What are half-reactions?
O A. Equations showing which elements are oxidized and which are
reduced
O B. Equations showing the electronegativities of atoms in a reaction
O C. Equations showing what compounds are involved in a reaction
O D. Equations showing only the ions involved in a net ionic equation

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Answer 1

Answer:

A

Explanation:

A Equations showing which elements are oxidized and which are

Answer 2

Answer:

A.

Explanation:

Equations showing which elements are oxidized and which are

reduced


Related Questions

What is the Law of Conservation of matter, and how does it apply to chemical reactions?

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Answer: This law states that, despite chemical reactions or physical transformations, mass is conserved — that is, it cannot be created or destroyed — within an isolated system. In other words, in a chemical reaction, the mass of the products will always be equal to the mass of the reactants.


What does a triangle written above the arrow in an equation
represent?

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Answer:

If the reaction requires energy, it is often indicated above the arrow. A capital Greek letter delta (Δ) is written on top of the reaction arrow to show that energy in the form of heat is added to the reaction; hv is written if the energy is added in the form of light.

Answer:

it means that to get the product, the reactants were heated

what are three properties of non-metals

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Answer:

Brittle, Poor Conductors, Non-Malleable

Explanation:

Non-metals are the opposite of metals; they have opposite properties.

Metals are ductile, malleable, conductive, and shiny, while nonmetals are the opposite.

if the bending of rocks is to much what would happen? a. the rock will break
b. the rock will continue to fold
c. the rocks will be flattened
d. the rocks will build up an energy

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Answer:

a, u cannot bend rocks

Explanation:

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does mitosis begin with a diploid cell?​

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Answer:

no

Explanation:

The downward movement of water through pores and other spaces in soil due to gravity is called____

A Iniltration

B evaporation

C soakation

D seepage

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Answer:

A Infiltration

Explanation:

The downward movement of water through pore spaces and other spaces in soil due to gravity is called infiltration.

Infiltration is greatly due to the force of gravity forcing water through pore spaces downward.

The ground water recharge is also impacted by this downward motion of water. In areas where the surface of the soil is covered with concrete, infiltration is not possible. Soil water content is due to the movement of water by infiltration.

What is the best way to make a supersaturated solution?
A. Heat the solution
B. Cool the solution
C. Stir the solution
D. Evaporate the solution

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To make a supersaturated solution, make a saturated solution of sugar by adding 360 grams of sugar to 100 mL of water at 80 degrees Celsius. When the water cools back down to 25 degrees, that 360 grams of sugar will still be dissolved even though the water should only dissolve 210 grams of sugar.

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Which equation is balanced in an acidic solution?

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Answer:

I think C but it could be D

Explanation:

I would say go for C

What can you determine about an element if you only know its group number on the periodic table?

A. The total number of protons and neutrons
B. The number of protons
C. The total number of electrons
D. The number of valance elctrons

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

the total of electrons, c

PLEASE HELP, dana wants...​

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

Answer:

I think A, not sure

Explanation:

her weight depends on the force of gravity

what would you observe if sodium and potassium are placed in hot water.​

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Answer:

Sodium reacts more quickly, generating enough heat to melt itself and to occasionally ignite the hydrogen gas, producing a yellow-orange flame characteristic of sodium. The potassium reacts violently, immediately bursting into a flame which has the characteristic violet color of potassium.

Explanation:

B
1. magnesium hydroxide + sulfuric acid sulfate +————

2. calcium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid calcium
+ water+————

3. lead hydroxide + nitric acid lead nitrate +————-

4. sodium hydroxide + sulfuric acid
+ water————-

5. potassium hydroxide + citric acid potassium
+ water————-

6. silver hydroxide + hydrochloric acid chloride +———

7. aluminium hydroxide + phosphoric acid———-

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Answer:  1. magnesium hydroxide + sulfuric acid = magnesium sulphate + water

2. calcium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid = calcium  chloride + water

3. lead hydroxide + nitric acid =  lead nitrate + water

4. sodium hydroxide + sulfuric acid  =  sodium sulphate + water

5. potassium hydroxide + citric acid = potassium  citrate + water

6. silver hydroxide + hydrochloric acid = silver chloride + water

7.  aluminium hydroxide + phosphoric acid = aluminium phosphate + water

Explanation:

A double displacement reaction is one in which exchange of ions take place. The salts which are soluble in water are designated by symbol (aq) and those which are insoluble in water and remain in solid form are represented by (s) after their chemical formulas.  

