Mix 200 g of copper at 100 °C with 1,000 g of water at 20 °C. Final temp. = 21.42°C a) How much heat energy (q) did the water gain? b) Now solve for the specific heat (c) of copper:

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Answer 1

Answer:

a) [tex]Q_w=5941.3J[/tex]

b) [tex]C_{Cu}=0.378\frac{J}{g\°C}[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, when a hot substance is mixed with a cold one, we can evidence how the hot one is able to heat up the cold one as it cools down. Thus, the net heat flow for this problem can be set up as shown below:

[tex]Q_{Cu}+Q_{w}=0[/tex]

Whereas the heats can be written in terms of mass, specific heat and temperatures:

[tex]m_{Cu}C_{Cu}(T_F-T_{Cu})+m_{w}C_{w}(T_F-T_{w})=0[/tex]

Thus, we proceed as follows:

a. Here we compute Qw:

[tex]Q_w=1,000g*4.184\frac{J}{g\°C}(21.42\°C-20\°C) \\\\Q_w=5941.3J[/tex]

b. Now, since this heat is equal to the negative of the heat contribution of copper (as it cools down), we can compute the specific heat of copper as shown down below:

[tex]C_{Cu}=\frac{-5941.3J}{200g(21.42\°C-100\°C)} \\\\C_{Cu}=0.378\frac{J}{g\°C}[/tex]

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Place the correct figure to represent the reaction below. (Remember that energy is rising on the vertical (y) axis and the reaction progress is on the horizontal (x) axis.)

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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. Golgi Apparatus

2. Nucleus  

3. Endoplasmic Reticulum  

4. Mitochondrion  

5. Ribosome

6. Lysosome  

 

Which statement about Niels Bohr's atomic model is true?
O Higher orbits have lower energies.
Each orbit has a specific energy level.
Electrons can exist in any energy level.
O Orbits close to the nucleus have no energy.
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Answer:

o

Explanation:

Answer:

Each orbit has a specific energy level.

Explanation:

Bohr model

Given the following reaction: 2N2O5=2N2O4+O2, if the rate of oxygen production is 0.15M/min, determine:
a. The rate that N2O5 is consumed
b. The rate that N2O4 is produced

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Answer:

a. [tex]r_{N_2O_5}=-0.075M/min[/tex]

b. [tex]r_{N_2O_4}=0.075M/min[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the balanced chemical reaction, we can write the law of rate proportions:

[tex]\frac{r_{N_2O_5}}{-2} =\frac{r_{N_2O_4}}{2} =\frac{r_{O_2}}{1}[/tex]

Thus, we proceed as follows:

a. Since the rate of oxygen production is 0.15 M/min, we can make the following setup:

[tex]\frac{r_{N_2O_5}}{-2} =\frac{r_{O_2}}{1}\\\\r_{N_2O_5}=\frac{r_{O_2}}{-2} =\frac{0.15M/min}{-2}\\\\ r_{N_2O_5}=-0.075M/min[/tex]

b. Since the rate of oxygen production is 0.15 M/min, we can make the following setup:

[tex]\frac{r_{N_2O_4}}{2} =\frac{r_{O_2}}{1}\\\\r_{N_2O_4}=\frac{r_{O_2}}{2} =\frac{0.15M/min}{2}\\\\ r_{N_2O_4}=0.075M/min[/tex]

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what gives off greenhouse gases

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Emitted primarily through the burning of fossil fuels (oil, natural gas, and coal), solid waste, and trees and wood products. Changes in land use also play a role. Deforestation and soil degradation add carbon dioxide to the atmosphere, while forest regrowth takes it out of the atmosphere

Answer:

the combustion of fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, to produce electricity.

calculate the molarity of the solution in a flask that contains 2.50 moles of potassium sulfate in 125 mL of solution

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Answer:

0.02 M

Explanation:

Molarity = moles/volume (L)

125 mL =0.125L

M = 2.5/0.125 = 0.02 M

Substances, such as litmus paper or red cabbage juice, that turn color based on the pH of the solution are called ___.
solutes
solutions
indicators
solvents

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Answer:

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Glucose is produced through the process of photosynthesis
and is shown below. How many atoms of hydrogen are
present in one molecule of glucose?

