thermal energy is what we call energy that come from ___ of matter

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Answer 1
Temperature is your answer hopefully

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Consider the model of Ammonia to the right. Which terms would be used to describe this model? Element, molecule, and/or compound? Explain your reasoning.

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Ammonia is a chemical compound because it composed of one nitrogen atom and three hydrogen atoms,

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Answer:

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You have 0.531 L of gas in a container. What is the volume in mL?

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Answer:

531 mL is the volume in mL

         

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Which of these elements has the lowest ionization energy?
A. Si
B. CI
C. S
D. Na

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Answer:

D . Na

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Five different substances added breakers of water. Each substance begins as a white, solid powder. Which substances do not dissolve in water? Salt,sugar,starch,chalk, and bakeing powder

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Answer:

Chalk is does not dissolve in water

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Answer:

the second answer choice i think

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If I’m correct, the answer is C) current electricity would become static electricity.

How many grams of water can be made from 6 moles of oxygen

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12 moles H2O

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Your tools of choice for stoichiometry problems will always be the mole ratios that exist between the chemical species that take part in the reaction.
As you know, the stoichiometric coefficients attributed to each compound in the balanced chemical equation can be thought of as moles of reactants needed or moles of products formed in the reaction.

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The answer is the second one from what i remember

Suppose you want to make an acetic acid/acetate buffer to a pH of 5.00 using 10.0 mL of 1.00 M acetic acid solution. How many milliliters of 1.00 M sodium acetate solution would you need to add? The pKa for acetate buffer is 4.75.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Molarity of NaOAc needed

Using the Henderson-Hasselbalch Equation calculate base molarity needed given [HOAc] = 1.00M and pKa(NaOAc) = 4.75 and [HOAc] = 1.00m.

pH = pKa + log [NaOAc]/[HOAc]

5.00 = 4.75 + log[NaOAc]/[1.00M]

5.00 - 4.75 = log [NaOAc] - log[1.00M]

log [NaOAc] = 0.25 => [NaOAc] = 10⁰·²⁵ M = 1.78

Given 10ml of HOAc, how much (ml) 1.78M NaOAc to obtain a buffer pH of 5.00.

Determine Volume of Base Needed

(M·V)acid = (M·V)base => V(base) = (M·V)acid / (M)base

Vol (NaOAc) needed = (1.00M)(0.010L)/(1.78M) = 0.0056 liter = 5.6 ml.

Checking Results:

5.00 = 4.75 + log [1.78M]/[1.00M] = 4.75 + 0.25 = 5.00    QED.

The volume of 1.00 M sodium acetate solution needed to prepare an acetic/acetate buffer of pH 5.00 using 10.0 mL of 1.00M acetic acid solution is 17.8 mL.

We can find the volume of the acetate solution with the Henderson-Hasselbalch equation:

[tex]pH = pka + log(\frac{[CH_{3}COONa]}{[CH_{3}COOH]})[/tex]   (1)  

Where:

[CH₃COOH] = 1.00 M                      

[CH₃COONa] =?

pH = 5.00

pKa = 4.75

From equation (1), we have:

[tex] log(\frac{[CH_{3}COONa]}{[CH_{3}COOH]}) = pH - pKa [/tex]

[tex] \frac{[CH_{3}COONa]}{[CH_{3}COOH]} = 10^{pH - pKa} [/tex]

[tex] \frac{[CH_{3}COONa]}{[CH_{3}COOH]} = 10^{5.00 - 4.75} = 1.78 [/tex]

Now, the volume of the acetate solution is:

[tex]\frac{n_{CH_{3}COONa}/Vt}{n_{CH_{3}COOH}/Vt} = 1.78[/tex]  

Since the total volume is the same, we have:

[tex]\frac{n_{CH_{3}COONa}}{n_{CH_{3}COOH}} = 1.78[/tex]  

[tex] \frac{[CH_{3}COONa]_{i}*V_{b}}{[CH_{3}COOH]_{i}*Va} = 1.78 [/tex]  

Solving for Vb

[tex] Vb = \frac{1.78*[CH_{3}COOH]_{i}*Va}{[CH_{3}COONa]_{i}} = \frac{1.78*1.00M*10.0mL}{1.00 M} = 17.8 mL [/tex]

Therefore, we need to add 17.8 mL of sodium acetate solution.

