Given the speed of light (3.00 × 108 m/s) and a wavelength 5.9 × 10-7 m, what is the frequency?

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Answer 1
Answer: Wavelength x Frequency = Speed

So, 5.9 x 10^-7 x F = 3 x 10^8

Rearranging the equation, we get:
F = (3 x 10^8)/(5.9 x 10^-7) = 5.08 x 10^14 Hz

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A solution of H2SO4(aq) with a molal concentration of 4.80 m has a density of 1.249 g/mL. What is the molar concentration of this solution?

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Imagine we have mass of solvent 1kg (1000g)
According to that: 
molality =n(solute) / m(solvent) =\ \textgreater \ 4.8m = 4.8mole / 1kg
= 4.8 mole * 98 g/mole = 470g
m(H2SO4) = n(H2SO4)*Mr(H2SO4) =\ \textgreater \=\ \textgreater \ Molarity = 4.8 mole / 1.2 L = 4 M m(H2SO4)  which is =470g

m(solution) = m(H2SO4) + m(solvent) = 470 + 1000 = 1470 g
d(solution) = m(solution) / V(solution) =>
=> 1.249 g/mL = 1470 g / V(solution) =>

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Answer: 4.078 M

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Which has should only be produced in a fume hood?a. Cl2
b. CO2
c. H2
d. H2O

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The gas that should only be produced in a fume hood is a. Cl2.
Chlorine gas is toxic gas. Upon inhalation, it irritates the pulmonary tract and damages the respiratory tract. Both short term and long term exposure to Cl2 gas are known to have destructive effects.

The blue color of the sky results from the scattering of sunlight by molecules in the air. The blue light has a frequency of about 7.03 × 1014 Hz. Calculate the wavelength (in nm) associated with this radiation, and calculate the energy (in joules) of a single photon associated with this frequency. Enter your answers in scientific notation.

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Answer:

λ = 426.7 nm

E = 4.66 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

Explanation:

The equation of frequency is:

f = v / λ

v: velocity

λ: wavelength

λ = v / f

λ = 3 x 10⁸ m.s⁻¹ / 7.03 x 10¹⁴ Hz

λ = 426.7 nm

The energy of a single photon is

E = hf

h: Plank's constant = 6.63 x 10⁻³⁴ m²kgs⁻¹

E =  6.63 x 10⁻³⁴ m²kgs⁻¹ x 7.03 x 10¹⁴ Hz

E = 4.66 x 10⁻¹⁹ J

Convert the following numbers into Scientific Notation1) 3.400
2) 0.000023
3) 101,000
4) 0.010
5) 45.01
6) 1,000,000
7) 0.00671
8) 4.50

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3400 x 10^-3
2.3 x 10^-5
1.01 x 10^5
1.0 x10^-2
4.5 x 10^1
1.0 x 10^6
6.71 x10^-3
450 x 10^-2

Final answer:

The question asked about converting normal numbers into scientific notation. The answer provided the eight scientific notation equivalents for each of the numbers provided in the question, explaining the process of calculating them.

Explanation:

To write numbers in scientific notation, we have to express them in the form of a x 10^n, where 1 <= a < 10 and n represents the number of places the decimal place has been moved. Let's proceed with each given number:

  1. 3.400 is already in the form. Hence, it is written as 3.4 x 10^0.
  2. To convert 0.000023 into scientific notation, move the decimal place 5 places to the right. So, this is 2.3 x 10^-5.
  3. 101,000 converts to 1.01 x 10^5.
  4. For 0.010, we move the decimal place 2 places to the right, giving 1.0 x 10^-2.
  5. 45.01 in scientific notation is 4.501 x 10^1.
  6. 1,000,000 becomes 1.0 x 10^6.
  7. To translate 0.00671 into scientific notation, you move the decimal place 3 places to the right, leaving 6.71 x 10^-3.
  8. Lastly, 4.50 remains as 4.5 x 10^0.

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The components in a mixture do not combine chemically true or false?

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True
A mixture is a combination of two or more substances in any proportions. The substances in a mixture do not combine chemically, so they retain their physical properties