Hydrogen atoms and helium atoms are not the same.
True
False

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Answer 1
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Answer: The answer is False (No). All helium atoms have 2 protons in their nucleuses (nuclei). If an atom has only 1 proton it its nucleus, then it is a hydrogen atom. (it behaves like other hydrogen atoms, not like a helium atom.)

Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

FALSE

Explanation:

The answer is False (No). All helium atoms have 2 protons in their nucleuses (nuclei). If an atom has only 1 proton it its nucleus, then it is a hydrogen atom. (it behaves like other hydrogen atoms, not like a helium atom.)


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What is the cell potential?a. the difference in reduction potentials of the half-cells

b. the difference in oxidation potentials of the half-cells

c. the sum of reduction potentials of the half-cells

d. the sum of the oxidation of potentials of the half cells

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The correct answer is the difference in reduction potentials of the half-cells.
E(cell)=E(cathode)-E(anode).  

You can also think of it as the reduction potential of the cathode plus the oxidation potential of the anode since if you reverse the sign of the reduction potential you have the oxidation potential
example E(cathode)=0.7V and E(anode)=-1.2V.  E(cell)=0.7V+1.2V=1.9V
(the reduction potential for the anode is -1.2V but the oxidation potential is 1.2V)

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

Classify wine and beef stew as homogeneous or heterogeneous.

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Wine is a homogenous mixture while beef stew is a heterogeneous mixture as it has components which are clearly visible.

What are  the heterogeneous mixtures?

Heterogenous mixtures is defined as a type of mixture where in the composition is not uniform throughout the mixture.It consists as two or more phases. The phases are chemically distinct from each other.

As there are two or more phases present in heterogenous mixtures they can be separated by solvent extraction where in one phase is miscible with the solvent and the other phase is immiscible.

Components of a heterogenous mixtures are distinctly visible . There are two types of heterogenous mixtures, the colloids and the suspensions.These two vary with each other with respect to particle size.

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Wine is a homogeneous mixture. Homogeneous means same throughout. Most things with water are homogeneous. You only see the wine in this mixture.
Beef Stew is heterogeneous mixture. You can see the beef AND stew, it is different throughout. Not the same. Most heterogeneous mixtures are chunky or lumpy.

The compound HCI is an example of a (n)

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The compound HCl is an example of a strong acid. It fully dissociates into its respective ions H+ and Cl-.
HCI is an example of hydrochloric acid.

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Answer:

The equation is balanced.

Explanation:

The number of P atoms in the reactant side is 4 and the number of P atoms in the product side is also 4.

The number of O atoms in the reactant side is 16 and the number of O atoms in the product side is also 16.

The number of H atoms in the reactant side is 12 and the number of H atoms in the product side is also 12.

These results are in accordance with the law of conservation of mass.

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Given the balanced equation representing a reaction:H+(aq) + OH-(aq) ==> H2O(l) + energy
In this reaction there is conservation of
(1) mass, only
(2) mass and charge, only
(3) charge and energy, only
(4) charge, energy, and mass

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Answer: option (4) charge, energy, and mass.


Justification:


1) Charge, energy, and mass are always conserved in every chemical reaction.


Charge, energy and mass are not created nor destroyed, but can be transferred.


2) The charge can only be transferred by the motion of electrons, so the charge can move and end up on a different atom, but when you add up all the charge is conserved.


The charge balance is verified in the given equation since:


left side right side


(1+) + (1-) = 1 - 1 = 0 0


∴ The total charge of the reactants equals the total charge of the products.


3) As for energy, the right side shows the "apparition" of some energy. That means that the reaction is exothermic, i.e. it releases energy.


The energy released is the net result of the difference in the potencial chemical energy of the bonds of the products and the reactants.


The reactants have more chemical energy stored than the reactants, so potential energy was transformed into heat energy.


4) As for the mass, its conservation is verified when you check that there are the same number of particles of each spieces: two particles of hydrogen in the reactand side, such as in the products; and the particles of oxygen are one in the reactants and one in the products.


Given the balanced equation representing a reaction occurring in an electrolytic cell:

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An electrolytic cell where electrolysis occurs which consists of an electrolyte where current from an outside source is passed through in order to produce an electrochemical cell.