The Aurora Borealis or northern light occur when solar flares react with the atmosphere near the north poles. The Aurora give off colred light because electricity is flowing. Which state of matter must the air be in for the Aurora to occur? A) gas B) liquid C) plasma D) solid

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Answer 1
Answer: Answer: C) plasma

Natural phenomena characterized by colored lights in the sky, is caused by the interaction of charged particles of energy from the solar wind with the magnetic layer of the earth so we have turbulence and multicolored plasma clouds known as auroras arise.
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

C) plasma

Explanation:

Plasma is the state where electrons are stripped allow these gases to conduct electricity.


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A solution of salt and water is 33.0% salt by mass and has a density of 1.50 g/ml. what mass of the salt in grams is in 5.00l of this solution?

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To answer this item, we solve first for the mass of the solution by multiplying the density by the volume. That is,

      m = (density)(volume)

Substituting the known values,
    m = (1.50 g/mL)(5L)(1000 mL/1L)
      m = 7500 grams

To determine the mass of the salt in the solution, multiply the calculated mass of the solution by the decimal equivalent of the percent salt in the solution.

      m of salt = (7500 g)(0.33)
      m of salt = 2475 grams

Answer: 2475 grams

Sulfurous acid is a diprotic acid with the following acid-ionization constants: Ka1 = 1.4x10−2, Ka2 = 6.5x10−8 If you have a 1.0 L buffer containing 0.252 M NaHSO3 and 0.139 M Na2SO3, what is the pH of the solution after addition of 50.0 mL of 1.00 M NaOH? Enter your answer numerically to 4 decimal places.

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Answer:

pH = 7.1581

Explanation:

The equilibrium of NaHSO₃ with Na₂SO₃ is:

HSO₃⁻ ⇄ SO₃²⁻ + H⁺

Where K of equilibrium is the Ka2: 6.5x10⁻⁸

HSO₃⁺ reacts with NaOH, thus:

HSO₃⁻ + NaOH → SO₃²⁻ + H₂O + Na⁺

As the buffer is of 1.0L, initial moles of HSO₃⁻ and SO₃²⁻ are:

HSO₃⁻: 0.252 moles

SO₃²⁻: 0.139 moles

Based on the reaction of NaOH, moles added of NaOH are subtracting moles of HSO₃⁻ and producing SO₃²⁻. The moles added are:

0.0500L ₓ (1mol /L): 0.050 moles of NaOH.

Thus, final moles of both compounds are:

HSO₃⁻: 0.252 moles - 0.050 moles = 0.202 moles

SO₃²⁻: 0.139 moles + 0.050 moles = 0.189 moles

Using H-H equation for the HSO₃⁻ // SO₃²⁻ buffer:

pH = pka + log [SO₃²⁻] / [HSO₃⁻]

Where pKa is - log Ka = 7.187

Replacing:

pH = 7.187 + log [0.189] / [0.202]

pH = 7.1581

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Answer:

You could collect the mixture and pour it in water, stir it , ad filter out the sand. This uses the physical property of solubility.

Explanation:

The salt dissolved, the sand didn't.