Purple Group Header Warm-Up Why can I smell a chocolate bar even though it is a solid? Read the description of the office mystery and write your prediction below. On a warm afternoon, a Universal Space Agency office worker returned from lunch break and noticed the office smelled like chocolate. She didn't see anything in the air, but she noticed her coworker was opening the wrapper of a solid bar of chocolate. Why can the office worker smell the chocolate bar even though it is in solid form?

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Answer 1

Answer:

The smell of a chocolate is from the presence of volatile compounds present in the chocolate bar which at room temperature readily changes phase from solid to liquid to vapor or gas

Explanation:

There are nearly 600 identified compounds present in a chocolate bar and out of these, there are volatile components which gives the chocolate bar its distinctive aroma.

These volatile chocolate contents readily change phase from solid to vapor, with very short duration liquid phase.

For example, 3 methylbutanal, vanillin, and several organic compounds which are known to be readily volatile.


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What mass of hydrogen is produced from the reaction of 50.0 g of Mg and 75.0 g of HCl? How much of the excess reagent is left over?

Mg + 2HCl → MgCl2 + H2

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Which of the following samples contains the greatest number of atoms?
a. 9 mole of CO2 b. 10 moles of Xe
c. 11 moles of N2O d. 12 moles of CO

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Answer:

12 moles of CO

Explanation:

According to Avogadro, one mole of a substance, contains the same number of elementary entities as 12g of carbon-12. Now the number of elementary entities (atoms, molecules, ions, particles etc) in any substance is given by the Avogadro's constant.

Now since 1 mole of a substance contains Avogadro's number of atoms, it means that the substance with the highest number of moles will have the highest number of atoms.

With this in mind we can see that 12 moles of CO is expected to contain 72.24 ×10^23 atoms of CO. Hence the answer.

Answer:

c. 11 moles of N2O.

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, for each substance, we use the Avogadro's number to compute the number of atoms in the given sample:

a.

[tex]atoms \ C=9molCO_2*\frac{1molC}{1molCO_2} *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms\ C}{1molC} =5.4x10^{24}atoms\ C[/tex]

[tex]atoms \ O=9molCO_2*\frac{2molO}{1molCO_2} *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms\ O}{1molO} =1.1x10^{25}atoms\ O[/tex]

[tex]Total\ atoms=1.1x10^{25}+5.4x10^{24}=1.64x10^{25}atoms[/tex]

b.

[tex]atoms \ Xe=10molXe *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms\ Xe}{1molXe} =6.022x10^{24}atoms[/tex]

c.

[tex]atoms \ N=11molN_2O*\frac{2molN}{1molN_2O} *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms\ N}{1molN} =1.3x10^{25}atoms\ N[/tex]

[tex]atoms \ O=11molN_2O*\frac{1molO}{1molN_2O} *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms\ O}{1molO} =6.6x10^{24}atoms\ O[/tex]

[tex]Total\ atoms=1.3x10^{25}+6.6x10^{24}=2.0x10^{25}atoms[/tex]

d.

[tex]atoms \ C=12molCO_2*\frac{1molC}{1molCO_2} *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms\ C}{1molC} =7.2x10^{24}atoms\ C[/tex]

[tex]atoms \ O=12molCO_2*\frac{1molO}{1molCO_2} *\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms\ O}{1molO} =7.2x10^{24}atoms\ O[/tex]

[tex]Total\ atoms=7.2x10^{24}+7.2x10^{24}=1.44x10^{25}atoms[/tex]

Thus, we notice 11 moles of N2O have the greatest number of atoms.

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Briefly define weather,season and Climate.​

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Answer:

this is an answer to your question in explanation

Explanation:

Weather is the atmospheric conditions, including the temperature, wind, snow, rain, or anything else happening outside

season is one of the four division in a calendar year

Climate is the longstanding average weather of an area.

Weather, state of the atmosphere at a particular place during a short period of time.

A season is a division of the year marked by changes in weather, ecology, and the amount of daylight.

Climate is defined as an area's long-term weather patterns.

