Which of the following best describes the relationship between products and reactants in an endothermic reaction?

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Answer 1
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In an endothermic reaction, The potential energy of the products is greater than the potential energy of the reactants.

Any chemical reaction that absorbs energy is called an Endothermic Reaction. In this reactions, the reactants absorb energy from the surroundings to carry out the reaction. As a result, the products have a higher potential energy than the reactants. Photosynthesis is an example of an Endothermic Reaction, as the plant uses energy from the sun to generate the products. 

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Which of these agreements has goals of peace and shared scientific research?

A. Environmental Protection Treaty
B. Migratory Bird and Game Mammal Treaty
C. Antarctic Treaty System
D. Ramsar Convention

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Option C, Antarctic Treaty System, is the right answer.

The Antarctic Treaty System, control global connections with regard to Antarctica; the only continent of the earth without the native population of human beings. In other words, the ATS is the entire system of adjustments developed for the intention of managing associations among states in the Antarctic. The main goal of the ATS is to guarantee "in the affair of all humankind that Antarctica shall proceed always to be practised completely for peaceful objectives and shall not become the view or gadget of universal disharmony.

Answer:

The correct answer is "Antarctic Treaty System"

Explanation:

The Antarctic treaty system signed the first arms control agreement. It bans any form of military agreement on the Antarctic, and promotes free scientific investigation. The treaty was signed by 12 countries during the era of the cold war. The only use of military is for peaceful purposes and scientific investigations. It promotes free exchange of scientific knowledge and personnel.

what is the sequence in which energy is converted to allow a gasoline-powered car to move.

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The energy conversion or the energy transformation is the process of changing one form of energy to another , the energy produces certain changes within a system , Changes in the total energy of systems can only be accomplished by adding or removing the energy from them as the energy is a quantity which is conserved ( unchanging ) .

The internal combustion engine in the car converts the potential chemical energy in gasoline and oxygen into thermal energy which is transformed into the mechanical energy that accelerates the vehicle ( increasing its kinetic energy ) by causing the pressure and performing the work on the pistons .

In which medium would light have the longest wavelength? water air glass diamond

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I think the correct answer is air! 

the answer is b air

Part a use valence bond theory to devise a hybridization and bonding scheme for co2. match the words in the left column to the appropriate blanks in the sentences on the right. make certain each sentence is complete before submitting your answer.

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Q1)
first lets draw the lewis structure for CO₂
C is the central atom with O atom on either side of C
O - C - O
the number of valence electrons around each atom 
C- 4
O - 6
O - 6
total number of valence electrons - 16
number of electron pairs - 16/2 = 8
1 pair is shared between 1 O atom and C and another electron pair is shared between C and other O atom 
that leaves us with 8 -2 = 6 pairs 
add 3 pairs each for O atoms as lone pairs and octets for both O atoms are completed. But in C the octet is not complete yet. So we convert the 2 single bonds between C and O to 2 double bonds on either side. then octet of C is complete. number of lone pairs around O is reduced to 2 lone pairs.
the structure is as follows
  ..            . .
: O = C = O :
to determine the geometry lets use VSEPR
number of valence electrons around C - 4
number of bonds around C (2 O with 2 electrons contributed - 4
total number of electrons - 8
number of electron pairs - 4
VSEPR geometry for 4 pairs with no lone pairs is linear geometry

1. The lewis structure for CO₂ has a central carbon atom attached to oxygen atoms through two double bonds.

2. Carbon dioxide has a linear electron geometry

3. Carbon atom is sp hybridized.

4. Carbon dioxide has two C(p)-O(p) π bonds and two O(sp²)-C(sp) sigma bonds.
the geometry of CO₂ linear means its sp hybridised where each orbital has 50% s and 50% p character. One s orbital and one p orbital have mixed and form 2 sp orbitals. the remaining p orbitals take part in π bonds and sp orbitals take part in sigma bonding. So between C and O there's one sigma bond and one pi bond. Altogether 2 sigma bonds and 2 pi bonds.
O has 3 sp² orbitals with 2 of them being lone pair orbitals. One sp² orbital bonds with sp orbital of C forming a sigma bond. the other p orbital of O bonds with p orbital of C forming a pi bond.

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12 POINTS

Choose all that apply.
Which of the following contribute to your body's digestive process?

muscle
movements
chemical reactions
physical processes
respiration

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The answer is muscle,chemical reactions,respiration
hope this helps
wadewilson
Hey friend,

The answer is MUSCLE MOVEMENTS,RESPIRATION,CHEMICAL REACTION.

