Select the correct coefficients to balance the reaction given below.
__Al + ___O₂ → ____ Al₂ O₃

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Answer 1

Answer:

4Al+3O2→2Al2O3

Explanation:

Select The Correct Coefficients To Balance The Reaction Given Below. __Al + ___O ____ Al O

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A clone has _________ chromosomes as its parent.

A. Half the number of
B. The same exact
C. double the number of
D. half of the same

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Answer:

B. The same exact

Explanation:

I think B because in order to be a clone of your parent you have to have the exact same DNA and chromosomes.

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A clone has the same exact chromosomes as its parent.

CLONING:

Cloning is a genetic procedure in which identical copies of a cell or organism is made.

Cloning can be done naturally or artificially, however, it follows the process of mitosis.

In cloning, the genetic content of a parent cell is used as a template to replicate another cell or organism.

Examples of cloning are biological twins, vegetative reproduction in plants etc.

Therefore, a clone has the same exact chromosomes as its parent.

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3. The picture below is an example of a _________ _________. (Answer is 2 words)

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Answer:

I can't see any picture?????

A 6.40 g sample of a compound is burned to produce 8.37 g CO_2, 2.75 g H_2O, 1.06 g N_2, and 1.23 g SO_2. What is the empirical formula of the compound? Give your answer in the form C#H#N#O#S# where the number following the element’s symbol corresponds to the subscript in the formula. (Don’t include a 1 subscript explicitly).

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The empirical formula :

C₁₀H₁₆N₄SO₇

Further explanation

Given

6.4 g sample

Required

The empirical formula

Solution

mass C :

= 12/44 x 8.37 g

= 2.28

mass H :

= 2/18 x 2.75 g

= 0.305

mass N = 1.06

mass S :

= 32/64 x 1.23

= 0.615

mass O = 6.4 - (2.28+0.305+1.06+0.615) = 2.14 g

Mol ratio :

= C : H : N : S : O

= 2.28/12 : 0.305/1 : 1.06/14 : 0.615/32 : 2.14/16

= 0.19 : 0.305 : 0.076 : 0.019 : 0.133 divided by 0.019

= 10 : 16 : 4 : 1 : 7

The empirical formula :

C₁₀H₁₆N₄SO₇

When measuring the volume of a liquid, how would sample size (e.g., using a 10 mL graduated cylinder vs. a 100 mL graduated cylinder to measure out 70 mL of a liquid) affect the absolute error and percentage error in the measured values of mass and volume and therefore the density

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information:

The accuracy depends on the internal diameter of the cylinder. The cylinder with the least internal diameter is obviously more precise.

Let's assume 1% is the error of measurement.

Then, to measure 70 mL from 10 mL cylinder

The error = [tex]10 \times \dfrac{1}{100} \times 7[/tex]

= 0.7 mL

However; for a 100 mL cylinder, the error = 1 mL

Now,

The total volume for 10 mL = (70 + 0.7) = 70.7 mL

The total volume for 100 mL = (70 + 1 ) = 71 mL

Suppose the density (d) is same for both

Then;

the mass of 10 mL = ( d × 70.7) g

the mass pf 100 mL = (d × 71) g

Thus, the mass of 100 mL is greater than that of 10 mL.

Molecules move faster and farther apart when state changes from ? to ?

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Particles with more kinetic energy move faster and farther apart. Particles with less energy move more slowly and stay closer together

The molecules move faster and farther apart when the state changes from the liquid state to the gaseous state.

What are states of matter?

The matter exists in different forms in nature. Some substances have a fixed shape like wood and stone and can flow, take the shape of their container such as water, while there are forms of matter that do not have certain shapes or sizes.

In solids, the molecules are closely packed and thus solids have a rigid structure. The compact packing of solids means that the molecules are very close to each other and the molecules do not show movement. The kinetic energy of molecules in the solid is the least.

In liquids, the molecules are some distance away from each other and they show movements. Since the molecules in liquid show significant movement, they have some kinetic energy. The kinetic energy of molecules in the liquid is greater than that of solids.

