The volume of water in a graduated cylinder is 88 mL. After a small object is placed in the cylinder, the volume increases to 100 mL. What is the volume of the object? First give your answer in milliliters, then in cubic centimeters.

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Answer 1

Answer:

12mL or 12 cubic centimeters.

Explanation:

The displacement of water is equal to the volume of the object.

100 mL - 88 mL  = 12 mL

One milliliter is equal to one cubic centimeter.


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The element with the symbol Na

Select one

Cell

Metalloid

Non metal

Metal

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Answer:

metal

Explanation:

it's a soft silvery metal

PLEASE ANSWER True or False: When adding reactions together to get a desired reaction you must also add their enthalpies to get the enthalpy of that desired reaction.

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Answer:

true

Explanation:

Which phrase describes a compound that consist of two elements

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Carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, and methane are all compounds that consist of two elements

In which way does asexual reproduction differ from sexual reproduction?

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Answer:

MOUTHWASH lol lol lol lol.  im just kidding heres the answer Asexual reproduction involves one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to each other and to the parent. Sexual reproduction involves two parents and produces offspring that are genetically unique.

Answer:

Sexual Reproduction has to include 2 parents and it can cause different  genetic variety. While asexual reproduction is the parent (1) making copies of itself which has no genetic variety  (mainly single celled organisms like protists and such)

Explanation:

My explanation is your answer

6. The drawing shows Samir riding his mountain bike.
i) Draw a circle around the places on the drawing where there
should be a lot of friction.
ii) Explain why there should be a lot of friction in these places.

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Answer:

You Need To Upload The Photo Then I Will Help You :)

Explanation:

Identify two characteristics of water that are a result of its molecular structure. Describe how each characteristic is related to the molecular structure of water.

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Answer:

Explained below

Explanation:

1) Hydrogen bonds are formed between molecules

All these is because the bonds are flexible in such a manner that in the liquid phase, the molecules are relatively close to each other.

However, it is also noted that the hexagonal arrangement of ice is formed the bonds will be locked in place which will result in the average distance between molecules actually increasing which in turn means given a result that ice is less dense than liquid water.

B) Water possesses a high boiling point: This is because the Hydrogen oxygen bond or O-H bonds are highly polar and the Hydrogen atoms in this bond are located at two corners of the tetrahedron shaped like bond shape which gives water it's high molecular polarity in which in turn makes the molecules to stick together.

Acid spills are often neutralized with sodium carbonate. For example
Na CO2 (s) + H2SO4 (aq) → Na2SO4 (aq) + CO2(g) + H20 (1)
An instructor dropped a 2.50 L bottle of 18.0 M H2SO4 on a cement floor.
How much sodium carbonate would be required to neutralize it?

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Answer:

4770 grams of sodium carbonate

Explanation:

The reaction that takes place between sodium carbonate and sulfuric acid is:

Na₂CO₃ (s) + H₂SO₄ (aq) → Na₂SO₄ (aq) + CO₂(g) + H₂O (l)

First we calculate how many H₂SO₄ moles reacted, using the given concentration and volume of solution:

moles = Molarity * Liters

moles = 18.0 M * 2.50 L = 45 mol H₂SO₄

Then we convert H₂SO₄ moles into NaCO₂ moles, using the stoichiometric coefficients:  

45 mol H₂SO₄ * [tex]\frac{1molNa_2CO_3}{1molH_2SO_4}[/tex] = 45 mol NaCO₂

Finally we convert 45 NaCO₂ moles into grams, using its molar mass:

45 mol NaCO₂ * 106 g/mol = 4770 g

What is the mass of 5.55 moles of carbon monoxide

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 155 \ g\ CO}}[/tex]

Explanation:

To convert from moles to mass, the molar mass must be used.

First, write the chemical formula for carbon monoxide. Since the carbon (C) comes first without a prefix, there is 1 carbon atom. The prefix mono- before oxide means 1, so there is also 1 oxygen (O) atom. The formula is CO.

Next, look up their molar masses on the Periodic Table.

C: 12.011 g/mol O: 15.999 g/mol

Since there is 1 atom of each, the molar masses can be added.

CO: 12.011 g/mol + 15.999 g/mol = 28.01 g/mol

Use this molar mass as a ratio.

[tex]\frac {28.01 \ g \ CO} {1 \ mol \ CO}[/tex]

Multiply by the given number of moles:5.55

[tex]5.55 \ mol \ CO *\frac {28.01 \ g \ CO} {1 \ mol \ CO}[/tex]

The moles of carbon monoxide cancel.

[tex]5.55 * \frac {28.01 \ g \ CO} {1 }[/tex]

Multiply.