 MUSCLE MOVEMENTS
The food taken from mouth which goes to oesophagus then to stomach then to duodenum , jejunum , ilium , then to large intestine (caecum,colon,rectum)
then finally it excretes out 

Muscle movements helps in the passing of food from mouth to anus.

Basically the term is called Peristalsis .

So, the answer is MUSCLE MOVEMENTS.

RESPIRATION
It is the breakdown of oxidation of glucose to produce ATP.
Energy is needed by muscles to do work.

So, the answer is RESPIRATION.

CHEMICAL REACTION
Above we see respiration is also contribute to DIGESTION 
as respiration is a chemical process hence it also contribute to digestion 

So the answer can be CHEMICAL REACTION


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Why does a blue shirt look blue? Choose the BEST explanation.

Question 2 options:

The shirt reflects all wavelengths of light.


All wavelengths of light are absorbed by the shirt.


The shirt absorbs the blue wavelengths.


The shirt reflects the blue wavelengths.

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the answer is b. i believe

hope this helps!
The Blue shirt absorbs the blue wavelengths

Based on a kc value of 0.200 and the given data table, what are the equilibrium concentrations of xy, x, and y, respectively? express the molar concentrations numerically.

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Without additional data from the data table regarding initial concentrations and change, we cannot calculate the equilibrium concentrations of XY, X, and Y based on the provided Kc value. An ICE table and the presumed small value of x in concentration changes are needed to employ the equilibrium constant effectively.

To calculate the equilibrium concentrations of XY, X, and Y based on the given Kc value of 0.200, we need additional data from the data table. The statement mentions XY, X and Y but only provides information about X2, Y2, and Ke. Assuming we are dealing with a chemical equilibrium that can be represented as:

X2 + Y2 → 2XY

A mathematical expression for the equilibrium constant Kc can be written as:

[tex]Kc = [XY]^2 / ([X2][Y2])[/tex]

Since an ICE table and initial concentrations are not provided in the question, we cannot calculate the equilibrium concentrations without that information. Additionally, Ke may refer to the equilibrium constant in terms of pressure (Kp), so it's unclear how to proceed without more context. The provided value of Ke or Kc needs to be used with the initial concentrations to determine equilibrium concentrations after setting up an ICE (Initial, Change, Equilibrium) table. Typically, to find x (the change in concentration), we assume x is small and can be ignored in the expressions (0.78 - x) and (0.21 - x) considering the very small Kc value, leading to a simplification in solving the equation for x, if applicable.

Which renewable energy source depends on changing water levels?

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water dams are a renewable energy source that depends on water levels.
the answer is hydroelectric power

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The location of the dot is _____.

Latitude/Longitude

30° N/60° W
30° N/60° E
60° N/30° W
60° N/60° E

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Answer:

the answer is D: 60o N/60o E

Explanation:

sorry i had to but a o for a degrees sign :)

Answer:

it is a. 30° N/60° W

Explanation:

A sample of neon occupies a volume of 375 ml at stp. What will be the volume of neon If the pressure is reduced to 90.0 KPA?

A. 422 ml
B. 422 L
C. 333 ml
D. 333 L

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At STP conditions value of absolute pressure is 101.325 kPa.


From the given data we can determine the new volume of neon using following proportion:


V : V1 = p : p1 


375 : V1 = 101.325 : 90


101 * V1 = 90 * 375


V1 =33750/101 =333ml

Since neon is a noble gas we can easily assume its behaviour to be an ideal gas. In ideal gases pressure is said to be inversely proportional to volume,
at fixed temperature, this is Boyle's law.

Therefore we can use this law to state the following equation
P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2
in this case temperature is fixed therefore it can be eliminated,
then,
P1V1 = P2V2
standard pressure (P1) is 101 325 Pa
V1 = 375 ml
P2 = 90 000 Pa
substituting these values,
101 325 Pa * 375 ml = 90 000 Pa * V2
                          V2 = 101 325 * 375 / 90 000
                               = 422.18 ml
       After rounding off the final answer is option A - 422 ml

A carbon compound X turns blue litmus to red and has a molecular formula C2H4O2.Identify X and draw its structure.Write a chemical equation for the reaction and name of the product formed in each case when X reacts with
a. ethanol in the presence of conc.H2SO4 (
b. sodium carbonate

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X is acetic acid or CH3COOH Acetic acid belongs to the homologous series; alkanoic acids; which are group of weak acids. They react with alkanols or alcohols to form esters or what we call alkyl alkanoates in presence of concentrated sulfuric acid. Additionally, they react with carbonates to yield a salt, water and carbon dioxide gas.
(a) Acetic acid reacts with ethanol to form ester in presence of concentrated sulphuric acid (H2SO4) CH3COOH + C2H5OH ----------------------> CH3COOC2H5 + H2O Product formed is Ethyl ethanoate or ethyl acetate.

