If 30cm³ of 0.45 mol dm3 HCl reacted with NaOH, how many moles of HCl reacted?​

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Answer 1

Moles HCl reacted : 0.0135

Further explanation

Molarity shows the number of moles of solute in every 1 liter of solute or mmol in each ml of solution

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {M ~ = ~ \dfrac {n} {V}}}[/tex]

Where

M = Molarity

n = Number of moles of solute

V = Volume of solution

So to find the number of moles can be expressed as

n = V x M

The volume of HCl 30 cm³=3.10⁻² dm³

Molarity of HCl = 0.45 mol/dm³

so moles HCl reacted :

[tex]\tt n=3.10^{-2}\times 0.45=0.0135[/tex]


Related Questions

if your mass was 200 grams what would your weight be on this planet.

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Answer:

200

Explanation:

Explanation:

take your weight times by the amount of newtons in a pound, which is 4.45

then convert newtons into grams.

For this reaction, C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g) → 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O, the ∆H is –2200 kJ. If two moles of C3H8(g) reacted with excess oxygen, what would be true?
A) 4400 kj of heat released into surroundings
B) 4400 kj of heat absorbed by system
C) 1100 kJ heat released into surroundings
D) 1100 kJ heat absorbed by system

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A) 4400 kj of heat released into surroundings

Further explanation

Reaction

C3H8(g) + 5 O2(g) → 3 CO2(g) + 4 H2O, the ∆H is –2200 kJ

Reaction exothermic( ∆H=-, released heat to surrounding) and for combustion of 1 mole of C3H8

So for two moles of C3H8, the enthalpy :

[tex]\tt -2200\times 2=-4400~kJ[/tex]

The diagram shows a transform fault. What is a likely result of slippage along
this fault?
Fault
O.
A. Pyroclastic flow
B. Shield volcano
C. Earthquake
D. Crater

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Answer:

C. Earthquake

Explanation:

Earthquake is a likely result of the slippage along this fault boundary.

At a transform margin, rocks are moving parallel to one another. This often causes a slippage that leads to the generation of earthquakes.

An earthquake is a sudden displacement within the earth that leads to a sudden release of energy in all direction. The slippage on the surface of a transform fault often lead to earthquakes.  

Answer:

C

Explanation:

How much heat is absorbed when 15.0 g of liquid water is
heated until the temperature increases by 6.0°C? The specific
heat of liquid water is 4.18 J/gºC.

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Answer:

376.56

Explanation:

using the formula q=mcΔT, where m=15g, C=4.18J/g°C and ΔT=6.0°C

In the future, what would you expect to happen to the distances between galaxies?

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The distances between galaxies are expected to increase.

This is due to the endless expansion of the universe, proposed by cosmological inflation.

If you want to warm 3.10 g of water from 56.4 C to 82.4 C, how many calories would you need to add to the water?

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Answer: 80.6

Explanation:

q = mcAt

we have the grams of water, temp change, and specific heat of water is 4.186 J/g so we can plug in our numbers to find the heat energy in joules

q = (3.10)(4.184)(82.4-56.4)

q= 337.2304 J

we need our answer to be in calories so divide our answer by 4.184 and we get 80.6 calories

The amount of calorie required to warm 3.10 g of water from 56.4°C to 82.4°C is 80.6 calories.

HOW TO CALCULATE CALORIES:

The amount of calories can be calculated by using the formula as follows:

Q = m × c × ∆T

Where:

Q = amount of heat in caloriesc = specific heat capacity (J/g°C)∆T = change in temperature (°C)m = mass (g)

According to this question, c = 4.184J/g°C, m = 3.10g, ∆T = 82.4°C - 56.4°C = 26°C

Q = 3.10 × 4.184 × 26

Q = 337.23J

Since 1J = 0.2390057361 calories

337.23 J = 80.6calories.

Therefore, amount of calorie required to warm 3.10 g of water from 56.4°C to 82.4°C is 80.6 calories.

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A 75.0 gram sample of water at 25.0 degrees Celsius is mixed with a 100. Gram sample of water at 60.0 degrees Celsius. What is the final temperature of the water?

