of Water = 375 g

We can then calculate the mass percentage of water in the soil:

375 / 1350 * 100% = 27.8 %

An unknown compound is processed using elemental analysis and found to contain 117.4g of platinum 28.91 carbon and 33.71g nitrogen how many moles of platinum are present

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Answer:

1 mole of platinum

Explanation:

To obtain the number of mole(s) of platinum present, we need to determine the empirical formula for the compound.

The empirical formula for the compound can be obtained as follow:

Platinum (Pt) = 117.4 g

Carbon (C) = 28.91 g

Nitrogen (N) = 33.71 g

Divide by their molar mass

Pt = 117.4 / 195 = 0.602

C = 28.91 / 12 = 2.409

N = 33.71 / 14 = 2.408

Divide by the smallest

Pt = 0.602 / 0.602 = 1

C = 2.409 / 0.602 = 4

N = 2.408 / 0.602 = 4

The empirical formula for the compound is PtC₄N₄ => Pt(CN)₄

From the formula of the compound (i.e Pt(CN)₄), we can see clearly that the compound contains 1 mole of platinum.

How do you figure out the # of
neutrons?

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Answer:

Subtracting the number of protons from the atomic mass.

Answer:

Subtract Protons

Explanation:

Since the vast majority of atom's mass is found it's protons and neutrons, Subtracting the Number of Protons ( i.e. the atomic number ) from the atomic mass will give you the calculated number of neutrons in a atom,

1.81 g H2 is allowed to react with 10.2 g N2, producing 2.19 g NH3.What is the theoretical yield in grams for this reaction under the given conditions?
3H2(g)+N2(g)→2NH3(g)

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The theoretical yield : = 10.251 g

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

3H₂(g)+N₂(g)→2NH₃(g)

1.81 g H₂

10.2 g N₂

2.19 g NH₃

Required

The theoretical yield

Solution

Find limiting reactant :

H₂ : 1.81 g : 2 g/mol = 0.905 mol

N₂ : 10.2 g : 28 g/mol = 0.364 mol

mol : coefficient

H₂ = 0.905 : 3 = 0.302

N₂ = 0.364 : 1 = 0.364

H₂ as a limiting reactant(smaller ratio)

Moles NH₃ based on H₂, so mol NH₃ :

= 2/3 x mol H₂

= 2/3 x 0.905

=0.603

Mass NH₃ :

= mol x MW

=0.603 x 17 g/mol

= 10.251 g

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Number 3 is option 3

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Suppose you heat a metal object with a mass of 31.7 g to 96.5 oC and transfer it to a calorimeter containing 100.0 g of water at 17.3 oC. The water and metal reach a final temperature of 24.6 oC. What is the specific heat of the metal in J/g-oC?

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Answer: The specific heat of the metal in [tex]1.34J/g^0C[/tex]

Explanation:

[tex]Q_{absorbed}=Q_{released}[/tex]

As we know that,  

[tex]Q=m\times c\times \Delta T=m\times c\times (T_{final}-T_{initial})[/tex]

[tex]m_1\times c\times (T_{final}-T_1)=-[m_2\times c\times (T_{final}-T_2)][/tex]      

where,

[tex]m_1[/tex] = mass of metal = 31.7 g

[tex]m_2[/tex] = mass of water = 100.0 g

[tex]T_{final}[/tex] = final temperature = [tex]24.6^oC[/tex]

[tex]T_1[/tex] = temperature of metal = [tex]96.5^oC[/tex]

[tex]T_2[/tex] = temperature of water = [tex]17.3^oC[/tex]

[tex]c_1[/tex] = specific heat of metal= ?

[tex]c_2[/tex] = specific heat of water =  [tex]4.184J/g^0C[/tex]

Now put all the given values in equation (1), we get

[tex]m_1\times c_1\times (T_{final}-T_1)=-[m_2\times c_2\times (T_{final}-T_2)][/tex]

[tex]-(31.7\times c_1\times (24.6-96.5)^0C)=(100.0\times 4.184\times (24.6-17.3)][/tex]

[tex]c_1=1.34J/g^0C[/tex]

Therefore, the specific heat of the metal in [tex]1.34J/g^0C[/tex]

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Answer:

The sun will appear to rise and set more slowly

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What kind of electrons
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How does heat travel?

1. From cold things to hotter things
2. From hot things to colder things
3. Between things of the same temperature

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Answer:

well heat travels by conduction, convection, and radiation but I think it's 2.

Explanation:

heat travels to colder things trying to make a balanced temperature for both of the objects.

A 6.32L balloon is filled with air at 25.1°C. If the balloon is heated to 100 °C, what will be the new volume of the balloon

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Answer:

7.90

Explanation:

Gay-Lussacs law states that P1/T1 = P2/T2

if:

P1 = 6.32

T1 (in Kelvins) = 25.1 + 273.1 =298.2

P2= ?

T2 = 100 + 273.1 = 373.1

so

6.32/298.2 = P2/373.1

P2 = 7.90

If the caffeine concentration in a particular brand of soda is 2.57 mg/oz, drinking how many cans of soda would be lethal

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The lethal dose and how ounces of soda in a can of soda is not given, however, the standard lethal dose and volume of soda are given as below:

Lethal dose: 10 gm of caffeine

The volume of soda per can =  12oz/can

Answer:

The correct answer is - 324.254 cans or round up to 325 cans. Ans.