(b) The reaction will be; Na2CO3 + 2CH3COOH ---------> 2CH3COONa + H2O + CO2 Effervescence will be observed due to the production of Carbon dioxide gas.

Answer: Substance X is ethanoic acid and the reactions are given below.

Explanation:

A compound having molecular formula of [tex]C_2H_4O_2[/tex] which turns blue litmus to red is considered as an acid.

The compound is ethanoic acid which is generally termed as acetic acid.

Thus, the compound X is acetic acid.

The chemical equations for the reaction of X with

a. Ethanol in the presence of [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex]

When acetic acid reacts with etahnol in the presence of an acid, it leads to the formation of a fruity smelling compound known as ester which is ethyl acetate.

[tex]CH_3COOH+CH_3CH_2OH\xrightarrow[]{H_2SO_4}CH_3COO-CH_2CH_3+H_2O[/tex]

b. Sodium carbonate

When acetic acid reacts with sodium carbonate, it leads to the formation of sodium acetate, carbon dioxide and water.

[tex]2CH_3COOH+Na_2CO_3\rightarrow 2CH_3COONa+CO_2+H_2O[/tex]

guyys .... please this is really urgent.....................short definition for sea breeze and land breeze.......10 points

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Sea breeze: “A breeze blowing towards the land from the sea, mostly during daytime.”

Land breeze: “A breeze blowing towards the sea from the land, mostly at night.”

A sea breeze is a wind that blows from the sea to the warmer land during the day, while a land breeze blows from the land to the sea at night due to differences in temperature creating distinct pressure areas.

Land Breezes and Sea Breezes Defined

A sea breeze is a local wind pattern that occurs during the day or summer when the land heats up faster than the water. As a result, lower pressure forms over the land, drawing cooler, higher pressure air in from the sea towards the land to replace the rising warm air. Conversely, a land breeze occurs at night when the land cools down more quickly than the water, creating higher pressure over the land and lower pressure over the water.

This causes air to move from the land out towards the sea. Both phenomena are examples of land/sea breezes which occur due to differential heating and cooling of land and water, creating pressure gradients that drive local winds.

Example 1: urea, (nh2)2co, is used in the manufacture of resins and glues. when 5.00 g of urea is dissolved in 250.0 ml of water (d = 1.00 g/ml) at 30.0 c, 27.6 kj of heat is absorbed. (specific heat of water 4.18 j/g.c) is the solution process exothermic? what is ? what is the final temperature of solution?

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a) i believe the reaction is exothermic, because 27.6 kg of thermal energy is gained by the water solution, the dissolution of urea is exothermic. Exothermic reaction is a chemical reaction that releases energy by light or heat. It is the opposite of an endothermic reaction where heat is gained by the reaction.

b) The water gained the heat released when urea dissolve. That is the water gained 27.6 kJ, while dissolution of urea released 27.6 kJ. Therefore, the heat gained is equal to the heat lost.

c) From part B, since heat gained is equal to heal lost, then
250 g × (Tf -30) ×4.18 J/g = 27600 J
 = 1045 Tf - 31350J = 27600 J
Tf = 56.41°C.
Therefore the final temperature  of the solution is 56.41°C

d) The initial and final temperature in Fahrenheit
°F = °C × (9/5) +32,
Thus, 30°C will be equal to 86° F
while 56.41 will be equivalent to  133.54 ° F


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During pyruvate processing, two carbons from pyruvate combine with ____. see section 9.3 (page 197) .

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During   pyruvate  processing ,  the   two  carbons  from  pyruvate  combine   with  co-enzyme  A . Pyruvate   oxidation   converts   pyruvate  (a three  carbon  molecules)  into  acetyl  co  A(a   2  carbon  molecules)  which  it  attach  to  co  enzyme  A  to   produce  NADHN,A,D,H   and  also  release   one  carbon  dioxide   molecules   in the  process.  