[tex]155.4555 \ g \ CO[/tex]

The original measurement of moles has 3 significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, it is the ones place. The 4 in the tenths place tells us to leave the 5.

[tex]155 \ g\ CO[/tex]

5.55 moles of carbon monoxide is about 155 grams.

What is the delta H fusion used to calculate volume of a liquid frozen that produces 1 kg of energy?

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Answer:

The correct option is C. 1 kJ x 1/ΔHfus x g/mol x ml/g liquid

Explanation:

The change in enthalpy of fusion (ΔHfus) has units of energy divided into moles of substance:

ΔHfus = energy/mol of substance = J/mol or KJ/mol

Thus, we multiply the kJ of energy produced by the inverse of ΔHfus (in kJ/mol) we obtain the moles of substance:

energy (kJ) x 1/ΔHfus (mol/kJ) = moles of substance(mol)

Then, if we multiply the moles of substance by the molecular weight of the substance (in g/mol) we obtain the grams:

moles of substance(mol) x molecular weight (g/mol) = grams of substance (g)

Finally, if we multiply the grams of substance (in g) by the density of the substance (in g/ml) we obtain the volume (in ml):

grams of substance (g) x 1/density (ml/g) = volume (ml)

We combine all these parts to obtain the equation for the volume required to produce 1 kJ of energy:

energy (kJ) x 1/ΔHfus (mol/kJ) x molecular weight (g/mol) x 1/density (ml/g)

Therefore, the correct option is:

C → 1 kJ x 1/ΔHfus x g/mol x ml/g liquid

1 kJ x 1/ΔHfus x g/mol x ml/g liquid

What is the total number of oxygen atoms on the left-hand side of this chemical equation?
2 Caz(PO4),(s)+48i0,(s) +12C(s) - 4 Casio2(3)+P4($)+12CO(g)

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Answer:

Is the answer eight atoms

give an example of biotic living conditions.

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Answer:

plants and animals

Explanation:

Answer:

water, light, wind, soil, humidity, minerals, gases

Explanation:

i just know

Identify what the element is on the periodic table

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That is a Lithium atom!There are THREE protons in that atom. Lithium's atomic number is THREE. If you want to know what isotope that is, look at the neutrons and electrons.Please let me know if I am wrong.

Which action is not an example of work?

A. pushing a box across the floor
B. picking up a box off the floor
C. holding a tray in the Cafeteria line
D. raising a barbell over your head

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C. picking a tray in the cafeteria line

What pair of properties do all solids have?

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Answer:

Has definite shape and volume

Solids have high melting point

Explanation:

Plz help Need Answer Quick

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Answer:

The correct answer is - [tex]\frac{P}{4}[/tex].

Explanation:

By the ideal gas equation is PV=nRT, the relation between pressure and volume can be drive if the temperature remains constant:

At constant temperature, for a fixed amount of gas, P∝

so the pressure is inversely proportional to volume. Therefore, if the volume is increased in this condition the pressure will decrease in the same manner and A decrease in the volume will lead to an increase in pressure.

Volume increased here = four times = 4V

pressure is P will decrease four times = P/4

Suppose you are titrating an acid solution with a base solution of known concentration. To calculate the concentration of the acid solution, use three steps.
1. Use the____of base____the endpoint and the known concentration of the base solution to find the_____of base used.
2. Use the_____to find the moles of acid from the moles of base.
3. Divide the moles of acid by the volume of_____the titration to find the concentration of acid.

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Answer:

To calculate the concentration of the acid solution, use three steps.

1. Use the volume of base used at the endpoint and the known concentration of the base solution to find the moles of base used.

2. Use the stoichiometry to find the moles of acid from the moles of base.

3. Divide the moles of acid by the volume of acid used in the titration to find the concentration of acid.

Explanation:

Titration is the process used in volumetric analysis to determine the amount of a substance present in a given sample.

In any titration, a solution of known concentration known as the standard solution is used to react with a solution of of unknown concentration. The reacting volumes of the solutions are then used to calculate the unknown  concentration of the second solution.

In acid-base neutralization reactions, an equivalence point/endpoint of the neutralization titration is obtained and is the point at which the moles of H+ is equal to the moles of OH- . An indicator is used to indicate the equivalence point during a titration by a color change observed in the indicator.

In order to calculate the concentration of an acid, we need to know accurately, use three steps:

1. Use the volume of base used at the endpoint and the known concentration of the base solution to find the moles of base used.

2. Use the stoichiometry of the reaction to find the moles of acid from the moles of base.

3. Divide the moles of acid by the volume of acid used in the titration to find the concentration of acid.

In order to calculate the concentration of a base, use three steps:

1. Use the volume of acid used at the endpoint and the known concentration of the acid solution to find the moles of acids used.

