Which is the correctly balanced chemical equation for the reaction of KOH and H2SO4?

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer should be 2KOH+H2SO4 ---> K2SO4+2H2O.
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What is the number of proton in chlorine?

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Answer:

Atomic Number of Chlorine. Chlorine is a chemical element with atomic number 17 which means there are 17 protons and 17 electrons in the atomic structure.

Explanation:

The number of protons in chlorine is 17.

The energy stored in atoms is released when electricity is made with _____ power

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A metal melts at 450 degrees celsius. Is this property of the metal classified as chemical or physical?

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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HELP WILL REWARD BRAINLIESTMark each Saturated or Unsaturated
2.00 g of PbCl2 at 80°C

100.2 g of NaNO3 at 60°C

128 g of KI at 0°C

75.5 g of LiCl at 20°C

8.22 g of Ba(OH)2 at 40°C

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Answer:

1) unsaturated

2) unsaturated

3) saturated

4) unsaturated

5) saturated

Explanation:

A solution with solute that dissolves until it is unable to dissolve anymore, leaving the undissolved substances at the bottom., is called saturated. Each solution has a certain amount of mass that can dissolve at certain temperature.

A solution with less solute than the saturated solution, that completely dissolves, leaving no remaining substances., is called unsaturated.

A solution ,with more solute than the saturated solution, that contains more undissolved solute than the saturated solution, is called oversaturated.

A) 2.00 g of PbCl2 at 80°C

⇒ At 80 °C this solution is saturated when there is 2.54 grams of PbCl2 in solution

2.00 < 2.54   This solution is unsaturated

B) 100.2 g of NaNO3 at 60°C

⇒ At 60 °C this solution is saturated when there is 122 grams of NaNO3 in solution

100.2 < 122

This solution is unsaturated

C) 128 g of KI at 0°C

⇒ At 0 °C this solution is saturated when there is 128 grams of KI in solution

This solution is saturated

D) 75.5 g of LiCl at 20°C

⇒ At 20 °C this solution is saturated when there is 83.5 grams of LiCl3 in solution

75.5 < 83.5

This solution is unsaturated

E) 8.22 g of Ba(OH)2 at 40°C

⇒ At 40 °C this solution is saturated when there is 8.22 grams of Ba(OH)2 in solution

This solution is saturated

Which of the following materials is not considered to be a semiconductor? germanium tin silicon aluminum

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Tin and Aluminum are not considered as semiconductors but rather conductors themselves because they are metals. Semiconductors are in general elements from column IV or or compounds of columns III and V of the periodic table.

Germanium and silicon are semiconductors because they are metalloids.
Aluminium is not considered to be a semiconductor.