How many atoms of each element are in NH3 and CH4

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Answer 1

Answer:N-1

             H-3

             C-1

             H-4

Explanation:Nitrogen-1,Hydrogen-3(Ammonia),Carbon-1,Hydrogen-4(Methane).


Related Questions

Match the reaction to the type that best describes it.

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Answer:

Answers with detail given below.

Explanation:

1) NaBr + KF    →       NaF  + BrK

Double replacement:

It is the reaction in which two compound exchange their ions and form new compounds.

AB + CD → AD +CB

2)   2Cu + MnCl₂       →      2CuCl + Mn

Single replacement:

It is the reaction in which one elements replace the other element in compound.

AB + C → AC + B

3) CO₂     →    O₂  + C

Decomposition reaction:

It is the reaction in which one reactant is break down into two or more product.

AB → A + B

4) C + 2H₂      →    CH₄

Combination reaction:

It is the reaction in which two or more simple substance react to give one or more complex product.

How are you able to see cells?
With contemporary light microscopes.

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Answer:

Contemporary light microscopes are able to magnify objects up to about a thousand times. Since most cells are between 1 and 100 μm in diameter, they can be observed by light microscopy, as can some of the larger subcellular organelles, such as nuclei, chloroplasts, and mitochondria.

The first order reaction,so2cl2 to so2+cl2,has a half life of 8.75 hours at 593k.How long will it take for the concentration of so2cl2 to fall to 12.5% of its initial value? 6.24hours 26.2hours 16.2hours 22.6hours

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Answer: The time after which the concentration of [tex]SO_2Cl_2[/tex] fall to 12.5% of its initial value is 26.2 hours

Explanation:

Expression for rate law for first order kinetics is given by:

[tex]t=\frac{2.303}{k}\log\frac{a}{a-x}[/tex]

where,

k = rate constant  

t = age of sample

a = let initial amount of the reactant  = 100

a - x = amount left after decay process  = 12.5

a) for completion of half life:  

Half life is the amount of time taken by a radioactive material to decay to half of its original value.

[tex]t_{\frac{1}{2}}=\frac{0.693}{k}[/tex]

[tex]k=\frac{0.693}{8.75hour}=0.0792hour^{-1}[/tex]

b) for concentration to fall to 12.5 % of initial value  

[tex]t=\frac{2.303}{0.0792}\log\frac{100}{12.5}[/tex]

[tex]t=26.2hours[/tex]

The time after which the concentration of [tex]SO_2Cl_2[/tex] fall to 12.5% of its initial value is 26.2 hours

if you push a crate with 50N of force for 10 meters in 5 seconds how much power dis u use​

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Answer:

Hi... Your answer is 10*50=500

Answer:

50x10 = 500 ; 500/5 = 100 watts

Explanation:

W/t /Force x Distance

the power is equal to the work done to the object divided by time.

Which solution would have the highest boiling point? A. 1.3 m ammonium sulfide (aq) B. 2.0 carbon tetrachloride (aq) C. 1.5 m copper (II) sulfate(aq) D.2.2 m sucrose (aq)

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Answer:

C. 1.5 m copper(II) sulfate(aq)

Explanation:

I say this because a copper is a metal and a metal always has the highest melting and boiling point. A metal is also malleable, can dissolve in water, and a good conductor of electricity. All the other answers have all the nonmetals in them like Carbon, Oxygen, Chlorine, and etc. Nonmetals do not have a high boiling point. They basically are brittle. Therefore, the final answer is C.

Which of the following elements has the same number of valence electrons as aluminum?
zinc
carbon
silicon
magnesium
or boron

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Boron is the correct answer

Answer:

boron

Explanation:

Boron and aluminum lie in same group in modern periodic table and both have three valence electrons

Which statement is true of gamma radiation?
A. Gamma radiation can pass through your body
B. Gamma radiation is always dangerous to the body.
C. Gamma radiation is produced when a neutron turns into a preton
D. Gamma radiation cannot go through surfaces rather, it will beures
off them.

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Answer: A. Gamma radiation can pass through your body

Explanation:

Let's use the Process of Elimination for this problem.

We will start off with B. Gamma radiation is always dangerous to the body.

Facts: Gamma radiation are not always dangerous to the body. Most of the time, Gamma rays and radiation will go through with little to no effect at all. So, now we know that the answer can not be B. Gamma radiation is always dangerous to the body.

