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An analytical chemist is titrating 148.9 mL of a 1.100 M solution of benzoic acid [tex]$HC_6H_5CO_2$[/tex] with a 0.3600 M solution of KOH. The [tex]pK_a[/tex] of benzoic acid is 4.20. Calculate the pH of the acid solution after the chemist has added 232.0 mL of the KOH solution to it. Note for advanced students: you may assume the final volume equals the initial volume of the solution plus the volume of KOH solution added.
Solution :
Number of moles of [tex]$C_6H_5OCOOH$[/tex] [tex]$=148.9 \ mL \times \frac{L}{1000\ mL} \times \frac{1.100 \ mol}{L}$[/tex]
= 0.16379 mol
Number of moles of NaOH added [tex]$=232.0 \ mL \times \frac{L}{1000\ mL} \times \frac{0.3600 \ mol}{L}$[/tex]
= 0.08352 mol
ICE table :
[tex]C_6H_5OCOOH \ \ \ + \ \ \ OH^- \ \ \ \rightarrow \ \ C_6H_5OCOO^- \ \ \ \ + \ \ H_2O[/tex]
I (mol) 0.16379 0.08352 0
C (mol) -0.08352 -0.08352 +0.08352
E (mol) 0.08027 0 0.08352
Total volume = (148.9 + 232) mL
= 380.9 mL
= 0.3809 L
Concentration of [tex]$C_6H_5OCOOH, [C_6H_5OCOOH]$[/tex] [tex]$=\frac{0.08027 \ mol}{0.3809 \ L}$[/tex]
= 0.211 M
Concentration of [tex]$C_6H_5OCOO^- , [C_6H_5OCOO^-] =\frac{0.08352 \ mol}{0.3809 \ L}[/tex]
= 0.219 M
[tex]pK_a[/tex] of [tex]C_6H_5OCOOH = 4.20[/tex]
According to Henderson equation,
[tex]$pH = pK_a + \log \frac{[C_6H_5OCOO^-]}{[C_6H_5OCOOH]}[/tex]
[tex]$=4.20 + \log \frac{0.219}{0.211}$[/tex]
= 4.22
Therefore, the pH of the acid solution is 4.22
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What is the wavelength, in nanometers, of light with a frequency of 1.97x10^15 Hz?
a) 1.52 nm
b) 1.52x10^-7 nm
c) 152 nm
d) 15.2 nm
Define the terms (a) sedimentation ( b )decantation
Answer:
Sedimentation: Sedimentation is the process of allowing particles in suspension in water to settle out of the suspension under the effect of gravity.Decantation: Decantation is a process for the separation of mixtures of immiscible liquids or of a liquid and a solid mixturehope u liked the answer :)
How many atoms are in 25.0 grams of carbon?
mol = 25/12
= 2.083 mol
1 mol = 6.02 × 10^23 atoms
2.083 mol = X
X = 2.083/1 × 6.02 × 10^23
= 1.254 × 10^24 atoms
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Answer:
Normal Fault -> Tension
Reverse Fault -> Compression
Strike-Slip Fault -> Shearing
Explanation:
Normal Fault -> Tension
[] A normal fault is when the walls are being pulled apart and is caused by tension
[] Example:
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Reverse Fault -> Compression
[] A reverse fault is when the walls are being pushed together and is caused by compression
[] Example:
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Strike-Slip Fault -> Shearing
[] A strike-slip fault is when the walls are being pushed apart in parallel directions and is caused by shearing
[] Example:
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How many grams are in 2.0 × 1024 atoms of C?
Answer:
2.24 i think.
Explanation:
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1, Pha 500ml dung dịch HCl 10% (w/v) từ dung dịch 37% (w/w) d=1.19 g/ml
2, Cách pha như thế nào để nhận được 200g dung dịch HCl 25% (w/w) từ dung dịch HCL 37% (d=1.19 g/ml)
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Essential Question: How is the scientific method used to answer questions?