If you spilled nails in a sand box what separation tool/method could you use to clean out the sandbox so it would be safe for children to play with it's:filter,screen,magnet,Evaporation

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Answer: Magnet

Explanation:Using a magnet is the best separating technique to be deployed in this case. The nails are easily picked out by just holding a magnet over the sandbox.

Oxidation number of sulphur in H2SO4

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Answer

let the oxidation of sulphur is x

2(+1)+x+4(-2)=0

+2+x-8=0

+2-8+x=0

-6+x=0

x=6

Explanation:

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Consider the nuclear equation below. 239/94 Pu—-> X+ 4/2 He. What is X?

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Answer:

X = U (Uranium)

Explanation:

Pu-->235/92 U + 4/2 He

The element X which is involved in the given nuclear reaction is ²³⁵₉₂U.

What is radio active decay?

Radio active decay is a process in which an unstable nuclei will emit some particles from the nuclei in the form of energy to get stability.

In the given chemical reaction, parent nuclei (²³⁹₉₄Pu) will emit the alpha particle (⁴₂He) which has a atomic number 2 and atomic mass of 4 as a result of which we get a daughter nuclei Uranium which will get the atomic number 92 and atomic mass of 235.

²³⁹₉₄Pu → ⁴₂He + ²³⁵₉₂U

Hence the element X is uranium (²³⁵₉₂U).

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Which sentence describes energy?
O A. It measures changes in the temperature of an object.
B. It measures the speed at which an object is moving.
O C. It measures the capacity to do work.
D. It measures the amount of mass an object has.

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

energy is measures the capacity to do work.

Answer:

C

Explanation:

APEX

What is the name for a nuclear particle that has about the same mass as a neutron, but with a positive charge?

nuclide
proton
electron
isotope.

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proton is the name for a nuclear particle that has about the same mass as a neutron, but with a positive charge.

How many grams of H2S is needed to produce 18.00g of PbS if the H2S is reacted with an excess (unlimited) supply of Pb(CH3COO)2?

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Answer:

2.56g of H₂S

Explanation:

The reaction of H₂S with Pb(CH₃COO)₂ is:

H₂S + Pb(CH₃COO)₂ → 2 CH₃COOH + PbS

Where 1 mole of H₂S produce 1 mole of PbS

18.00g of PbS (Molar mass: 239.3g/mol):

18.00g of PbS ₓ (1mol / 239.3g) = 0.0752 moles of PbS

As 1 mole of PbS is produced from 1 mole of H₂S, moles needed of H₂S are 0.0752

As molar mass of H₂S is 34.1g/mol, mass in 0.0752moles is:

0.0752 mol H₂S ₓ (34.1g / mol) = 2.56g of H₂S

The parts that are either directly or indirectly related to each other in a system are known as what?

A) the flow

B) the boundary

C) the components

D) the input

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Answer:

C) the components

Explanation:

The term component is referred to as the distinctively recognizable part, piece, of a system that is required to complete a function, in that particular system. Moreover, it carries out a distinguishable and necessary function in the operation of a specific system.  For example, a computer has a number of components that make it whole, and the most essential of them is the Central Processing Unit.

Answer:

c) the components

Explanation:

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In an electron dot diagram what is the maximum number of dot surrounding a symbol. A. 8 B.4 C. 2 D.10

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Answer:

A. 8

Explanation:

8 valence electrons means you have a full shell.

why our clothes dry quickly when there is a breeze?​

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Explanation:

When the water evaporates from your clothes, it will "hang around" around it. If there is little or no air movement, this means that the air surrounding the fabric is saturated with moisture, which means it will not evaporate more. The breeze will move the moisture-saturated air away from the fabric, until more water evaporates.

On which side of the periodic table are there alkaline metals?
Please help! I will give brainliest!

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Answer:

left/center

Explanation:

Metals including, alkali metals, alkaline earth metals, and transition metals are all located on the left/center.

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Question 12
2 pts
A gas is initially at STP. When heated to 25°C what will the pressure be in atmospheres
assuming constant volume and moles?​

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Answer:

Pressure initially is 760 torr.