Next, let's check if C. Gamma radiation is produced when a neutron turns into a proton is true.

Facts: Gamma radiation has nothing to do with neutrons turning into protons and protons turning into neutrons. Gamma rays are a type of radiation that is everywhere. Gamma rays do not make neutrons into protons. Now, we will eliminate option C. Gamma radiation is produced when a neutron turns into a proton.

Let's check if D. Gamma radiation cannot go through surfaces rather, it will beures  off them is true or not is true or not.

Facts: Gamma rays can enter your body, they do not just bounce off of your body. Gamma rays are invisible and have no weight. They are like lasers and they can enter your body. Now, we know the answer should not be D. Gamma radiation cannot go through surfaces rather, it will beures  off them is not a true statement.

Finally, let's check if A. Gamma radiation can pass through your body is true or not.

Facts: Gamma rays can pass through your body because it is like a natural laser. They can also cause ionizations that can damage tissue in your body. But most of the time, the damage to your tissue is minor. So, we know A. Gamma radiation can pass through your body is a true statement.

Therefore, we got our answer. A. Gamma radiation can pass through your body is the correct option.

Aqueous solutions of potassium chloride and silver nitrate are mixed.

Write the balanced net ionic equation

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Answer:

Sorry how no this equation guys

question shown in picture tysm!!!​

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Answer:

the answer is the second one.

In your opinion, should scientists clone the wooly mammoth? Explain why or why not.

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Answer:

I think scientists should not clone the wooly mammoth because our environment is already working great without them and bringing them back has a chance to hurt the environment or even destroy it also wooly mammoths were exists about 3700 years ago and the world had changed A LOT from then so we could end up hurting the mammoth by putting it in a world that has changed a lot from when the wooly mammoth was actually alive.

How many grams of zinc oxide can be produced from 7.3 moles of oxygen? *
2Zn + O2 → 2Zno
1188.13 g Zno
81.379 g Zno
7.3 g Zno
O 2g Zno

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Answer:

Mass = 1188.13 g

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of ZnO produced = ?

Moles of oxygen = 7.3 mol

Solution:

Chemical equation:

2Zn + O₂       →      2ZnO

Now we will compare the moles oxygen and and ZnO.

               O₂          ;        ZnO

                1            :           2

              7.3          :           2/1×7.3 = 14.6 mol

Mass of ZnO:

Mass = number of moles × molar mass

Mass = 14.6 mol × 81.38 g/mol

Mass = 1188.13 g

Describe what happens to particles of matter as you cool the matter to absolute zero (0 K). In your description, be sure to explain the changes in kinetic energy and particle motion. ​

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Answer:

the particles expand and the kinetic energy i think moves slower

Explanation:

Answer:

Absolute zero is the temperature at which the particles of matter (molecules and atoms) are at their lowest energy points. Some people think that at absolute zero particles lose all energy and stop moving. This is not correct. ... Scientists use lasers to slow atoms when cooling objects to very low temperatures.

Calculate the mass of hydrogen in 57.010 grams of ammonium hydrogen phosphate. Use dimensional analysis.

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Answer:

4.59 grams of hydrogen

Explanation:

57.010 g of ammonium phosphate * 1 mol / 149 g of ammonium phosphate * 12.0 g H * / 1 mol = 4.591409396.

But with sig figs, it rounds to 4.59.

So the final answer is 4.59 grams of hydrogen.

4.59g is the  mass of hydrogen in 57.010 grams of ammonium hydrogen phosphate. A mole is just a measuring scale.

What is mole?

A mole is just a measuring scale. In reality, it is one of the International System for Units' seven foundation units (SI). When already-existing units are insufficient, new ones are created. Using absolute amounts of atoms, molecules, or ions would be problematic as well since chemical reactions frequently occur at levels that use grams would be inappropriate.

A mole consists of precisely 6.022140761023 particles. The "particles" might be anything, from tiny things like electrons and atoms to enormous things like stars or elephants.

57.010 g of ammonium hydrogen phosphate× 1 mol / 149 g of ammonium phosphate ×12.0 g H× / 1 mol = 4.59g of hydrogen

Therefore, 4.59g is the  mass of hydrogen in 57.010 grams of ammonium hydrogen phosphate.

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help! why are chemical equations always balanced?

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

The Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed and must be conserved. I is stating matter cannot be created, which is true. II is saying that matter can only be rearranged/conserved, which again is true. III states matter cannot be destroyed, which is also true. IV is incorrect because it doesn't make sense. Matter does matter.

