Answer:
Percent error = -22%
Explanation:
Given data:
Density of aluminium = 2.1,2.12 and 2.09 g/cm³
Accepted value of density of aluminium = 2.7 g.cm³
Percent error = ?
Solution:
First of all we will calculate the average of data measured by students.
Average value = 2.1 g/cm³ + 2.12 g/cm³+ 2.09 g/cm³ / 3
Average value = 6.31 g/cm³/ 3
Average value = 2.1 g/cm³
Now we will calculate the percent error.
Percent error = [ Measured value - accepted value / accepted value ]× 100
Percent error = [ 2.1 g/cm³ - 2.70 g/cm³ / 2.70 g/cm³ ]× 100
Percent error = [-0.6/2.70 g/cm³ ] × 100
Percent error = -0.22 × 100
Percent error = -22%
Answer:
- <u><em>Option D. has a great [OH⁻]</em></u>
Explanation:
1) Both <em>acids</em> and <em>bases</em> ionize in aqueous solutions so they are able to <em>conduct electricity</em>.
The ions, being charged particles, when flow through the solution are charge carriers, then they conduct electricity.
So, the option A does not state a difference between a solution of a base and a solution of an acid.
2) Both acids and bases are able to cause an <em>indicator color change</em>.
The usufulness of the indicators is that they are able to change of color when the pH changes either from acid to basic or from basic to acid. There are different indicators because none is suitable for the whole range of pH, but the statement B is not how solutions of base and acids differ.
3) The model of Arrhenius for acids and bases states that an acid is a substance that ionizes in water releasing H⁺ ions (this is equivalent to H₃O⁺) and a base is a substance that releases OH⁻ ions in water. Then, acids have a greater concentration of H₃O⁺ (so option C is not true for a solution of a base) and bases have a greater concentraion of OH⁻, making the option D. true.
Question:
What title belongs in the circle labeled X in the diagram below?
Answer:
C. Solar System
The solar system carries all the planet and moons and meteors and all that stuff that the solar system has.
Answer:
well it might be 1.)Cadmium Fluoride CdF2 150.4078
2.)Cadmium(II) Perfluorate Cd(FO4) 2278.403
3.)Cadmium Ferrocyanide Cd2Fe(CN) 6436.7714
Explanation:
Answer:
14. (C) -3; 16. B. 0, 3
Explanation:
14. Ionic charge
X: ns²np³.
The element is three electrons short of having a complete octet.
It is likely to react chemically to add those three electrons and form an X³⁻ ion.
16. Orbitals in subshells
The n = 1 shell contains no p orbitals. All the other shells contain three p orbitals.
The n = 1 shell contains only one s orbital. Every higher shell contains a p subshell, and each p subshell contains three p orbitals.