In the reaction Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) H2 (g) + MgCl2 (aq), how many grams of hydrogen gas will be produced from 125.0 milliliters of a 6.0 M HCl in an excess of Mg?

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Answer 1
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The balanced reaction is: 

Mg (s) + 2HCl (aq) = H2 (g) + MgCl2 (aq)

We are given the amount of  reactants to be reacted. This will be the starting point of the calculations.

.125 L HCl solution (6.0 mol HCl / L solution) ( 1 mol H2 / 2 mol HCl ) ( 2.02 g H2 / 1 mol H2 ) = 0.76 g H2


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Which of the following does NOT correctly describe the kinetic molecular theory? Collisions between gas particles are inelastic.Gas particles are small and spherical with an insignificant volume.
During collisions between two gas particles, kinetic energy is transferred without any loss.
The motion of gas particles is constant and random.

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Answer:   Collisions between gas particles are inelastic.

Explanation:  Kinetic Molecular Theory explains the basic relation between the temperature and the speed of the gaseous molecule . From this theory itself, ideal gas equation was born.

the incorrect postulates among the given is that the 'Collisions between gas particles are inelastic' because during collision, the gas molecules collide with one another as well as with the walls of the container .

Thus there is no loss of kinetic energy in the collision phenomenon .

It is also correctly given that Gas particles are small and spherical with an insignificant volume and the motion of gas particles is constant and random.

Collisions between gas particles are inelastic. - A

The collisions in a gas are assumed to be perfectly elastic

Why does red appear first in the visible light spectrum? A Red light has the shortest wavelength, so it is refracted the least. B Red light has the shortest wavelength, so it is refracted the most. C Red light has the longest wavelength, so it is refracted the most. D Red light has the longest wavelength, so it is refracted the least.

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The red light appears first in the visible light spectrum as it exhibits the longest wavelength, and is refracted the least.

The relation between wavelength and refraction of light:

The phenomenon of bending of light as it moves from one medium to another is termed refraction. The intensity of refraction enhances with the decrease in the wavelength of light. The shorter wavelengths of light, that is, blue and violet are slowed more and at the same time experience more bending in comparison to the lights of longer wavelengths, that is, red.

The red color exhibits the longest wavelength and the slowest vibration, on the other hand, violet color exhibits the shortest wavelength and the fastest vibration of energy. The longer the wavelength, the less it is refracted and vice versa, This is the reason that red light appears first in the visible light spectrum.

Thus, the correct answer is option D.

Find out more information about the relation between wavelength and refraction here:

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Answer:

c.

Explanation:

Please help me with this question number 22

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If I remember correctly 1 Cal (capital C) is equal to 1000 cal (lower case c) where Cal is used in nutrition since 1 cal is actually relatively small.  If I am write about that, the answer should be 138Cal (nutritional calories) equals 138000cal.  Therefore I think the answer is 138000cal.

I hope this helps.  Let me know in the comments if anything is unclear.

Which of the following are likely to not form bonds? A gold atoms.b. Oxygen atoms.
c. neon atoms.
d. magnesium and chlorine atoms.

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I believe C is your best choice forgive me if I am wrong.

In a solution of salt and water, which component is the solute? A.
salt







B.
water







C.
beaker







D.
oxygen

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Answer : The correct option is (A) Salt.

Explanation :

Solute : It is defined as a substance which is dissolved in a solvent. It is a smaller component of a solution.

Solvent : It is defined as a substance that dissolves a solute. It is a larger component of a solution.

In a salt and water solution, the solute is salt component and the solvent is water component.

Therefore, the correct answer is Salt.

The component of the solute is SALT.

In which tool are uranium atoms split to make electricity?

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I'm assuming this refers to nuclear fission, which is in fact used to create heat, causing steam to spin turbines.
In which case, Uranium atoms are split by absorbing neutrons inside the reactor of a nuclear power station.