Temperature is at 273.15

Temperature is increased to 298.15

Pressure increases by a factor of 298.15 / 273.15 = 1.0915248032

760 * 1.0915248032  = 829.558850432  torr

Explanation:

3) List two other names for P-waves and for S-waves.
4) How many earthquake recording stations are needed to locate an earthquake
epicenter? What would happen if you only had two stations? Explain and
illustrate the difference.

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3. Other names for S- waves are secondary waves, shear waves, and sometimes elastic S-waves. Other names for P-waves are primary waves and compressional waves.
4. You need 3 stations, because scientists find the difference between the arrival times of the primary and the secondary waves at each of the 3 stations, then the time difference is used to determine the distance of the epicentre from each station. The greater the difference in time, the further away the epicentre is. A circle is drawn around each station, with a radius corresponding to the epicentre’s distance from that station. The point where the three circles meet is the epicentre. If you only had two stations, you could only predict the epicentre, as the point where all three circles meet wouldn’t be complete, you’d have to try and estimate where the third one would intercept. This would greaten the chance of error and isn’t as accurate.

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If I were to draw an electron configuration for a bromine (Br) atom, what is the highest energy level I would reach?

3s
3p
4s
4p

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Answer:

4p

Explanation:

3s < 3p < 4s < 4p

This arrangement is in order of increasing energy.

This explains that, 4p is the highest energy level you can reach.

A 150 mL sample of hydrochloric acid (HCl) completely reacted with 60.0 mL of a 0.100 M NaOH solution. The equation for the reaction is given below. HCl + NaOH Right arrow. NaCl + H2O What was the original concentration of the HCl solution? 0.040 M 0.25 M 1.50 M 2.50 M

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Answer:

0.040M

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Volume of acid (Va) = 150mL

Volume of base (Vb) = 60mL

Molarity of base (Mb) = 0.1M

Molarity of acid (Ma) =..?

Next, the balanced equation for the reaction. This is given below:

HCl + NaOH —> NaCl + H2O

From the balanced equation above,

The mole ratio of the acid (nA) = 1

The mole ratio of the base (nB) = 1

Finally, we shall determine the concentration of the acid, HCl as follow:

MaVa / MbVb = nA/nB

Ma x 150 / 0.1 x 60 = 1/1

Cross multiply to express in linear form

Ma x 150 = 0.1 x 60

Divide both side by 150

Ma = 0.1 x 60 / 150

Ma = 0.04M

Therefore, the concentration of the acid is 0.04M

Answer:

0.040M

Explanation:

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A student caries out an experiment and dissolves 10.0 g of sodium bromide. NaBr, in 200g of water. What is the molality of the solution?

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Answer:

0.485mol/kg

Explanation:

Molality is defined as the ratio of the number of moles of a solute to the kilogram of a solvent which is usually water.

Mass of NaBr = 10g

Molar mass of NaBr= 23+80=103g/mol

Mole of NaBr = mass / molar mass=10g/103g/mol= 0.097mol

Molality= Mole of a solute/ mass of solvent in kg

Mole of a solute( NaBr)= 0.097mol; mass of solvent( water in kg)= 200g. To convert to kg: 200g/1000g= 0.2kg

Molality = 0.097mol/0.2kg = 0.485mol/kg

A 13.5g sample of gold is heated, then placed in a calorimeter containing 60g of water. The temperature of water increases from 19oC to 20oC. The specific heat of gold is 0.13J/goC. What was the initial temperature of the gold metal sample?

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Answer:

[tex]T_i~=163.1[/tex] ºC

Explanation:

We have to start with the variables of the problem:

Mass of water = 60 g

Mass of gold = 13.5 g

Initial temperature of water= 19 ºC

Final temperature of water= 20 ºC

Initial temperature of gold= Unknow

Final temperature of gold= 20 ºC

Specific heat of gold = 0.13J/gºC

Specific heat of water = 4.186 J/g°C

Now if we remember the heat equation:

[tex]Q_H_2_O=m_H_2_O*Cp_H_2_O*deltaT[/tex]

[tex]Q_A_u=m_A_u*Cp_A_u*deltaT[/tex]