6

3

12

24

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As shown in the picture, the chemical formula for glucose is C6H12O6. This means that there are 6 carbons, 12 hydrogens and 6 oxygens in one molecule of glucose.

Your Answer: 12

What will a balloon do to a cloth if its negatively charged

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Answer:

This involves negatively charged particles (electrons) jumping to positively charged objects. When you rub the balloons against the fabric they become negatively charged. They take some of the electrons from the fabric and leave them positively charged.

Explanation:

Negative charges attract to positive charges. If a balloon is not rubbed with the wool cloth, it has an equal amount of negative to positive charges, so it will attract to a rubbed balloon. When both balloons are rubbed with the wool cloth, the both receive negative charges, so they will repel each other.

Suppose you a 2 of 10M solution and poured 4 liters of water into it. What would be the new concentration of the solution?

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Explanation:

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V2=6L

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how many molecules are present in a sample of carbon dioxide, CO2 with a mass of 168.2g?​

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Answer:

2.3 X 10^24 atoms CO2

Explanation:

Answer:

2.30 x10²⁴ molecules CO2

Explanation:

Convert mass of CO2 to moles

Convert moles of CO2 to molecules using Avogadro's number.

168.2 g CO2 x 1 mole CO2 / 44 g CO2 x 6.022 x10²³ molecules CO2 / 1 mole CO2

= 2.30 x10²⁴ molecules CO2

Does anyone know how to do this?

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Answer

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mass of the gas occupies a volume of 10.4 L under the same conditions?

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Answer:

2.59g

Explanation:

Using Avagadro's law equation as follows:

V1/n1 = V2/n2

Where;

V1 = initial volume (litres)

V2 = final volume (litres)

n1 = first amount of gas in grams

n2 = second amount of gas in grams

According to the information provided in this question, v1 = 93.2L, v2 = 10.4L, n1 = 23.2 g, n2 = ?

Using V1/n1 = V2/n2

93.2/23.2 = 10.4/n2

Cross multiply

93.2 × n2 = 23.2 × 10.4

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n2 = 241.28/93.2

n2 = 2.588

n2 = 2.59g

The mass of the gas is 2.59g that occupies a volume of 10.4 L under the same conditions.

Avogadro's law equation:

V₁/n₁ = V₂/n₂

Where

V₁ = initial volume (litres)

V₂ = final volume (litres)

n₁ = first amount of gas in grams

n₂ = second amount of gas in grams

Given:

V₁ = 93.2L,

V₂ = 10.4L,

n₁ = 23.2 g,

To find:

n₂ = ?

On substituting the values:

93.2/23.2 = 10.4/n₂

93.2 * n₂ = 23.2 * 10.4

93.2* n₂ = 241.28

n₂ = 241.28/93.2

n₂ = 2.588

n₂ = 2.59g

Thus, the mass of the gas is 2.59g.

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Answer:

Group 5

Explanation:

Using method of elimination:

A. Group 1

Also known as the Alkali metals group. It contains metals such as lithium and sodium. This option is incorrect.

B. Group 2

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C. Group 3

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

The size of the hydration enthalpy of a system depends on the attraction between the ions and the water molecules. Stronger attractions exist between water and smaller ions. The smaller the ion, the higher the hydration enthalpy is.

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In the second pair, Sr2+ is smaller than Rb+ hence Sr2+ has a larger change in hydration enthalpy.

In the third pair, Na+ is smaller than Cl- hence Na+ has a larger change in hydration energy.

F- is smaller than O2- hence F- has a larger change in hydration energy.

OH- is smaller than the SH- hence the OH- has a larger change in hydration energy.

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false

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Explanation:

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molar mass of KHCO3 = K + H + C + O3

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Answer:

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Answer:

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Explanation

Answer:

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a
b
phosphorus(ll) oxide
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С
d

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p2O5 is diphosphorus pentoxide.

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