Question 6 of 10
5 Points
Put these time divisions in order, from longest to shortest.
Epoch
11 Eon
1
Period

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Answer 1

Answer:

çok güzel olmuş teşekkürler hocam yorumu siz yapabilirsiniz ve bana göre bu ne biçim ve doğru olarak verilmiştir denildi bu kadar güzel ve yeni bölümleri ile birlikte eğlenelim bu arada yay ve doğru bir karar aldık ve doğru şekilde

Answer 2

Answer:

eon ,era ,period ,epoch.


Related Questions

How many seconds are in a year scientific notation

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Answer:

31557600 seconds in a year or 3.1557600 * 10^7 in scientific notation

Answer:

Don't know. But need the answer

Explanation:

all arenius acid are also bronsted lowry but all arrhenius base are not bronsted lowry base.​

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

All Arrhenius acids and bases are also Bronsted-Lowry acids and bases.

An Arrhenius base is a compound that dissociates to form hydroxide ions in water.

NaOH(s) → Na^+(aq) +OH^-(aq)

A Bronsted-Lowry base is a proton acceptor.

NaOH is a Bronsted-Lowry base because the hydroxide on can accept a proton from HCl to form water.

Thus, all Arrhenius bases are Bronsted-Lowry bases.

Metallic sodium reacts vigorously with liquid bromine in the following reaction:
if 1 kg of Na is brought into contact with 3 kg of liquid bromine. Presuming that the reaction is quantitative and proceeds to completion, determine the limiting reagent and the quantity of NaBr formed. Determine the amount of excess reagent remaining after the reaction is complete.

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First we look at the chemical reaction:

2 Na + Br₂ → 2 NaBr

number of moles = mass / molecular weight

mass = number of moles × molecular weight

number of moles of Na = 1000 / 23 = 43.48 moles

number of moles of Br₂ = 3000 / 160 = 18.75 moles

from the reaction:

if        2 moles of Na are reacting with 1 mole of Br₂

then   X moles of Na are reacting with 18.75 moles of Br₂

X = (18.75 × 2) / 1 = 37.5 moles of Na

The limiting reactant is bromine Br₂.

After the reaction is complete you remain with Na as excess reagent.

moles of Na = 43.48 - 37.5 = 5.98 moles

mass of Na =  5.98 × 23 = 137.54 g

if        reacting 1 mole of Br₂  produces 2 moles of NaBr

then  reacting 18.75 moles of Br₂  produces Y moles of NaBr

Y  = (18.75 × 2) / 1 = 37.5 moles of NaBr

mass of NaBr = 37.5 × 103 = 3862.5 g

Answer:

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of Na = 1kg = 1000g

Mass of Br = 3kg = 3000g

Unkown:

Limiting reagent =?

Amount of excess reagent = ?

Quantity of NaBr formed = ?

Solution

The reaction equation can be expressed as:

                 2Na + Br₂ → 2NaBr

To find the limiting reagent

The limiting reagent is the reagent that is in short supply and it determines the amount of products that can be formed in the reaction.

To find the limiting the reagent, we establish a mole relationship between the reactants. We then check their stoichoimetric expression to see the one in excess and the limiting reagent.

Number of moles of Na = [tex]\frac{mass of Na}{molar mass of Na}[/tex]

   molar mass is expressed as g/mol and the Na should also be in grams

Number of moles = [tex]\frac{1000}{23}[/tex] = 43.48mol

Number of moles of Br₂ =  [tex]\frac{mass}{molar mass}[/tex]

    Number of moles = [tex]\frac{3000}{2x80}[/tex] = 18.75mol

From the balanced reaction equation:

     2 mole of Na combines with 1 mole of Br₂

     43.48mole of Na would require 43.48/2 mole = 21.74mole of Br₂ to react with.

But the given amount of Br we have is 18.75mole.

Therefore, the reagent in short supply is Bromine. It is the limiting reagent

Quantity of NaBr formed

To find the quantity of NaBr formed, we use the known reagent which is the limiting one to determine its number of moles and eventually the mass. The limiting reagent determines the extent of the reaction.

