Answer: Trigonal Pyrimidal
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Explanation:
Hydrogen + Oxygen --> Water
(1) Write the balanced chemical equation describing this reaction using the lowest whole number coefficients.
2H2(g) + O2(g) ---> 2H2O(g)
(2) Identify the oxidizing agent and reducing agent.
Oxidizing agent = O (There is decrease in oxidation number from 0 to -2)
Reducing agent = H (There is increase in oxidation number form 0 to +1)
(3) Determine the number of electrons transferred in the balanced chemical equation
2H2(g) --> 4H+ + 4e- (4 hydrogen atom lost a single electron each)
O2 + 4e- --> 2O2- (Two oxygen gain 2 electrons each)
Total number of electrons transferred in the balanced chemical equation is 4.
How many bonding electrons are present in this compound?
How many lone pair (non-bonding) electrons are present in this compound?
Answer:
Valence electrons in XeCl2 = 8 + 7 + 7 = 22.
Bonding electrons = 4.
Nonbonding electrons = 18.
Explanation:
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In this case, you can see the Lewis structure on the attached picture, in which you can see that there are since xenon has 8 valance electrons and each chlorine has 7 valence electrons, the total amount of valence electrons is:
Valence electrons in XeCl2 = 8 + 7 + 7 = 22.
Moreover, since each chlorine atom is bonding with one of the eight electrons of xenon (Lewis structure), we can see there are 4 bonding electrons.
Finally, since there are six nonbonding electrons per chlorine atom and six nonbonding electrons in xenon, the overall nonbonding electrons are:
Nonbonding electrons in XeCl2 = 6 + 6 + 6 = 18.
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(c) Why might the suggestion for part (b) be of benefit to middle-distance runners?
Answer:
a) [HCO₃⁻] = 10,2 mM.
b) Sodium bicarbonate.
c) Yes.
Explanation:
a) The equilibrium of this reaction is:
CO₂ + H₂O ⇄ HCO₃⁻ + H⁺
Using Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:
pH = pka + log₁₀
Replacing:
7,03 = 6,1 + log₁₀
Thus, [HCO₃⁻] = 10,2 mM
b) A possible treatment of metabolic acidosis is with sodium bicarbonate. By Le Chateleir's principle the increasing of HCO₃⁻ will shift the equilibrium to the left decreasing thus, H⁺ concentration.
c) The shifting of the equilibrium to the left will increase CO₂ concentration producing in the body the need to increase breathing, increasing, thus, concentration of O₂ improving cardiac function in exercise.
Answer:
0.432 drinks are toxic
Explanation:
The toxic dose of ethylene glycol is 0.1 mL per kg body weight (mL/kg). In grams (Density ethylene glycol = 1.11g/mL):
1.11g/mL * (0.1mL / kg) = 0.111g/kg
If the victim weighs 85kg, its letal dose is:
85kg * (0.111g/kg) = 9.435g of ethylene glycol
Using the concentration of ethylene glycol in the liquid:
9.435g of ethylene glycol * (550g liquid / 120g ethylene glycol) = 43.2g of liquid are toxic.
The drinks are:
43.2g of liquid * (1 drink / 100 g) =
Answer:
Yes.
Explanation:
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In this according to the attached file, we infer that the aniline can be nitrated by the addition of nitric acid and in presence of sulfuric acid that provides an acidic media. It leads to the formation of o-nitroaniline, m-nitroaniline and p-nitroaniline whereas the major products are the last two due to the steric hindrance.
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The total mass of the solution of lithiumnitrate solution has been 99.7 grams.
Density can be defined as the mass of the solute per unit volume. The density can be expressed as g/ml or kg/L.
The mass of given Lithium nitrate = 2.5 grams.
The mass of water can be given as:
Density =
Volume of water = 97.2 ml.
The total mass of solution:
Mass of water = Density Volume
Mass of water = 1 97.2 grams
Mass of water = 97.2 grams
The total mass = Mass of lithium nitrate + mass of water
= 2.5 + 97.2 grams
= 99.7 grams.
The total mass of the solution of lithiumnitrate solution has been 99.7 grams.
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Answer:
The total mass of the solution = 99.7 g
Note: The question is incomplete. The complete question is given below:
A "coffee-cup" calorimetry experiment is run for the dissolution of 2.5 g of lithium nitrate placed into 97.2 mL of water. The temperature of the solution is initially at 23.5oC. After the reaction takes place, the temperature of the solution is 28.3 oC.
1. Using a density of 1.0 g/mL for the water added and adding in the mass of the lithium nitrate, what is the total mass of the solution and solid?
Explanation:
mass = density * volume
density of water = 1.0 g/mL; volume of water = 97.2 mL
mass of water = 1.0 g/L * 97.2 mL
mass of water = 97.2 g
mass of lithium nitrate = 2.5 g
A solution is made by dissolving a solute (usually solid) in a solvent (usually a liquid). The solute in this reaction is lithium nitrate and the solvent is water.
Total mass of solution = mass of water + mass of lithium nitrate
Total mass of solution = 97.2 g + 2.5 g = 99.7 g
Therefore, total mass of the solution = 99.7 g