10. How many g of Cu(OH)2 can be made from 9.1 x 1025 atoms of O?

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Answer 1
Answer: Molar mass Cu(OH)₂ = 97.561 g/mol

97.561 g Cu(OH)₂ --------------- 6.02x10²³ atoms
  ? g Cu(OH)₂ -------------------- 9.1x10²⁵ atoms

mass = 9.1x10²⁵ * 97.561 / 6.02x10²³

mass = 8.87x10²⁷ / 6.02x10²³

mass = 14734.2 g

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How would you prepare 3.5 L of a 0.9M solution of KCl?

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Calculate the mass of the solute in the solution :

Molar mass KCl = 
74.55 g/mol

m = Molarity * molar mass * volume

m = 0.9 * 74.55 * 3.5

m = 234.8325 g 

To prepare 0.9 M KCl solution, weigh 234.8325 g of salt in an analytical balance, dissolve in a beaker, shortly after transfer with the help of a funnel of transfer to a volumetric flask of 100 cm³ and complete with water up to the mark, then cover the balloon and finally shake the solution to mix

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When three pairs of electrons are shared in a molecule, what shape will the molecule be?a. tetrahedral
b. trigonal planar
c. bent
d. linear

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The correct answer is B. The shape of a molecule where three pairs of electrons are shared is a trigonal planar. This is characterized by one central atom and three atoms forming an equilateral triangle which is bonded to the central atom.

Answer:

Trigonal Planar is the correct answer.

What is agriculture​

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Answer:

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Describe the crystallization process as applied in salt preparation

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Explanation:

The principle used in the preparation of these salts is to dissolve

the cystine in an alcoholic alkali solution to which just sufficient

water to effect solution has been added, and, after filtering from

excess cystine, to precipitate the salt by addition of a suitable

indifferent solvent. While various solvents, such as acetone,

ether, or large amounts of alcohol caused precipitations, these were

either oily or amorphous. Only acetonitrile was found to possess

the power of initiating regular crystallization in the salt solutions.

While the solutions of the different salts require different amounts

of the solvent for complete precipitation, a partial substitution of

absolute ether for acetonitrile was found expedient in the case

of the most soluble of the salts, the K salt.

Answer:

It is simply a process of forming crystal.

Explanation:            When salt is heated and dissolve in the liquid mainly water then its called saturated solution. When we further add salt and increase heat in order to dissolve it then it forcibly dissolve in liquid it's called supersaturated solution. After we slowly cool down the temperature then the salt we have put in supersaturated solution arises in the form of crystal. Hence its called crystalization.

What is special about nitrogen?
and what is it main function?

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What is the chemical formula of a trisaccharide made of three bonded glucose molecules?

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 (6 C, 12 H, 6 O) x 3 - (H20) x 2 = 18 carbons, 32 hydrogens, 16 oxygens 

the answer is C18H32O16 
because you use 2 water molecules to form molecule...so you are losing 4 H molecules and 2 O molecules). the first 2 glucose molecule combine losing one water molecule; and the third combines to them, losing another water molecule.