 From the stoichiometric equation:

          1 mole of Br₂ will produce 2 mole of NaBr

  19.23 mole Br₂ would now yield  (18.75 x2)= 37.5mole  of NaBr

Mass of NaBr = number of moles of NaBr x molar mass of NaBr

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

      Mass of NaBr = 37.5 x 103 = 3862.5g = 3.86Kg

Amount of excess reagent remaining after the complete reaction:

The amount of excess reagent would be derived from the reagent that occurs in excess which is Na:

1 mole of Br₂ reacts with 2 moles of Na

18.75mole of Br₂  will require 2x 18.75 = 37.5mole of Na

Excess mole of Na = (43.48 - 37.5)mole = 5.98mole

Mass of excess Na = number of moles of excess Na x molar mass of Na

Mass of excess Na = 5.98 x 23

Mass of excess Na = 137.54g or 0.14g

   

Water has a slight negative charge around its oxygen atom, and a slight positive charge around its hydrogen atoms Which type of solvent is water?
A) Saturated
B) no polar
C) polar
D) unsaturated

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C.
Water is polar because one side of the molecule is positive and the other is negative.

Answer:

Polar

Explanation:

water is a polar solvent since they can ionize into positive (H+) and negative ions (OH-). they can dissociate into negatively and positively charged poles

Which of the following best describes a fission reaction involving lithium? (1 point)

A. Two lithium atoms form bonds with each other, absorbing a large amount of energy.
B. The nuclei of lithium atoms join together to form heavier isotopes, and energy is released.
C. An atom of lithium absorbs electrons, undergoes an increase in energy level, and splits into fragments.
D. The nucleus of an atom of lithium splits, resulting in smaller fragments and the release of a large amount of energy.

Nuclear power plants produce a great amount of energy using fission reactors. However, there are safety risks. Which of the following risks are related to using nuclear power plants? (1 point)

A. storage and disposal of radioactive waste
B. production of radioactive atmospheric pollutants
C. improper handling of volatile radioactive chemicals
D. lack of adequate space to carry out reactions involving radioactive materials

Which of the following natural resources does not contribute to global warming or air pollution? (1 point)

A.coal
B.natural gas
C.nuclear power
D.oil

Which of the following statements about natural resources is correct? (1 point)

A. Oil is more difficult to remove from the Earth than coal.
B. Coal is present in small quantities compared to other fossil fuels.
C. Natural gas has a limited supply and an uneven worldwide distribution.
D. Nuclear power produces small amounts of energy from extremely large masses of fuel.

Which of the following natural resources is considered non-renewable? (1 point)

A. biofuel
B. geothermal power
C. nuclear power
D. solar power

Heat energy beneath the Earth's surface heats underground water into steam to operate steam turbines. This describes which of the following resources? (1 point)

A. biofuel
B. geothermal power
C. hydropower
D. nuclear power

Which of the following is the most important challenge in the protection of our environment? (1 point)

A. Getting society to care about environmental issues.
B. Repairing long-term damage done to the environment.
C. Cleaning up after a major polluting event, like an oil spill.
D. Meeting society's needs while being responsible with natural resources.

Which of the following chemicals is not an ozone-depleting substance in the stratosphere? (1 point)

A. methyl bromide
B.carbon tetrachloride
C. xenon
D. methyl chloroform

Today we use synthetic polymers to replace natural materials such as cotton, wood, and stone. What is one disadvantage of using synthetic materials rather than natural materials? (1 point)

A. Synthetic materials are often easy to produce.
B. Synthetic materials often do not decay naturally.
C. Synthetic materials are often much stronger than natural materials.
D. Synthetic materials are often made from strong radioactive materials.

Some technologies are now available to solve the problem of acid rain, which can alter the pH level of lakes and rivers. Which of the following is the best technology to improve a lake affected by acid rain? (1 point)

A. new alternative energy sources
B. recycling of materials to reduce air pollution
C. an environmentally safe base to neutralize the lake
D. transportation equipment to move all aquatic life to safety

Which of the following human environmental accidents has had devastating effects on groundwater, rivers, oceans, and lakes? (1 point)

A. harmful pesticides
B. nuclear accidents
C. ozone depletion
D. oil spills

When an oil spill occurs in an aquatic environment, what generally is the effect? (1 point)

A. The ecosystem is damaged but quickly rebounds.
B. No serious damage occurs since oil and water do not mix.
C. The abiotic factors are seriously affected, but the biotic are unaffected.
D. The whole ecosystem is negatively affected, and long-term damage may occur.

