List 2 salts that would NOT be neutral and show/explain why.

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What is produced when an acid reacts with a metal?a. Salt and hydrogen
c. Water and base
b. Carbon and salt
d. Carbon dioxide and water

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Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

When an acid reacts with a metal then there occurs formation of a salt along with liberation of hydrogen gas.

For example, Zn + 2HCl \rightarrow ZnCl_(2) + H_(2)

Here, Zn (zinc) is the metal which when added to hydrogen chloride acid them it leads to the formation of salt zinc chloride and hydrogen gas.

This type of reaction is also known as single displacement reaction.

Thus, we can conclude that salt and hydrogen is produced when an acid reacts with a metal.

The answer should be A.  The metal will replace the hydrogen as the cation which will result in the a salt and hydrogen gas.  An example is Mg reacting with HCl which produces MgCl₂ (salt) and H₂ (hydrogen).

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

Which hand is negatively charged? Ο Α. OB. Oc. OD. ​

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Answer:

it would be OA that is negatively charged

Backpackers often use canisters of white gas to fuel a cooking stove's burner. If one canister contains 1.45 L of white gas, and the density of the gas is 0.710 g/cm3, how many kilograms of fuel are contained in one canister?

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The number of  kilograms  of fuel   that are contained in one  canister  is 1.03 Kilograms


calculation

mass =  density x  volume

Density= 0.710 g/cm³

volume = 1.45 L

convert  1.45 l into cm³  to make the units  uniform

that is     1 L= 1000 cm³

              1.45 L=  cm³

by cross  multiplication

= (1.45 L  x 1000 cm³)  / 1 L  = 1450 cm³


mass is therefore =   0.710g/cm³  x 1450 cm³   =1029.5 grams


convert grams to Kg

1 kg = 1000 grams

  ? kg  =1029.5  grams

by cross  multiplication

= (1 kg  x 1029.5 grams) /1000 grams  = 1.0295 Kg ≅1.03 kg



the canister contains a gas used to fuel a burner

the volume of the white gas to be used is - 1.45 L

density of white gas is 0.710 g/cm³

density is defined as the mass per unit volume

the mass of 1 cm³ of white gas is - 0.710 g

1 cm³ is equivalent to 0.001 L

the volume given is in Litres

so if 0.001 L has a mass of 0.710 g

then 1.45 L have a mass of - 0.710 g / 0.001 L x 1.45 L = 1030 g

since 1000 g is equivalent to 1 kg

mass of white fuel is - 1030 g/1000 g/kg = 1.03 kg

theres 1.03 kg of fuel in one canister



according to the third law if a football player hits another player with an action force of 1500n how much will the reaction force be

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Answer:

The reaction would be 1500n (equal reaction)

Explanation:

This can be explained by Newton's third law of motion which states that for every action (force), there is an opposite and equal reaction. In other words, when two objects or people come in contact, the magnitude of force which they exert on each other is equal and they both feel an equal reaction force.

It doesn't matter whether one of the colliding bodies is of bigger mass than the other.  This Newton's third law of motion is also known as the law of action and reaction.

Are temperature and heat physical or chemical properties?

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It is a chemical property

In Dna, guanine always forms hydrogen bonds with?

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The DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid is composed of a pentose sugar, a base and phosphate group. The bases are adenine, thymine, cytosine and guanine. Guanine always forms hydrogen bonds with cytosine. Remember the statement “Apples in the Tree, Cars in the Garage”. The A stands for adenine and pairs with T-thymine then C – cytosine and G – guanine.