We can relate these equations if we take into account that all heat of gold is transfer to the water, so:

[tex]m_H_2_O*Cp_H_2_O*deltaT=~-~m_A_u*Cp_A_u*deltaT[/tex]

Now we can put the values into the equation:

[tex]60~g*4.186~J/g{\circ}C*(20-19)~{\circ}C=-(13.5~g*0.13~J/g{\circ}C*(20-T_i)~{\circ}C)[/tex]

Now we can solve for the initial temperature of gold, so:

[tex]T_i~=(\frac{60~g*4.186~J/g{\circ}C*(20-19)~{\circ}C}{13.5~g*0.13~J/g{\circ}C})+20[/tex]

[tex]T_i~=163.1[/tex] ºC

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Taking into account the definition of calorimetry,  the initial temperature of the gold metal sample is 163.36 °C.

Calorimetry is the measurement and calculation of the amounts of heat exchanged by a body or a system.

Sensible heat is defined as the amount of heat that a body absorbs or releases without any changes in its physical state (phase change).

So, the equation that allows to calculate heat exchanges is:

Q = c× m× ΔT

where Q is the heat exchanged by a body of mass m, made up of a specific heat substance c and where ΔT is the temperature variation.

In this case, you know:

For gold:Mass of gold = 13.5 gInitial temperature of gold= Unknown Final temperature of gold= 20 ºC Specific heat of gold = 0.13 [tex]\frac{J}{gC}[/tex]For water:Mass of water = 60 g Initial temperature of water= 19 ºC Final temperature of water= 20 ºC Specific heat of water = 4.186 [tex]\frac{J}{gC}[/tex]

Replacing in the expression to calculate heat exchanges:

For gold: Qgold= 0.13 [tex]\frac{J}{gC}[/tex]× 13.5 g× (20 C - Initial temperature of gold)

For water: Qwater= 4.186 [tex]\frac{J}{gC}[/tex]× 60 g× (20 C - 19 C)

If two isolated bodies or systems exchange energy in the form of heat, the quantity received by one of them is equal to the quantity transferred by the other body. That is, the total energy exchanged remains constant, it is conserved.

Then, the heat that the gold gives up will be equal to the heat that the water receives. Therefore:

- Qgold = + Qwater

- 0.13 [tex]\frac{J}{gC}[/tex]× 13.5 g× (20 C - Initial temperature of gold)= 4.186 [tex]\frac{J}{gC}[/tex]× 60 g× (20 C - 19 C)

Solving:

- 1.755 [tex]\frac{J}{C}[/tex]× (20 C - Initial temperature of gold)= 251.16 J

- 1.755 [tex]\frac{J}{C}[/tex]× 20 C - (- 1.755 [tex]\frac{J}{C}[/tex])× Initial temperature of gold= 251.16 J

- 35.1 J +1.755 [tex]\frac{J}{C}[/tex]× Initial temperature of gold= 251.16 J

1.755 [tex]\frac{J}{C}[/tex]× Initial temperature of gold= 251.16 J + 35.1 J

1.755 [tex]\frac{J}{C}[/tex]× Initial temperature of gold=286.7 J

Initial temperature of gold=286.7 J÷ 1.755 [tex]\frac{J}{C}[/tex]

Initial temperature of gold= 163.36 °C

Finally, the initial temperature of the gold metal sample is 163.36 °C.

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If 10.0 liters of h2(g) at STP is heated to a temperature of 546 K, pressure remaining constant, the new volume of the gas will be

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Answer:

20L

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Initial volume (V1) = 10L

Initial Temperature (T1) = stp = 273K

Final temperature (T2) = 546K

Final volume (V2) =..?

The new volume of the gas can be obtained by using the Charles' law equation as shown below:

V1/T1 = V2/T2

10/273 = V2/546

Cross multiply to express in linear form

273 x V2 = 10 x 546

Divide both side by 273

V2 = (10 x 546) / 273

V2 = 20L

Therefore, the new volume of the gas is 20L.

Where is aggregate generally found?

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Answer:

They are generally found in mines

aggregate are generally found in mines

How your life would be affected if there was no more electricity?