2. Use the stoichiometry of the reaction to find the moles of base from the moles of acid.

3. Divide the moles of base by the volume of base used in the titration to find the concentration of base.

How many moles is 245.2g zinc?

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there are 3.7503824 moles in 245.2g of zinc

How many atoms are present in one formula unit of barium acetate, Ba(C2H302)2? ​

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Answer:

i think 15

Explanation:

Answer: About Barium Acetate

All metallic acetates are inorganic salts containing a metal cation and the acetate anion, a univalent (-1 charge) polyatomic ion composed of two carbon atoms ionically bound to three hydrogen and two oxygen atoms (Symbol: CH3COO) for a total formula weight of 59.05. Hopefully i helped

Explanation:

10. Which of the following metals reacts vigorously with oxygen?
(A) Zinc (B) Magnesium (C) Sodium (D) Copper​

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Answer: the answer is C

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Explanation:

AmbienTM is a sedative used in the treatment of insomnia. It was discovered in 1982 and brought to market in 1992 (it takes a long time for new drugs to undergo the extensive testing required to receive approval from the Food and Drug Administration). Identify the hybridization state and geometry of each carbon atom in the structure of this compound:

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Answer:

sp3 - 1,2,13,16,18,19

sp2- 3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,15,17

sp- 0

Explanation:

Hybridization is the idea that atomic orbitals fuse to form newly hybridized orbitals, which in turn, influences molecular geometry and bonding properties (Chemlibretexts).

Carbon atoms that are singly bonded are sp3 hybridized, carbon atoms that are doubly bonded are sp2 hybridized while carbon atoms that are triply bonded are sp hybridized.

Sp3 hybridized atoms have a tetrahedral geometry, sp2 hybridized atoms have a trigonal planar geometry while an sp hybridized atom has a linear geometry.

The hybridization state of each atom in the compound has been shown in the answer section.

Can the decay half-life of a radioactive material be changed?

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Answer:

Yes.....

Explanation:

the decay half-life of a radioactive material can be changed. Radioactive decay happens when an unstable atomic nucleus spontaneously changes to a lower-energy state and spits out a bit of radiation. ... It is impossible to predict when an individual radioactive atom will decay.

An atom or ion has 41 neutrons, 36 protons, and 36 electrons. Identify the clement symbol, and determine the mass
number and charge for this atom or ion.

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The atom is krypton and its symbol is Kr.

the mass number is 41 + 36 = 77

its charge is 0 as it is a noble gas.

A typical coal-fired electric generating plant will burn about 3 metric tons of coal per hour. Most of the coal burned in the United States contains 1 to 4 % by weight sulfur in the form of pyrite, which is oxidized as the coal burns: 4FeS2(s) 11 O2(g) 2 Fe2O3(s) 8 SO2(g) Once in the atmosphere, the SO2 is oxidized to SO3, which then reacts with water in the atmosphere to form sulfuric acid: SO3(g) H2O(l) H2SO4(aq) If 61.7 metric tons of coal that contains 1.20 % by weight S is burned and all of the sulfuric acid that is formed rains down into a pond of dimensions 397 m x 258 m x 5.64 m, what is the pH of the pond

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Answer:

the pH of the pond is 4.0963

 

Explanation:

 Given the data in the question;

4FeS₂(s) + 11O₂(g)  ------>  2Fe₂O₃(s) + 8SO₂(g)

and oxidation of sulfur dioxide to trioxide

SO₃(g) + H₂O(l)  --------> H₂SO₄(aq)

given that; coal = 61.7 metric tons = 61700 kg

1.20 % by weight S, therefore mass of sulfur in coal will be;

⇒ 61700 × 1.20% = 740.4 kg

moles of sulfur = (740.4 × 1000 g) / 32 g/mole = 23,137.5 moles

moles of so₂ produced

= same moles of so₃ and same moles of H₂SO₄ = 23,137.5 moles

volume of pond = 397 m x 258 m x 5.64 m = 577,682.64 m³ = 577682640 L

Molarity = moles / volume = 23,137.5 / 577682640 = 4.0052 × 10⁻⁵ M

now each mole of  H₂SO₄ will give 2 moles of H⁺

[H⁺] = 2 × 4.0052 × 10⁻⁵ =  8.0104 × 10⁻⁵ M

pH = -log[H⁺]  

pH = -log [ 8.0104 × 10⁻⁵ M ]

pH = 4.0963

Therefore, the pH of the pond is 4.0963

9. During which phase of Mitosis does the Cell start to get ready to divid
Prophase
O Metaphase
Anaphase
Telophase

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Answer:

Hello,

QUESTION)Telephase

During telophase, the cell, each pole of which inherits the same number of single  chromosomes, begins to divide into 2: this is  cytodieresis.