Which of the following most correctly predicts the impact on the environment if sustainable practices are not followed? (1 point)

A. The ecosystems of the world will be uniformly damaged, but they will rebound quickly.
B. Natural resources will be depleted, and the negative impact may be too severe to recover.
C. The environment will not be adversely affected because the ecosystem of the world is too large.
D. Rain forests will be depleted, but the oceans will be preserved because of their geographical isolation.

Heat pollution occurs when an aquatic environment experiences an increase in temperature, which can result in devastating effects to the ecosystem. Which of the following is a major cause of heat pollution? (1 point)

A. airports and seaports
B. farming and agriculture
C. residential housing areas
D. factories and power plants

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Answer:

D, ABC, C, A, ?, B, A, ?, B, C, D, D, C, D

Explanation:

(Answers and explanations in order of questions)

Fission reactions are when the nucleus of an atom splits producing smaller nuclei and energy

Lack of space isn't a safety risk

Coal, natural gases, and oil all are burned to create energy which releases carbon into the atmosphere, polluting it. Nuclear power doesn't burn carbon-based substances and so is fine

I dunno but C and D are wrong

All of them are technically renewable?

Geothermal energy uses the Earth's heat, hence the name

Nothing can happen if people ignore it

Unsure

Synthetic polymers are plastics, which do not decay naturally

A base would react with the acid to neutralise it which is the fastest way to improve the lake

Not pesticides?

Oil spills kill aquatic animals and life quickly, which causes huge damage to ecosystems

If nothing changes nonrenewable things will run out and bad practices will have caused irreparable damage worldwide

Big factories are pumping out the bad stuff

Answer:

1)D) Fission is the process when the nucleus of an atom splits after being bombarded by neutrinos.

2)A) Storage and disposal of radioactive waste is a problem all nuclear power plants face. Most of them dipose the waste underneath the ground. There have even been proposals to send the nuclear waste to the moon.

3)C) Nuclear Power because it does not produce greenhouse gas emissions.

4)A) Oil is more difficult to remove from the Earth than coal This is why, to extract oil, you need an extraction pump and other equipment, while coal can be removed from the earth after digging.

5)A) biofuel - because it comes from agriculture, and agriculture is the biggest contributor to worldwide greenhouse emissions.

6)B) Geothermal power - geothermal power uses the heat from the earth to produce energy.

7)D) - Humans have seemingly unlimited needs and these needs have to be met without destroying the enviroment.

8)C) Xenon - The other three substances listed are classified as Ozone depleting susbstances according to the Ministry of the Enviroment in New Zealand.

9)B) Synthetic materials often do not decay naturally - The best example is plastic, which is a synthetic material that takes hundreds or even thousands of years to decay.

10)C) An environmentally safe base to neutralize the lake - This can be done by oxygenizing the lake.

11)D) Oil spills - Unfortunely, these events have taken place many times. The oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico caused by British Petroleum greatly affected the coasts and waters of Louisiana.

12)D) The whole ecosystem is negatively affected, and long-term damage may occur - An oil spills afects aquatic plants, animals, birds, and the water itself.

13)B) Natural resources will be depleted - Oil might even run out completely. Besides, climate change would raise the sea levels and flood thousands of cities.

14)D) factories and power plants - especially thermal power plants that burn coal to produce energies.

Imagine if during the cathode ray experiment, the size of the particles of the ray was the same as the size of the atom forming the cathode. Which other model or scientific observation would have also been supported?

This would support Dalton's postulates that proposed the atoms are indivisible because no small particles are involved.
This would support Bohr's prediction about electrons moving in orbits having specific energy.
This would support Bohr's prediction about electrons being randomly scattered around the nucleus in the atom.
This would support Dalton's postulates that proposed that atoms combine in fixed whole number ratios to form compounds.

