Answer:
B.
Explanation:
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The solubility of HgS is increased by adding due to common ion effect which consists on the effect that the higher solubility of
has over the HgS as the sulfur-based ions modify the solubility product. In such a way, by adding the sulfate, the equilibrium will be shifted rightwards, therefore the solubility is increased.
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The 2.0 kg of H2 after conversion to moles will react according to the balanced chemical equation N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g) to yield roughly 14836 liters of NH3 at standard temperature and pressure (STP). The calculation involves using the principles of stoichiometry and the molar volume of a gas at STP.
The chemistry topic that your question is discussing is known as stoichiometry, which involves the mathematical relationships between reactants and products in a chemical reaction. In this case, we're looking at the reaction of nitrogen gas (N2) with hydrogen gas (H2) to produce ammonia (NH3), which is described with the balanced chemical equation: N2(g) + 3H2(g) → 2NH3(g). This equation tells us that 3 moles of hydrogen react with 1 mole of nitrogen to produce 2 moles of ammonia.
Given that 1 mole of any gas occupies 22.4 liters at standard temperature and pressure (STP), and that we have 2.0 kg or 2000 g of H2, we first need to convert this mass into moles, using the molar mass of hydrogen (1.007 g/mol). So thus, 2000 g /2.014 g/mol gives us approximately 993.5 moles of hydrogen. As per the balanced equation, 3 moles of H2 yields 2 moles of NH3. Therefore, 993.5 moles of hydrogen would yield (993.5 x 2) / 3 = 662.33 moles of ammonia. Multiplying this by the molar volume at STP gives us 662.33 moles x 22.4 L/mol =14836 liters of ammonia.
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Molality can be expressed by moles of solute over kilograms of solvent. The question asks the molality of 0.25m NaCl. 0.25m NaCl is equal to 0.25 moles of NaCl over 1 kg of water.
0.25 moles of NaCl over 1 kg of water
Answer:
Reaction #4
Explanation:
Generally, combustion reactions produce water and carbon dioxide, and the fourth answer choice is the only one that produces both of these compounds. Therefore, the fourth answer choice is the only one that can be a combustion reaction.
It will take 8 electrons in its valence shell.
This non-metal usually forms 2 covalent bonds. This leads me to believe that it has 6 valence electrons, to begin with, and will take 2 more, one from each bond. Such that it ends with a full valence shell of 8 electrons.
In covalent bonds, non-metals share electrons to attain full valence shells.
Most of the non-metals have 4 to 7 electrons in their valence shells. Formation of ions: Non-metals tend to accept electrons in their valence shell to form negatively charged ions called anions.
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In covalent bonds, non-metals share electrons to attain full valence shells.
This non-metal usually forms 2 covalent bonds. This leads me to believe that it has 6 valence electrons to begin with and will take 2 more, one from each bonds. Such that it ends with a full valence shell of 8 electrons.
(2) ionic and is formed by the transfer of two valence electrons
(3) covalent and is formed by the sharing of two valence electrons
(4) covalent and is formed by the transfer of two valence electrons
The bond between Br atoms in a Br2 molecule is covalent and is formed by the sharing of two valence electrons.
The bond between Br atoms in a Br2 molecule is covalent and is formed by the sharing of two valence electrons.
In a covalent bond, atoms share electrons to complete their outer electron shell. In the case of a Br2 molecule, each Br atom has 7 valence electrons and needs 1 more electron to achieve a stable octet arrangement, so they share one pair of electrons to achieve this.
The bond between Br atoms in a Br2 molecule is covalent and is formed by the sharing of two valence electrons.
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Explanation:
Microwave background is basically electromagnetic radiation, but it's the remanent from earlier periods of the universe, they are the oldest electromagnetic wave in the Universe. Also, Hubble's Law says that the Universe faster galaxies are those are further away, because they belong to the first period of the explosion.