In one to two sentences, describe an experiment that would show that intramolecular forces (attractions between atoms within molecules) are stronger than intermolecular forces (attractions between molecules).
Answer:
intra moleculer force is the force which you can't see
How many grams of N2 are required to react with 4.2 moles of Mg in the following process?
3 Mg + N2 → Mg3N2? (Mg = 24.3 g/mol, N = 14.0 g/mol)
Answer:
x = 0.45*28/3 = 4.2 g
Explanation:
showing work
N2 = 28 g/mole
3Mg + N2 → Mg3N2
3moles .. 28 g
0.45 moles .. x
x = 0.45*28/3 = 4.2 g (answer)
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• Cillian is a company that uses a particular kind of wood to manufacture its products. Suppose the economy is experiencing high demand for trees from which this wood is obtained.
• Which is a likely response to this rising demand?
A. New distribution systems will be used to improve delivery of the wood to Cillian.
B. The trees will be regulated to maintain the availability of the wood.
C. New processes will be developed to locate the trees more efficiently.
D. The wood will be used as quickly as possible.
Which of the following is a completely elastic collision? A. a ball rebounds against a wall, reversing its direction, but at only half the speed. B. Two balls collide, stick to each other, and move together after the collision. C. Two balls collide and move at a right angle to each other after the collision at a reduced speed. D. Two balls collide head on, each reversing its direction and traveling at half the speed. E. A ball with velocity v collides with a ball at rest; after the collision the first ball is at rest and the second ball has velocity v. I will mark brainliest
Answer:
Answer E.
For a collision to be completely elastic, there must be NO LOSS in kinetic energy.
We can go through each answer choice:
A. Since the ball rebounds at half the initial speed, there is a loss in kinetic energy. This is NOT an elastic collision.
B. A collision involving sticking is an example of a perfectly INELASTIC collision. This is NOT an elastic collision.
C. A reduced speed indicates that there is a loss of kinetic energy. This is NOT elastic.
D. The balls traveling at half the speed after the collision indicates a loss of kinetic energy, making this collision NOT elastic.
E. This collision indicates an exchange of velocities, characteristic of an elastic collision. We can prove this:
Let:
m = mass of each ball
v = velocity
We have the initial kinetic energy as:
KE = \frac{1}{2}mv^2 + 0 = \frac{1}{2}mv^2KE=21mv2+0=21mv2
And the final as:
KE = 0 + \frac{1}{2}mv^2 = \frac{1}{2}mv^2KE=0+21mv2=21mv2
Answer:
E
Explanation:
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A 38-kilogram child roller skates on a circular track with a radius of 24 m. Her velocity is 6.0 m/s. What centripetal force does she experience?
580 N
0.16 N
57 N
0.38 N
Solutions which can conduct electricity must contain:
atoms
minerals
molecules
ions
Answer
Ions
Explanation
A car hits a bug with a force of 100N. With how much force does the bug hit the car?
(A). 10 N
(B). 100 N
(C). 1000 N
Answer:
B
Explanation:
actin and reaction force are equal Newton 3 law
A compound has the following percentage composition: 40.0% carbon, 6.72% hydrogen, 53.28% oxygen. What is the amount of carbon moles in 200g of the compound?
Answer:
So we're trying to find the number of carbon moles in the compound. We know that we have 200g of the compound and that 40% of it is Carbon. and 40% of 200 is 80g (change 40% into a decimal and multiply it by 200 and you get 80g)
So 80g of the compound is carbon. In order to find the moles of Carbon, I have to divide the mass by the molar mass of the element.
We know from our periodic table that the molar mass for carbon is 12g/mol
[tex]\frac{80}{12} = 6.67\ mol[/tex]
Therefore we have 6.67 moles of carbon in the compound
Answer:
6.67 moles of carbon in compound
Which statement best explains the purpose of using a mole in the measurement of matter? It is commonly used as another unit of mass. It allows chemists to deal with a large number of atoms. It is used only for studying the properties of gases. It explains that substances with the same moles have the same mass.