In gases, the molecules are farther from each other and thus their molecules show large amounts of movement. The kinetic energy in gases is the greatest in comparison to solids and liquids.

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identified the nucleus that is found in an item that has a stable valance electron configuration

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Answer:

Nucleus 3 i believe

What is wrong with the chemical reaction written below?
REACTANT(S)
PRODUCTS
Magnesium + Chlorine ------>
Magnesium Chloride
12 g Magnesium
+
8 g Chlorine
25 g Magnesium Chloride
a) Magnesium will never react with chlorine
b) The mass of your total product is greater than your total reactants
c) The name of the product is incorrect
d) Nothing is wrong with the above reaction-it is perfectly correct as written!

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Answer:

b) The mass of your total product is greater than your total reactants

Explanation:

Mass of reactants is 20 and product is 25 which never occurrs in real

If it takes 38.70cm of 1.90M NaOH to neutralize 10.30cm of H2SO4 in a battery, what is the molarity of H2SO4?

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Answer:

The molarity of the acid, H₂SO₄ is 3.57 M

Explanation:

We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction. This is illustrated below:

H₂SO₄ + 2NaOH —> Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O

From the balanced equation above,

Mole ratio of the acid, H₂SO₄ (nₐ) = 1

Mole ratio of the base, NaOH (n₆) = 2

Finally, we shall determine the molarity of the acid, H₂SO₄. This can be obtained as follow:

Volume of base, NaOH (V₆) = 38.70 cm³

Molarity of base, NaOH (M₆) = 1.90M

Volume of acid, H₂SO₄ (Vₐ) = 10.30 cm³

Molarity of acid, H₂SO₄ (Mₐ) =?

MₐVₐ / M₆V₆ = nₐ/n₆

Mₐ × 10.3 / 1.9 × 38.70 = 1/2

Mₐ × 10.3 / 73.53 = 1/2

Cross multiply

Mₐ × 10.3 × 2 = 73.53 × 1

Mₐ × 20.6 = 73.53

Divide both side by 20.6

Mₐ = 73.53 / 20.6

Mₐ = 3.57 M

Thus, the molarity of the acid, H₂SO₄ is 3.57 M

Why is it important to recognize the physical properties of the reactants in the chemical reaction that you will model in your culminating event project?

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Chemical Changes

Chemical changes take place at the molecular level. A chemical change produces a new substance. Another way to think of it is that a chemical change accompanies a chemical reaction. Examples of chemical changes include combustion (burning), cooking an egg, rusting of an iron pan, and mixing hydrochloric acid and sodium hydroxide to make salt and water.

Physical Changes

Physical changes are concerned with energy and states of matter. A physical change does not produce a new substance, although the starting and ending materials may look very different from each other. Changes in state or phase (melting, freezing, vaporization, condensation, sublimation) are physical changes. Examples of physical changes include crushing a can, melting an ice cube, and breaking a bottle.

How to Tell Chemical & Physical Changes Apart

A chemical change makes a substance that wasn't there before. There may be clues that a chemical reaction took places, such as light, heat, color change, gas production, odor, or sound. The starting and ending materials of a physical change are the same, even though they may look different.

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A solution with a pH of 11 has a [H] of:
11
1x 10-3
1x 10-11
1x 1011
1x 103

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Answer:

1 x 10⁻¹¹moldm⁻³

Explanation:

Given parameters:

pH of the solution  = 11

Unknown:

[H] = ?

Solution:

The hydrogen ion concentration is unknown.

From:

                      PH  = - log[H⁺]  

       So;

                     11 = -log[H⁺]

               [H⁺] = 1 x 10⁻¹¹moldm⁻³

Help answer this if you know it thank you!

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Answer:

evolution

Explanation:

Answer:

because bird species are reproduced sexually

so there would be some variations in every generation.

that's why birds could be different from their ancestors.

is C5H10 ionic or covalent?