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Answer:

This would support Dalton's postulates that proposed the atoms are indivisible because no small particles are involved.

Explanation:

Experiment using the gas discharge tube by J.J Thomson led to the discovery of cathode rays which are now known as electrons.

Primarily, Thomson's experiment led to the discovery of cathode rays, electrons, as subatomic particles.

If the size of the atoms observed at the cathode is the same as that of the rays,we can conclude that the particles of the rays are the simplest form of matter we can have. This would suggest that the atom is indeed the smallest indivisible particle of a matter according to Dalton.

Answer:

This would support Dalton's postulates that proposed the atoms are indivisible because no small particles are involved.

Explanation:

Dalton proposed that all matter is made up of atoms. Atoms are indivisible. But Thompson’s cathode ray experiment proved that the cathode rays are made up of negatively charged particles which were deflected by both electric and magnetic field. This caused Thompson to propose the Plum and Pudding model of the atom.

A 14.0 gram sample of iron is initially at 414.0 °C. It loses 186.0 J of heat to its surroundings. What is its final temperature?

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Answer:

=384.48°C

Explanation:

Change in enthalpy  is negative because heat energy is lost to the surroundings.

Change in enthalpy= mass ×specific heat capacity× Change in temperature.

ΔH=MC∅

m=14grams

C of iron= 0.45 J/g°C

∅=?

186.0J= 14.0g × 0.45J/g°C×∅

186=6.3∅

∅=29.5°C

Final temperature= 414.0°C - 29.52°C

=384.48°C

Which equation is used to help form the combined gas law?

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Answer:

The ideal gas equation

Explanation:

The ideal gas equation is derived from the combination of three gas laws:

Boyle's lawCharles's law Avogadro's law.

The ideal gas law is expressed mathematically as: PV=nRT where:

P is pressure

V is volume

n is the number of moles

R is the ideal gas law

T is temperature.

To obtain the combined gas law, we assume that n=1 and this gives:

                       [tex]\frac{PV}{T}[/tex] = R

Therefore:

[tex]\frac{P_{1} V_{1} }{T_{1} }[/tex] = [tex]\frac{P_{2} V_{2} }{T_{2} }[/tex]

my tens digit is 2 more than my hundreds digit and my ones digit is 1 more than my tens digit. my Hundreds digit is 5. what number am i? ​

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578 is definitely the answer

Answer:

see below

Explanation:

578

what type of bond is SF6

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Sulfur hexafluoride or SF6 is an inorganic, greenhouse gas. It is non-flammable, odorless, and colorless, and is an excellent insulator. It is a hypervalent octahedral molecule that has been an interesting topic of conversation among chemistry enthusiasts.

Hope this helps:)

SF₆ has six covalent bonds created by sp³ d² hybridization of the sulfur atom, forming a symmetrical octahedral structure with low reactivity.

The type of bond in SF₆ (sulfur hexafluoride) is a covalent bond. Specifically, the sulfur atom undergoes sp³ d² hybridization, allowing it to form six equivalent bonding pairs with the fluorine atoms. These bonds exhibit both sigma (σ) and pi (π) characteristics, as the S-F bond length is short, which is consistent with π-bonding in addition to σ-bonding.

This indicates that there are no lone pairs of electrons on the sulfur atom. The geometry displayed by SF₆ is highly symmetrical, forming an octahedron where all bond lengths and angles are identical, making it a nonpolar molecule with high symmetry and low reactivity. SF₆ is resistant to chemical attack and exhibits inert characteristics, which makes it useful in applications such as a spark suppressor.

The light reactions stage:

(A) occurs before the Calvin cycle
(B) requires light energy to work
(C) releases oxygen through the stomata
(D) all of the above

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Answer:

(D) all of the above

Explanation:

The light reactions stage, occurs before the Calvin cycle, requires light energy to work, and releases oxygen through the stomata.

The light reactions stage occurs before the Calvin cycle , requires light energy to work  and releases oxygen through the stomata.