The balanced chemical equations are :

1. magnesium hydroxide + sulfuric acid = magnesium sulphate + water

[tex]Mg(OH)_2(aq)+H_2SO_4(aq)\rightarrow MgSO_4(aq)+2H_2O(l)[/tex]

2. calcium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid = calcium  chloride + water

[tex]Ca(OH)_2(aq)+2HCl(aq)\rightarrow CaCl_2(aq)+2H_2O(l)[/tex]

3. lead hydroxide + nitric acid =  lead nitrate + water

[tex]Pb(OH)_2(aq)+2HNO_3(aq)\rightarrow Pb(NO_3)_2(aq)+2H_2O(aq)[/tex]

4. sodium hydroxide + sulfuric acid  =  sodium sulphate + water

[tex]NaOH(aq)+H_2SO_4(aq)\rightarrow Na_2SO_4(aq)+H_2O(l)[/tex]

5. potassium hydroxide + citric acid = potassium  citrate + water

[tex]KOH(aq)+C_6H_8O_7(aq)\rightarrow C_6H_7O_7K(aq)+H_2O(l)[/tex]

6. silver hydroxide + hydrochloric acid = silver chloride + water

[tex]AgOH(aq)+HCl(aq)\rightarrow AgCl(s)+H_2O(l)[/tex]

7.  aluminium hydroxide + phosphoric acid = aluminium phosphate + water

[tex]Al(OH)_3(aq)+H_3PO_4(aq)\rightarrow AlPO_4(aq)+3H_2O(l)[/tex]

Answer:

. magnesium hydroxide + sulfuric acid = magnesium sulphate + water

2. calcium hydroxide + hydrochloric acid = calcium  chloride + water

3. lead hydroxide + nitric acid =  lead nitrate + water

4. sodium hydroxide + sulfuric acid  =  sodium sulphate + water

5. potassium hydroxide + citric acid = potassium  citrate + water

6. silver hydroxide + hydrochloric acid = silver chloride + water

7.  aluminium hydroxide + phosphoric acid = aluminium phosphate + water

Explanation:

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2H₂ + O₂ -> 2H₂O In this equation, write the coefficient numbers


HELP ME PLEASEEEE

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Answer:2H₂+ O₂→ 2H₂O the reactants are 2H₂ and O₂ ... if the theoretical yield is 95 g of water after the chemical reaction you may have only 45g of water

i think

Explanation:

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(Chose all the right answers)
Glucose is made of molecules with the chemical formula seen in the picture
What can we say about glucose molecules?

A) There are 3 different types of atoms in glucose

B) 2 glucose molecules would have 12 C atoms in total

C) Glucose is an element

D) Each glucose has 18 atoms in total

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A) There are 3 different types of atoms in glucose

For work to be done on an object:
*
The work input must be equal to the work output
The energy input must be equal to the energy output
Only a force must be applied, moving the object is not required
The object has to move a distance when a force is applied to it

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Answer:

The object has to move a distance when a force is applied to it

Explanation:

For work to be done on a body the force applied must move the body through a particular distance.

  Work done  = Force x distance  

If no distance is moved by the force, no work is done.

Also, the angle between the force and the distance must be 0 to do the maximum work on the body.

Describe the relationship between an enzyme, substrate, and active site.

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So what I know is that enzyme and substrate are like lock and key meaning that when the active site of the enzyme changes, the enzyme will not fit to the substrate which will lead the enzyme to denature. Hope this helps.

