g The alkali metals are able to displace hydrogen readily from water. The alkaline earth metals are able to do so as well, although not nearly as vigorously. They are easily able to displace hydrogen from acid. a: Write and balance the equation for any of the alkali metals (pick your favorite!) reacting with water to form hydrogen gas and the metal's hydroxide (e.g. sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide). (10 points) b: Write and balance the equation for any of the alkaline earth metals (the second column on the left) reacting with hydrochloric acid to form hydrogen gas and the metal's chloride salt (e.g. magnesium chloride, calcium chloride) (10 points)

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Answer 1

Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

In writing a chemical reaction equation, we must ensure that it is balanced. In a balanced chemical reaction equation, the number of atoms of each element on the left hand side of the reaction equation must be equal to the number of atoms of the same atom on the right hand side of the reaction equation.

Let us now consider the reaction of NaOH with water as follows;

2Na(s) + 2H2O(l) ------> 2NaOH(aq) + H2(g)

For the reaction of Magnesium metal and HCl we have;

Mg(s) + 2HCl(aq) -------> MgCl2(aq) + H2(g)


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What is the concentration of a 22.35 L solution that contains 9.95 moles of sodium
acetate? Round your answer to the correct number of significant figures.

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Answer:

0.445 M

Explanation:

Molarity = moles/Volume

M = 9.95/22.35 = 0.445 M

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

m i l k

Explanation:

Oxygen gas was produced in a reaction and collected over water. A 136.1 mL mL sample of gas was collected over water at 25C and 1.06 atm. The vapor pressure of water is 23.76 mmHg at 25C. Find the mass of ocygen gas collected in a reaction and collected over water. A 136.1 mL sample of gas was collected over water at 25C and 1.06 atm. The vapor pressure of water is 23.76 mmHg at 25C. Find the mass of oxygen gas collected.

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Answer:

Explanation:

We shall find volume of gas at NTP or at 273 K , 760 mm of Hg .

Pressure of given gas = 1.06 x 760 mm of Hg less vapor pressure of water .

= 805.6 - 23.76 = 781.84 mm of Hg

For it we use gas law formula ,

P₁V₁ / T₁ = P₂V₂ / T₂

781.84 x 136.1 / ( 273 + 25 ) = 760 x V₂ / 273

= 128.26 mL .

= 128.26  x 10⁻³ L .

22.4 L of oxygen will have mass of 32 g

128.26 x 10⁻³ L of oxygen will have mass of 32 x 128.26 x 10⁻³ / 22.4 g

= 183.22 mg .

How many grams of air are required to complete the combustion of 120 g of phosphorous to diphosphorous pentoxide, assuming the air to be 23% oxygen by mass?

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Answer:

Explanation:

522 g

Explanation:

Your starting point here will be the balanced chemical equation for this combustion reaction

4

P

(s]

+

5

O

2(g]

2

P

2

O

5(s]

Notice that you have a

4

:

5

mole ratio between phosphorus and oxygen. This means that, regardless of how many moles of phosphorus you have, the reaction will always need

5

4

time more moles of oxygen gas.

Use phosphorus' molar mass to determine how many moles you have in that

93.0-g

sample

93.0

g

1mole P

30.974

g

=

3.0025 moles P

Use the aforementioned mole ratio to determine how many moles of oxygen you would need for many moles of phosphorus to completely take part in the reaction

3.0025

moles P

5

moles O

2

4

moles P

=

3.753 moles O

2

Generally, atmospheric pressure decreases by 1.00 mmHg as
altitude increases 10.0 m. If altitude increases 100. m, how
much would the atmospheric pressure change in atm?

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Answer:

-0.0132 atm

Explanation:

Step 1: Calculate the atmospheric pressure change if altitude increases 100. m

Atmospheric pressure decreases by 1.00 mmHg as altitude increases 10.0 m. The decrease in pressure when the altitude increases 100. m is:

100. m × (-1.00 mmHg/10.0 m) = -10.0 mmHg

Step 2: Convert "-10.0 mmHg" to atm

We will use the conversion factor 1 atm = 760 mmHg.