Answer: D) all the above

Explanation

The light reactions stage is one of the two stages which occur during the chemical reaction of photosynthesis.

It is the first stage and second stage is Calvin cycle. So the first option is true which states that the light reactions stage occurs before the Calvin cycle.

In light reactions stage, the light energy of sun is captured by the chloroplast and this energy is the main trigger for starting the light reaction stage between the reactants carbon-di-oxide and water.

So the second option is also true i.e., the light reactions require light energy to work.

In light reaction stage, the water molecules will release oxygen gas from the stomata.

Thus all the options are true for light reactions stage in photosynthesis.

what type of bond forms between two oxygen atoms

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Answer:A double convalescent bond is where two pairs of electrons are shared between the atoms rather than just one pair. Two oxygen atoms can both achieve stable structures by sharing two pairs of electrons as in the diagram.

Explanation:


Based on the image, which color will refract the most when passing through a prism?

orange
yellow
green

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Answer:

green

Explanation:

Answer:

The answer is Green

Explanation:

I've just answered this on usatestprep.

Determine the freezing point of a 0.51 molal
solution of benzoic acid in chloroform. Chloroform
has a freezing point of -63.5°C and a freezing
point depression constant of 4.70°C.kg/mol.
What is the freezing point of this solution?
°C

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Answer:

-65.897°C.

Explanation:

Adding solute to water causes depression of the boiling point.The depression in freezing point (ΔTf) can be calculated using the relation: ΔTf = Kf.m,

where, ΔTf is the depression in freezing point of chloroform solution.

Kf is the molal depression constant of chloroform (Kf = 4.70°C.kg/mol).

m is the molality of the solution (m = 0.51 m).

∴ ΔTf = Kf.m = (4.70°C.kg/mol)(0.51 m) = 2.397°C.

∴ The freezing point of the solution = (freezing point of chloroform) - ΔTf = (-63.5°C) - (2.397°C) = -65.897°C.

Answer:

-65.9 and 100.9

Explanation:

Hope this helps

What are the only things that can change in a valid experiment?

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You can change any variable in an experiment (the amount of water, sun, type of light, fertilizer etc.) but for the experiment to be VALID only one thing can be changed for the experiment.
Example: I’m trying to see if the plant will grow better with more or less water so the only thing that changes is the amount of water. Everything else will have to be the same (type of plant, fertilizer,dirt, container it grows in, amount of light etc.)

What is an electrochemical cell?
A. Two electrodes separated by an electrolyte that can generate an electrical current.
B. A chemical that, when an electrical current is passed through it, releases a large amount of energy.
C. A biological cell, such as a bacterium, that can generate an electrical current.
D. An electrical circuit formed from chemicals in a solid state rather than metals or metalloids.

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A. Two electrodes separated by an electrolyte that can generate an electrical current.

Answer:

Two electrodes separated by an electrolyte that can generate an electrical current.

Explanation:

Answer via Educere/ Founder's Education

A gas is most likely to exist at which of the following conditions?

A) High temperatures and high pressures
B) High temperatures and low pressures
C) Low temperatures and high pressures
D) Low temperatures and low pressures

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Answer:

B. High temp and low pressure

Explanation:

I got an A on my chem final :) Got this right.

Answer:

A gas is most likely to exist at B) High temperatures and low pressures

Explanation:

Ideal gas behaviour is likely to be at high temperature and low pressure .

The causes of deviations from ideal behaviour may be due to the following two assumptions of kinetic theory of gases.  

The volume occupied by gas molecules is negligibly small as compared to the volume occupied by the gas.

The forces of attraction between gas molecules are negligible.

Deviation occur for real gases with a minor difference from that of an Ideal gas.

When real gases are at low pressures and high temperatures they behave close enough to ideal gases

Which polygon is a base of the triangular prism?​

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Answer:

a triangle

Explanation:

the name "triangular prism" has triangle in it, just like "rectangular prism" which has a rectangle as a base

Answer:

It’s actually DFG

Explanation:

DFBA

Use the half-reaction method to balance the following equation which is in an acidic
solution:
ClO3-(aq) + I- (aq)
+I2 (s) + Cl- (aq)

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Answer:

ClO₃⁻ + 6I⁻ + 6H⁺ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3I₂ + 3H₂O

Explanation:

Step 1. Write the skeleton equation

ClO₃⁻ + I⁻ ⟶ I₂ + Cl⁻

Step 2. Separate into two half-reactions.