Lava that cools quickly forms: A. basalt B. granite C.quartz D. none the above

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The answer is A I’m pretty sure lol

Answer:

I think the answer would be B. hope this helps!!

Explanation:

If half of a radioactive isotope decays in one hour, how much of the original isotope will remain after three hours?

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Answer:

1/8

Explanation:

Use logic,

every one hour, half of a radioactive remains

for the first hour, half remains

for the second hour, half of half remains or quarter remains

for the third hour, 1/2 of 1/2 of 1/2 or 1/8 remains

or use this equation

[tex]n = r ({ \frac{1}{2} })^{ \frac{f}{t} } [/tex]

where

n = amount after f time

r = amount of the original isotope

f = time

t = half-life


A gas at 76 K is under a pressure of 78.4 kPa. If the temperature changes to 105 what will be the new
pressure?

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Answer:

108.3kPa

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Initial temperature  = 76k

Initial pressure  = 78.4kPa

Final temperature  = 105k

Unknown:

Final or new pressure  = ?

Solution:

To solve this problem, we apply the combined gas law:

           [tex]\frac{P_{1} }{T_{1} }[/tex]     =    [tex]\frac{P_{2} }{T_{2} }[/tex]

T1 = 76k

P1  = 78.4kPa

T2  = 105k

     [tex]\frac{78.4}{76}[/tex]   = [tex]\frac{P_{2} }{105}[/tex]  

     P2 = 108.3atm

how many moles of oxygen atoms are in one mole of the molecule Ca5(PO4)3OH? could you also show work​

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Answer:

13 moles of oxygen

Explanation:

A mole of a substance is the unit of measuring the number of particles within a chemical substance.

The given compound is:

      Ca₅ (PO₄)₃OH

This is a mole of   Ca₅ (PO₄)₃OH

  In this compound we have:

  5 moles of Ca

  3 mole of P

   13 mole of O

   1 mole of H

So,

  In 1 mole of  Ca₅ (PO₄)₃OH, we have 13 moles of oxygen

Please Help Quick!!!

Lewis Structure of PO3 3-

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1. Find its coordination figure/coordination number of central atom (CF)

Ev = Vallence electron of central atom

Σe = electrons donated from substituents

Terminal O gives 0 electrons, hence Σe = 3 x 0

charge = charge of the compound

2. Find EP (electron pairs) and LP (lone pairs)

LP = CF - EP

3. Draw the skeleton with octet substituents (top right figure)

4. Find formal charge for each atoms (Qf)

5. Write formal charge near atom in skeleton

6. Enjoy

What is an empirical formula

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A formula giving the proportions of the elements present in a compound but not the actual numbers or arrangement of atoms.

An empirical shows the simplest ratio among atoms in a compound .

More information

an empirical formula is the simplest formula for a compound .For example, H2O2 can be reduced to a simpler formula. Determining a Molecular Formula from an Empirical Formula The empirical formula for a compound is P 2 O 5 . Its experimental molar mass is 284 g/mol.For example, the empirical formula of benzene (C5H5) is Qj, - because the mole ratio of carbon am'hydrogen is 1:1.

help me please just w number 2&3

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Answer:

2.No. because in an open system, gas will blow up & so, if it's measured, it won't have the equal amount of the reactant. But, if you arrange this reaction in a closed system, then it will be the same.

3.2SiO2+4Cl2= 2SiCl4+O2

Explanation:

What mass in grams would 5.7L of hydrogen gas occupy at STP?​

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Answer:  The correct answer is:  " 0.54 g " .

__________________________________________

Explanation:

Note that "hydrogen gas" is:  

H₂ (g)  ;   that is:  a "diatomic element" (diatomic gas) ;

_________________________________________

The molecular weight of "H" is:  1.00794 g ;

   (From the Periodic Table of Elements).