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What is the formula of A^4 +b^4​

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Answer:

A^4 +b^4

(a²)²+(b²)²

(a²+b²)²-2a²b²

or

(a²-b²)²+2a²b²

What is N for ClO3, the
chlorate ion?

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Answer:

Explanation: There is no molecule or ion as ClO3. The correct formula of chlorate ion is ClO3-. bolivianouft and 4 more users found this answer helpful.

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What is the mole ratio of iron (III) chloride (FeCl3) to zinc chloride (ZnCl2) ?
2 FeCl3 + 3 Zn → 2 Fe + 3 ZnCl2


a.2:2
b.2:3
c.3:3
d.3:2

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Answer:C

Explanation:

All forms of energy can be traced back to

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the answer is the sun

what is the structure of methane​

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Answer:

CH4

Explanation:

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Which statement below best describes a volatile liquid?

Question 17 options:

1.A liquid that doesn't evaporate under atmospheric pressure


2.A liquid that evaporates slowly at low temperatures


3.A liquid that evaporates rapidly at low temperatures


4.A liquid that requires a large amount of energy to evaporate

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Answer:

A liquid that evaporates rapidly at low temperatures

Explanation:

Answer:

A liquid that evaporates rapidly at low temperatures.

Explanation:

A volatile liquid such as gasoline evaporates easily. Its chemicals aren't held together as strongly, and room temperature is often enough to break intermolecular bonds and evaporate them. 

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Which resulted from the study of chemistry?

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Answer:

I'm confused I think you're suppose to put a picture if you want someone to answer your question just saying.

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Answer:

The understanding of the earth, air, fire, and water as the basic components of matter.

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To make some oatmeal, Sally combined 40 grams of oatmeal, 10 grams of maple syrup, and some warm water. If the combined mass was 100 grams, how much water did she add?

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100-40-10= 50 grams of water

Which materials allow electrons to flow through them?
A. Insulators only
B. Semiconductors and conductors
C. Conductors only
D. Semiconductors and insulators

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The materials which allow electrons to flow through them are Semiconductors and conductors. Hence Option (B) is correct.

What are conductors ?

A conductor, or electrical conductor, is a substance or material that allows electricity to flow through it.

In a conductor, electrical charge carriers, usually electrons or ions, move easily from atom to atom when voltage is applied.

Therefore, The materials which allow electrons to flow through them are Semiconductors and conductors. Hence Option (B) is correct.

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How much does the Earth weigh?​

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5.972 × 10^24 kg

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Answer:

5.972 × 10^24 kg

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Use the balanced equation in the image below. How many moles of
ammonia (NH3) will be produced if 2.22 moles of nitrogen (N2) are used?
(Assume there is excess hydrogen gas.) SHOW YOUR WORK TO RECEIVE
CREDIT. *
N2 + 3H2 → 2 NH3

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Since there is excess hydrogen, that means that the concentration of hydrogen is not limiting.

According to the balanced chemical equation:

every mole of N2 and every 3 moles of H2 we obtain 2 moles of NH3. Since we have the amount of N2 and excess of hydrogen, we only need to work with the amount of N2.

1 mol of N2 will produce 2 moles of NH3

so now we can get a conversation tool :

moles of N2 * (2 moles of NH3/ 1 mole of N2) = moles of NH3

(2.22 mol of N2 x 2) ÷ 1 = 4.44 mol of NH3

What unit of time is based on the revolution of Earth around the sun?
A. month
B. year
C. day
D. hour​

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Years . The earth revolving around the sun takes 365 days which equals a year

Joan wants to test if salt lowers the temperature at which water boils. In two or more complete sentences, describe the best way for Joan to develop a hypothesis for this situation. Write your answer in the essay box below.


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Put a thermometer in the water and wait until it boils. When it boils record the temperature and compare it to the normal water boiling point.

