Answer:
D. The model can be observed from the classroom more easily
Explanation:
From the concept of using wire coil to model and the concept of using spring coil to measure, we can come to the conclusion that the correct answer is Option D.
Answer:
Central-metal oxidation state: +2
Coordination number: 6
Overall charge: -2
Explanation:
In the ion complex:
Na₂[Cr(NH₃)₂(NCS)₄]
The central-metal is Cr, the ligands are NH₃ and NCS.
The NH₃ is a neutral ligand, while NCS is an anionic ligand with -1 in charge.
The overall charge of the complex is:
2Na⁺ + [Cr(NH₃)₂(NCS)₄]⁻² → <em>-2</em>
As NCS gives -1 in charge and there are four NCS, The Cr must be in <em>+2</em> of oxidation state to give an overall charge of -2.
As Cr is bonded to 2 NH₃ and 4 NCS, the coordination number is 2+4 = <em>6</em>
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Assuming that the number of mols are constant for both conditions:
Now you plug in the given values. V_1 is the unknown.
Separate V_1
V= 162.782608696 L
There are 2 sig figs
V= 160 L
I think that the answer is going to be D air pressure or A the muscles attached to the ribs
Answer:
The answers to your questions are given below.
Explanation:
Data obtained from the question include:
Mass (M) = 420.0 g
Temperature change (ΔT) = 43.8 °C
Specific heat capacity (C) = 3.52 J/g °C
Heat needed (Q) =...?
The heat needed for the temperature change can be obtained by using the following formula:
Q = MCΔT
Where:
Q is the heat needed measured in joule (J).
M is the mass of substance measured in grams (g)
C is the specific heat capacity of the substance with unit J/g °C.
ΔT is the temperature change measured in degree celsius (°C).
Thus, we can calculate the heat needed to change the temperature as follow:
Q = MCΔT
Q = 420 x 3.52 x 43.8
Q = 64753.92 J
Therefore, the heat needed to cause the temperature change is 64753.92 J