the answer is SPECIALIZED
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Answer:
Germanium.
Explanation:
In a neutral atom: the number of protons = the number of electrons.
Atomic number of a neutral atom = number of electrons = number of protons.
The element that has 32 protons in its nucleus is Germanium.
He ≤ Ne ≤ Ar ≤ Kr
Ne ≤ He ≤ Ar ≤ Kr
Kr ≤ Ar ≤ Ne ≤ He
Answer:
The correct order of increasing standard molar entropy for the noble gases is He ≤ Ne ≤ Ar ≤ Kr
Explanation:
Entropy is the measure of degree of disorderliness or randomness of a substance. Entropy increases with increasing number of electron present in an atom due to increased repulsive force of the electrons. Therefore, the standard entropy of a substance increases with an increase in their atomic masses.
For the given noble gases in this question, Helium (He) has the least atomic mass while Krypton (Kr) has the highest atomic mass.
Thus, the correct order of increasing standard molar entropy for the noble gases is He ≤ Ne ≤ Ar ≤ Kr
9.3 %
30%
7.5%
Answer:
percent by mass = 79%
Explanation:
Data Given:
mass of solute (Na₂CO₃) = 75 g
mass of solvent ( water ) = 20 g
mass percent of solution = ?
Solution:
Formula used to find percent by mass
mass of solute / mass of solution x 100 . . . . . . (1)
first we have to find mass of solution
mass of solution = mass of solute + mass of Solvent . . . . (2)
put values in equation 2
mass of solution = 75 g + 20 g
mass of solution = 95 g
Now,
put values in equation 1
Percent by mass = mass of solute / mass of solution x 100
Percent by mass = 75 g / 95 g x 100
Percent by mass = 79 %
so,
The percent of the solution by mass = 79%
***Note:
The same work can be used for the other values too i.e. if you have 20 g of solute and 75 g solvent.
Answer:
The answer is 78.9%
Explanation:
The percentage weight in volume indicates the mass of solute per volume. We will use the% weight/volume formula to calculate what the exercise asks for, as follows:
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Calculate ΔG°rxn for the following reaction. 18 NO(g) → 6 N2O(g) + 6 NO2(g)
Answer Choices To Choose From: A) -3.83 kJ B) -138 kJ C) -23.0 kJ D) 23.0 kJ E) 138 kJ
Part B
CO2(g)→C(s)+O2(g)ΔH∘rxn= +393.5 kJ
(ΔSsys<0, ΔSsurr<0)
In addition, predict under what temperatures (all temperatures, low temperatures, or high temperatures), if any, the reaction in part D will be spontaneous
A) The reaction is spontaneous at all temperatures.
C) The reaction is spontaneous at high temperatures.
D) The reaction is nonspontaneous at all temperatures.
setup shown below models how a bicycle generator functions to produce light. Currently, no
electric current is flowing through the circuit shown.
What needs to happen to cause an electric current to flow through the circuit?
A. The magnet needs to be in constant motion.
B. A bigger light bulb needs to be used.
C. The magnet's north pole needs to point up.
D. A smaller wire needs to be used.