Balance the following equations by inserting the proper coefficients.

CH4 +
O2 CO2 +
H2O

CaCl2 +
AgNO3 Ca(NO3)2 +
AgCl

C2H6O +
O2
CO2 +
H2O

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Answer 1

Answer:

2, 2, 2, 2, 3, 2, 3

Explanation:

Answer 2

The coefficient of the equation (i) CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O are 2, 2 the coefficient of equation (ii) CaCl₂ + AgNO₃ → Ca(NO₃)₂ + AgCl are 2, 2  and the coefficient of equation (iii) C₂H₆O + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O are 3, 2, 3.

What is Balanced Chemical Equation ?

The balanced chemical equation is the equation in which the number of atoms on the reactant side is equal to the number of atoms on the product side in an equation.

Here the given equations are

(i) CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

(ii) CaCl₂ + AgNO₃ → Ca(NO₃)₂ + AgCl

(iii) C₂H₆O + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

Now balance the equation (i)

CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

Reactant side             Product Side

C = 1                              C = 1

H = 4                             H = 2

O = 2                             O = 3

In the reactant side there are 4 H atoms and in product side there are 2 H atoms are present. So multiply by 2 in the product side to balance the H atoms.

CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O

Reactant side             Product Side

C = 1                              C = 1

H = 4                             H = 4

O = 2                             O = 4

In the reactant side there are 2 O atoms and in product side there are 4 H atoms are present. So multiply by 2 in the reactant side to balance the O atoms.

CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O

Reactant side             Product Side

C = 1                              C = 1

H = 4                             H = 4

O = 4                             O = 4

Here we can see that the equation is balanced. The coefficient are 2, 2.

Now balance the equation (ii)

CaCl₂ + AgNO₃ → Ca(NO₃)₂ + AgCl

Reactant side             Product Side

Ca = 1                             Ca = 1

Cl = 2                              Cl = 1

Ag = 1                              Ag = 1

N = 1                                N = 2

O = 3                               O = 6

In the reactant side there are 2 Cl atoms and in product side there is 1 Cl atom is present. So multiply by 2 in the product side to balance the Cl atoms.

CaCl₂ + AgNO₃ → Ca(NO₃)₂ + 2AgCl

Reactant side             Product Side

Ca = 1                             Ca = 1

Cl = 2                              Cl = 2

Ag = 1                              Ag = 2

N = 1                                N = 2

O = 3                               O = 6

In the reactant side there is 1 Ag atom and in product side there are 2 Ag atoms are present. So multiply by 2 in the reactant side to balance the Ag atoms.

CaCl₂ + 2AgNO₃ → Ca(NO₃)₂ + 2AgCl

Reactant side             Product Side

Ca = 1                             Ca = 1

Cl = 2                              Cl = 2

Ag = 2                             Ag = 2

N = 2                               N = 2

O = 6                               O = 6

Here we can see that the equation is balanced. The coefficient are 2, 2.

Now balance the equation (iii)

C₂H₆O + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O

Reactant side             Product Side

C = 2                              C = 1

H = 6                              H = 2

O = 3                              O = 3

In the reactant side there are 2 C atoms and in product side there is 1 C atom is present. So multiply by 2 in the product side to balance the C atoms.

C₂H₆O + O₂ → 2CO₂ + H₂O

Reactant side             Product Side

C = 2                              C = 2

H = 6                              H = 2

O = 3                              O = 5

In the reactant side there are 6 H atoms and in product side there are 2 H atoms are present. So multiply by 3 in the product side to balance the H atoms.

C₂H₆O + O₂ → 2CO₂ + 3H₂O

Reactant side             Product Side

C = 2                              C = 2

H = 6                              H = 6

O = 3                              O = 7    

In the reactant side there are 3 O atoms and in product side there are 7 H atoms are present. So multiply by 3 in the reactant side to balance the O atoms.

C₂H₆O + 3O₂ → 2CO₂ + 3H₂O

Reactant side             Product Side

C = 2                              C = 2

H = 6                              H = 6

O = 7                              O = 7        

Here we can see that the equation is balanced. The coefficient are 3, 2, 3.