Take your time please.​

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Answer:

1. Observing

2. Classifying

3. Predicting

4. Making a hypothesis

5. Experimenting

6. Measuring

7. Communicating

8. Making an inference

9. Constant

10. Interpreting data

Explanation:

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observingclassifyingPredictingmaking hypothesisExperimentingmeasuringcommunicatingmaking an inferenceconstantinterpreting data

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How many MOLECULES are in 5.0 grams of sodium chloride? (Use "molecules" as your unit...Enter as 9.9 x 10^99 molecules)

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 5.2 *10^{22} \ molecules \ NaCl}}[/tex]

Explanation:

1. Convert grams to moles

First, convert grams to moles using the molar mass. This can be found on the Periodic Table.

Na: 22.9897693 g/molCl: 35.45 g/mol

Sodium (Na) has an oxidation state of +1 and chlorine (Cl) has an oxidation state of -1, so they combine in a 1:1 ratio for a formula of NaCl. We can simply add their moles masses.

NaCl: 22.9897693 g/mol + 35.45 g/mol = 58.4397693 g/mol

Use this as a ratio.

[tex]\frac {58.4397693 \ g \ NaCl}{ 1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

Multiply by the given number of grams.

[tex]5.0 \ g \ NaCl *\frac {58.4397693 \ g \ NaCl}{ 1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

Flip the fraction so the grams of sodium chloride cancel.

[tex]5.0 \ g \ NaCl *\frac {1 \ mol \ NaCl}{ 58.4397693 \ g \ NaCl}[/tex]

[tex]5.0 *\frac {1 \ mol \ NaCl}{ 58.4397693 }=\frac {5.0 \ mol \ NaCl} { 58.4397693 } = 0.0855581749 \ mol \ NaCl[/tex]

2. Convert moles to molecules

We must use Avogadro's Number. This tells us the amount of particles (molecules, atoms, etc.) in 1 mole of a substance. In this case, it is molecules of sodium chloride.

[tex]\frac{6.022*10^{23} \ molecules \ NaCl} {1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

Multiply by the number of moles we calculated.

[tex]0.0855581749 \ mol \ NaCl*\frac{6.022*10^{23} \ molecules \ NaCl} {1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

The moles of sodium chloride cancel.

[tex]0.0855581749 *\frac{6.022*10^{23} \ molecules \ NaCl}{1}=5.15231329*10^{22} \ molecules \ NaCl[/tex]

The original measurement of grams has 2 (2 and 0) significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the hundredth place. The 5 in the hundredth place tells us to round the 1 to a 2.

[tex]5.2 *10^{22} \ molecules \ NaCl[/tex]

What process at the surface of the Earth is part of the formation of sedimentary rocks?
A. the cycle of day and night
B. water depositing sediment in layers
C. magma rising from the Earth's mantle
D. rain falling into the ocean

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Answer:

Clastic sedimentary rocks are made up of pieces (clasts) of pre-existing rocks. Pieces of rock are loosened by weathering, then transported to some basin or depression where sediment is trapped. If the sediment is buried deeply, it becomes compacted and cemented, forming sedimentary rock.

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Why don't the particles in a solid move past one another?

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Answer:

the attractive forces keep the particles together tightly enough so that the particles do not move past each other.

Explanation:

In the solid the particles vibrate in place.

How many joules are needed to heat 20.0 g of Au from 10°C to 50°C?
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Answer:

297 J

Explanation:

The key to this problem lies with aluminium's specific heat, which as you know tells you how much heat is needed in order to increase the temperature of 1 g of a given substance by 1∘C.

In your case, aluminium is said to have a specific heat of 0.90Jg∘C.

So, what does that tell you?

In order to increase the temperature of 1 g of aluminium by 1∘C, you need to provide it with 0.90 J of heat.

But remember, this is how much you need to provide for every gram of aluminium in order to increase its temperature by 1∘C. So if you wanted to increase the temperature of 10.0 g of aluminium by 1∘C, you'd have to provide it with

1 gram0.90 J+1 gram0.90 J+ ... +1 gram0.90 J10 times=10×0.90 J

However, you don't want to increase the temperature of the sample by 1∘C, you want to increase it by

ΔT=55∘C−22∘C=33∘C

This means that you're going to have to use that much heat for every degree Celsius you want the temperature to change. You can thus say that

1∘C10×0.90 J+1∘C10×0.90 J+ ... +

Where does thermal energy go? Assuming you forgot your hot food and came after a while and found it cold now. Where did the energy go?

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It went inside of the food :)
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