ClO₃⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻

      I⁻ ⟶ I₂

Step 3. Balance all atoms other than H and O

ClO₃⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻

   2I⁻ ⟶ I₂

Step 4. Balance O by adding H₂O molecules to the deficient side.

ClO₃⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3H₂O

   2I⁻ ⟶ I₂

Step 5. Balance H by adding H⁺ ions to the deficient side.

ClO₃⁻ + 6H⁺ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3H₂O

              2I⁻ ⟶ I₂

Step 6. Balance charge by adding electrons to the deficient side.

ClO₃⁻ + 6H⁺ + 6e⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3H₂O

                        2I⁻ ⟶ I₂ + 2e⁻

Step 7. Multiply each half-reaction by a number to equalize the electrons transferred.

1 × [ClO₃⁻ + 6H⁺ + 6e⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3H₂O]

3 × [                         2I⁻ ⟶ I₂ + 2e⁻]

Step 8. Add the two half-reactions.

        ClO₃⁻ + 6H⁺ + 6e⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3H₂O

                                6I⁻ ⟶ 3I₂ + 6e⁻                      

ClO₃⁻ + 6I⁻ + 6H⁺ + 6e⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3I₂ + 3H₂O + 6e⁻

Step 9. Cancel species that occur on each side of the equation

ClO₃⁻ + 6I⁻ + 6H⁺ + 6e⁻ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3I₂ + 3H₂O + 6e⁻

becomes

ClO₃⁻ + 6I⁻ + 6H⁺ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3I₂ + 3H₂O

Step 10. Check that all atoms are balanced.

[tex]\begin{array}{ccc}\textbf{Atom} & \textbf{On the left} & \textbf{On the right}\\\text{Cl} & 1 & 1\\\text{O} & 3 & 3\\\text{I} & 6 & 6\\\text{H} & 6 & 6\\\end{array}[/tex]

Step 11. Check that charge is balanced

[tex]\begin{array}{rl}\textbf{On the left} & \textbf{On the right}\\6+ + \; 7- = & 1-\\1- =& 1-\\\end{array}[/tex]

Everything checks. The balanced equation is

ClO₃⁻ + 6I⁻ + 6H⁺ ⟶ Cl⁻ + 3I₂ + 3H₂O

The balanced equation is: ClO₃⁻(aq) + 5I⁻ (aq) + 6H⁺ → I₂ (s) + Cl⁻ (aq) + 3H₂O(l)

To balance the given equation using the half-reaction method in an acidic solution, we need to balance each half-reaction separately and then combine them.

Step 1: Balance the atoms other than hydrogen and oxygen.

The given equation already has the same number of iodine and chlorine atoms on both sides.

Step 2: Balance the oxygen atoms by adding water molecules.

ClO₃⁻(aq) + I⁻ (aq) → I₂ (s) + Cl⁻ (aq) + 3H₂O(l)

Step 3: Balance the hydrogen atoms by adding hydrogen ions (H⁺).

6H⁺ + ClO₃⁻(aq) + I⁻ (aq) → I₂ (s) + Cl⁻ (aq) + 3H₂O(l)

Step 4: Balance the charges by adding electrons (e⁻).

6H⁺ + ClO₃⁻(aq) + 5I⁻ (aq) → I₂ (s) + Cl⁻ (aq) + 3H₂O(l) + 6e⁻

Step 5: Combine the half-reactions to get the balanced equation.

Since the number of electrons lost and gained are equal, we can combine the half-reactions to get the balanced equation:

ClO₃⁻(aq) + 5I⁻ (aq) + 6H⁺ → I₂ (s) + Cl⁻ (aq) + 3H₂O(l)

Therefore, the balanced equation is:

ClO₃⁻(aq) + 5I⁻ (aq) + 6H⁺ → I₂ (s) + Cl⁻ (aq) + 3H₂O(l)

HELPPP ME WITH SICENCE PLZZZZZZ
The group of symbols and numbers that shows the types and numbers of atoms that make up a compound is a _________________.