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Answer:

The final temperature of the water = 45°C

Explanation:

Heat lost = heat gained

Heat lost by water at 60°C = m₁CΔT₁

Heat gained by water at 25°C = m₂CΔT₂

where m₁ is mass of water at 60°C  = 100.0 g; m₂ is mass of water at 25°C = 75.0 g

C, specific heat capacity of water = 4.18 J/g°C

ΔT₁ = (60 - T); ΔT₂ = (T - 25); T = final temperature of the water

m₁CΔT₁ = m₂CΔT₂

100 * C * (60 - T) = 75 * C * (T - 25)

-100T + 6000 = 75T - 1875

-(100T + 75T) = -(6000 + 1875)

175T = 7875

T = 45°C

Therefore, final temperature of the water = 45°C

Sea-Floor Spreading1. The arrows on the figure show the ocean floor spreading from the ridge. What are three kinds of evidence scientists have found to support this idea?
A. B. C.
I NEED HELP

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Answer is

-B

Explanation

Give the applications of EMF measurement​

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Answer: Determination of Equilibrium Constant, Determination of Solubility Products, Determination of pH, Determination of Activity Coefficients,

Explanation:

Give two properties that glass and plastic sometimes share.​

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Answer:

Wall, cup, mug, plastic spoon

Explanation:

Because all of those are glass and it is important to us to make sure that if you are touching this brle careful

Answer:

Example aflask that is made in plastic,a plastic jag

Explanation:

they share some of the things in common such us

1.the height

2. the density

How many moles of Oxygen are in 1 mile of CaCo3?​

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Hey There!_____________________________________Answer:

[tex]\huge\boxed{3moles}[/tex]

_____________________________________Compound:

The compound given in the question is [tex]CaCO_{3}[/tex] which is called Calcium Carbonate. A 1 mole of Calcium Carbonate has,

1 Moles of Calcium.

1 Moles of Carbon.

3 Moles of Oxygen.

_____________________________________Question:

In the Question, It is asked that how many moles are present in the 1 mole of Calcium Carbonate, So as per information we have, there are 3 moles of oxygen present in Calcium Carbonate.

__________________________________________________________

Much simpler way to understand why there are 3 mole is look at the subscript along the element. There is no number in the subscript of Calcium and Carbon thus 1 Mole, There is 3 present in the subscript thus 3 moles of calcium. Remember that subscript suggests the number of moles of an element in only 1 MOLE OF COMPOUND

_____________________________________Best Regards,'Borz'

Determine which equations you would use to solve the following problem: Calculate the amount of heat needed to change 20.0 g of ice at -10.0°C to water at 89.0°C.

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Answer:

Q = 4019.4 J

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of ice = 20.0 g

Initial temperature = -10°C

Final temperature = 89.0°C

Amount of heat required = ?

Solution:

specific heat capacity of ice is 2.03 J/g.°C

Formula:

Q = m.c. ΔT

Q = amount of heat absorbed or released

m = mass of given substance

c = specific heat capacity of substance

ΔT = change in temperature

ΔT = T2 - T1

ΔT =  89.0°C - (-10°C)

ΔT = 99°C

Q = 20.0 g ×2.03 J/g.°C × 99°C

Q = 4019.4 J

Express the measurement using the appropriate SI prefix. 2.50 x 10-3g

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2.50 x 10^-3 g is also equal to 0.00250 g, otherwise known as 2.5 mg (milligrams).

If 100 yards = 1 football field, what is the length, in meters, of 4.9
football fields?

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* Answer: 448.056 meters *
——
1 yard = .9144 meters (according to Google)
100 yards= 91.44 meters
——
100*4.9= 490 yards
490 yards = 448.056 meters

* 4.9 Football fields= 448.056 meters *

I hope this helps! :)

3x - 12 = 7x + 8
-4x - 12 = 8
-4x - 20
X = -5

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Answer:

1.Set your equations Raquel to each other

2.given

3.subtract 7x from both sides

4. Add 12 to both sides

5.divide both sides by four and you get negative 5

Explanation:

Objects with more (less or more) molecules have
heat energy than objects with (greater or fewer)
molecules? fill in the blanks

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More heat energy; fewer molecules
Because the more molecules the more heat is produced.

9. 1.2 x 102 yd =
10. 1535 fl. oz. =
L

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Answer:

9. 122.4 yards

10. 45.395 litres

do you agree or not that evidence is only used to back scientific laws and provide evidence why or why not!!!!!! thank you, will mark brainliest to whoever does it correct the 1st time what i asked!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

yes, because evidence from scientifically research studies, is important because it lets us make decisions based on what works with studies of science we can know if this is right or not  

Explanation:

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oxygen - 17
Atomic #
Atomic mass
# of protons
# of neutrons
# of electrons

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Answer:

atomic #8

atomic mass 15.999U

# protons 8

# neutrons 8

# protons 8

What is the ionic charge of elements in column 1?

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Every element in the first column varieties a cation with charge 1+. Every component in the 2d column varieties a cation with charge 2+. Elements in the third to remaining column nearly all shape an anion with a 2- charge and factors dwelling in the 2d to closing column nearly all structure anions with a 1- charge.