Silver has a density of 10.5 g cm3 and gold has a density of 19.3 g/cm3. which would have the greater mass, 5cm^3 of silver or 5cm^3 of gold?

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Some one who has an idea of variation would solve this without a problem...

Silver has density = 10.5g/cm³ and a volume of 5cm³

Gold has a density = 19.3g/cm³ and volume of 5cm³

If you observe the volumes are the same...

Density = mass/volume
Mass = density × volume

Since the volume is constant, the material with the greater density will have the greater mass and that's gold....

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For gold mass = 19.3×5 = 96.5g
For silver mass = 10. 5 ×5 = 52.5g

96.5g>52.5g so gold has a higher mass....

A 425-ml sample of hydrogen is collected above water at 35°c and 763 torr. find the volume of the hydrogen sample when the temperature falls to 23°c, assuming the barometric pressure does not change. (vapor pressures of water : at 35°c, 42.2 torr ; at 23°c, 21.1 torr)

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From the gas laws, Charles law states that the volume of a fixed mas of a gas is directly proportional to absolute temperature at constant pressure.
and Boyle's law states that the volume of a fixed mass of a gas is inversely proportional to pressure at constant temperature, therefore combining the two we have, PV/T, for two gases we have,
P1V1/T1=P2V2/T2
V1 = 425 ml, T1= 35 +273 =308 K, P1= 805.2 torr
V2 = ?  and T2 = 23 +273 = 296K, P2 = 784.1torr
  V2 = P1V1T2/P2T1
       = (805.2×425×296)/784×308
       = 419.486 ml
       = 419.5 ml
 

Volume of hydrogen sample at [tex]23^\circ\text{C}[/tex] is [tex]\boxed{419.4\text{ mL}}[/tex].

Further Explanation:

Ideal gas equation:

A hypothetical gas comprising of many randomly moving particles having perfectly elastic collisions between them is called ideal gas. The expression for ideal gas equation is mentioned below.

[tex]\text{PV}=\text{nRT}[/tex]                                                      ...... (1)

Here,

P is the pressure of gas.

V is the volume of gas.

T is the absolute temperature of gas.

n is the number of moles of gas.

R is the universal gas constant.

At temperature [tex]\text{T}_{1}[/tex] , volume [tex]\text{V}_{1}[/tex]  and pressure [tex]\text{P}_{1}[/tex] , ideal gas equation for hydrogen gas modifies as follows:

[tex]\text{P}_{1}\text{V}_{1}=\text{nRT}_{1}[/tex]                                                  ...... (2)

At temperature [tex]\text{T}_{2}[/tex] , volume [tex]\text{V}_{2}[/tex]  and pressure [tex]\text{P}_{2}[/tex] , ideal gas equation for hydrogen gas modifies as follows:

[tex]\text{P}_{2}\text{V}_{2}=\text{nRT}_{2}[/tex]                                                  ...... (3)

Dividing equation (3) by equation (2),

[tex]\dfrac{\text{P}_{2}\text{V}_{2}}{\text{P}_{1}\text{V}_{1}}=\dfrac{\text{T}_{2}}{\text{T}_{1}}[/tex]                                                      ...... (4)

Rearrange equation (4) to calculate  .

[tex]\text{V}_{2}=\dfrac{{\text{P}_{1}\text{V}_{1}\text{T}_{2}}}{\text{P}_{2}\text{T}_{1}}[/tex]                                                  …… (5)

The value of [tex]\text{P}_{1}[/tex]  can be calculated as follows:

 [tex]\begin{aligned}\text{P}_{1}=&763\text{ torr}+42.2\text{ torr}\\=&805.2\text{ torr}\end{aligned}[/tex]

The value of [tex]\text{P}_{2}[/tex]  can be calculated as follows:

 [tex]\begin{aligned}\text{P}_{2}=&763\text{ torr}+21.1\text{ torr}\\=&784.1\text{ torr}\end{aligned}[/tex]

The value of  [tex]\text{T}_1[/tex] can be calculated as follows

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{T}_1=&\left(35+273.15\right)\text{ K}\\=&\ 308.15\text{ K}\end{aligned}[/tex]

The value of  [tex]\text{T}_2[/tex] can be calculated as follows

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{T}_2=&\left(23+273.15\right)\text{ K}\\=&\ 296.15\text{ K}\end{aligned}[/tex]

Substitute 805.2 torr for [tex]\text{P}_{1}[/tex]  , 425 mL for [tex]\text{V}_{1}[/tex] , 784.1 torr for [tex]\text{P}_{2}[/tex] , 308.15 K for [tex]\text{T}_{1}[/tex]  and 296.15 K for [tex]\text{T}_{2}[/tex]  in equation (5).

