An ionic compound forms between atoms when they _________ or ________ electrons.

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Answer 1

Answer:

lose or gain electrons

Explanation:

Answer 2
the answer is lose or gain

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The solubility in water of ionic compound X is measured and found to be 0.776g/mL at 15.°C. Calculate the volume of a saturated solution of X in water that would contain 34.0g of X at this temperature. Be sure your answer has the correct unit symbol and 3 significant digits.

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Answer: The volume of a saturated solution of X in water that would contain 34.0g of X  is 43.9 ml

Explanation:

Solubility is defined as the amount of solute dissolved per 100 ml of the solvent at a fixed temperatur.

Given :  solubility of ionic compound X  in water at [tex]15^0C[/tex] = 0.776 g/ml

0.774 g of X is contained in = 1 ml

Thus 34.0 g g of X is contained in = [tex]\frac{1}{0.774}\times 34.0=43.9 ml[/tex]

Thus the volume of a saturated solution of X in water that would contain 34.0g of X  is 43.9 ml

Calculate the volume of a box which is 125 cm long, 37 cm wide, and 68 cm high. Report your answer with correct significant figures in cubic centimeters. please use significant figures!

Calculate the volume of a box which is 423 cm long, 12 cm wide, and 25 cm high. have significant figures in cubic centimeters.

Suppose you are measuring the mass of a solid sample on a balance using a weigh boat. You record the data in a table. Mass of weigh boat 1.326 g Mass of weigh boat and sample 7.635 g What is the mass of the solid sample?

A graduated cylinder contains 10.00 mL water. A 14.74 g piece of aluminum is added to the water, and the volume rises to 15.46 mL. What is the density of the aluminum?

A 24.5 g sample of solution has a density of 0.768 g/mL. What is the sample volume (in mL)?

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Answer:

1. Volume of box is 314500 cm³.

2. Volume of box 126900 cm³.

3. Mass of sample is 6.309 g.

4. Density of aluminum is 2.7 g/mL.

5. Volume of sample is 31.9 mL.

Explanation:

1. Determination of the volume of the box

Length (L) = 125 cm

Width (W) = 37 cm

Height (H) = 68 cm

Volume (V) =?

V = L × W × H

V = 125 × 37 × 68

V = 314500 cm³

2. Determination of the volume of the box

Length (L) = 423 cm

Width (W) = 12 cm

Height (H) = 25 cm

Volume (V) =?

V = L × W × H

V = 423 × 12 × 25

V = 126900 cm³

3. Determination of the mass of the sample.

Mass of weigh boat = 1.326 g

Mass of weigh boat + Sample = 7.635 g Mass of the sample =?

Mass of Sample = (Mass of weigh boat + Sample) – (Mass of weigh boat)

Mass of Sample = 7.635 – 1.326

Mass of Sample = 6.309 g

4. Determination of the density of aluminum.

Volume of water = 10 mL

Mass of aluminum = 14.74 g

Volume of water + aluminum = 15.46 mL

Density of aluminum =?

Next, we shall determine the volume of aluminum. This can be obtained as follow:

Volume of water = 10 mL

Volume of water + aluminum = 15.46 mL

Volume of aluminum =?

Volume of aluminum = (Volume of water + aluminum) – (Volume of water)

Volume of aluminum = 15.46 – 10

Volume of aluminum = 5.46 mL

Finally, we shall determine the density of aluminum. This can be obtained as follow:

Mass of aluminum = 14.74 g

Volume of aluminum = 5.46 mL

Density of aluminum =?

Density = mass / volume

Density of aluminum = 14.74 / 5.46

Density of aluminum = 2.7 g/mL

5. Determination of the volume of sample.

Mass of sample = 24.5 g

Density of sample = 0.768 g/mL.

Volume of sample =?

Density = mass / volume

0.768 = 24.5 / volume of sample

Cross multiply

0.768 × Volume of sample = 24.5

Divide both side by 0.768

Volume of sample = 24.5 / 0.768

Volume of sample = 31.9 mL.

Give me a summary on Jupiter 3-5 paragraphs​

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Summary: Jupiter is the largest and widest planet in the solar system. Jupiter's moon name is Europa. Jupiter only has one 79 moons that we know of. Jupiter is the 5th planet from the sun.Jupiter’s mass is 318 times larger than Earth.A year on Jupiter is equal to 11.9 Earth Years.

What is the mole ratio needed to determine the mass of phosphorus trifluoride produced from the reaction of 120 g of phosphorus with excess fluorine?