Potassium cyanide is a toxic substance, and the median lethal dose depends on the mass of the person or animal that ingests it. The median lethal dose of KCN for a person weighing 215 lb (97.5 kg ) is 8.84×10−3 mol .

What volume of a 0.0250 M KCN solution contains 8.84×10−3 mol of KCN?

Express the volume to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Answer:

0.354L

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Molarity of KCN  = 0.025M

Number of moles  = 8.84 x 10⁻³mol

Unknown:

Volume of KCN  = ?

Solution:

The molarity of a substance is expressed as;

       Molarity  = [tex]\frac{number of moles }{volume }[/tex]  

 Volume of KCN   = [tex]\frac{number of moles }{molarity}[/tex]

Now insert the parameters and solve;

  Volume of KCN  = [tex]\frac{0.00884}{0.025}[/tex]   = 0.354L

Magnesium (24.30 g) reacts with hydrogen chloride (X g) to produce hydrogen gas (2.04 g) and magnesium chloride (96.90 g). How much hydrogen chloride was used in the reaction?

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Answer:

[tex]74.64\ \text{g}[/tex]

Explanation:

Reactants

Magnesium = 24.3 g

Hydrogen chloride= x g

Products

Hydrogen gas = 2.04 g

Magnesium chloride = 96.9 g

As the mass of the reactions is conserved we have

Mass of reactants = Mass of products

[tex]24.3+x=2.04+96.9\\\Rightarrow x=2.04+96.9-24.3\\\Rightarrow x=74.64\ \text{g}[/tex]

Mass of hydrogen chloride is [tex]74.64\ \text{g}[/tex].

How many moles are in 68 grams of copper (II) hydroxide, Cu(OH)2

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heres your answer mate...

A student is attempting to identify an unknown liquid. She places 10 mL of the liquid in a test tube and begins heating it over a burner. She checks and records the temp every minute until it begins to boil. What is the independent variable?

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Answer:

The time of heating

Explanation:

Let us analyse the experiment closely; the temperature of the liquid increases as the time of heating increases. This implies that the temperature of the liquid is dependent on the time of heating of the liquid. The longer the time of heating, the greater the increase in temperature until the boiling temperature is eventually attained.

Hence, the temperature of the liquid is the dependent variable, the time of heating is the independent variable when the heating rate is held constant.


Predict the products for the following chemical reaction: H2 + O2 →
a. H30
b. H20
c. H2OH
d. OH + OH
O a

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The answer is C I got it right so hope it helped ;)

The temperature T in Kelvin is 273.15 more than temperature C in degrees Celsius. Use your function to find the equivalent temperature in Kelvin for 100*C.

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Answer:

T(K) = 373.15 K

Explanation:

The kelvin is the base unit of temperature in the International System of Units (SI). The symbol used to express temperature in kelvins is K.

The temperature of zero kelvins is called the absolute zero. It is considered to be the lowest possible temperature, although nothing has reached it. The absolute zero (0K) is - 273.15 degrees Celsius.

This is the equation we can use to solve this question:

 [tex]T(K) = T(C) + 273.15[/tex]

We have 100*C.

[tex]T(C) = 100 C[/tex]

[tex]T(K) = 100C + 273.15[/tex]

[tex]T(K) = 373.15 K[/tex]

What Most Often Causes The Availability Of Water To Change?
A. type of plants
B. type of soil
C. local geography

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Answer:the answer is C

Explanation:

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When do most ionic bonds form, based on this Periodic Table?


when elements from B bond with themselves

when elements from A bond with elements from B

when elements from C bond with elements from D

when elements from A bond with themselves

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Answer:

when elements from A bond with elements from B

Explanation:

The elements in part A are metals and that of B are non-metals. Ionic bonds are formed between metals and non-metals. Thus option b is correct.

What is ionic bonding?

An ionic bond is  formed between a metal and non-metal through loss of electron from the metal to the non-metal. Metals are electron rich and easily loss electrons.

Non-metals are electronegative and they are electron -deficient. They need to gain electrons to attain stability. Therefore non-metals such as oxygen, nitrogen, carbon etc. bonds with metals by gaining electrons from metals.

The positive charge of metal acquired by loss of electron and negative charge of nonmetals acquired by gain of electron attracts electrostatically and form the ionic bond.

The elements from A thus bonds ionically with elements from B.

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What is happening in this picture?

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Answer:

in first picture pressure is low and in second picture the pressure is high

2ans in first picture air is

less amount

in second picture air is high amount

What is arcade in south Center

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Answer: game stop and mind games

Explanation:

i live near there

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