[tex]\begin{aligned}\text{V}_{2}&=\dfrac{\left({805.2\text{ torr}\right)\left(425\text{ mL}\right)\left(296.15\text{ K}\right)}}{\left(784.1\text{ torr}\right)\left(308.15\text{ K}\right)}\\&=419.4\text{ mL}\end{aligned}[/tex]

Therefore volume of hydrogen sample at [tex]23^\circ\text{ C}[/tex]  comes out to be 419.4 mL.

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Answer details:

Grade: Senior School

Subject: Chemistry

Chapter: Ideal gas equation

Keywords: ideal gas equation, R, T, n, P, V, T1, T2, P1, P2, V1, V2, 419.4 mL, pressure, volume, universal gas constant.

When atoms are split, from which part of the atom is the energy released?


nucleus


electrons


isotopes

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The nucleus is the part of the atom where energy is released after said atom is split.

Hope this helped :3

Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

It is known that an atom consists of three sub-atomic particles which are protons, neutrons, and electrons.

When an atom splits then only neutrons and protons are involved and no electrons are involved into the reaction.

Hence, energy is released by the nucleus of the atom. And, these type of reactions reactions are known as nuclear reactions.

For example, [tex]^{16}_{8}O + ^{1}_{1}n \rightarrow ^{13}_{7}N + ^{4}_{2}He[/tex]

Whereas isotopes are the species which have same atomic number but different mass number.

Thus, we can conclude that when atoms are split, from nucleus of the atom is the energy released.

In what three catagories can chemical reactions be classified

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Synthesis, decomposition, replacement.

What is the mass of a 10.0 ml sample of urine with a specific gravity of 1.04?

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The formula of specific gravity is:

Specific gravity = [tex] \frac{density of an object}{density of water} [/tex]

To get this, you can derive a formula for mass. If you transpose the density of water to the other side of the equation (by specific gravity) you will multiply it with specific gravity. Now the density of water is 1 g/mL so you will retain the value of the specific gravity. That will just leave you with this formula:

Specific gravity = density of an object

Density of an object can be computed using the formula:

Density = mass/volume now you can fuse the two formulas to get this:

Specific gravity = mass/volume

From there we can derive the formula for mass by transposing volume to the other side of the equation:

Volume x specific gravity = mass

Lets's use your given in our new equation:

10.0 mL x 1.04 = mass
10.4 = mass

The mass of a 10.0 mL sample of urine with a specific gravity of 1.04 is 10.4g.

The solar system formed from the

A. grouping together of asteroids.
B. explosion of an interstellar sun.
C. collision of two massive stars.
D. collapse of an interstellar cloud.

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Answer:
D. collapse of an interstellar cloud.

Explanation:
The formation of the solar system was explained based on the  Nebular Hypothesis. This hypothesis states that the explosion of the supernova resulted in the disturbance of a cloud of gas and dust in space which led to the formation of the solar system.

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What new inforamtion can you add the your definition of physical change?

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More information is required to give a full answer.
A physical change is one in which a substance may change its form but still retain it's original chemical composition. An example of a physical change is a phase change where a substance changes from one phase (solid, liquid, gas) to another.
Using water as an example: As water changes from water vapor to liquid and freezes to ice, the chemical formula remains the same; H2O.

What is the oxidation state of an individual nitrogen atom in nh4oh ? express the oxidation state numerically (e.g., +1)?

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Final answer:

The oxidation state of an individual nitrogen atom in NH4OH is -3, determined by the rules for assigning oxidation states, where hydrogen is +1 and the ammonium ion has an overall charge of +1.

Explanation:

The oxidation state of an individual nitrogen atom in NH4OH can be calculated using the rules for assigning oxidation states. The compound NH4OH consists of the ammonium ion (NH4+) and the hydroxide ion (OH-). To find the oxidation state of nitrogen, we consider that hydrogen generally has an oxidation state of +1 when combined with nonmetals and oxygen has an oxidation state of -2. In NH4+, with four hydrogen atoms, each hydrogen atom contributes +1, for a total of +4. To balance this and give the overall charge of the ammonium ion (+1), the nitrogen must have an oxidation state of -3.