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Answer:

[tex]\frac{4molPF_3}{1molP_4}[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello

In this case, given the reaction:

[tex]P_4(s)+6F_2(g)\rightarrow 4PF_3(g)[/tex]

It means that since the coefficients preceding phosphorous and phosphorous trifluoride are 1 and 4, the correct mole ratio should be:

[tex]\frac{4molPF_3}{1molP_4}[/tex]

Because given the mass of phosphorous it is convenient to convert it to moles and then cancel it out with the moles on bottom of the mole ratio.

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How many moles of Na are in 42 g of Na? ​

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The answer is 1.83 moles of Na.

How many grams of MgO are produced from the complete reaction of 94.2 g Mg?

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Answer:

157 g of MgO

Explanation:

the reaction:

2Mg + O2 ➡️ 2MgO

1) find the mol of Mg

mol = mass / molar mass

mass = 94.2 g

molar mass = 24

mol = 94.2 / 24

mol = 3.925 mol

2 mol = 3.925 moles

2) find mass of MgO

mass = mol × molar mass

mol = 3.925

molar mass = 24+16 = 40

mass = 3.925 × 40

= 157 g

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Uranium = 92
Se = 34
Clourine = 35.45
Lithium = 6.94
Radium
Sodium
Hg

Are these sentences true or false? Tick the boxes
True False
a) The substance is an element.
b) The substance contains five atoms.
c) There is carbon in the substance.
d) The substance contains nitrogen and hydrogen.

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which wave carris most energy

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Answer:

Gamma Rays

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Answer:

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hey siri how do you make ice cube ????????????????????????????????????

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Answer:

1.Get a ice cub tray.

2. fill cold water to the top.

3. Put the tray in the freezer.

4 let them sit for 3-4 hours.

5.Enjoy!

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Answer:

put hotdogs in water boil em. put the water in the cube thingy and put it in the freezer

A 3.25 L solution is prepared by dissolving 285 g of BaBr2 in water. Determine the molarity.

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Answer:

0.295 mol/L

Explanation:

Given data:

Volume of solution = 3.25 L

Mass of BaBr₂ = 285 g

Molarity of solution = ?

Solution:

Molarity is used to describe the concentration of solution. It tells how many moles are dissolve in per litter of solution.

Formula:

Molarity = number of moles of solute / L of solution

Number of moles of solute:

Number of moles = mass/ molar mass

Molar mass of BaBr₂ = 297.1 g/mol

Number of moles = 285 g/ 297.1 g/mol

Number of moles= 0.959 mol

Molarity:

M = 0.959 mol / 3.25 L

M = 0.295 mol/L

How would the
In an isolated system, two copper
bars at different temperatures transfer energy until both are at the same temperature.
of energy be different if the bars were in an open system?
transfer
O A. Energy transfer would occur only between the copper bars.
between the copper bars and the surroundings
O B. Energy transfer would occur between the copper
© c. No energy transfer would occur between the
copper bars or the surroundings.
D. Energy transfer would occur only with the surroundings.

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Answer: Energy transfer would occur only between the copper bars and the surroundings.

Explanation:

It should be noted that in the open system, there is transfer of both energy and mass from the system and also into the system as well.

Assuming the bars were in an open system, the transfer of energy would occur only between the copper bars and the surroundings.

Answer: (B)

Explanation:

In an isolated system, two copper bars at different temperatures transfer energy until both are at the same temperature. How would the transfer of energy be different if the bars were in an open system?

A.

Energy transfer would occur only between the copper bars.

B.

Energy transfer would occur between the copper bars and the surroundings.

C.

No energy transfer would occur between the copper bars or the surroundings.

D.

Energy transfer would occur only with the surroundings.

Question 4
How many moles are contained in 67 L of CO2 gas at STP? Round your answer to three significant figures and include units.

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Answer:

2.99 mol

Explanation:

Number of moles of CO₂ = ?

Volume = 67 L

Temperature and pressure = standard

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

By putting values,

1 atm × 67 L = n ×0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K × 273.15 K

67 atm.L = n×22.43 atm.L/ mol

n = 67 atm.L/22.43 atm.L/ mol

n = 2.99 mol

Consider the combustion of propane: A balloon is being inflated to its full extent by heating the air inside it. In the final stages of this process, the volume of the balloon changes from L to L by the addition of J energy as heat. Assume that all the heat comes from the combustion of propane. What mass of propane must be burned to furnish this amount of energy assuming the heat transfer process is 50.% efficient?