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Covalent because it is 5 and 10 so there even numbers I think
covalent. there is 5 c-c bonds 2 hydrogen atoms attach to each. total # of bonds is 15

A friend of yours went panning for gold last weekend and found a nugget that appears to be gold. With your newfound scientific prowess, you set out to determine if it is really gold. Your tests show that the nugget has a mass of 7.6 g. Immersing the nugget in water raised the volume from 7.22 mL to 8.06 mL. The density of gold is 19.32 g/cm3. What will you tell your friend

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Answer:

both density is different so we can say nugget is not made by gold

Explanation:

given data

mass m = 7.6 g

volume  v = 7.22 mL to 8.06 mL

density of gold = 19.32 g/cm³

solution

we know that if there is when there is density of gold = density of nugget than we can say it is gold

so here

d = [tex]\frac{m}{v}[/tex]     ........1

here v = (8.06 - 7.22) = 0.84 mL

put here value in eq 1

d = [tex]\frac{7.6}{0.84}[/tex]

d = 9.047 g/ml

so here density is different so we can say it is not by gold

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Answer:

I don't get it is it even a question?

Can soft drinks be part of a healthy diet?

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Answer:

yes, but its better to drink water

Explanation:

Which statement is always true about conversation of matter?
The mass of a system does not change during a chemical reaction
If a solid forms the mass of a system increases
If a gas forms the mass of a system decreases
The mass of a system changes when a substance changes from liquid to gas, but it does not change in a chemical reaction

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Answer:

The mass of a system does not change during a chemical reaction

Explanation:

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. The level of mercury in a stream was suspected to be above the minimum considered safe (1 part per billion by weight). And analysis indicated that the concentration was 0.68 parts per billion. Assume a density of 1.0 g/mL and calculate the molarity of mercury in the stream.

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Answer:

3.39x10⁻⁹ M

Explanation:

Let's assume we have 1 mL of the stream. With a density of 1.0 g/mL, we would have 1 g of the stream.

Now we calculate the mass of mercury present in 1 g of the stream, using its given concentration (0.68 ppb):

ppb = ng Mercury / g stream0.68 ppb = ng Hg / 1 gMass of mercury = 0.68 ng

Now we convert that mass into moles, using mercury's atomic mass:

0.68 ng = 0.68 x 10⁻⁹ g0.68 x 10⁻⁹ g ÷ 200.59 g/mol = 3.39x10⁻¹² mol

Finally we calculate the molarity of mercury, as we know that there are 3.39x10⁻¹² Hg moles in 1 mL of the stream:

1 mL = 0.001 LMolarity = 3.39x10⁻¹² mol / 0.001 L = 3.39x10⁻⁹ M

Magnesium reacts with iron(III) chloride to form magnesium chloride (which can be used in fireproofing wood and in disinfectants) and iron. A mixture of 43.5 g Mg and 247 g iron(III) chloride is allowed to react. What is the limiting reactant and what is the mass, in grams, of the excess reactant remains

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Answer:

Mg is the limiting reactant.

52.9 g of FeCl₃, remains after the reaction is complete.

Explanation:

First of all, we state the reaction's equation:

3Mg (s) + 2FeCl₃ (aq) → 2Fe (s) + 3MgCl₂ (s)

We determine the mol of each reactant:

43.5 g . 1mol / 24.3g = 1.79 mol of Mg

247 g . 1mol/ 162.2g = 1.52 mol of Iron (III) chloride.

Ratio is 2:3. 2 mol of chloride need 3 moles of Mg to react,

Then 1.52 moles will react with (1.52 . 3) /2 = 2.29 moles

We have 1.79 moles of Mg and we need 2.29, so the limiting reactant is the Mg.

We confirm the chlorine as the excess reactant:

3 moles of Mg need 2 moles of FeCl₃ to react:

1.79 moles of Mg will react to (1.79 . 2) /3  = 1.19 moles of FeCl₃

We have 1.52 moles of FeCl₃ and we only need 1.19, so it is ok, we said that the FeCl₃ is the excess.

After the reaction goes complete, (1.52 - 1.19) moles of FeCl₃ remains.