Answers

Answer:

molecules

Explanation:

molecules because the summer like atoms and Sciences sciency to be honest

Molecules hope this helps

If it requires 35.0 milliliters of 0.50 molar NaOH to neutralize 25.0 milliliters of HCl, what is the concentration of the HCl solution? (3 points)

Balanced equation: NaOH + HCl yields NaCl + H2O

Select one:
a. 0.36 M HCl
b. 0.70 M HCl
c. 1.1 M HCl
d. 1.4 M HCl

Answers

Answer:

1.4

Explanation:

35 times .5 =25 times C. you have to get C by itself so you would have to do 35 times .5 and you get 17.5, than ÷ it by 25 and you get 1.4

Answer:

b. 0.70 M HCl is the Answer

Explanation:

Molarity (M),  Molality (m), Normality (N),  Mass %,  Parts per million(ppm), billion(ppb), thousands(ppt)  are some of the terms we use to represent the concentration of the solution that is to represent the amount of solute present in a solvent.

The Balanced Chemical equation is :

[tex]NaOH + HCl > NaCl + H_2 O[/tex]

Molarity is moles of solute present in 1L of the solution. The formula to find Molarity is

[tex]Molarity  = \frac {(moles solute)}{(volume of solution in L)}[/tex] and its unit is mol/L

Rearranging the formula

We get                          

Moles = Molarity × Volume

Plugging in the values  

[tex]moles of NaOH=0.50M\times35mL (M=mol/L)[/tex]

[tex]=0.50 mol/L \times 0.035L=0.0175 moles NaOH[/tex]

Mole ratio of NaOH: HCl is 1:1  

So moles of NaOH = moles of HCl  = 0.0175moles

So,

[tex]Molarity  = \frac {(moles solute)}{(volume of solution in L)}[/tex]

[tex]=\frac {0.0175mol}{25mL}\\\\=\frac {0.0175mol}{0.025L}\\\\=0.70M[/tex]

(Answer)

Describe the energy in nuclear fuel and the way in which it’s converted to electrical energy.

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Nuclear energy is formed by the splitting of a heavy atom into lighter atom the result of which is the release of energy in the process – this energy is the nuclear energy that binds the nucleons together. With many atoms in a single fuel rod, the energy amounts to millions and billions of orders of magnitude. This energy is released and used to heat water that turns to steam and used to move turbine generators that produce electricity.

y^2- 4x² - 4y—8x-16=0

transverse axis ​

Answers

Answer:

line segment of length 8 between the vertices at (-1, -2) and (-1, 6)

Explanation:

The equation can be rearranged to standard form.

  (y^2 -4y) -4(x^2 +2x) = 16

  (y^2 -4y +4) -4(x^2 +2x +1) = 16 +4 -4

  (y -2)^2 -4(x +1)^2 = 16

  (y -2)^2 /16 -(x +1)^2/4 = 1

This is of the form ...

  (y -k)^2/a^2 -(x -h)^2/b^2 = 1

where the transverse axis is 2a and the center is (h, k). Here, a=4, so 2a = 8.

The transverse axis is a vertical line segment of length 8, centered on (-1, 2).

what is the molarity of 2.60L solution that contains 67.3 grams of copper (ii) chloride

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Answer:

0.193 M to the nearest thousandth.

Explanation:

Molar mass of copper (ii) chloride

= 63.546 + 2* 35.45

= 134.446 g.

So in 2.60L of 1  M solution  there is 134.446 * 2.6

= 349.56 g of copper chloride.

So the molarity of our solution is  67.3 / 349.56

= 0.193 M.

What energy is required to move from Ca+Ca+ to Ca2+Ca2+ + e−e−?

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Answer:

Second Ionization energy

Explanation:

Let us write the reaction equation properly:

                  Ca⁺ → Ca²⁺ + e⁻

In the reaction above, we see that calcium goes from a single charge to being doubly charged by losing an electron.