-10.0 mmHg × 1 atm/760 mmHg = -0.0132 atm

Tris is a molecule that can be used to prepare buffers for biochemical experiments. It exists in two forms: Tris (a base) and TrisH (an acid). The MW of Tris base is 121.14 g/mol; the MW of TrisH is 157.6 g/mol (the extra weight is due to the Cl- counterion that is present in the acid). The Ka of the acid is 8.32 X 10-9. Assume that you have TrisH in solid form (a powder), unlimited 1M HCl, unlimited 1 M NaOH and an unlimited supply of distilled water. How would you prepare 1 L of a 0.02 M Tris Buffer, pH

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Solution :

The reaction :

[tex]$\text{TrisH}^+ + \text{H}_2\text{O} \rightarrow \text{Tris}^- +\text{H}_3\text{O}^+$[/tex]

We have

[tex]$K_a = \frac{[\text{Tris}^-]\times[\text{H}_3\text{O}^-]}{[\text{TrisH}^+]}$[/tex]

     [tex]$=\frac{x^2}{0.02-x}$[/tex]

     [tex]$= 8.32 \times 10^{-9}$[/tex]

Clearing x, we have [tex]$x=1.29 \times 10^{-5}$[/tex] moles of acid

Now to reach pH = [tex]$7.8 (\text{ pOH} = 14-7.8 = 6.2)$[/tex], we must have an [tex]$OH^-$[/tex] concentration of

[tex]$[OH^-] = 10^{-pOH}$[/tex]

          [tex]$=10^{-6.2}$[/tex]

         [tex]$=6.31 \times 10^{-7}$[/tex] moles of base

We must add enough NaOH of 1 M to neutralize the acid calculated above and also add the calculated base.

[tex]$n \ NaOH = 1.29 \times 10^{-5} + 6.31 \times 10^{-7}$[/tex]

               [tex]$=1.35 \times 10^{-5}$[/tex] moles

Vol [tex]$NaOH = 1.35 \times 10^{-5} \text{ moles} \times \frac{1000 \ mL}{1 \ mol}$[/tex]

                 = 0.0135 L

Tris mass [tex]$H^+ = 0.02 \text{ mol} \times 157.6 \ g/mol$[/tex]

                        = 3.152 g

To prepare the said solution we must mix

-- [tex]$3.152 \ g \text{ TrisH}^+$[/tex]

-- [tex]$0.0135 \ mL \ NaOH \ 1M$[/tex]

-- [tex]$\text{Gauge to 1000 mL with H}_2\text{O}$[/tex]

How many moles are in 20.0g of lithium?

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Answer:

I believe it is 5.00

Explanation:

If I began this reaction with 1.7g of O2 , how much water would I make

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what’s up my john and i’m here to help you the answer is 0.87

Unknown compound Q is spotted on a TLC plate that is then developed in dichloromethane. The solvent front is measured at 5.2 cm and the distance traveled by compound Q is measured at 3.4 cm. A sample of aspirin is spotted on a TLC plate that is then developed in dichloromethane. The solvent front is measured at 4.15 cm and the distance traveled by aspirin is measured at 2.70 cm. What can be determined about the identity of compound Q in light of this data

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Answer:

Follows are the solution to the given question:

Explanation:

The Rf value on the Q is =0.65

The Rf value in the acetaminophen is =0.651

In this question, its identity the Q is probably in the acetaminophen since the value which is used to calculates, and however almost the same, and it is used to ensure the other document which is the substances, that are evaluated.

I need help with this chem problem!

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Balance equation mg3n2+h2so4=mgso4+(nh4)2​

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Answer:

Mg₃N₂  +  4 H₂SO₄  ⇒  3 MgSO₄  +   (NH₄)₂SO₄

Explanation:

To balance an equation, you need to make both sides of the equation have equal number of each element.  Also, I think that you didn't write the whole equation since the reaction you gave is not likely.

Mg₃N₂  +  4 H₂SO₄  ⇒  3 MgSO₄  +   (NH₄)₂SO₄

Which change represents an oxidation reaction?