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Answer:

Lots of bad things would happen

Explanation:

People would lose their jobs

People would fall out of contact (no phones)

It would be pretty dark (no streetlights)

You would have to learn everything by book or asking someone

ect.

Answer: My life would change drastically.

Explanation:

This is because electricity is used in my everyday life . If I no longer had electricity then i would have to change my whole life and how I did things . I would have to adapt to my new environment without electricity.

The number of particles in a mole is known as

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Avogadro's number; it describes the number of representative particles in one mole of a substance. Avogadro's number is. 6.022×10^23mol

Existe una especie de pájaro en las islas Galápagos que puede ejercer una fuerza de 205N (Newton) con un pico para romper una semilla. Si su pico se desplazó 0,004m durante esta operación, ¿cuánto trabajo realiza el pájaro para conseguir la semilla? Ayuda por favor

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Answer:

In order to calculate the work that the spike did, you have to respect the following equation:

WORK = FORCE X DISPLACEMENT X COS (0)

Explanation:

Work is measured in joules, and is the amount of energy a body needs to make a certain force over a certain distance.

In the case of this bird we would be calculating with the equation written up in the previous item the work that said animal would do to grind a seed.

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Describe the specific numbers measured and calculated. Restate the hypothesis and explain whether it was supported by
the data. Provide an example from the lab.​

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Answer:

To get from DNA, written in one chemical language, to protein, written in another, requires two major stages, transcription and translation.

Explanation:

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Which part or parts of the paragraph indicate the relationship between public support and the enforcement of environmental policies?


A new manufacturing company was the brainchild of five engineers. They created a device that controls a company’s carbon footprints. To spread awareness for their own benefit, they proposed a legislative bill related to tracking and controlling carbon footprints. They constantly followed up with congressional representatives and found a sponsor and several co-sponsors for the bill.

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Answer:

It is..  To spread awareness for their own benefit, they proposed a legislative bill related to tracking and controlling carbon footprints.

They constantly followed up with congressional representatives and found a sponsor and several co-sponsors for the bill.

Explanation:

The paragraph that indicates the relationship between public support and the enforcement of environmental policies are:

C. To spread awareness for their own benefit, they proposed a legislative bill related to tracking and controlling carbon footprints.

D. They constantly followed up with congressional representatives and found a sponsor and several co-sponsors for the bill.

What are environmental policies?

Environmental policies are the policies made by the government to save the environment and animals from hunters, and predators. Environmental policies include preventive areas and rules for humans to behave in natural resources.

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colloidal solution show tyndall effect but true solution do not explain​

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Answer:

Scattering of light through a solution when light passes through it is called Tyndall effect.

In a colloidal solution, the particle size is between 1 nm to 100 nm, when light rays fall on colloidal solution, these particles sizes allow scattering of light ray.

But in true solution the size of particles is smaller than 1nm and unable to scatter the light and do not show tyndall effect.

Hence, colloidal solution shows tyndall effect but true solution do not.

Which of the following statements is true about cellular respiration?
It converts energy into food,
It breaks down food to release energy,
It turns carbon dioxide into water.
It tums water into carbon dioxide.

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It turns sugar into H2O and CO2. So I guess you could say it breaks down food to release energy.

Answer:

It breaks down food to create energy


Cellular respiration occurs? (2 points)

only in plant cells

only in animal cells

only in chlorophyll

in plant and animal cells

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Answer:

in plant and animal cells

Explanation:

It happens in both and occurs in the mitochondria.

21) Amines, amides, and amino acids are categories of *

1 pol

isomers

isotopes

organic compounds

inorganic compounds

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Answer:

Organic compounds

Explanation:

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The correct answer is organic compounds.

Are amines, amides, and amino acids are organic compounds?Amines are organic molecules made up of a lone pair of nitrogen atoms.An amide is an organic functional group that has a carbonyl linked to a nitrogen, as well as any product that has this functional group.An amino acid is an organic compound composed of a basic amino group (NH2), an acidic carboxyl group (COOH), and a unique organic R group (or side chain).

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