Answer:
1) unsaturated
2) unsaturated
3) saturated
4) unsaturated
5) saturated
Explanation:
A solution with solute that dissolves until it is unable to dissolve anymore, leaving the undissolved substances at the bottom., is called saturated. Each solution has a certain amount of mass that can dissolve at certain temperature.
A solution with less solute than the saturated solution, that completely dissolves, leaving no remaining substances., is called unsaturated.
A solution ,with more solute than the saturated solution, that contains more undissolved solute than the saturated solution, is called oversaturated.
A) 2.00 g of PbCl2 at 80°C
⇒ At 80 °C this solution is saturated when there is 2.54 grams of PbCl2 in solution
2.00 < 2.54 This solution is unsaturated
B) 100.2 g of NaNO3 at 60°C
⇒ At 60 °C this solution is saturated when there is 122 grams of NaNO3 in solution
100.2 < 122
This solution is unsaturated
C) 128 g of KI at 0°C
⇒ At 0 °C this solution is saturated when there is 128 grams of KI in solution
This solution is saturated
D) 75.5 g of LiCl at 20°C
⇒ At 20 °C this solution is saturated when there is 83.5 grams of LiCl3 in solution
75.5 < 83.5
This solution is unsaturated
E) 8.22 g of Ba(OH)2 at 40°C
⇒ At 40 °C this solution is saturated when there is 8.22 grams of Ba(OH)2 in solution
This solution is saturated
Which of the following is not related to the First Law of Motion?
An object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force.
An object at rest will stay at rest.
An object must overcome inertia to begin moving.
Having a heavier mass may increase the force of a moving object.
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Which of the following is not an example of friction?
Pouring water off a bridge and watching it turn to small drops by the time it hits the ground.
A wrecking ball swinging towards its target.
A piece of ice dropping into a glass of water that sinks more slowly than it fell through the air.
Smoothing an ice rink with a Zamboni.
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What three quantities are involved with the Second Law of Motion?
acceleration, gravity, inertia
acceleration, inertia, force
mass, gravity, acceleration
acceleration, force, mass
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Why do phytoplanktons have projections and form long chains?
To catch more food
To respire oxygen more efficiently
To keep from sinking and capture more light
To evade predators
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If an object's acceleration is zero, which of these could be true?
it is slowing down
it is stopped
it is not changing its speed
Both B and C could be true
(2) spiral path traveled by an electron toward the nucleus
(3) region of the most probable proton location
(4) region of the most probable electron location
Answer : Option 4) Region of the most probable electron location.
Explanation : As per the electron cloud model of the atom, an orbital is a region where the probability of finding an electron is highest. According to this model which was used to identify the probable location of the electrons when they go around the nucleus of an atom.
This electron cloud model was different from the older Bohr atomic model by Niels Bohr.
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Determine the mass of 5.20 moles of C6H12 (gram-formula mass = 84.2 grams/mole).
We have the following data:
m (mass) = ?
n (number of moles) = 5.20 moles
MM (Molar mass of C6H12) ≈ 84.2 g/mol
Now, let's find the mass, knowing that:
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Answer:
1.50 L.
Explanation:
PV = nRT,
Where, P is the pressure if the gas,
V is the volume if the gas container,
n is the no. of gas moles,
R is the general gas constant,
T is the temperature of the gas.
n₁V₂ = n₂V₁.
V₁ = 1.0 L, V₂ = ??? L.
n₁ = mass/molar mass = (2.05 g)/(32.0 g/mol) = 0.064 mol.
n₂ = n₁ + (1.00 g)/(32.0 g/mol) = 0.0953 mol.
∴ V₂ = n₂V₁/n₁ = (0.0953 mol)(1.0 L)/(0.064 mol) = 1.489 L ≅ 1.50 L.
The isotope has 27 electrons and 29 protons.
Given:
The isotope of copper with +2 charge and mass number of 65.
To find:
The number of electrons and protons in the given isotope.
Solution
The atomic number of copper = 29
Atomic number = Number of protons
Number of protons in copper atom = 29
Number of electrons in copper atom = 29
The isotope of copper=
(A neutral atom has equal number of protons and electrons)
The number of protons in isotope and in parent atom remains same.
Number of proton in = 29
Charge on the given copper's isotope ( ) = +2
Number of electrons :
= 29 - 2 = 27
(+2 charge indicates lessor two electrons out of total electrons)
The isotope has 27 electrons and 29 protons.
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