Answer:
Correct answer is B.
Explanation:
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Answer:
a solution color becoming less intense due to dilution- is not an evidence of a chemical reaction
bubbles (gas formation) - evidence of a chemical reaction
explosion or fire - evidence of a chemical reaction
changes in color- evidence of a chemical reaction
precipitation- evidence of a chemical reaction
changes in temperature - evidence of a chemical reaction
a solid liquifying - is not an evidence of a chemical reaction
solution colors mixing - is not an evidence of a chemical reaction
Explanation:
A chemical change is not easily reversible and yields new substances. It is often accompanied by a loss or gain of heat.
In the answer section, i have shown some evidences that lead us to conclude that a chemical reaction has taken place. The occurrence of a chemical change often goes with the formation of new substances as earlier stated and any of these signs may accompany the process.
For instance, when a metal is dropped in dilute acid solution, bubble of hydrogen gas indicates that a chemical reaction has taken place.
The principal quantum number, <span>nn</span>, designates the principal electron shell. Because n describes the most probable distance of the electrons from the nucleus, the larger the number n is, the farther the electron is from the nucleus, the larger the size of the orbital, and the larger the atom is. n can be any positive integer starting at 1, as <span><span>n=1</span><span>n=1</span></span> designates the first principal shell (the innermost shell). The first principal shell is also called the ground state, or lowest energy state. This explains why <span>nn</span> can not be 0 or any negative integer, because there exists no atoms with zero or a negative amount of energy levels/principal shells. When an electron is in an excited state or it gains energy, it may jump to the second principle shell, where <span><span>n=2</span><span>n=2</span></span>. This is called absorption because the electron is "absorbing" photons, or energy. Known as emission, electrons can also "emit" energy as they jump to lower principle shells, where n decreases by whole numbers. As the energy of the electron increases, so does the principal quantum number, e.g., n = 3 indicates the third principal shell, n = 4 indicates the fourth principal shell, and so on.
Below is the list of both Natural and Synthetic compounds containing Carbon.
Natural Compounds Containing Carbon:
1) Food:
Carbohydrates, Proteins, Lipids, Fibers
2) Clothing:
Silk, Wool, Cotton
3) Transportation:
Coal, Natural Gas, Petroleum
4) Wood:
Building, Furniture
Synthetic Compounds Containing Carbon:
1) Clothing:
Nylon, Polyester,
2) Transportation:
Petrol, Diesel, Jet Fuels
3) Building:
High Density Polyethylene, Polyvinyl Chloride
4) Home Appliances:
Teflon in non-stick Pans, polyethylene terephthalate bottles
Answer:
0.925 atm
Explanation:
By Dalton's Law, the total pressure of a gas mixture is the sum of the partial pressure of its components. The vapor pressure of the water is the pressure that some molecules that evaporated do under the liquid surface. The gas and the liquid are at equilibrium. So, the gas mixture is water vapor and hydrogen gas.
Ptotal = Pwater + PH₂
745 = 42 + PH₂
PH₂ = 703 torr
Transforming to atm:
1 atm ------------------760 torr
x ------------------ 703 torr
By a simple direct three rule
760x = 703
x = 0.925 atm