Answer:
B) It allows chemists to deal with a large number of atoms.
Explanation:
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The statement which best explains the purpose of using a mole in the measurement of matter is that it allows chemists to deal with a large number of atoms.
What is a mole?Mole is defined as the unit of amount of substance . It is the quantity measure of amount of substance of how many elementary particles are present in a given substance.
It is defined as exactly 6.022×10²³ elementary entities. The elementary entity can be a molecule, atom ion depending on the type of substance. Amount of elementary entities in a mole is called as Avogadro's number.
It is widely used in chemistry as a suitable way for expressing amounts of reactants and products.For the practical purposes, mass of one mole of compound in grams is approximately equal to mass of one molecule of compound measured in Daltons .Molar mass has units of gram per mole . In case of molecules, where molar mass in grams present in one mole of atoms is its atomic mass.
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calculate the mass of 1 molecule of water and 100 molecules of glucose
Answer:
The mass of 1 molecule of water is 18.02
The mass of 100 molecules of glucose is 18000
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Answer:
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Explanation:
An unknown solution contains several chemical substances. By following a series of steps in a procedure, each of these substances can be isolated. Which of the following methods would be most appropriate for showing the steps needed to separate the substances?
A. Draw a diagram of apparatus used.
B. Create a flowchart of the various steps.
C. Build a model of the various atomic structures.
D. Construct a graph showing the times needed for each step.
Answer:
Create a flowchart of the various steps.
Explanation:
Answer:
A.
Explanation:
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How many moles of NaCl are in 1.5L of 0.25 M solution?
Answer:
0.375 moles
Explanation:
no of moles =vol×molarity
The equations ? It’s for a chemistry class, and he said we need to explain and write down the math problems?
Answer:
I think this is because math and chemistry go together and the math problems are science related.
Explanation:
What type of material is half-life associated with?
Answer:
Radioactive material
Explanation:
Which statement is false?
a. The density of a gas is constant as long as its temperature remains
constant.
b. Gases can be expanded without limit.
c. Gases diffuse into each other and mix almost immediately when put into the
same container.
d. The molecular weight of a gaseous compound is a non-variable quantity.
If you only wanted to increase the particle motion of a gas without increasing any of its other properties, which would the most correct situation?
a. Keep the gas at a constant pressure and keep the temperature constant, but increase the volume of the gas
b. Keep the gas in a fixed container at constant pressure and increase the temperature
c. Keep the gas in a fixed container at constant pressure and decrease the temperature
d. Keep the gas at a constant volume and keep the temperature constant, but decrease the pressure of the gas
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Aqueous sodium phosphate and aqueous iron (III) chloride react to produce aqueous sodium chloride and solid iron (III) phosphate.
Answer:
this one is hard
Explanation:
but it's iron because the sodium so yea there u go.
It takes 120 mL of 0.15 M of carbonic acid (H2CO3) to neutralize 300 mL of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) for the following balanced chemical reaction:
2NaOH + H2CO3 → N2CO3 + 2NaOH
The concentration of the sodium hydroxide _____.
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Winter is purple, spring is blue, summer is orange, fall is green.
Answer all questions please and be quick, it’s very URGENT
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Explanation:
Electric charge is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. ... Electric charge is carried by subatomic particles. In ordinary matter, negativecharge is carried by electrons, and positive charge is carried by the protons in the nuclei of atoms.
Electric charge is the physical property of matter that causes it to experience a force when placed in an electromagnetic field. There are two types of electric charge: positive and negative (commonly carried by protons and electrons respectively). Like charges repel and unlike attract. An object with an absence of net charge is referred to as neutral. Early knowledge of how charged substances interact is now called classical electrodynamics, and is still accurate for problems that do not require consideration of quantum effects.
How many atoms are present in a 0.600- mole sample of gold?