Which variables does equilibrium depend on?
a. Mass

b. Temperature

c. Pressure

d.Volume

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Answer 1

Answer:

I believe tempurature, though i'm not sure. Give it a shot and tell me what you got!


Related Questions

The net force on a car accelerating
at a rate of 2.5 m/s2 is 2,000
newtons. Calculate the mass of the
car.

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Answer:

800 kg

Explanation:

The mass of the car can be found by using the formula

[tex]m = \frac{f}{a} \\ [/tex]

f is the force

a is the acceleration

From the question we have

[tex]m = \frac{2000}{2.5} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

800 kg

Hope this helps you

A folded rock formation with the label A at the top of one of the folds. A geologist sees this folded rock when studying in the field. He is drawn to the sample that is labeled A. He determines this formation was caused by compression. What type of landform did he find at label A? anticline syncline plateau fault-block mountain

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Answer:

Anticline

Other than that Just A C:

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Which of the following of elements would have all four valence electrons
B, Si, As, Te
C, Si, Ge,Sn
O, S, Se, Te
Ga, Ge, As, Se

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Answer:

D

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Answer:

is the answer D

Explanation:

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Please answer these two questions ASAP. Thanks.

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Answer:

Speed and 0, at starting point

Answer:

Speed

0,at the starting point

Element ______ has 2 valence electrons and is in period 4.

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Answer:

Calcium

2.8.8.2

last energy she'll got 2 electrons

as 2 valency

What is the approximate temperature of 1.4 moles of a gas with a pressure of 3.25 atmospheres in a 4.738-liter container

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Answer:

134K

Explanation:

Using the ideal gas law equation;

PV = nRT

Where;

P = pressure (atm)

V = volume (Litres)

n = number of moles (mol)

R = gas constant (0.0821 Latm/Kmol)

T = temperature (K)

Based on the information provided, n = 1.4moles, P = 3.25atm, V = 4.738L, T = ?

3.25 × 4.738 = 1.4 × 0.0821 × T

15.3985 = 0.11494T

T = 15.3985/0.11494

T = 133.969

Approximately;

T = 134K

Ammonia is a covalent bonded compound because... I need helpppp!!!!

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Answer:

Ammonia is in in fact a polar covenant bond because nitrogen is attached to hydrogen but the electrons between nitrogen and hydrogen are not shared equally because nitrogen has a different electronegativity value than hydrogen.

Supongo que quiere preparar una solución al 10% de sulfato de magnesio en peso. El frasco del producto químico que se tiene indica que el sulfato de magnesio heptahidratado Cuántos gramos de hidratado serán necesarios para preparar 120 gramos de esta solución .Cuántos gramos de agua?

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Answer:

Se requerirán 14.57 gramos de MgSO₄·7H₂O, que se disolverían en 105.43 gramos de agua.

Explanation:

Si tenemos 120 gramos de una solución al 10% de sulfato de magnesio en peso, habrán en la solución (120*10/100) 12 gramos de sulfato de magnesio (MgSO₄).

Sin embargo, el reactivo que está disponible es heptahidratado (MgSO₄·7H₂O), por lo que hay que calcular cuántos gramos de sulfato de magnesio heptahidratado contendrán 12 gramos de MgSO₄.

Calculamos las moles de 12 gramos de MgSO₄, usando su masa molecular:

12 g MgSO₄ ÷ 120.305 g/mol = 0.0997 mol MgSO₄.

Después calculamos la masa de MgSO₄·7H₂O que contendrá 0.0997 mol MgSO₄, usando la masa molecular de MgSO₄·7H₂O:

0.0997 mol * 246.305 g/mol = 14.57 g MgSO₄·7H₂O

Para saber la cantidad de agua en la que se disolverá el reactivo, restamos la masa de soluto de la masa total de la solución:

120 g - 14.57 g = 105.43 g

What element is found in liver and is needed to prevent anemia or “tired” blood?

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Answer:

Iron (Fe)

Explanation:

If an atom has 15 protons, 12 neutrons, and 19 electrons, what is the atom's electrical charge? A. -7 B. +7 C. +3 D. -4

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Answer : The atoms electrical charge is -4. (D. -4)

2. Which of the following element has no neutron partied particle?
A. Hydrogen B. Helium
C. Lithium
D Sodium​

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Answer:

A.hydrogen

Explanation:

A normal hydrogen (H) atom does not have any neutrons in its tiny nucleus

How many electrons surround the
nucleus of an atom of Thallium?