Most chemical reactions release energy or are exothermic. However, some reactions, such as some decompositions, absorb energy. These reactions can be best explained by which of these? A) Energy is destroyed in the chemical reaction. B) The products have less energy stored in their chemical bonds. C) The products have more energy stored in their chemical bonds. D) The reactants have the same energy stored in their chemical bonds.​

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Answer:

C) The products have more energy stored in their chemical bonds.

Explanation:

In such reactions that absorb energy, the products have more energy stored in their chemical bonds.

For endothermic changes, heat is absorbed from the surrounding hence the surrounding becomes colder at the end of the changes.

The heat energy level of the products is higher than that of the reactants.

Exothermic reactions releases heat to the surroundings. The sum of heat contents of the products is less than that of the hat contents of the reactants. Examples of such processes are burning and dissolution.

1. Freon (CCl2F2) is commonly used in refrigerators and air conditioners as a coolant. How many grams of fluorine are there in the 2.00 lbs of Freon necessary for an air conditioner? (1 lb = 454 g)

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Answer:

285g of fluorine

Explanation:

To solve this problem we need to find the mass of Freon in grams. Then, with its molar mass we can find moles of freon and, as 1 mole of Freon, CCl₂F₂, contains 2 moles of fluorine, we can find moles of fluorine and its mass:

Mass Freon:

2.00lbs * (454g / 1lb) = 908g of Freon

Moles freon -Molar mass: 120.91g/mol- and moles of fluorine:

908g of Freon * (1mol / 120.91g) =

7.5 moles of freon * (2moles Fluorine / mole Freon): 15 moles of fluorine

Mass fluorine -Atomic mass: 19g/mol-:

15 moles F * (19g / mol) =

285g of fluorine

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Ocean currents contribute to global climates and occur due to differences in temperature, salinity, and density. WHY do you THINK these differences can cause currents to form?


plzzzz

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Answer:

The rise and fall of the tides. Tides create a current in the oceans, which are strongest near the shore, and in bays and estuaries along the coast.

Winds drive currents that are at or near the ocean's surface.

Thermohaline circulation. This is a process driven by density differences in water due to temperature (thermo) and salinity variations in different parts of the ocean. Currents driven by thermohaline circulation occur at both deep and shallow ocean levels and move much slower than tidal or surface currents.

Currents affect the Earth's climate by driving warm water from the Equator and cold water from the poles around the Earth.

Explanation:

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which statement describes the movement of carbon dioxide in the carbon cycle?

A. The gas leaves the biosphere as animals breathe in air.

B. The gas leaves the atmosphere as plants use it to make sugar.

C. The gas enters the cryosphere as ice sheets melt.

D. The gas enters the hydrosphere as sugar dissolves in water.

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Answer:

C. The gas enters the cryosphere as ice sheets

Answer:

D

Explanation:

Respond to the following prompt

Knowing what you know about photosynthesis, explain how the process may help reduce global warming.

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During photosynthesis, plants take the extra carbon from the air, make it into oxygen and then release the oxygen back into the air for us to breathe. The process of photosynthesis can help reduce global warming by removing the extra carbon in the air which allow the air levels in the atmosphere to be more balanced .

What is the main function of the circulatory system?
A.
to eliminate waste from the body
B.
to distribute blood and nutrients throughout the body
C.
to support the body and allow movement
D.
to protect the body from infectious agents

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B- is the answer


Hope this helps


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i believe the correct answer would be B

Arrange the following atoms in order of decreasing atomic radius: Ga,As,Sn,Sb,Te

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Answer:

Sn, Sb, Te, Ga, As

Explanation:

which expression has a value of 10
A. (10+10)/5-3
B. (10+10)/(5-3)
C. (10+10/5)-3
D. 10+10/(5-3)
(math)

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The answer to this question B (10+10)/(5-3)

equation invalid?
Al +202
→ A1203
O A. An atom of aluminum (Al) is created in the reaction.
B. An atom of oxygen (O) is destroyed in the reaction.
O C. The equation violates the Law of Conservation of Mass.
O D. All of the above.
1 View Gizmo

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Answer:

B. an atom of oxygen o is destroyed in the reaction

Who can help me fill in the blanks?