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Here is the answer. (E) F e + Cu2^+^ — Fe^2+^ + Cu

Fossil fuels are made up of organisms that died millions of years ago. Which best describes this source of energy

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nonrenewable
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Given the reaction
3 H3PO4 + 2 Ba(OH)2 ⇒ BaPO4 + 6 H20
How many grams of precipitate could you make if you reacted 286.0 mL of 3.000 M H3PO4 with 855.0 mL of 1.400 M Ba(OH)2

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Answer:

240.17 g Ba3(PO4)2

Explanation:

1. Determine the limiting reactant.

2H3PO4 + 3Ba(OH)2 --> Ba3(PO4)2 + 6H2O

moles H3PO4 = M x V = 3 x 0.286 = .858 moles H3PO4

moles Ba(OH)2 = M x V = 1.4 x 0.855 = 1.197 moles Ba(OH)2

ratio Ba(OH)2 : H3PO4 = 1.197: .858 = 1.39: 1

stoichiometric ratio Ba(OH)2 : H3PO4  = 3:2

Ba(OH)2is the limiting reactant

MM Ba3(PO4)2 = 601.92 g/mol

g Ba3(PO4)2 = moles Ba(OH)2 x(1 mol Ba3(PO4)2/3 moles Ba(OH)2) x (MM Ba3(PO4)2/ 1mol Ba3(PO4)2) = 1.197 x 1/3 x 601.92 = 240.17 g Ba3(PO4)2

Help pleaseee!!!Please explain how evaporation condensation and precipitation are involved in the water cycle

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Answer: The water cycle shows the continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere. ... Liquid water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow. Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere (transportation).

Explanation:

Answer:

water evaporates into water vapor, condenses to form clouds, and precipitates back to earth in the form of rain and snow.

Explanation:

evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection. condensation: this is when water vapor in the air cools down and turns back into liquid water. precipitation: this is when water (in the form of rain, snow, hail, or sleet) falls from clouds in the sky.

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why do you think season will impact the size of a rabbit population​

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They would get out of there burrows in around spring when they are mostly out and the start reproducing

A substance that dissolves in a solvent is said to be a(n)
A. immiscible
B. miscible
C. soluble
D. insoluble

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Answer:

C. soluble

Explanation:

Remember that a substance that dissolves in a solvent is said to be soluble in that solvent. A substance that does not dissolve in a solvent is insoluble. Process of Dissolving: Solvent particles surround solute particles to form a solution in a process called solvation.

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Answer:

an imbalance of positive and negative charges

Explanation:

Answer:

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Chemical energy is released when bonds blank in a chemical reaction

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Answer:

form

Explanation:

Select the correct answer.
Which of these is always equal to the molar mass of any element?
OA
its atomic number
B.
its atomic weight
OC.
its atomic formula
OD.
its atomic structure

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Answer:

a t o m i c w e i h g t

B

Explanation:

a to m i c w e i g h t

1. why do the elements within a group of the periodic table have similar chemical properties?​

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Answer:

the elements in a group have similar electron configurations, an elements electron configuration determines its chemical properties, therefore members of a group in the periodic table have similar chemical properties. ... These metals have a single valence electron and are extremely reactive.

Explanation:

Answer:

Because they all have one or more atoms of the same type material

Explanation:

Which of the following do scientists use to form a hypothesis?

A.
A question and observations

B.
A conclusion and data

C.
A conclusion and a theory

D.
A question and opinions

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Explanation:

The scientific method involves making observations and asking questions. Scientists form hypotheses based on these observations and then develop controlled experiments to collecting and analyze data. Using this data, they are able to draw conclusions and form questions for new scientific research.

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What enzyme catalyses the reaction of PRPP transfer to hypoxanthine with
formation of IMP?

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Answer:

HPRT

Explanation:

HPRT catalyzes the salvage reactions of hypoxanthine and guanine with PRPP to form IMP and GMP

The formation of GMP from IMP requires oxidation at C-2 of the purine ring, followed by a glutamine-dependent amidotransferase reaction that replaces the oxygen on C-2 with an amino group to yield 2-amino,6-oxy purine nucleoside monophosphate, or as this compound is commonly known, guanosine monophosphate.

