It can be reshaped by a force.
It ignites at high temperatures.
It can combine with oxygen.
Answer is: It can be reshaped by a force.
Physical property can be observed and measured without any changes in molecular composition. The same substance is present before and after the change, changing the shape is physical change.
Copper reaction with acid, ignition and combination with oxygen are chemical change (chemical reaction), because new substances are formed, the atoms are rearranged and the reaction is followed by an energy change.
O B. Only in the home
C. Mostly outside
O D. Everywhere
Answer:
I believe the correct answer is D.
Explanation:
You are breathing in dinitrogen and dioxygen. You exhale dinitrogen and carbon dioxide. And the atmosphere contains traces of other gases. You drink water. You have a wash with water, and soap. You eat carbohydrates and proteins. You ride to work on a vehicle powered by hydrocarbons, which spits out carbon dioxide exhaust fumes, and also some nitrogen oxides. And so your exposure to chemicals is pervasive, and unavoidable.
Answer:
d
Explanation:
(3) from 400.oC to 200.oC
(4) from 200.oC to 400.oC
Answer:
Element
Explanation:
A Substance, either an element or compound, is a single kind of matter that is pure, having a consistent makeup and specific properties. Elements consist of a single type of atom while compounds consist of two or more types of atoms.
The single kind of matter that is pure, having a specific makeup and specific properties is termed as a Substance. A substance can be classified as an element or a compound. Elements consist of only one type of atom and cannot be broken down by a chemical change. On the other hand, compounds consist of two or more types of atoms. It's essential to note that both elements and compounds have a constant composition from point to point, but mixtures don't necessarily maintain the same composition throughout.
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A yield of NH3 of approximately 98% can be obtained at 200°C and 1,000 atmospheres of pressure.
How many grams of Ny must react to form 1.7 grams of ammonia, NH3?
0.052 g
1.49
0.00589
2.8 g
Answer:
Explanation:
Here we have to use stoichiometry.
First of all, we have to calculate the mass of 100% of yield:
1.7 g ------- 98%
X -------- 100%
X = 1.73 g (approximately)
Second, we have to calculate the mass of N2 that is necessary to react to produce the mass of 1.73g of NH3. To do that, we have to use the Molar mass of N2 and NH3 and don't forget the stoichiometric relationship between them.
Molar Mass N2 : 14x2 = 28 g/mol
Molar Mass NH3: 14 + 3 = 17 g/mol
28g (N2) ------- 17x2 (NH3)
X ------------ 1.73 g
X = 1.42 g (approximately)