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Answer:

81

Explanation:

I think the answer is 81

Why is a reaction between Sodium and Potassium impossible?

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Answer:

it is because a number of factors, including sample surface cleanliness and temperature, can prevent chunks of alkali metals from exploding on contact with water. The team eliminated those variables and others by using a sodium-potassium alloy that remains liquid at room temperature and a droplet delivery system featuring a calibrated syringe.

Answer: Potassium has a chloride mixture which makes it so sodium interacts easily with it to form the bond

Describe the movement of the asthenosphere

I am giving 62 points to first person to answer

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Heat from deep within Earth is thought to keep the asthenosphere malleable, lubricating the undersides of Earth's tectonic plates and allowing them to move.

Answer:

Explanation:

Convection currents generated within the asthenosphere push magma upward through volcanic vents and spreading centres to create new crust.

Which of the following situation Is the best example of long-term movement? A- Take a quick trip to the store B- Go to school each day C- Move to a new state D- Visit the library after school?

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Answer:

The Answer Is C

Step 4: Measuring the Volume of Air Near 0°C
°C
Temperature of gas:
Height of the column of gas.
cm DONE
Temperature of gas

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Answer:

Temperature of gas: 3 Celsius

Temperature of gas: 276 K

Height of the column gas: 5.7 c.m

Volume of gas (V=TTr^2h):cm^3: 0.72

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Old photographic flashbulbs burn magnesium metal in a reaction that causes a flash of brilliant white light. A photographer would need to take care not to suffer burned fingers when trying to replace the hot bulb. What best identifies the energy transformation that occurs in the flashbulb? chemical energy to electromagnetic energy and thermal energy electromagnetic energy to chemical energy and thermal energy chemical energy to electromagnetic energy thermal energy to chemical energy

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Not D or B

Which answer best describes what is happening in the following reaction?

2C8H18 + 25O2 Right arrow. 16CO2 + 18H2O
This is not a redox reaction. It is an example of combustion.
This is a redox reaction in which octane (C8H18) is oxidized.
This is a redox reaction in which carbon dioxide (CO2) burns due to ignition.
This is not a redox reaction, because a solution of carbon dioxide and water results.

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Answer:

b. This is a redox reaction in which octane (C8H18) is the reducing agent.

Explanation:

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The statement which best describes the reaction is:

This is not a redox reaction. It is an example of combustion.

What is redox reaction?

This is a reaction which is accompanied by a change in the oxidation number of the reacting elements

What is combustion reaction?

This is a reaction in which a substance burns in air (oxygen) to produce carbon dioxide, CO₂ and water, H₂O

Considering the equation given

2C₈H₁₈ + 25O₂ —> 16CO₂ +18H₂O

we can see that C₈H₁₈ burns in air (oxygen) to produce carbon dioxide, CO₂ and water, H₂O

Thus, we can conclude that the reaction is not redox but an example of combustion reaction

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how many kilograms are in 125 pounds

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Answer:

125 pounds = 56.6990463 kilograms

Explanation:

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Answer:

1: C

2: a

3: B

4: D

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what is the number of sigma and pi bond in butanol?

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Answer:

Sigma Bonds = 14

Pi bonds = 0

Explanation:

Butanol:

[tex]\sf CH_{3} -CH_{2}-CH_{2}-CH_{2}-OH[/tex]

There is no pi bond in this compound (since there is no double or triply bond)

So,

Pi bond = 0

Now, Coming towards sigma bonds

Sigma bonds = 3 (First carbon with hydrogen) + 2 (Second C with H) + 2 (Third C with H) + 2 (Fourth C with H) + 1 (Bond of O and H) + 4 (Bonds between C and C and C and O)

Sigma Bonds = 14

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2) Convert 2.65*10^ ^ 25 atoms of Chlorine to moles of CI

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Answer:

22 mol

Explanation:

Given data:

Number of atoms of Cl = 2.65×10²⁵ atom

Number of moles of Cl = ?

Solution:

The given problem will solve by using 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.

1 mole = 6.022 × 10²³ atoms

2.65×10²⁵ atom × 1 mol / 6.022 × 10²³ atoms

0.44×10² mol

22 mol

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Which sphere includes rocks and minerals?
A.
atmosphere
B.
biosphere
C.
geosphere
D.
hydrosphere

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Answer:

c. Geosphere

Explanation:

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Answer:

The answer is C- Geosphere.