Analysis: Consider Joe's story. IF the test shows he does have Marfan syndrome, and if he inherited the Marfan gene from his mother, does this mean that his brother and sister also have it? You may want to draw up a Punnett Square or drawing to help you explain your answer. HINT: Is there any suggestion that he got a Marfan gene from his father?

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We inherit genes from our biological parents in specific ways. One way is called autosomal dominant inheritance.

What is autosomal dominant inheritance?

Autosomal dominant inheritance means that the gene in question is located on one of the autosomes. These are numbered pairs of chromosomes, 1 through 22. (These chromosomes do not determine an offspring's gender.) Dominant means that only one gene from one parent is necessary to pass down a trait or a disorder. When a parent has a dominant trait or disorder, there is a 50 percent chance that any child he or she has will also inherit the trait or disorder:

Genetic illustration demonstrating autosomal dominant inheritance

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What is Marfan syndrome?

Marfan syndrome occurs in one of 5,000 live births. It is a connective tissue disorder associated with autosomal dominant inheritance. Connective tissue is abundant in the body and is important as a supporting structure. It is especially important for the musculoskeletal system. It also provides support for other body systems as well, including the eyes and the heart. The gene for Marfan syndrome is called fibrillin-1. This gene is localized to chromosome #15 on the long arm (q) at 15q21.1.  

Common findings in individuals with Marfan syndrome include those related to connective tissue disorders. These include abnormal enlargement of the aortic root of the heart, dislocated lenses of the eyes, and a tall, lanky body with increased joint mobility, scoliosis, long flat feet, and long fingers. Findings may vary among individuals diagnosed with this condition, even within a family.

If an individual carries an abnormal gene for Marfan syndrome, that individual has a 50 percent risk of passing down the disorder to each future offspring. If a person does not carry the gene abnormality, then the risk for occurrence of the disorder in future offspring is the same as for the general population.

Explanation:

An example of a suspension is:
A. blood
B. gelatin
C. muddy water
D. milk

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ANSWER:A.blood

WHY: because it make the most sense and it seem right


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Answer: 125.0964 g

Explanation:

Density = mass/volume

Density = 2.7 gcm-3

Volume = 2.7*14.3 = 46.332

Mass=?

Mass= density*volume

= 2.7 x 46.332 = 125.0964 g

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Which statement describes a chemical property of sodium

A Sodium changes from a solid to liquid at a temperature of 97.8°C

B Sodium has the ability to react with chlorine and from a new substance.

C Sodium has destiny if 0.97 g/cm3.

D Sodium takes the form of a solid at room temperature

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Answer:

Option b is show the chemical property of sodium....

Which one of the following statements about the carbon phosphorus and nitrogen cycles is true ?
a. The major source of carbon used by plants is the soil
b. The major source of nitrogen used by plants is the air.
c. Phosphorus has no atmospheric component.
d. Bacteria drive the phosphorus cycle.

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Answer: The correct option is C.

Phosphorus has no atmospheric component.

Explanation:

This is because, phosphorus is not in gaseous state but it is liquid at normal temperature, therefore it cannot be found in the air. It is cycle through water,soil or sediments. The major source of phosphorus in the phosphorus cycle is the rock. Rock contain phosphorus and phosphorus I'd gotten from rocks through weathering. Weathering is the disintegration of rocks into sediments or smaller particles. This is released into the soil after weathering.

If a pure compound is distilled, the head temperature will be____compared to the pot temperature. If however, an impurity is present that strongly interacts with the liquid molecules, then the____has to be increased in order to increase the vapor pressure of the liquid, ultimately to____atmospheric pressure, allowing the liquid to boil. Thus, at boiling point, the pot temperature will be____from that of the head temperature.

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Answer:

If a pure compound is distilled, the temperature of the head will be compared to the temperature of the pot. However, if there is an impurity present that strongly interacts with the molecules of the liquid, then the temperature must be increased to increase the vapor pressure of the liquid, eventually to atmospheric pressure, allowing the liquid to boil. Therefore, at the boiling point, the temperature of the pot will be higher than the temperature of the head.

Explanation:

when temperatures increase, pressures also do so, thus reaching boiling points where liquid states become gaseous.

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Answer:

Evaporation and condensation

Explanation:

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