Thus, we can say that the coefficient of the equation (i) CH₄ + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O are 2, 2 the coefficient of (ii) CaCl₂ + AgNO₃ → Ca(NO₃)₂ + AgCl are 2, 2  and the coefficient of equation (iii) C₂H₆O + O₂ → CO₂ + H₂O are 3, 2, 3.

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Answer:

STEP I

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[tex] \\ [/tex]

[tex]\mathfrak{\underline{\green{ Why\: KOH \:has\: been\: taken\: as\: aqueous ?}}} [/tex]

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Calculate the volume (in L) that 3.25 mol of helium gas will occupy at a temperature of 25.0 °C and a pressure of 799 mm Hg.

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Answer:

V = 6.34 L

Explanation:

Given that,

Number of moles of Helium gas, n = 3.25 mol

Temperature, T = 25 °C = 298 K

Pressure, P = 799 mm Hg

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PV = nRT

Where

R is the gas constant, R = 62.4 L-mm Hg/mol K

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Answer:

[tex][SO_4^{2-}]=4.4*10^{-9}M[/tex]

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A. Expands and contracts to allow the fish to rise or sink in the water
B. Internal organ filled with liquid
c. Holds urine until it can be released into the environment
D. Internal organ filled with air sacs​

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What is the name of the molecule shown below?

A) ethanol
B) ethanal
C) ethanoic acid
D) ethylamine

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The answer is B, Ethanal

The name of the molecule shown is Ethanol.

What is Ethanol?

Ethanol is a alcoholic substance that is formed from fermentation of glucose in the presence of yeast or microorganisms.

It has a chemical group that have methyl group, hydroxyl group OH which is bonded to carbon atom.

Therefore, The name of the molecule shown is Ethanol.

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Answer:

Like many common group 2 metal carbonates, magnesium carbonate reacts with aqueous acids to release carbon dioxide and water

 MgCO3 + 2 HCl → MgCl2 + CO2 + H2O.

The procedure to obtain pure magnesium chloride from the reaction is as thus

Step 1: Reaction

- Leave the dilute hydrochloric acid in a beaker.

- Add Magnesium carbonate slowly until it is in excess or until no more gas seem to be getting liberated.

Step 2: Filtration

- Filter with filter paper and funnel.

- Filter off the excess magnesium carbonate as magnesium chloride will be in aqueous form (liquid) and will come out with the filtrate. The residue is the excess magnesium carbonate.

Step 3: Crystallization to obtain solid crystals from the filtrate.

- Pour filtrate solution into evaporating dish/basin

- Provide heat using Bunsen burner

- Pour solution into an evaporating basin and heat over a water bath

- Stop heating when crystals start to form

allow water to evaporate until pure crystals remain.

- Dry crystals using absorbent paper or warm oven.

Precautions

- Use personal protective equipment such as gloves, a lab coat and wear eye protection, especially when heating.

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what is the molarity of HCL solution that has a density of 1.17g/ml at 25°?​

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~Solution :-

Here, we have been given that;

$ \bf{1 ml}$ = 1.17 g$ \bf{1 l}$ = 1170 g

Hence, we can note that,

No. of moles of HCL (n) = $ \sf{\frac{1170}{36.5}}$

(n) = 32.05

[tex] \\ [/tex]

Thus,

Molarity = 32.05 mg/L

Hence, molarity of the given solution will be 32.05 mg/L.

Over a period of 2 minutes, 180 coulombs of charge pass through a resistor. What is the current through the resistor during this time?
Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words.
The current through the resistor during this time is

A.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Formula

The current = charge / time

The charge is in coulombs

The time has to be in seconds.