Furthermore, in OH-, the oxygen has an oxidation state of -2, and the single hydrogen has an oxidation state of +1. But since we are only interested in the nitrogen atom, we focus only on the NH4+ part of NH4OH. So, the oxidation state of an individual nitrogen atom in NH4OH is -3.

One cup of kidney beans contains 15 g of protein, 1 g of fat, and 42 g of carbohydrate. how many kilocalories, to two significant figures, does this sample contain? (the caloric values are: 4 kcal/g for carbohydrate, 9 kcal/g for fat, and 4 kcal/g for protein.)

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 we need to get the total calories, we can get it by getting the average of calories of the protein, fat, and carbohydrates:
calories of protein = 15g x 4 KCal/g
                               = 60 KCal
calories of fat = 1 g x 9 KCal/g
                        = 9 kCal
calories of carbohydrates = 42 g x 4 KCal/g 
                                            = 168 Kcal
∴ the total calories = 60 + 9 + 168 = 237Kcal = 0.237 Cal
to get the resualt to two significant figures 
∴ the resault is = 0.24 Cal = 240 KCal

Final answer:

One cup of kidney beans with 15 g of protein, 1 g of fat, and 42 g of carbohydrate contains approximately 237 kilocalories, when calculated using the given caloric values for each macronutrient.

Explanation:

To calculate the number of kilocalories in a cup of kidney beans that contains 15 g of protein, 1 g of fat, and 42 g of carbohydrate, we can use the given caloric values of 4 kcal/g for carbohydrates, 4 kcal/g for protein, and 9 kcal/g for fat.

The total kilocalories can be calculated as follows:

Carbohydrate kilocalories = 42 g × 4 kcal/g = 168 kcalProtein kilocalories = 15 g × 4 kcal/g = 60 kcalFat kilocalories = 1 g × 9 kcal/g = 9 kcal

Adding these together gives:

168 kcal from carbohydrates + 60 kcal from protein + 9 kcal from fat = 237 kilocalories in total.

Therefore, one cup of kidney beans contains approximately 237 kilocalories, to two significant figures.

number of grams in four moles of BaCO3

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the answer is 789.3436

The nucleus of an isotope of sulfur contains 34 neutrons. what is the atomic number of this isotope?

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The atomic number of an element never changes no matter how many neutrons they have so Sulfur would just have an atomic number of 16 like normal.

How many calories of heat energy are required to melt 20 grams of ice at 0 °c?

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The latent heat of fusion of ice is 80 calories per gram. This means that if we have 20 grams of ice to be melted from solid to liquid at the freezing point of 0 degrees C, we find the total heat requirement by:
Q = m(Lf) = (20 g)(80 cal/g) = 1600 calories
So the total heat requirement is 1600 calories.

Given that the vapor pressure of water is 17.54 torr at 20 °c, calculate the vapor-pressure lowering of aqueous solutions that are 2.20 m in (a) sucrose, c12h22o11, and (b) aluminum chloride. assume 100% dissociation for electrolytes.

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1) b(solution) = 2,20 m = 2,2 mol/kg..
If we use 1000 g of water to make solution:
m(H₂O) = 1000 g ÷ 1000 g/kg = 1 kg.
n(sucrose - C₁₂O₂₂O₁₁) = b(solution) · m(H₂O).
n(C₁₂O₂₂O₁₁) = 2,2 mol/kg · 1 kg.
n(C₁₂O₂₂O₁₁) = 2,2 mol.
n(H₂O) = 1000 g ÷ 18 g/mol.
n(H₂O) = 55,55 mol.
Mole fraktion of solvent = 55,55 mol ÷ (55,55 mol + 2,2 mol) = 0,962.
Raoult's Law: p(solution) = mole fraction of solvent · p(solvent).
p(solution) = 0,962 · 17,54 torr = 16,87 torr.
Δp = 17,54 torr - 16,87 torr = 0,67 torr.