Answer:

Joan's hypothesis should make a prediction about the answer to the question. A hypothesis is just an educated guess on what you think the outcome will be on the experiment. The prediction must be testable and stated in if-then form. For example, a good hypothesis for Joan's experiment could be, I think that 1/2 cup of salt will make the water boil quicker, than water without salt.

Explanation:

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What is the IUPAC name for the following compound?
CH3-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2-CH2 -CH2-CH3
Enter the name of the molecule.

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8 carbon chain, octane

when comparing ethanol and acetic acid, which one has the most polar bond? and what is that bond?​

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Answer:

Ethanol is another alcohol, and since there are less carbons in its chain, it will be more polar. So Ethanol is the most polar bond, it has two different types of bonding between its constituent atoms. The bonds between the hydrogen and carbon atoms are nonpolar covalent bonds. The hydrogen-oxygen and carbon-oxygen bonds are polar covalent bonds.

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A student plans a two-step synthesis of 1-ethyl-3-nitrobenzene from benzene. The first step is nitration of benzene to give nitrobenzene, and the second step is a Friedel-Crafts alkylation using CH3CH2Cl and AlCl3. The plan is flawed because: A : When the alkyl halide interacts with AlCl3, the resulting carbocation can rearrange before it has a chance to react with the aromatic ring. B : Nitrobenzene is too deactivated (by the nitro group) to undergo a Friedel-Crafts alkylation. C : The nitro group will direct the incoming alkyl group para position, rather than to the meta position. D : A blocking group is required to achieve this synthesis.

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Answer:

Nitrobenzene is too deactivated (by the nitro group) to undergo a Friedel-Crafts alkylation.

Explanation:

The benzene ring in itself does not easily undergo electrophilic substitution reaction. Some groups activate or deactivate the benzene ring towards electrophilic substitution reactions.

-NO2 ia a highly deactivating substituent therefore, Friedel-Crafts alkylation of nitrobenzene does not take place under any conditions.

This reaction scheme is therefore flawed because Nitrobenzene is too deactivated (by the nitro group) to undergo a Friedel-Crafts alkylation.


How many moles of hydrogen are in a 200. mg tablet of naproxen sodium, C14H13NaO3, the active ingredient in Aleve? Please show your work to receive full credit. MM = 252

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Answer:

0.0103 mol

Explanation:

Step 1: Given data

Mass of the naproxen sodium tablet (m): 200. mgMolar mass of naproxen sodium (M): 252 g/mol

Step 2: Convert "m" to grams

We will use the conversion factor 1 g = 1000 mg.

200. mg × 1 g/1000 mg = 0.200 g

Step 3: Calculate the moles (n) of naproxen sodium

We will use the following expression.

n = m/M = 0.200 g / (252 g/mol) = 7.94 × 10⁻⁴ mol

Step 4: Calculate the moles of hydrogen in 7.94 × 10⁻⁴ moles of naproxen sodium

According to the chemical formula, the molar ratio of naproxen sodium to H is 1:13. The moles of H are 13/1 × 7.94 × 10⁻⁴ mol = 0.0103 mol.

2. What is one effect of convection currents in the mantle?
A. forming deep-water currents in oceans B. cooling the rocks of the crust
C. providing energy to drive the water cycle
D. transferring heat from Earth's interior to the crust​

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Answer:

D no. is the answer of your question

Cell Walls are found in Prokaryotes and Plant cells. True O False​

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Answer:

i think true

Explanation:

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______ occur between molecules that have permanent intramolecular differences in elecronegativity.
A. Dipole-dipole interactions
B. Dispersion forces
C. Hydrogen bonds​

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The answer is dipole dipole interactions

Answer:

Dipole-dipole interactions

Explanation:

The equivalence point in a titration refers to the point when

A. the mł of the acid equals the mL of the base.

B. the molarity of the acid used in the reaction equals the molarity of the base used in the reaction.

C. the number of moles of one reactant reacts completely with the moles of the other reactant.

D. the acid in the flask turns clear.

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Answer:

C) the number of moles of one reactant reacts completely with the moles of the other reactant.

Explanation:

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

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