1 minute = 60 seconds

2 minutes = 120 seconds.

charge = 180 coulombs

current = 180 / 120

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OB.
The amount of produd obtained
amount possible
* 100
C. The amount of product actually obtained in a reaction
D. The amount of product that is possible from a reaction

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Answer:

B. The amount of produd obtained/amount possible * 100

Explanation:

In chemistry, the yield of a chemical reaction is the quantity or amount of products obtained in that chemical reaction. It is calculated by using the following formula:

Percentage yield = Actual yield/theoretical yield × 100

- The actual yield is the amount of products got from a chemical reaction

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Calculate the mass of nitrogen dioxide gas that would occupy
the same volume as 10g of hydrogen gas at ē same pressure and temperature
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Answer:

150g

Explanation:

Assuming they are ideal gases at the same temperature and pressure, equal moles of gasses have equal volume. IN this case, if we have 10g of hydrogen gas, that is 5 moles of H2 gas. That means 5 moles og NO2 will occupy the same volume which is 5*(14.0 + 16.0*2) =  230 g

What happens if kinetic energy of a gas is lowered

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Answer:

"If you lower the kinetic energy of a gas its temperature will decrease because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy of a substance."

Explanation:

it’s temperature will decrease

Explanation: because temperature is a measure of the average kinetic energy and its substance

Which pair of substances would react the
fastest?
a. Copper sheet and concentrated
nitric acid.
b. Copper powder and dilute nitric acid
C. Copper powder and concentrated
nitric acid.​

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Answer:

C. It has the highest rate of reaction. Copper has the highest TSA/V and concentrated nitric acid has huggest num of solute

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A. 7.7 x 10^-2
B. 4.2 x 10^-3
C. 3.8 x 10^-2
D. 8.3 x 10^-3
E. None of these​

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Answer:

C.[tex]3.8\times 10^{-2}[/tex]

Explanation:

We are given that

Initial concentration, [tex][A]_o=4.3 M[/tex]

First half life, [tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}=56[/tex]minutes

Second half life, [tex]t'_{\frac{1}{2}}=28[/tex]minutes

We have to find K.

The given reaction is zero order reaction.

We know that for zero order reaction

[tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}=\frac{[A]_o}{2k}[/tex]

Using the formula

[tex]56=\frac{4.3}{2k}[/tex]

[tex]k=\frac{4.3}{2\times 56}[/tex]

[tex]k=3.8\times 10^{-2}[/tex]

Hence, option C is correct.

Zero-order reactions are the reactions when a surface or a catalyst is required for the reaction to proceed and is saturated by the reactant chemicals. The result of the concentration versus the time plot will be a straight line in a zero-order reaction.

[tex]3.8 \times 10 ^{-2}[/tex] is the value of k.

How to calculate the value of k?

Given,

Initial concentration [tex][A_{0}][/tex] = 4.3 MThe first half-life of the reactant [tex](t \dfrac{1}{2})[/tex] = 56 minutesThe second half-life of the reactant [tex](t \dfrac{1}{2})[/tex]  = 28 minutes

The given reaction in the question is of zero-order and for that, we know that,

[tex]t \dfrac{1}{2} = \dfrac{[A_{0}] }{2\;\rm k}[/tex]

Substituting the values in the equation we get:

[tex]\begin{aligned}56 &= \dfrac{4.3 }{2\; \rm k}\\\\\rm k &= {4.3 }{2 \times 56}\\\\\rm k &= 3.8 \times 10^{ -2}\end{aligned}[/tex]

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Which is a mixture?
Sodium metal
chlonne gas
sodium metal and chlonne gas
sodium chlonde (salt) and water

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Answer:

I believe it's salt and water

Explanation:

not sure

Answer:

Mixture is a electronic device used to peel the things such as onion ,tomato,ginger, garlic etc.

If an atom contains more
electrons than protons, it is

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Answer:

If an atom has the same number of electrons as protons, it is a neutral atom.

Explanation:

La masa de una olla es de 300g y contiene 90% de aluminio. Hallar el número de moles de aluminio de la olla. P.A.(Al= 27)

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Explanation:

The mass of a pot is 300g and contains 90% aluminum. Find the number of moles of aluminum in the pot. P.A. (Al = 27)

The mass of aluminum present in the pot is:

[tex]300 g * 90/100\\=270 g[/tex]

Hence, in the given pot 270g Al is present.