Explanation:

Given:

2.57 mg caffeine / 1oz

12oz / 1can

Lethal dose: 10.0g or 10,000mg of caffeine

Solution:

Caffeine per soda can = (2.57 mg caffeine / 1oz) * (12oz / 1can) = 30.84 mg caffeine / 1can.

lethal dose would be in =

(10,000mg caffeine) * (1can / 30.84 mg caffeine) = 324.254 cans or round up to 325 cans. Ans.

4. Which employees should be aware of how to turn off power to a shop in an emergency?

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Answer:

All employees should know how to work the system

A man receives a platinum ring from his fiancee. Before the wedding, he notices that the ring feels a little light for its size and decides to measure its density. He places the ring on a balance and finds that it has a mass of 3.15 grams. He then finds that the ring displaces 0.233 cm3 of water. Given that the density of pure platinum is 21.4 g/cm3, is this ring genuine

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Answer:

The ring is probably not geniune.

Explanation:

To solve this problem we first need to calculate the density of the ring:

Density = mass / volume

The mass is given by the problem, and we're able to assess the volume by keeping in mind Archimede's principle (the volume of water displaced by an object is equal to the object's volume).

Ring density = 3.15 g / 0.233 cm³ = 13.5 g/cm³

Given that the ring density is significantly lower than the density of pure platinum, the ring is probably not geniune.

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Answer: B

Explanation:

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Answer:

color

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

The five conditions of chemical change: color chage, formation of a precipitate, formation of a gas, odor change, temperature change and the others are just physical changes that would happen if you change containers, or let it evaporate.

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6. What is the mass, in grams, of 1.92 moles of Ca(OH),?

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Answer:

Mass =  142.25 g

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of Ca(OH)₂ = ?

Number of moles of Ca(OH)₂ = 1.92 mol

Solution:

Formula:

Mass = number of moles × molar mass

Molar mass of Ca(OH)₂ = 74.09 g/mol

by putting values,

Mass = 1.92 mol × 74.09 g/mol

Mass =  142.25 g

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Answer:

its burning

Explanation:

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Answer:

Burning.

Explanation:

Example:

Wood burns and produces smoke and ash.

Which change will produce a new substance?
Heating water until freezes
Cooling water until freezes
Burning a piece of wood
Dissolving sugar in water

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Cooling water until it freezes
Cooling water until freezes is correct

Of the three layers of the biosphere, which one is inhabited by jellyfish?

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Answer:

Hydrosphere

Explanation:

The biosphere simply refers to the zone of life found on earth. It refers to the portion of the earth inhabited by living things.

The biosphere is divided into three, namely; hydrosphere, atmosphere and lithosphere.

The atmosphere is simply the layer composed of air, the lithosphere is the solid part of the earth while the hydrosphere is the part composed of water.

Since jelly fish is an aquatic animal, it will certainly inhabit the hydrosphere. Hence the answer above.

Why is observational evidence important in an experiment?

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Answer:

Observational evidence is essential for investigating the way disease affects populations, the patterns and distribution of risk within them, and the emergence of trends in health and disease over time.

Answer:

It tests a prediction It supports the results. It asks a testable question It predicts what will happen

Explanation:

When a precipitation reaction occurs, the ions that do not take part in the reaction are called
A.non participants
B.useless ions
C.independent variables
D.spectator ions

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Answer:

D. spectator ions.

Explanation:

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In this case, when going over net ionic equations by which precipitation reactions are analyzed, we can consider the example of lead (II) nitrate with potassium iodide to yield insoluble lead (II) iodide and soluble potassium nitrate according to:

[tex]2KI(aq)+Pb(NO_3)_2(aq)\rightarrow PbI_2(s)+2KNO_3(aq)[/tex]

Whereas aqueous species remain in solution:

[tex]2K^+(aq)+2I^-(aq)+Pb^{2+}(aq)+2(NO_3)^-(aq)\rightarrow PbI_2(s)+2K^+(aq)+2(NO_3)^-(aq)[/tex]

It means that potassium and nitrate ions are spectator ions because they are not involved in the precipitation reaction, which is represented by the net ionic one:

[tex]2I^-(aq)+Pb^{2+}(aq)\rightarrow PbI_2(s)[/tex]

Thus, the answer to this question is D. spectator ions.

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To make the future development more eco-friendly and decrease water pollution from run-off, choose one of the following recommendations:

construct using only recycled materials
create gardens on all of the rooftops
install solar panels on every new building

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Answer:

construct using only recycled materials ^^

Explanation:

A 1.0 mol sample of he(g) at 25 is mixed with a 1.0 mol sample of Xe(g) at 50 C. What would be the changes in average kineeteic energy and the average speed of the Xe atoms that will occur as the mixture approaches thermal equilibrium?

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Answer:

Explanation:

The average kinetic energy for an ideal gas is directly proportional to the temperature. The average kinetic energy of the gas is a measure of the temperature of the gas molecule

Also, the average speed is usually proportional to the square root of temperature.

Similarly, there is a noticeable increase in K.E and speed in regard to temperature but sometimes it is not usually proportional.

However, provided that there is more temperature in Xe as compared to He, then after the mixture of both takes place at equilibrium; the temperature tends to fluctuate between (25 - 50)°C

Thus, since there is a decrease in temperature in Xe, both the average kinetic energy as well as the speed too will also decrease.

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Answer:

The sun will appear to rise and set more slowly

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Where could convection currents form?

A. in a sand dune
B. on a pavement
C. in the atmosphere
D. in outer space
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A is correct brace sand can whirl

Answer:

D. In the atmosphere

Explanation:

convection currents forms in the atmosphere

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