Explanation:

I just took the test and got it right.

The word Geo means earth and it's rocks and minerals.

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relative atomic mass of sulphuric acid

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I believe it’s 98.07848 g mol

Which organelle is like the brain of the cell?

vacuole
endoplasmic reticulum
cytoplasm
nucleus

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Answer:

nucleus

Explanation:

Answer:

The nucleus

Explanation:

The nucleus can be thought of as the brains of a cell.

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The table below shows the age of fossils found in four separate layers of an undisturbed rock:


Fossils In Rock Layers
Layer Fossil in Layer Age of Fossil (million years)
A W 550
B X 240
C Y 680
D Z 450


Which is the topmost layer of the rock?
Layer A
Layer B
Layer C
Layer D

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Answer:

D

C

Explanation:

How do intermolecular forces of methane and water explain the different boiling points of the two substances?

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Explanation:

In methane the intermolecular forces are the weak London dispersion forces. Water molecules are held together by hydrogen bonding.

London dispersion forces are weak forces of attraction between molecules. It is a predominant in compounds that have very weak polarity.Hydrogen bonding is the electrostatic attraction between the hydrogen of one molecule and the electronegative atom(O or N or F) of a neighboring molecule.

Hydrogen bonds holds water molecules together. Since it is a stronger bond, it confers a higher boiling point

What is the volume of a gas balloon filled with 4.0 moles of tha gas, when the barometer reads pressure of 780 Torr and temperature is 30°C.​

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Answer:

V = 96.61 L

Explanation:

Given data:

Number of moles = 4.0 mol

Pressure = 780 torr (780/760 = 1.03 atm)

Temperature = 30°C

Volume of gas = ?

Solution:

The given problem will be solve by using general gas equation,

PV = nRT

P= Pressure

V = volume

n = number of moles

R = general gas constant = 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K  

T = temperature in kelvin

Now we will convert the temperature.

30+273 = 303 K

1.03 atm × V = 4.0 mol × 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K  × 303 K

V = 99.505 atm.L / 1.03 atm

V = 96.61 L

A student measures the sides of a piece of paper to determine the area of the paper. His measurements are: 5.70 cm length and 10.22 cm width. What is the area of the paper (recorded to the correct number of significant figures)?

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Answer:

58.3 cm

Explanation:

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Difference between absolute atomic mass and relative atomic mass with example

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“Atomic mass” is relative to the isotope carbon-12 weighing exactly 12 atomic mass units. Therefore “atomic mass” is precisely the same as “relative atomic mass.”

Two further points:

First, atomic mass as stated on the periodic table is a average of the masses of an element’s naturally-occurring isotopes, weighted by their abundance. This is because atomic mass as normally used is a bulk property: we weigh out many trillions of atoms at a time, because we usually deal in macroscopic quantities. And that means that an average mass is more useful to us.

Second, all masses are relative masses (until the new, physical-constant-based kilogram comes online; and arguably even then). We mass something by comparing it to some standard of reference: until later this year, that something is a chunk of alloy in Paris, France. When the new standard comes into use, we will be comparing the kilogram’s gravitational mass to the strength of the electromagnetic force.

But that’s kind of trivial; it just stems from the fact that any and every measurement is a comparison to something else.

Edit: IUPAC, the world’s premier organization for the imposition of picky definitions that most people never need to use, has the following:

Atomic mass is the mass of a single atom; the unit is the Dalton or unified atomic mass unit. (I would use “isotopic mass” to specify the mass of a particular atom, but that’s not sanctioned by IUPAC.)

Relative atomic mass is the measured average mass of all atoms of a particular element in a particular sample. To make it unitless, it’s divided by the value of the unified atomic mass unit.

Standard atomic weight is the value you read off of the periodic table; it’s an Earth-based average over many samples, of experimental values of the relative atomic mass. Values are promulgated by the IUPAC Commission on Atomic Weights and Isotopic Abundances, and are revised every two years.

Most chemists refer to standard atomic weight as “atomic mass” or “atomic weight” and get on with their lives.

The unified atomic mass unit is 1/12 of the mass of an atom of carbon-12. It is sometimes called the Dalton.

Definitions taken from the IUPAC Gold Book.

As far as I can tell, relative atomic masses and standard atomic weights are made unitless so that they can be used with any convenient macroscopic mass unit to determine correct proportions for a desired chemical reaction.

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