Answer: option 2. molecular polarities
Explanation:
The liquids hexane and water are placed in a test tube. The test tube is stoppered, shaken, and placed in a test tube rack. The liquids separate into two distinct layers because hexane and water have different molecular polarities. The answer is number 2.
B. before a hurricane make landfall.
C. after a severe thunderstorm
D. during a tornado
A lahar is a type of mud flow that occurs? The answer is, A. after a volcanic eruption.
The balanced chemical equation that shows the reaction of NaOH with the diprotic acid H2SO4 is as follows:
2NaOH (aq) + H2SO4 (aq) → 2H2O (l) + Na2SO4 (aq)
BALANCEDCHEMICAL EQUATION:
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Answer:
Explanation:
it is a acid base reaction and this reaction is known as neutralization reaction and this reaction is exothermic .
Balanced chemical reaction:
The reaction is at equilibrium at 1,000 K. The equilibrium constant of the reaction is 3.90. At equilibrium, the concentrations are as
follows.
[CO] = 0.30 M
[H2] = 0.10 M
[H20] = 0.020 M
What is the equilibrium concentration of CH, expressed in scientific notation?
0.0059
5.9 x 10-2
0.059
5.9 x 102
Answer: The equilibrium concentration of , expressed in scientific notation is
Explanation:
Equilibrium constant is the ratio of the concentration of products to the concentration of reactants each term raised to its stochiometric coefficients.
The given balanced equilibrium reaction is,
At eqm. conc. (0.30) M (0.10) M (x) M (0.020) M
The expression for equilibrium constant for this reaction will be,
Now put all the given values in this expression, we get :
By solving the term 'x', we get :
x = 0.059 M=
Thus, the concentrations of at equilibrium is :
Concentration of = (x) M =
The equilibrium concentration of , expressed in scientific notation is
Answer:B
Explanation:B
-linear
-trigonal planar
-tetrahedral
-trigonal bipyramidal
-octahedral
-bent (angular)
Covalent compound formed by sharing of electron and ionic compound formed by complete transfer of electron. Linear, tetrahedral and trigonal planar geometries would produce a nonpolar molecule.
Chemical Compound is a combination of molecule, Molecule forms by combination of element and element forms by combination of atoms in fixed proportion.
Using VSEPR and electron pair repulsion, we can easily find that linear, tetrahedral and trigonal planar geometries would produce a nonpolar molecule if we assume that all of the atoms attached to the central atom were identical. Any geometries which have center of symmetry will produce non polar molecule.
Therefore, linear, tetrahedral and trigonal planar geometries would produce a nonpolar molecule.
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(2) 0.480 M (4) 0.801 M
The molarity of the HCl acid is 0.480 M. The correct option is 2.
Molarity is the division of the mass of the solution to the volume of the solution.
The formula that is used is
Putting the values in the equation
0.620 * 12.7 = M1 * 16.4 = 0.480
Thus, the molarity of the HCl acid is 2). 0.480 M.
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Molarity is equal to the moles of solute over liters of solvent. In getting the molarity of HCl, you must know the formula for two solutions which is equal to M1V1 = M2V2. (16.4 milliliters of HCl)M1 = (12.7 milliliters) (0.620 M KOH) and you have 0.480M HCl. The answer is number 2.
Answer:
Classify each of the following statements as an experiment, a hypothesis, a scientific law, an observation, or a theory.
(1) For example, Joseph Gay-Lussac reacted hydrogen and oxygen to produce water vapor, and he reacted nitrogen and oxygen to form either dinitrogen oxide (N2O) or nitrogen monoxide (NO). Gay-Lussac found that hydrogen and oxygen react in a 2:1 volume ratio and that nitrogen and oxygen can react in 2:1 or 1:1 volume ratios depending on the product.
(2) In 1808, Gay-Lussac published a paper in which he stated that the relative volumes of gases in a chemical reaction are present in the ratio of small integers provided that all gases are measured at the same temperature and pressure.
(3) In 1811, Amedeo Avogadro proposed that equal volumes of all gases measured at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules.
(4) By midcentury, Rudolf Clausius, James Clerk Maxwell, and others had developed a detailed rationalization of the behavior of gases in terms of molecular motions
The correct answers to the question are as follows
(1) An experiment
(2) A scientific law
(3) A hypothesis
(4) A theory
Explanation:
(1) An experiment
A scientific experiment involves the development of procedures to verify an hypothesis
(2) A scientific law
A scientific law is a description or general rule to explain an observed phenomenon using a mathematical or verbal statement without attempting to provide an explanation
(3) A hypothesis
An hypothesis is an explanation of an observed phenomenon which can then be tested through the performance of experiments
(4) A theory
A theory in science is an explanation of naturally occurring phenomenon backed up by the results of experiments and observation
The given statements have been classified as experiment (1), observation (2), scientific law statement (3), hypothesis (4), and theory (5) respectively in the context of Chemistry.
1. Joseph Gay-Lussac reacted hydrogen and oxygen to produce water vapor, and he reacted nitrogen and oxygen to form either dinitrogen oxide or nitrogen monoxide: This is an experiment.
2. Gay-Lussac found that hydrogen and oxygen react in a 2:1 volume ratio and that nitrogen and oxygen can react in 2:1 or 1:1 volume ratios depending on the product: This is an observation.
3. In 1808, Gay-Lussac published a paper in which he stated that the relative volumes of gases in a chemical reaction are present in the ratio of small integers provided that all gases are measured at the same temperature and pressure: This is a statement of a scientific law.
4. In 1811, Amedeo Avogadro proposed that equal volumes of all gases measured at the same temperature and pressure contain the same number of molecules: This is a hypothesis.
5. By midcentury, Rudolf Clausius, James Clerk Maxwell, and others had developed a detailed rationalization of the behavior of gases in terms of molecular motions: This is a theory.
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