Answer:
Amy can apply the Tyndall Beam effect ,by shining a beam of light through the sample solution.
Explanation:
The chemical test for starch is add iodine solution to the tested sample which is yellow/brown and observe the color change to blue/black color. However, the physical test to distinguish simple sugars from starch is the shine a beam of light through the sample solution. Because that sample solution contained no simple sugars, then the presence of starch in the solution will be indicated by dispersal of light because the large starch molecules are enough to affect the light.
Answer:
Amount of HCL = 0.00318 L of 3.18 ml
Explanation:
Given:
HCL = 2.5 M
NaOH = 0.53 M
Amount of NaOH = 15 ml = 0.015 L
Find:
Amount of HCL
Computation:
HCL react with NaOH
HCl + NaOH ⇒ NaCl + H₂O
So,
Number of moles = Molarity × volume
Number of moles of NaOH = 0.53 × 0.015
Number of moles of NaOH = 0.00795 moles
So,
Number of moles of HCl needed = 0.00795 mol
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So,
Volume = No. of moles / Molarity
Amount of HCL = 0.00795 / 2.5
Amount of HCL = 0.00318 L of 3.18 ml
Answer:
Na+
Explanation:
The equation would be:
HCl (aq) + NaOH (aq) --> HOH (l) + NaCl (aq)
The equation is already balanced and the NaCl will disassociate in Na+ and Cl- and HCl will disassociate into H+ and Cl- and NaOH will disassociate into Na+ and OH-. Na+ is on both sides of the equation and stays the same, so Na+ will be the spectator ion.
Data:
m = 7 g
ΔT = 19 °C
Cs of water = 1 cal / g °C
Formula Q = m * Cs * ΔT
Solution:
Q = (7 g) * (1 cal / g °C) * ( 19°C) = 133 cal
Explanation:
1. Chart shows the annual state spending in percentages, like on things to benefit both them and the public.
2. Estimate that the total is 50,000 spent. Multiply that by 0.07 for the 7% spent on highways. You get 3,500 total.
3. Add the total from the previous problem with the budget of 50,000 multiplied by 0.14 to find 14% of the entire budget. You have 3,500 for 7%, and 7000 for 14%. Add them together to get a total of 10,500.
4. A. They spend the most on other, a whopping 45%.
B. The chart shows the total percentages of the amount spent.
5. No. The graph has nothing to do with age.