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crimeas [40]
4 years ago
10

Which example provide the most complete descripition of an object motion? A. the bird watcher follwed the south trailer of five

distance of five kilometers in 45 minutes.
B. The lion had to run at 30 km per hour across the Savannah to caught its prey.
C. The golfer sent the golf ball flying toward the cup to score a hole-in-one.
D. The mixer blended the ingredients for the cake in under two minutes,
Chemistry
2 answers:
Rom4ik [11]4 years ago
7 0
The answer is C.) hoped this helps
mote1985 [20]4 years ago
4 0
<span>Which example provide the most complete descripition of an object motion?

</span>
<span>C. The golfer sent the golf ball flying toward the cup to score a hole-in-one.</span>
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Answer:

The Lewis structures are in image attached.

Explanation:

Lewis symbol is a representation of an element symbol along with its valence electrons around it in the form of dot(s).

Mono-atomic ions formed from the following :

(a) Cl

Chlorine's atomic number is 17 in which only 7 electrons are present in its valence shell .So in order to gain noble gas stability it will gain 1 electron to completes its octet

Cl=1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^5

Cl^-=1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^6

(b) Na

Sodium's atomic number is 11 in which only 1 electrons are present in its valence shell .So in order to gain noble gas stability it will loose 1 electron to completes its octet. In the Lewis symbol no dot shown as sodium has lost its 1 electron.

Na=1s^22s^23p^63s^1

Na^+=1s^22s^23p^63s^0

(c) Mg

Magnesium's atomic number is 12 in which only 2 electrons are present in its valence shell .So, in order to gain noble gas stability it will loose 2 electrons to completes its octet.

In the Lewis symbol no dot shown as magnesium has lost its 2 electrons.

Mg=1s^22s^23p^63s^2

Mg^{2+}=1s^22s^23p^63s^0

(d)Ca

Calcium's atomic number is 20 in which only 2 electrons are present in its valence shell .So, in order to gain noble gas stability it will loose 2 electron to completes its octet.

In the Lewis symbol no dot shown as calcium has lost its 2 electron.

Ca= 1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^2

Ca^{2+}=1s^22s^23p^6^23p^64s^0

(e) K

Potassium's atomic number is 19 in which only 1 electrons are present in its valence shell .So, in order to gain noble gas stability it will loose 1 electron to completes its octet.

In the Lewis symbol no dot shown as calcium has lost its 1 electron.

K= 1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^1

K^{+}=1s^22s^23p^6^23p^64s^0

(f) Br

Bromine's atomic number is 35 in which only 7 electrons are present in its valence shell .So in order to gain noble gas stability it will gain 1 electron to completes its octet

Br=1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^{10}4s^24p^5

Br^-= 1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^{10}4s^24p^6

(g) Sr

Strontium's atomic number is 38 in which only 2 electrons are present in its valence shell .So, in order to gain noble gas stability it will loose 2 electron to completes its octet.

In the Lewis symbol no dot shown as calcium has lost its 2 electron.

Sr=1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^{10}4s^24p^65s^2

Sr^{2+}=1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^63d^{10}4s^24p^65s^0

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Florine's atomic number is 7 in which only 7 electrons are present in its valence shell .So in order to gain noble gas stability it will gain 1 electron to completes its octet.

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Answer:

Option (C) 1 × 10^−12

Explanation:

Step 1:

Data obtained from the question include:

[H+] = 1x10^−2

[OH−] =?

Step 2:

Determination of [OH−] . This is illustrated below:

[H+] x [OH−] = 1x10^-14

1x10^−2 x [OH−] = 1x10^-14

Divide both side by 1x10^−2

[OH−] = 1x10^-14 / 1x10^−2

[OH−] = 1x10^-12

Therefore, the [OH−] of the solution is 1x10^-12

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Answer:

\boxed {\boxed {\sf 2 \ M \ KOH}}

Explanation:

Molarity is a measure of concentration in moles per liter.

<h3>1. Grams to Moles </h3>

The first step is to convert the amount of grams given to moles. The molar mass is used. This found on the Periodic Table and it's the same value as the atomic mass, but the units are grams per mole.

We have 224 grams of KOH. Look up the molar masses for the individual elements.

  • Potassium (K): 39.098 g/mol
  • Oxygen (O): 15.999 g/mol
  • Hydrogen (H): 1.008 g/mol

Since the compound's formula has no subscripts, 1 formula unit has 1 atom of each element. We can simply add the molar masses together to find KOH's molar mass.

  • KOH: 39.098 + 15.999 + 1.008=56.105 g/mol

Use this number as a ratio.

\frac {56.105 \ g\ KOH}{1 \ mol \ KOH}

Multiply by the value we are converting: 224 g KOH

224 \ g \ KOH *\frac {56.105 \ g\ KOH}{1 \ mol \ KOH}

Flip the ratio so the units of grams KOH cancel.

224 \ g \ KOH *\frac {1 \ mol \ KOH}{56.105 \ g\ KOH}

224 *\frac {1 \ mol \ KOH}{56.105}

\frac {224}{56.105} \ mol \ KOH

3.992514036 \ mol \ KOH

<h3>2. Calculate Molarity </h3>

Remember molarity is moles per liter.

molarity = \frac{moles}{liters}

We just calculated the moles and we know there are 2 liters of solution.

molarity = \frac{ 3.992514036 \ mol \ KOH}{ 2 \ L}

molarity= 1.996257018 \ mol \ KOH/ L

<h3>3. Round and Convert Units </h3>

First, let's round. The original values have 3 and 1 significant figures. We go with the lowest number: 1. For the number we found, that is the ones place.

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The 9 in the tenths place tells us to round to 1 up to a 2

2 \ mol \ KOH/ L

Next, convert units. 1 mole per liter is equal to 1 molar or M.

2 \ M \ KOH

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Answer:

4000 L

Explanation:

Step 1:

Data obtained from the question. This include the following:

Initial volume (V1) = 2000 L.

Initial temperature (T1) = 100 K.

Initial pressure (P1) = 100 kPa.

Final temperature (T2) = 400 K.

Final pressure (P2) = 200 kPa.

Final volume (V2) =..?

Step 2:

Determination of the new volume of the gas.

The new volume of the gas can be obtained by using the general gas equation as follow:

P1V1/T1 = P2V2/T2

100 x 2000/100 = 200 x V2/400

Cross multiply to express in linear form.

100 x 200 x V2 = 100 x 2000 x 400

Divide both side by 100 x 200

V2 = (100 x 2000 x 400)/(100 x 200)

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