2) b(solution) = 2,20 m = 2,2 mol/kg..
If we use 1000 g of water to make solution:
m(H₂O) = 1000 g ÷ 1000 g/kg = 1 kg.
n(AlCl₃) = b(solution) · m(H₂O).
n(AlCl₃) = 2,2 mol/kg · 1 kg.
n(AlCl₃) = 2,2 mol.
n(H₂O) = 1000 g ÷ 18 g/mol.
n(H₂O) = 55,55 mol.
i(AlCl₃) = 4; Van 't Hoff factor. Because dissociate on one cation and three anions.Mole fraktion of solvent = 55,55 mol ÷ (55,55 mol + 2,2 mol · 4) = 0,863.
Raoult's Law: p(solution) = mole fraction of solvent · p(solvent)
p(solution) = 0,863 · 17,54 torr = 15,16 torr.
Δp = 17,54 torr - 15,16 torr = 1,38 torr.

The mole of water at 1000 grams

= [tex]\frac{1000}{18} = 55.55[/tex]

Molarity of the solution = 2.2

The amount of water = moles of solvent

Mole fraction

[tex]\frac{55.55}{55.55+2} =0.9619\\\\[/tex]

From Raoults law

Vapor pressure = mole fraction * vapor pressure

= 17.54*0.9619

= 16.87 torr

Lowered vapor pressure

17.54 - 16.87

= 0.67 torr

2. Mole fraction of solvent

[tex]\frac{55.55}{55.55+2.2*2} =0.93[/tex]

0.93*17.54 = 16.31

17.54-16.31 = 1.23

The lowered vapor with NACl = 1.23

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Which of these items best describes the arrangement of electrons in an atom of sulfur? A. Two electrons in its first energy level; eight electrons in its second energy level; six valence electrons in its outermost energy level B. Two electrons in its first energy level; two electrons in its second energy level; eight electrons in its third energy level; four valence electrons in its outermost energy level C. Two valence electrons in its first energy level; eight electrons in its second energy level; six electrons in its outermost energy level D. Eight electrons in its first energy level; eight valence electrons in its outermost shell

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B is the answer to this question...

THE ANSWER TO THIS QUESTION IS B  IF YOU USING PF

The ksp of cadmium carbonate, cdco3, is 1.0 × 10-12. calculate the solubility of this compound in g/l.

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Answer is: solubility of cadmium carbonate is 0,00017 g/L.
Cadmium carbonate in water: CdCO₃ → Cd²⁺ + CO₃²⁻.
[Cd²⁺] = [CO₃²⁻] = x.
Ksp = [Cd²⁺] · [CO₃²⁻].
10⁻¹² = x².
x= √10⁻¹².
x = [Cd²⁺] = [CO₃²⁻] = 10⁻⁶ mol/L.
[CdCO₃] = 10⁻⁶ mol/L.
n(CdCO₃) = 10⁻⁶ mol/L · 1 L = 10⁻⁶ mol.
m(CdCO₃) = n(CdCO₃) · M(CdCO₃).
m(CdCO₃) = 10⁻⁶ mol · 172,41 g/mol.
m(CdCO₃)  = 0,00017 g/L.

Final answer:

The solubility of cadmium carbonate, CdCO3, in a 0.010-M solution of cadmium bromide can be calculated using the compound's Ksp value. The molar solubility is found to be 1.0 × 10^-6 M. Converting this to grams per liter gives a solubility of 1.724 × 10^-4 g/L.

Explanation:

The solubility of cadmium carbonate, CdCO3, can be determined using the Ksp value. The Ksp value represents the product of the concentrations of the dissolved ions in a saturated solution. In this case, the Ksp of CdCO3 is 1.0 × 10^-12. Since the compound dissociates into Cd2+ and CO3^2- ions, the solubility can be calculated by assuming x as the molar solubility of CdCO3. Thus, [Cd2+] = x and [CO3^2-] = x. Plugging in these values into the Ksp expression, we get:

(x)(x) = 1.0 × 10^-12

x^2 = 1.0 × 10^-12

x = √(1.0 × 10^-12) = 1.0 × 10^-6 M

Since the question asks for the solubility in g/L, we need to convert the molar solubility to grams per liter. We can use the molar mass of CdCO3, which is approximately 172.4 g/mol. Therefore, 1.0 × 10^-6 M is equivalent to 1.724 × 10^-4 g/L.

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You need to measure the brightness of a light bulb using the metric system. In which unit do you express your measurement?

A. meter

B. liter

C. kilogram

D. candela

***My answer: D. Candela

because candela is the unit of light intensity...
idk if that applies here?? :) please explain!! thanks :)

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Candela is the correct answer. In measuring the brightness or luminosity of the bulb and you want to use the metric system, candela is the unit to be used. You are correct that candela is the unit of light intensity. The term candela is the Latin for candle which signifies light. 
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