1.52 - 1.19 = 0.33 moles. We convert them to mass:

0.33 mol . 162.2g /1mol = 52.9 g

A student prepared several aqueous sodium chloride (NaCl) solutions to observe boiling point elevation at various molal concentrations, however, several errors were made throughout the procedure. Determine whether these errors would cause the observed boiling point to be increased or decreased relative to the expected boiling point, based on the procedure, or have no effect on the experimental results.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

A student prepared several aqueous sodium chloride (NaCl) solutions to observe boiling point elevation at various molal concentrations, however, several errors were made throughout the procedure. Determine whether these errors would cause the observed boiling point to be increased or decreased relative to the expected boiling point, based on the procedure, or have no effect on the experimental results.

* The flask is washed with water but not thoroughly dried before preparing the solution

* The mass of NaCl used to prepare the solution is 5.400 grams instead of 4.400 grams

* Some of the prepared solution splashes out of the flask prior to observation of the boiling point

* When making the salt solution, 55.0 milliliters of water is added instead of 50.0 milliliters

Answer:

The flask is washed with water but not thoroughly dried before preparing the solution  - decrease

The mass of NaCl used to prepare the solution is 5.400 grams instead of 4.400 grams

-increase

Some of the prepared solution splashes out of the flask prior to observation of the boiling point- have no effect

When making the salt solution, 55.0 milliliters of water is added instead of 50.0 milliliters- decrease

Explanation:

If the flask is washed but not dried, then the solution will be further diluted than expected. As a result of this further dilution, the observed boiling point will be less than the expected boiling point because the boiling point depends on the solution's concentration.

If more solute is added than expected, the concentration of the solution is increased and the boiling point also increases above the expected boiling point due to the increase in amount of solute present.

If some of the solution splashes out of the flask prior to boiling, the boiling point is not affected because the concentration of the solution was not altered. The boiling point only changes when the concentration of the solution is changed.

If 55 ml of water is added instead of 50 ml, the solution is now more dilute than expected thereby reducing the concentration of the solution and the boiling point. Remember that, as the concentration of the solution decreases, the boiling point decreases accordingly.

Determine where each type of cleaning solution should be discarded after use. Solvent used to rinse chemicals out of a beaker ______Acid solution used to clean a crucible _________Water used to rinse detergent out of a flask ________

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Answer:

Acidic solution used to clean a crucible

Explanation:

This liquid dissolves alcoholic solvents such as crucible, that is why it was selected as the ideal for cleaning.

Although it would be ideal to know in detail which chemical compound is the one you want to clean so that the cleaning technique has better effectiveness.

WASTE CONTAINER refers to the solvent used to rinse chemicals out of a beaker, and it also refers to the acid solution used to clean a crucible. Water used to rinse the detergent out of a flask refer to the SINK.

The disposal containers in a lab can be used for recycling, disposal of trash, glassware disposal box, sharp box, etc.

A waste container is a container usually used to dispose of waste in a laboratory, which may be made of plastic.

Moreover, a laboratory sink can be used to wash tools and/or hands without the hazard of damaging the health or the sink.

In conclusion, WASTE CONTAINER refers to the solvent used to rinse chemicals out of a beaker, and it also refers to the acid solution used to clean a crucible. Water used to rinse the detergent out of a flask refer to the SINK.

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Clear liquid is on top of the green liquid,green liquid is on top of the red liquid.What is the order of density of the liquids, from highest to lowest​

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Answer:

This indicates there will be the densest (heaviest) liquid on the bottom of the jar there will be the least dense (lightest) liquid on top. Syrup, glycerin, water, oil, and then alcohol would be on top of the order of liquids from hardest to lightest.

_H2+_Cl2->_HCl fill in the blanks if necessary.

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Answer:

H₂   +   Cl₂    →    2HCl

Explanation:

The given reaction expression is shown below:

      H₂   +   Cl₂    →    HCl

We are to balance this given reaction expression.