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Answer:

5162.539 g

Explanation:

Let assume that the volume changes from [tex]4.00 \times 10^6 \ L[/tex] to [tex]4.50 \times 10^6 \ L[/tex].

And if the addition of energy as heat is [tex]1.3 \times 10^8 \ J[/tex]

Then; we can say that the total heat that is taken by the ballon = [tex]1.3 \times 10^8 \ J[/tex]

[tex]= 1.3 \times 10^5 \ kJ[/tex]

The total heat supplied = total heat coming from the combustion of propane

[tex]= \dfrac{100}{50} \times 1.3 \times 10^5 \ kJ[/tex]

[tex]= 2.6 \times 10^5 \ kJ[/tex]

[tex]C_3 H_{8(g)} + 5O_{2(g)} \to #CO_{2(g)} + 4H_2O_{(l)} \ \ \Delta H = -2221 \ kJ[/tex]

If 2221 kJ is produced as a result of the combustion of 44.1 g [tex]C_3H_{8(g)}[/tex]

Then;

[tex]2.6 \times 10^5 kJ[/tex] will produce [tex]= \Big( \dfrac{44.1 \times 2.6 \times 10^5}{2221} \Big ) \ g[/tex]

= 5162.539 g

Thus, the mass of the propane that must be burned = 5162.539 g

Select the correct answer.
Which of the following does the Sun orbit?
A.
The center of the Milky Way
B.
The Earth
C.
The Moon
D.
The stars

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Answer: The center of the Milky Way

Explanation: It's located about two-thirds of the way out from the center of the Milky Way which is about 28,000 light–years away.

what is a physical change

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cutting a piece of paper

Explanation:

Answer:

A physical change occurs when a substance changes, but no new substance is formed.

Explanation:

3. Do objects of different masses fall at different rates? Why or why not? *

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Two objects of different masses fall at the same rate. However, largest masses exert greater gravitational attraction than smaller masses.

Answer:

yes.it depends on acceleration due to gravity,weight .

If a substance has a density of 1.345g / mL , how many grams would the substance weigh if the sample has a volume of 22.1 ml?

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Answer:

Mass of substance = 29.7245 gram

Explanation:

Given:

Density of substance = 1.345 g / ml

Volume of substance = 22.1 ml

Find:

Mass of substance

Computation:

Mass = Density x Volume

Mass of substance = Density of substance x Volume of substance

Mass of substance = 1.345 x 22.1

Mass of substance = 29.7245 gram

Which is a result of the high surface tension of water?
A. Water droplets are round.
B. Water freezes from the top down.
C. Ionic compounds are soluble in water.
D. Oil and water separate into two layers.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

how would you describe a solid substance appearance before melting

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Tbh I really don’t know

1. The grains are separated from stalks by winnowing. (True/False​

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The answer for this is true
The ans is TRUE . Trust me

Considering the following polymer size fractions of a given polymer sample:
Fraction Molecular Weight Number of Chains
1 6,500 400
2 10,000 1000
3 1,000,000 8
(a) Calculate the number-average molecular weight of the polymer.
(b) Calculate the weight-average molecular weight of the polymer.
(c) Which average molecular weight did the 8 chains of molecular weight of 1,000,000 most significantly affect? why?
(d) Calculate the polydispersity index(PI = (Mw/Mn) of the polymer

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the information given:

Molecular weight Mi      Number of chains (Ni)      NiMi

400                                           6500                        2600000

1000                                         10000                       10000000

8                                               1000000                   8000000

[tex]\sum_{Ni} = 1408[/tex]                                                [tex]\sum _{NiMi}[/tex] = 20600000

Thus, the average number of molecular weight = [tex]\dfrac{\sum_{NiMi}}{\sum_{Ni} }[/tex]

[tex]= \dfrac{20600000}{1408}[/tex]

= 14630.68

b)

weight-average molecular weight  = [tex]\dfrac{\sum _{NiMi^2} }{\sum _{NiMi}}[/tex]

[tex]Ni[/tex]                  [tex]Mi[/tex]             [tex]Mi^2[/tex]                     [tex]Ni[/tex] [tex]Mi^2[/tex]

400              6500          42.25 × 10⁶        16.9  × 10⁹

1000             10000        100 × 10⁶            100 × 10⁹

8                   1000000    1 × 10¹²               800 × 10⁹

                                                                [tex]\sum _{NiMi^2} = 916.9 \times 10^9[/tex]

weight-average molecular weight   [tex]=\dfrac{916.9 \times 10^9 }{20.6 \times 10^6}[/tex]