Different atoms binds their valence electrons with different amount of energy. We must supply enough energy to remove the most losely held electrons in an atom. This amount of energy required is called the ionization energy.

The first ionization energy removes the outermost electron and makes the atom to become an ion.

What is the strongest intermolecular force between a​ NaCl unit and an H2O molecule together in a solution?

A.Covalent bonding
B.Dipole-dipole force
C.Hydrogen bonding
D.Ion-dipole force

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D Seems most correct

Answer:

Ion dipole force.

Explanation:

When sodium chloride is dissolved in water it dissociates into sodium ion and chloride ion.

Sodium ion has positive charge on it.

Chloride ion has negative charge on it.

In water molecule, due to electronegativity difference, hydrogen acquires a slightly positive charge and oxygen a slightly negative charge.

This creates a dipole in water molecule.

Now the force of attraction between water and NaCl is in between the ions and the dipole.

Thus the strongest intermolecular force of attraction between NaCl and water is Ion-dipole.

where are the first repost of new scientific discoveries published A.) Internet Sites B.) Magazines C.) encyclopedias D.) Scientific journals

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Most if not all fields of research will post their results for others to test and find data to make sure their experiment is theoretically correct.

Scientific journals are the first repost of new scientific discoveries published. Hence, option D is correct.

What is Scientific journals?

Scientific papers are also called journal articles, A scientific journal is the best medium for disseminating and popularizing scientific information in the form of accomplishments, discoveries, and research findings.

In order to publish this kind of work, they are typically published in a periodical called a journal.

Thus, option D is correct.

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Where do new root cells from?

A. behind the root cap

B. inside root hairs

C. on top of the root cap

D. under the cortex

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Answer:

behind the root cap- A.

A. Behind the root cap

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For a reaction, a H= 198 kJ. For which value of TA Sis the reaction
spontaneous?
O A. -198 kJ
O B. 198 kJ
O C. Oku
O D. 396 kJ
SUBMIT

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The correct answer is D. 396 kJ. ΔG will be negative for this value of TΔS indicating a spontaneous reaction.

Further Explanation:

The value of the Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG) determines the spontaneity of the reaction. To get this value, an equation than shows the relationship among the Gibbs Free Energy (ΔG), enthalpy (ΔH), entropy (ΔS), and temperature is used: [tex]dG \ = dH \ - TdS[/tex]A positive ΔG represents a non-spontaneous reactionA negative ΔG value indicates a spontaneous reaction.

A. -198 kJ FALSE because this gives a positive ΔG.

[tex]dG \ = \ 198 \ kJ \ - \ (-198 \ kJ) \\\boxed {dG = 396 \ kJ}[/tex]

B. 198 kJ FALSE because this results in ΔG = 0. The reaction is at equilibrium.

[tex]dG \ = \ 198 \ kJ \ - \ 198 \ kJ \\\boxed {dG = 0}[/tex]

C. 0 kJ FALSE because this results in a positive ΔG.

[tex]dG = 198 \ kJ \ - \ 0\\\boxed {dG = 198 \ kJ}[/tex]

D. 396 kJ TRUE because this results in a negative ΔG.

[tex]dG = \ 198 \ kJ \ - \ 396 \ kJ\\\boxed {dG = -198 \ kJ}[/tex]

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A piece of silver metal has a mass of 3.687 grams. If the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm, what is the volume of the silver?​

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Answer:

Volume = (0.62 m)^3

Explanation:

If the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm, the volume of the silver is (0.62 m)^3.

Final answer:

The volume of the silver metal with a mass of 3.687 grams and a density of 10.5 g/cm³ is approximately 0.3511 cm³.

Explanation:

The question is asking to calculate the volume of a piece of silver metal given its mass and the density of silver. To find the volume, you can use the formula Volume = Mass / Density. Given that the mass of the silver metal is 3.687 grams and the density of silver is 10.5 g/cm3, you can calculate the volume as follows:

Volume = 3.687 g / 10.5 g/cm3

Volume = 0.3511 cm3

Therefore, the volume of the silver is approximately 0.3511 cm3.

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