[tex]Number of moles of Al=\frac{given mass ofAl}{its molar mass}[/tex]

The gram atomic mass of Al -27 g/mol

Given the mass of Al is 270 g

Substitute these values in the above formula:

[tex]Number of moles of Al=\frac{given mass ofAl}{its molar mass}\\=\frac{270 g}{27 g} \\=10.0 mol[/tex]

Answer is 10.0 mol of Al is present.

______ exhibits the highest
intermolecular forces of the states of matter.

A. Solid

B. Liquid

C. Gas

D. Vacuum

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I would say A) solid

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1 .what is the name of this gas​

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Answer:

carbon monoxide

I think its correct but I am not sure

Answer: when carbon is heated in air carbon dioxide is formed, so is incomplete combustion which results in carbon monoxide.

Explanation: but when carbon dioxide reacts with more oxygen carbon monoxide is formed i guess.

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Based on the Lewis/electron dot representation
of the two atoms, predict the ratio of metal
cationic (+) atom to nonmetal anionic (-) atom in
the compound.
.Ca.
.P.
A. 1:1
B. 3:2
C. 2:1
D. 3:1

Can someone plz tell me how to do this.

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Answer:

B or C think so

To begin the experiment, Xavier washed his hands and put on safety goggles. He then measured 120 milliliters of tap water, 2.5 milliliters of baking soda, and 2.5 milliliters of citric acid. The initial temperature of the water was 23.5°C.


Next Xavier added the baking soda and citric acid to the water. The mixture immediately began to bubble vigorously, which lasted for about 30 seconds. The new temperature of the mixture was 17.7°C.

Is a chemical reaction taking place during Xavier’s experiment? How do you know?



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Answer:

Yes a chemical reaction is taking place.

Explanation:

There is a change in temperature along with bubbling. All signs of a chemical reaction.

Yes a chemical reaction is taking place. Temperature changes are signs of chemical reactions. Bubbling also shows chemical reactions as new substances are being created.

help please i am confused
It is pholem or phloem​

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Answer:

phloem I believe

Explanation:

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Sodium and chlorine combine to form table salt.
2Na(s) + Cl2(g) → 2NaCl(s)
Does this reaction obey the law of conservation of mass?

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Answer:

yes it does

Explanation:

because the ratios on the reactants and products are equal

The reaction 2Na(s) + Cl₂(g) → 2NaCl(s) obeys the law of conservation of mass.

Yes, this reaction obeys the law of conservation of mass. The law of conservation of mass states that mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction; it is only rearranged.

In the given reaction, we have 2 sodium atoms (Na) on the left side and 2 sodium atoms (Na) on the right side. Similarly, we have 2 chlorine molecules (Cl₂) on the left side and 2 chlorine atoms (Cl) on the right side. Therefore, the number of atoms of each element is balanced on both sides of the reaction.

Additionally, the total mass of the reactants (2Na + Cl₂) is equal to the total mass of the product (2NaCl). The coefficients in the balanced equation represent the stoichiometric ratios, ensuring that the mass is conserved.

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CH3 CH2 CH2 OH + H2SO4
Get the product and answer the following questions :

I. A + HCl
II. A --> Combustion ( what product does it form. Write out the equation )
III.A ---> Hydrogenation (what product does it form. Write out the equation )



Note : A represents the product gotten from the reaction between
CH3 CH2 CH2 OH and H2SO4​

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Answer:

propene and hydrogen is product

When propanol is heated with concentrated sulphuric acid at 443 K, dehydration takes place and prop-1-ene is formed. In this reaction concentrated sulphuric acid acts as a dehydrating agent.

I. A + HCl gives )-gives 2-chloropropane

II. A --> Combustion ( what product does it form. Write out the equation propene ozonide

III.A ---> Hydrogenation (what product does it form. Write out the equation )propanol

movement of water molecules without the use of energy

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The answer is ‘Passive Transport’

movement of molecules without the use of energy is due to the shrinkage of water

Is the graph more accurate with more atoms or less atoms?

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Answer:

I would guess more atoms? but there is no graph attached

what is the atomicity of Sulphur?​

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Answer:

the atomicity of sulphur is 8

Explanation:

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