Using calories, calculate how much heat 32.0 g of water absorbs when it is heated from 25.0 octo 80.0 °C. How many joules is this?

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer:

Q = 1760 cal or 7356.8 J

Explanation:

The general expression to use to calculate heat is the following:

Q = m*Cp*ΔT (1)

Where:

Q = heat in cal or joules

m = mass of the compound.

Cp = specific heat of the compound

T: change in temperature (K) or T2 - T1

Now, the reported Cp for water is 1 cal/g °C and 4.18 J / g °C, we will use both to calculate the heat in calories and joules:

Using calories we have:

Q = 32 * 1 * (80 - 25)

Q = 1760 cal

This is the heat in calories.

Using joules we have:

Q = 32 * 4.18 * (80 - 25)

Q = 7356.8 J

This is the heat expressed in Joules.

Answer 2
Answer: Q=mc(change in temp)
(32.0g)(4.18J/g°C)(55°C)= 7360J

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For the following reaction: Fe2O3 + 3CO --> 2Fe + 3CO2 how many grams of Fe2O3 is needed to produce 111 g of Fe?

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You need 158.70 grams of Fe2O3 to produce 111 grams of Fe. This is calculated by using the molar masses and stoichiometric relationship of the two compounds.

Solution:

MM Fe = 55.845 g/mol
MM Fe2O3 = 159.69 g/mol
Fe: Fe2O3 = 2 mol:1 mol

11 g FE (1 mol Fe/55.845 g Fe) (1 mol Fe2O3/2 mol Fe) (159.69 g Fe2O3 / 1 mole Fe2O3) = 158.70 grams Fe2O3

A solution contains 72.0 g of HCl and 468 g of (C6H6). What is the mole fraction of benzene

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In order to calculate for the mole fraction of benzene, you will need to convert all mass into moles. This can be done through dividing the mass with the elements’ molar mass. Since the molar mass of HCl is 36, the number of moles of HCl in the solution is 2 moles. Meanwhile Benzene has a molar mass of 78 thus having 6 moles in the solution. Dividing 6 moles with the total number of moles which is 8 moles, you would get 0.75 mole fraction of Benzene. 

Balance the chemical equations of the following oxidation-reduction reactions. a) HCI + HNO3 → NOCI + Cl₂ + H₂O; b) CO + I₂O5 → CO₂ + I₂ ​

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Answer:

a) Let's balance the chemical equation for the reaction between HCl and HNO3 to form NOCl, Cl2, and H2O:

First, write the unbalanced equation:

HCl + HNO3 → NOCl + Cl2 + H2O

Now, balance it step by step:

1. Balance the atoms other than hydrogen and oxygen:

HCl + HNO3 → NOCl + Cl2 + H2O

1 1 1

2. Balance the oxygen atoms by adding water (H2O):

HCl + HNO3 → NOCl + Cl2 + H2O

1 1 1 +1

3. Balance the hydrogen atoms by adding HCl on the left side:

HCl + HNO3 → NOCl + Cl2 + H2O

1 1 +1 1 +1

4. Balance the chlorine atoms by adding Cl2 on the left side:

HCl + HNO3 → NOCl + Cl2 + H2O

1 1 +1 1 +1

Now, the equation is balanced.

b) Let's balance the chemical equation for the reaction between CO and I2O5 to form CO2 and I2:

First, write the unbalanced equation:

CO + I2O5 → CO2 + I2

Now, balance it step by step:

1. Balance the atoms other than carbon and oxygen:

CO + I2O5 → CO2 + I2

1 1

2. Balance the oxygen atoms by adding CO2 on the left side:

CO + I2O5 → CO2 + I2

1 1 +2

3. Balance the carbon atoms by adding CO on the left side:

CO + I2O5 → CO2 + I2

1 +1 +2

4. Balance the iodine atoms by adding I2 on the left side:

CO + I2O5 → CO2 + I2

1 +1 +2 +5

Now, the equation is balanced.

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Answer:

ionic

Explanation:

What contains many food chains

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The physicals properties of a substance can be used to identify the substance, because_____. Select all that apply.at any given location, the physical properties of a substance do not change
when the substances are chemically reacted the physical properties remain the same
each substance has a unique set of physical properties
no two substances have any of the same properties

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The answer is C because having a unique set of features sets the substance apart from another substance.

The following statements apply:

1. At any given location, the physical properties of a substance do not change.

2. Each substance has a unique set of physical properties.

Each substance usually has some characteristics that are peculiar to it and these characteristics can be used to identify them and separate them from other materials. Change of location does not affect the properties of substances, thus, the properties of oxygen that is found in America is the same as the one that is found in Nigeria.