= 44509.71

c)

The number average molecular weight is most significantly affected. This is because the number average molecular weight value is worth more in comparison to the weight-average molecular weight.

d)

The polydispersity index (PI) = [tex]\dfrac{\overline {M_W}}{\overline {M_n}}[/tex]

[tex]PI = \dfrac{44509.71}{14630.68}[/tex]

PI = 3.04

A nuclear magnetic resonance, or NMR, spectrometer is an instrument that can be used to characterize molecules based upon the excitation of inner shell electrons. the behavior of the nuclei of certain atoms in a magnetic field. the nuclear radiation emitted by certain molecules. vibrations of portions of the molecule brought about by the absorption of infrared radiation.

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Answer:

The correct answer is A)

Explanation:

An NMR or Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectrometer is an equipment that can be used to study the nature of molecules after their nuclei have been excited with the use of radio waves. Radio waves generated is converted into nuclear magnetic resonance.

The resonance produced can be recognized or decoded by special radio receivers.  

Besides recognizing the molecular structure of a chemical compound, it's purity and its content can also be analyzed.

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Is plastic pollution likely to become more or less of a problem in the future?

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Answer:

More bro

Explanation:

Pollution is only increasing

Answer: Yes and no, no because people are constantly polluting the earth with plastic which is a big issue.  Yes, because things are being invented to help with plastic pollution, and there is a great number of people who recycle, so however you look at it there's really a 50/50 chance.

Explanation:

I NEED HELP PLEASE!!!! CHEMISTRY QUESTION: If 38 g of Li3P and 15 grams of Al2O3 are reacted, what total mass of products will result? Why?

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Answer:

21.5 g.

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, since the reaction between the given compounds is:

[tex]2Li_3P+Al_2O_3\rightarrow 3Li_2O+2AlP[/tex]

We can see that according to the law of conservation of mass, which states that matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction, the total mass of products equals the total mass of reactants based on the stoichiometric proportions; in such a way, we first need to compute the reacted moles of Li3P as shown below:

[tex]n_{Li_3P}^{reacted}=38gLi_3P*\frac{1molLi_3P}{51.8gLi_3P}=0.73molLi_3P[/tex]

Now, the moles of Li3P consumed by 15 g of Al2O3:

[tex]n_{Li_3P}^{consumed \ by \ Al_2O_3}=15gAl_2O_3*\frac{1molAl_2O_3}{101.96gAl_2O_3} *\frac{2molLi_3P}{1molAl_2O_3} =0.29molLi_3P[/tex]

Thus, we infer that just 0.29 moles of 0.73 react to form products; which means that the mass of formed products is:

[tex]m_{Li_2O}=0.29molLi_3P*\frac{3molLi_2O}{2molLi_3P} *\frac{29.88gLi_2O}{1molLi_2O} =13gLi_2O\\\\m_{AlP}=0.29molLi_3P*\frac{2molAlP}{2molLi_3P} *\frac{57.95gAlP}{1molAlP} =8.5gAlP[/tex]

Therefore, the total mass of products is:

[tex]m_{products}=13g+8.5g\\\\m_{products}=21.5g[/tex]

Which is not the same to the reactants (53 g) because there is an excess of Li₃P.

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the mixture of carbon dioxide and water tastes salt why​

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Answer:

When carbon dioxide reacts with water carbonic acid is formed, from which hydrogen ions dissociate increasing the acidity of the systemCarbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere can therefore increase the acidity of land, sea and air

Explanation:

What is tree rings tell us?

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Tree rings tell us how old the tree is.

Answer:each of a number of concentric rings in the cross section of a tree trunk, representing a single year's growth.

Explanation:it tell whats the age of the tree.

According to the law of conservation of mass, how much mercury was present in the mercury (II) oxide? *

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Mass of Mercury(Hg) : 55.8 g

Further explanation

Given

Reaction

2HgO ⇒ O₂ + 2Hg

Required

Mass of Mercury

Solution

Conservation of mass applies to a closed system, where the masses before and after the reaction are the same

So mass of reactants = mass of products

Mass of reactants = mass HgO = 60 g

Mass of products = mass O₂ + mass Hg

60 g = 4.2 g + mass Hg

mass Hg = 60 - 4.2

mass Hg = 55.8 g

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