Let us do this mathematically;

       aH₂   +   bCl₂    →    cHCl

Conserving H :  2a  = c

                   Cl:   2b  = c

Now, let a  = 1, c  = 2 , b = 1

So:

     

            H₂   +   Cl₂    →    2HCl

Question 6 of 10
What is ethane?
A. An alkane
B. An alkene
C. A polymer
D. An alkyne

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Answer:

An Alkane

Explanation:

Formula of ethane is CH3-CH3

Answer:

Ethane is the second member of

An alkane

Sulfurous acid reacts with barium hydroxide.

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Answer:

Ba(OH)2 + H2SO3 = BaSO3 + H2O -

Explanation:

Consider this reaction: At a certain temperature it obeys this rate law. rate Suppose a vessel contains at a concentration of . Calculate how long it takes for the concentration of to decrease by . You may assume no other reaction is important. Round your answer to significant digits.

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This question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Consider this reaction:

2H₃PO₄(aq) → p₂o₅(aq) + 3H₂O(aq)

At a certain temperature it obeys this rate law.

rate = ( 46.65 M⁻¹.s⁻¹) [ H₃PO₄ ]²

Suppose a vessel contains H₃PO₄  at a concentration of 0.660 M .

Calculate how long it takes for the concentration of H₃PO₄  to decrease  to 20.0% of its initial value .

You may assume no other reaction is important.

Round your answer to significant digits.

Answer:

time taken is 8.574 × 10⁻⁴ s

Explanation:

Given that;

rate = k[ H₃PO₄ ]²

rate constant k = 46.65 M⁻¹.s⁻¹)

Initial concentration A₀ =  0.660 M { which will be 100%}

final concentration At = 20%

for the concentration of H₃PO₄  to decrease  to 20.0% of its initial value = ?

we know that;

rate constant k =  1/t [ 1/At - 1/A₀ ]

we substitute

46.65 = 1/t [ 1/20 - 1/100 ]

46.65 = 1/t [ 0.04 ]

46.65 = 0.04/t

46.65t = 0.04

t = 0.04 / 46.65

t = 0.0008574  ≈ 8.574 × 10⁻⁴ s

Therefore, time taken is 8.574 × 10⁻⁴ s

Identify the term that matches each definition.
The front vent of a fume hood, which helps maintain proper air circulation____.
The horizontal, flat area of a fume hood upon which experiments are carried out____.
A characteristic that describes substances that evaporate readily, producing large amounts of vapors____.
The glass panel in front of the fume hood that shields the user from fumes and other hazard_____.
A. Airfoil.
B. Sash.
C. Work surface.
D. Volatile.

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Answer:

A,

C.

D.

B.

Explanation:

The front vent of a fume hood that assists and maintain proper air circulation is Airfoil

The horizontal flat surface area of the fume hood where experiments are being carried out is Work  Surface.

The main characteristics which demonstrate and describes how substances evaporate rapidly and readily into the thin air while producing a huge amount of vapor is known as Volatile

In front of the fume hood, lies the glass panel whose main purpose is to shield the user from the hazardous substance. This glass panel is known as the Sash.

Humans have three types of cone cells in their eyes, which are responsible for color vision. Each type absorbs a certain part of the visible spectrum. Suppose a particular cone cell absorbs light with a wavelength of 519.nm. Calculate the frequency of this light. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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Answer:

5.78 × 10¹⁴ Hz

Explanation:

Step 1: Given and required data

Wavelength of this light (λ): 519. nmFrecquency of this light (ν): ?Speed of light (c): 3.00 × 10⁸ m/s

Step 2: Convert "λ" to meters

We will use the conversion factor 1 m = 10⁹ nm.

