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bija089 [108]
3 years ago
11

Why does the sky appear orange or red at sunset and sunrise

Chemistry
2 answers:
Murljashka [212]3 years ago
6 0
Because when it’s night time and it’s almost morning the su it’s coming the opposite of us
stepladder [879]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The colors of the sunset or sunrise are the result of the molecules and small particles in the atmosphere changing the direction of the light rays, causing them to disperse to a greater or lesser extent, and this affects the light color.

Explanation:

The colors of the sky are the result of a mixture between the composition of light, the atmosphere and our physiology.

The sunlight is white. That is, it is the sum of all the colors of the rainbow (red, orange, yellow, green, blue and violet).

Travel from the sun to Earth without altering until it enters the atmosphere. Then it collides with the particles that compose it.

So when it has to go through the atmosphere it interacts with the particles, it decomposes and the colors are scattered in all directions. The blue disperses more than the rest giving the sky a violet blue tone. But the cones, photosensitive cells in the retina, are sensitive to blue and eliminate the violet. That's why blue is observed.

But in the position of sunset or dawn the sun's rays travel up to 10 times more atmosphere until it reaches our eyes than when the sun is at the zenith.

Thus, the blue tones suffer such dispersion that they do not reach our eyes while the orange, red and yellow do. The more solid particles that are suspended in the air, the more colorful and saturated are sunsets or sunrises.

In summary, the colors of the sunset or sunrise are the result of the molecules and small particles in the atmosphere changing the direction of the light rays, causing them to disperse to a greater or lesser extent, and this affects the light color.

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Step 1:

a. ___ KClO3 (s) → ___ KClO2 (s) + _____ O2 (g) __________

On the left side we have 3x O (in KClO3) and on the right side we have 4x O (2x in KClO2 and 2x in O2). To balance the amount of O on both sides, we have multiply KClO3 and KClO2 by 2.

2KClO3 (s) → 2KClO2 (s) + O2 (g)

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c. ___ KClO3 (s) ___ KCl (s) + _____ O2 (g) __________

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On the left side we have 2x K (in 2KClO3) and on the right side we have 1x K (in  KCl). To balance the amount of K on both sides, we have multiply KCl on the right side by 2.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

The heat of vaporization ΔHv of acetic acid HCH3CO2 is 41.0 /kJmol. Calculate the change in entropy ΔS when 954.g of acetic acid condenses at 118.1°C. Be sure your answer contains a unit symbol. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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