(1) (B) condensation. Condensation is exothermic, but it's not a reaction, it's a physical change.
(2) (C) Although the molecules collide, no heat transfers because there is no temperature difference between the objects.
(3) (C) pressure
(4) (A) a liquid with a high specific heat
(5) Supposing the NO is measured at STP:
(44.8 L) / (22.4 L/mol) x (180.5 kJ / 2 mol NO) = (B) 180.5 J
Answer is: the sample is 232 years old.
Take 100 atoms:
After first half-life: 50% · 100 ÷ 100% = 50.
After second half-life: 0.5 · 50 = 25.
After third half-life: 0.5 · 25 = 12.5.
After fourth half-life: 0.5 · 12.5 = 6.25.
6.25 ÷ 100 · 100% = 6.25%.
4 half-lives will it take before only about 6.25% of the original sample remains.
t = 4 · 58 y.
t = 232 y.
Iron
Sugar
Sand
6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 +602
1. Identify evidence that a chemical reaction has occurred.
2. What element is the most abundant in this chemical reaction?
3. Identify the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons found in the most
abundant element.
4. Identify where we would find the protons, neutrons, and electrons in the
atom of this element.
5. Identify the group and period of the element on the Periodic Table.
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Answer:
1. The evidence that chemical reaction has occurred can be found in the change of the reagents present after the reaction, that is formation of glucose in the area where the reaction is taking place
2. The most abundant element of the chemical reaction is oxygen which has a total quantity of 18 atoms in the reaction
3. The oxygen atom has an atomic number of 8 and therefore contains 8 protons and 8 neutrons and (therefore) 8 electrons (to be neutral, electronically)
4. The protons and the neutrons of the atom, oxygen, are located in the nucleus, while the electron are found in the different orbitals surrounding the atom
5. The element, oxygen, symbol, O, belongs to the group 16 of period 2 in the periodic table
Explanation:
pH = 7
Answer:
pH at equivalence point will be 7
Explanation:
The IUPAC name for the compound ZnO is zinc oxide.
The International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC) is responsible for standardizing the naming of chemical compounds to ensure uniformity and clarity in chemical nomenclature. In the IUPAC system, chemical names are based on the elements present in the compound and their respective oxidation states.
In the compound ZnO, "Zn" represents the element zinc, and "O" represents the element oxygen. The oxidation state of zinc in this compound is +2, and the oxidation state of oxygen is -2. To form a neutral compound, one zinc ion (Zn²⁺) combines with one oxide ion (O²⁻) in a 1:1 ratio. Therefore, the IUPAC name for the compound ZnO is "zinc oxide."
Zinc oxide is a white powder that is commonly used in various applications, such as in the production of rubber, ceramics, and cosmetics. It is also used as a pigment in paints and as an additive in food products. The IUPAC naming system ensures that scientists and chemists worldwide can communicate effectively about chemical compounds and their properties.
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