519. nm × 1 m/10⁹ nm = 5.19 × 10⁻⁷ m

Step 3: Calculate the frecquency of this light

We will use the following expression.

c = λ × ν

ν = c/λ

ν = (3.00 × 10⁸ m/s)/5.19 × 10⁻⁷ m

ν = 5.78 × 10¹⁴ s⁻¹ = 5.78 × 10¹⁴ Hz

A sample of PCl5 weighting 2.69 gram was placed in 1.00 Litter container and completely vaporized at 250C. The pressure observed at that temperature was 1.00 atm. The possibility exists that some of the PCl5 dissociated according to PCl5 (g) ! PCl3 (g) Cl2 (g) . What must be the partial pressures of PCl5 PCl3 and Cl2 under these experimental conditions

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Answer:

Partial pressures:

PCl₅ = 0.558 atm

PCl₃ = 0.22 atm

Cl₂ = 0.22 atm

Explanation:

From the given information:

The number of moles of PCl₅ associated with the evaporation is:

[tex]n_{PCl_5}= \dfrac {weight \ of \ PCl_5} {M.Wt. \ of \ PCl_5}[/tex]

[tex]n_{PCl_5}= \dfrac {2.69 \ g} {208.5 \ g/mol}[/tex]

[tex]n_{PCl_5}= 0.013 \ mol[/tex]

Temperature of the gas = 250° C = (250 + 273.15) K

= 523.15 K

Using the Ideal gas equation to determine the pressure exerted by the completely vaporized PCl₅

PV = nRT

[tex]P = \dfrac{nRT}{V}[/tex]

[tex]P = \dfrac{0.0013 \ mol \times 0.082 \ Latm^0 K^{-1} . mol ^{-1} \times 523.15 \ K}{1.0 \ L}[/tex]

P = 0.558 atm

Thus, at  250° C, decomposition of PCl₅ occurs.

In the container, PCl₅  decomposes to PCl₃ and Cl₂.

i.e.

[tex]PCl_{5(g)} \to PCl_{3(g)}+ Cl_{2(g)}[/tex]

Using Dalton's Law:

[tex]P_{total } =P_1 + P_2+P_3 +...[/tex]

[tex]P_1 = P_{Total} \times X_1[/tex]

where;

X = mole fraction

Then, the total no. of moles in the container is:

[tex]n = \dfrac{PV} {RT}[/tex]

[tex]n = \dfrac{1\ atm \times 1.0\ L}{0.0821 \ L \ atm \ K^{-1}.mol \times 523.15\ K}[/tex]

n = 0.023 mol

Now, the container contains a total amount of 0.023 mol where initially 0.013 mol are that of PCl₅ and remaining 0.005 mol of PCl₃ and 0.005 mol of Cl₂.

Thus, the partial pressure of  PCl₃  is:

[tex]P__{PCL_3} }= P_{total} \times \dfrac{no. \ of \ moles \ of PCl_5}{total \ no. \ of \ moles}[/tex]

[tex]P__{PCL_3}} = 1 \ atm \times \dfrac{0.005}{0.023}[/tex]

[tex]P__{PCL_3}} = 0.22 \ atm[/tex]

Thus, since the no of moles of PCl₃ and Cl₂ are the same, then the partial pressure for Cl₂ is = 0.22 atm

three molecules the cells need and why?​

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Answer:
1. Nucleic acids
2. Proteins carbohydrates
3. Lipids
All of which are essential to the cell’s functions. Each is an Important component of the cell and performs a wide array of functions. Combine, these molecules and it will make up the majority of the cell’s mass.
OR ELSE UR A DEAD RAT HEHE :P

Consider Example 12.10. Suppose the experiment is repeated with 0.032 mol of helium instead with everything else staying the same, what is the amount of heat required now to achieve that process

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Answer:

120 extracted from the gas

Explanation:

The amount of heat required now to achieve that process is 60 J of heat added to the gas.

Heat required to achieve the process

The amount of heat required to achieve the process is calculated as follows;

[tex]E = \frac{3}{2} nR\Delta T[/tex]

where;

n is number of moles of the helium gas = 0.032 moleR is ideal gas constant = 8.314 J/mol.KΔT is change in temperature (from example 12.10) = 450 K - 300 K = 150 K

[tex]E = \frac{3}{2} \times 0.032 \times 8.314 \times (150)\\\\E = 60 \ J[/tex]

Thus, the amount of heat required now to achieve that process is 60 J of heat added to the gas.

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