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Answer:

elllo

Explanation:

a) Find the gas speed of ethane at 200.0 degrees Celsius. ____________


b) What is the rate of effusion of ethane (C2H6) compared to hexane (C6H14) gas at the same temperature? _________________

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a. 627.1 m/s

b.  the rate of effusion of ethane = 1.7 faster than hexane

Further explanation

Given

T = 200 + 273 = 473 K

Required

a. the gas speed

b. The rate of effusion comparison

Solution

a.

Average velocities of gases can be expressed as root-mean-square averages. (V rms)  

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {v_ {rms} = \sqrt {\dfrac {3RT} {Mm}}}}[/tex]

R = gas constant, T = temperature, Mm = molar mass of the gas particles  

From the question  

R = 8,314 J / mol K  

T = temperature  

Mm = molar mass, kg / mol  

Molar mass of Ethane = 30 g/mol = 0.03 kg/mol

[tex]\tt v=\sqrt{\dfrac{3\times 8.314\times 473}{30} }=627.1~m/s[/tex]

 

b. the effusion rates of two gases = the square root of the inverse of their molar masses:  

[tex]\rm \dfrac{r_1}{r_2}=\sqrt{\dfrac{M_2}{M_1} }[/tex]

M₁ = molar mass ethane =30

M₂ =  molar mass hexane = 86

[tex]\tt \dfrac{r_1}{r_2}=\sqrt{\dfrac{86}{30} }=1.7[/tex]

the rate of effusion of ethane = 1.7 faster than hexane

How many moles of carbon are in 5.25 g sucrose? How many moles of hydrogen? How many moles of oxygen?

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Answer:

63 moles of carbon atoms, 115.5 moles of hydrogen atoms, and 57.75 moles of oxygen atoms i believe :)

Help please!!
The half life of lutetium-117 is 6.75 days.
Calculate the percentage remaining after 27 days.

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Answer:

6.25%

Explanation:

Given data:

Half life of lutetium-117 = 6.75 days

Percentage remaining after 27 days = ?

Solution;

Number of half lives = Time elapsed / half life

Number of half lives = 27 days / 6.75 days

Number of half lives = 4

At time zero = 100%

At first half life = 100%/2 = 50%

At second half life = 50%/2 = 25%

At 3rd half life = 25%/2 = 12.5%

At 4th half life = 12.5%/2 = 6.25%

How many grams do 3.6 × 10^20 atoms of sodium weigh?
Answer in units of g.

Second time posting as someone else answered incorrectly.

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Answer:

13.749 x 10 -3 g

Explanation:

take the number of atoms that you have divided by Avogadro's number and then multiply by the molar mass of the element. :)

Explain why the available amount of water per person differs between countries.

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Answer:

It's considered a limited resource because there is a limited amount of freshwater found on Earth's surface. Explain why the amount of water per person differs between countries. It differs because in the different countries it is distributed unevenly.

Explanation:

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a) Find the gas speed of ammonia at 25.0 degrees Celsius. ______________


b) What is the rate of effusion of ammonia compared to silicon tetra bromide gas as the same temperature? __________________

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a. 661.23 m/s

b.  the rate of effusion of Ammonia = 4.5 faster than Silicon tetra bromide

Further explanation

Given

T = 25 + 273 = 298 K

Required

a. the gas speed

b. The rate of effusion comparison

Solution

a.

Average velocities of gases can be expressed as root-mean-square averages. (V rms)  

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {v_ {rms} = \sqrt {\dfrac {3RT} {Mm}}}}[/tex]

R = gas constant, T = temperature, Mm = molar mass of the gas particles  

From the question  

R = 8,314 J / mol K  

T = temperature  

Mm = molar mass, kg / mol  

Molar mass of Ammonia = 17 g/mol = 0.017 kg/mol

[tex]\tt v=\sqrt{\dfrac{3\times 8.314\times 298}{0.017} }=661.23~m/s[/tex]

b. the effusion rates of two gases = the square root of the inverse of their molar masses:  

[tex]\rm \dfrac{r_1}{r_2}=\sqrt{\dfrac{M_2}{M_1} }[/tex]

M₁ = molar mass Ammonia NH₃= 17

M₂ =  molar mass Silicon tetra bromide SiBr₄= 348

[tex]\rm \dfrac{r_1}{r_2}=\sqrt{\dfrac{348}{17} }=4.5[/tex]

the rate of effusion of Ammonia = 4.5 faster than Silicon tetra bromide

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