So, the molecular weight of:  H₂ (g)  is:

    " 1.00794 g * 2  = 2.01588 g ; {use calculator) ;

_________________________________________

Note the conversion for a gas at STP:

______

  1 mol of a gas = 22.4 L gas;

___

i.e. " 1 mol / 22.4 L " ;

____

So:     " 5.7 L H₂ (g)  [tex]* \frac{1 mol H_{2} }{22.4 L} *\frac{2.01588 g}{mol} =? ;[/tex]

The "L" ("literes" cancel out to "1" ;  since "L/L = 1 ;

The "mol" (moles) cancel out to "1" ; since "mol/mol = 1 ;

____

and we are left with:

____

 [5.7 * 2.104588 g ] / 22.4  =  ?  g ;

______________________

→ [ 11.9961516  g ] / 22.4 =

          0.53554248214  g ;l

_____________________________

We round this value to:  " 0.54 g " ;

 → since "5.7 L " has 2 (two) significant figures;  

     22.4 is an exact number conversion;

     and "5.7 L" has fewer significant figures than:

    " 2.104588 " ; or:  " 1.00794 " .

  → as such: We round to "2 (two) significant figures."

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Hope this is helpful.  Wishing you the best in your academic endeavors!

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Which two particles are present in the nucleus of an atom?

Electrons and neutrons
Electrons and molecules
Protons and neutrons
Protons and electrons

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Answer:

protons and neutrons are the answer

Protons and neutrons

SOMEONE HELP PLS ILL GIVE BRAINLIEST AND 19 PT

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Sample left = 6.25 g

The percentage = 6.25%

Further explanation

Given

t1/2 = half-life = 3.8 days

t = decay time = 15.2 days

No = initial sample = 100 g

Required

Nt = final sample left

The percentage

Solution

General formulas used in decay:  

[tex]\large{\boxed{\bold{N_t=N_0(\dfrac{1}{2})^{t/t\frac{1}{2} }}}[/tex]

Input the value :

[tex]\tt N_t=100.\dfrac{1}{2}^{15.2/3.8}\\\\N_t=100.\dfrac{1}{2}^4\\\\N_t=6.25~g[/tex]

The percentage : Nt/No

6.25 : 100 = 6.25%

Electrons are arranged in orbits called energy levels. The Gizmo shows all of the
first two energy levels but only part of the third energy level.

A. How many electrons can fit in the first energy level?

B. How many electrons can fit in the second energy level?

C. How many electrons fit in the part of the third energy level shown?

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Answer:

A is 2, B is 8, and C is 18

Explanation:

I did the Gizmos

The two, eight, and eighteen electrons can be filled in the first, second, and third energy levels respectively.

What are the energy levels?

The electrons revolve in different orbits are known as energy levels or stationary states. These energy levels are numbered as n = 1, 2, 3…… These values are also known as the principal quantum numbers.

The first energy level is also known as 'K' shell or level. The second energy level is called 'L' shell, the third energy level is 'M' shell, and so on.

The electrons present in the K shell contain the least energy whereas the levels contain more energy that is far from the nucleus.

The first energy level (n = 1) can have maximum two electrons in it. The second energy level ( n= 2) can have maximum eight electrons and the third energy level can fill maximum eighteen electrons in it.

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Which of the following is an example of an electromagnetic wave?

Seismic wave

Radio wave

Water wave

Sound wave?

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Answer:

Radio wave

Explanation:

Radio waves are a type of electromagnetic wave radiation with wavelengths in the electromagnetic spectrum longer than infrared light

A seismic wave is an elastic wave generated by an impulse such as an earthquake or an explosion.

Sound and water waves are mechanical waves; meaning, they require a medium to travel through.

It’s what the other person said

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Answer:

c! Hope this helps!

Explanation:

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Answer:

I think its the third one im not sure tho

Explanation:

If you broke a mineral into smaller pieces, each piece would
A- have the same density B- have the same hardness
C- show the same cleavage pattern
D- All are correct

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D. All are correct I believe
D, all are correct... i think
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