Which of the following regulates food labels? HACCP FSIS FDA EPA

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Answer 1
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FDA

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Answer 2
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FDA

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Which is an example of an atom?A) The smallest unit of Ne.
B) The smallest unit of P4.
C) The smallest unit of NH3.
D) The smallest unit of H2O.

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Answer:

Option A

Explanation:

An atom is the smallest particle of a chemical element that can exist.

Using the method of elimination;

Option A - This correct because an atom is the smallest unit of a chemical element ( Neon). It fits the definition given above.

Option B - This option is wrong  because P4 is a substance that is made up of four atoms of the same element, so it is a molecular element and not an atom.

A chemical compound is a chemical substance composed of many identical molecules composed of atoms from more than one element held together by chemical bonds.

Option C - This option is wrong because NH3 is a compound containing two different elements.

Option D - This option is wrong because H2O is a compound containing two different elements.

The smallest unit of Ne (Neon)

What is the volume of 2.1 moles of chlorine gas (Cl2) at standard temperature and pressure (STP)?

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Given:
 2.1 moles of chlorine gas (Cl2) at standard temperature and pressure (STP)
Required:
volume of CL2
Solution:
Use the ideal gas law
PV = nRT
V = nRT/P
V = (2.1 moles Cl2) (0.08203 L - atm / mol - K) (273K) / (1 atm)
V = 47 L

A nitride ion has 7 protons, 8 neutrons, and 10 electrons. What is the overall charge on this ion?

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The overall total would be (3-) charge. Hope I helped./ 

The overall total would be (3-) charge

A 1.149 g sample contains only vitamin C (C6H8O6) and sucralose (C12H19Cl3O8). When the sample is dissolved in water to a total volume of 41.1 mL, the osmotic pressure of the solution is 3.18 atm at 287 K. What is the mass percent of vitamin C and sucralose in the sample? a) mass percent vitamin C:%?
b) mass percent sucralose:%?

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The mass percentage of vitamin C is 74.5% and the mass percentage of sucralose is 25.5%.

Osmotic pressure (π) = iCRT

Where;

π = Osmotic pressure = 3.18 atm

i = Van't Hoff factor = 1 (molecular solution)

C = concentration (in mol/L)

R = gas constant = 0.082 LatmK-1mol-1

T = temperature =  287 K

But C = number of moles(n) /Volume (V)

volume = 41.1 mL or 0.0411 L

Substituting into the given equation;

π = n/V × RT

Make n the subject of the formula;

n = πV/RT

n = 3.18 atm ×  0.0411 L/0.082 LatmK-1mol-1 × 287 K

n = 0.0056 moles

Mass of vitamin C = a

Mass of sucralose = b

Mass of sample = 1.149 g

Hence;

a + b = 1.149

b = 1.149 - a

Molar mass of vitamin C = 176 g/mol

Molar mass of sucralose = 398 g/mol

Total number of moles = number of moles of vitamin C + number of moles of sucralose

 0.0056  moles = a/176  + (1.149 - a)/398

70048 ( 0.0056 ) = 398a + 176 (1.149 - a)

392.269 = 398a + 202.224 - 176a

392.269 - 202.224 = 398a  - 176a

190.045 = 222a

a = 190.045/222

a = 0.856 g

But;

b = 1.149 - a

Where a =  0.856 g

b = 1.149 - 0.856

b = 0.293 g

Mass percent vitamin C =  0.856 g/1.149 g × 100/1

= 74.5%

Mass percent sucralose = 0.293/1.149 g × 100/1

= 25.5%

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What gas is removed from inhaled air

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ur answer is oxygen (O2)!!

What gas is removed from inhaled air?

oxygen (O2)

As a sample of matter is cooled, its particles

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As a sample of matter is cooled, its particles slowly moves because their kinetic energy is being reduced due to the temperature being reduced also.