1answer.
Ask question
Login Signup
Ask question
All categories
  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Social Studies
  • Business
  • History
  • Health
  • Geography
  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Computers and Technology
  • Arts
  • World Languages
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Advanced Placement (AP)
  • SAT
  • Medicine
  • Law
  • Engineering
AleksAgata [21]
3 years ago
12

JOINNN MY ZO OMM 95478199526 12345

Chemistry
2 answers:
noname [10]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: bett

Explanation:

Papessa [141]3 years ago
5 0
I got you cuh no cap
You might be interested in
Carbon tetrachloride, CCl4, once used as a cleaning fluid and as a fire extinguisher, is produced by heating methane and chlorin
Elena-2011 [213]

Answer:

1.882 g

Explanation:

Data Given

mass of Cl₂ = 33.4 g

mass of CH₄ = ?

Reaction Given:

                       CH₄+ 4Cl₂ --------→ CCl₄ + HCl

Solution:

First find the mass of CH₄ from the reaction that it combine with how many grams of Chlorin.

Look at the balanced reaction

                    CH₄     +     4Cl₂ --------→ CCl₄ + 4HCl

                    1 mol        4 mol

So 1 mole of CH₄ combine with 4 moles of Cl₂

Now

convert the moles into mass for which we have to know molar mass of CH₄ and Cl₂

Molar mass of Cl₂ = 2 (35.5)

Molar mass of  Cl₂  = 71 g/mol

mass of Cl₂

                mass in grams = no. of moles x molar mass

                mass of Cl₂ = 4 mol x 71 g/mol

                mass of Cl₂  = 284 g

Molar mass of CH₄= 12+ 4(1)

Molar mass of CH₄= 16 g/mol

mass of CH₄

                mass in grams = no. of moles x molar mass

                mass of CH₄= 1 mol x 16 g/mol

                mass of CH₄ = 16 g

So,

284 g of Cl₂  combine with 16 g of methane ( CH₄ ) then how many grams of CH₄ is needed to combine with 33.4 g of Cl₂  

Apply unity Formula

                           284 g of Cl₂  ≅ 16 g of methane ( CH₄ )

                           33.4 g of Cl₂  ≅ X g of methane ( CH₄ )

By cross multiplication

                          X g of methane ( CH₄ ) = 16 g x 33.4 g / 284 g

                          X g of methane ( CH₄ ) = 1.88 g

1.882 g of methane (CH₄) will needed to combine with 33.4 g of Cl₂

So

methane (CH₄) = 1.882 g

5 0
3 years ago
Liquid nitroglycerin has a density of approximately 1.60 g/mL. The nitroglycerin decomposition reaction equation is:
LekaFEV [45]

Explanation:

Density = 1.60 g/mL

Initial Temperature T1 =  218.0°C + 273 = 491 K (Upon converting to kelvin temperature)

Final Temperature T2 = 750.0°C + 273 = 1023 K (Upon converting to kelvin temperature)

Mass of gas = 1.00 lb = 453.592 g (Upon converting to g)

Final Volume V2 = ?

Initial volume can be obtained from;

Density = Mass / Volume

Volume = Mass / Density

Volume = 453.592 / 1.60 = 283.495 ml

Initial Volume V1 = 283.495 ml

Using charles law;

V1 / T1 = V2 / T2

V2 = V1 * T2 / T1

V2 = 283.495 * 1023 / 491

V2 = 590.66 ml

6 0
3 years ago
a 20.0 liter flask contains a mixture of argon at 0.72 atmosphere and oxygen at 1.65 atmosphere. what is the total pressure in t
RoseWind [281]

Answer:

Total pressure in flask is 2.37 atm.

Explanation:

According to the Dalton's law of partial pressure, the total pressure of the flask would be the sum of partial pressure of the gases present in mixture.

P(total) = P1+ P2+P3+...Pn

n= number of gases present

Given data:

Pressure of argon gas = 0.72 atm

Pressure of oxygen gas = 1.65 atm

Total pressure in flask = ?

Solution:

P(total) = P (argon) + P (oxygen)

P(total) = 0.72 + 1.65

P(total) =  2.37 atm

7 0
4 years ago
Two iron bolts of equal mass—one at 100.°C, the other at 55°C—are placed in an insulated container. Assuming the heat capacity o
BARSIC [14]

The final temperature inside the container is 77.5°C

<h3>Solution ; </h3>

There are two heat transfers involved:

heat lost by bolt 1 + heat gained by bolt 2 = 0

-q(heat released by iron bolt) at higher temperature = q(heat gained by iron bolt) at lower temperature

-(cm)(T2-Treat higher temperature) = (cm)(T2-Tre at lower temperature)

-[0.450/(J/g-K) × m × (T2 -100°C)] = [0.450/(J/g-K) × m × (T2 -55°C)]

Or, -(T2 - 100°C) (T2 - 55°C) T2+T2 = 100°C + 55°C

Or, T2 = 155°C /2 = 77.5°C

<h3>What is Specific Heat ?</h3>

Specific heat is the amount of heat necessary to increase the temperature of one gram of a substance by one degree Celsius. Specific heat is often measured in calories or joules per gram per Celsius degree. Water, for example, has a specific heat of one calorie (or 4.186 joules) per gram per Celsius degree.

To know more about Specific Heat please click here : brainly.com/question/21406849

#SPJ4

4 0
2 years ago
Given a speed of 12.5 m/s and a time of 55 seconds how far would the object travel
vovikov84 [41]

Answer:

687.5 m

Explanation:

as the given speed (or velocity) is given as 12.5 m/s and time is 55 sec...

then total distance to be travelled in 55 secs= (12.5× 55) m = 687.5 m

:)

3 0
4 years ago
Other questions:
  • Consider the cell pt | h2 (1 atm); h+ (? m) || hg2cl2(s); cl− (1 m) | hg 2 h+ + 2 e − → h2 e 0 = 0.00 v hg2cl2 + 2 e − → 2 hg +
    12·2 answers
  • How does knowing a great deal about the property of certain elements help us as humans?
    8·2 answers
  • A 0.4021-g sample of a purified organic acid was dissolved in water and titrated potentiometrically. A plot of the data revealed
    9·1 answer
  • How does chemistry affect the clothes you wear?
    10·1 answer
  • If the strength of the magnetic field at A is 4 units, the strength of the magnetic field at B is _____.
    6·2 answers
  • Help please ASAP!!!
    13·2 answers
  • Prompt
    14·1 answer
  • An aqueous solution is 1.00% by mass ethanol, CH3CH2OH, and has a density of 0.996 g/mL.
    7·1 answer
  • Where are skeletal muscles used? Are they voluntary?
    15·1 answer
  • Symbol #e" Orbital diagram and electron configuration can someone help
    7·1 answer
Add answer
Login
Not registered? Fast signup
Signup
Login Signup
Ask question!