What is the correct formula for the ionic compound chromium (III) nitride?

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Answer 1
answer: CrN

hope that helps

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A gas that exerts a pressure of
15.6 psi in a container with a volume of
L will exert a
pressure
of
25.43 psi when transferred to a
container with a volume of 1.895 L.

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Answer:

V1 = 3.09 L

Explanation:

Initial Pressure, P1 = 15.6 psi

Initial Volume, V1 = ?

Final Pressure, P2 = 25.43 psi

Final Volume, V2 = 1.895 L

The relationship between these quantities is given by boyles law;

V1P1 = V2P2

V1 = V2P2 / P1 = 1.895 * 25.43 / 15.6

V1 = 3.09 L

How many Joules of heat are required to melt 250 grams of ice at 0°C?
AHfus = 334 J/g
AHvap = 2258 J/g
Cp= 4.184 J/g C

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Answer:

cp =4.184/c / j

Explanation:

ahvap=2258j/g

Heat required : Q = 83500 J = 83.5 kJ

Further explanation

Given

mass ice = 250 g at 0°C

Required

The heat required

Solution

The heat to change the phase can be formulated :

Q = m.Lf (melting/freezing)

Lf=latent heat of fusion

Input the value :

Q = 250 g x 334 J/g

Q = 83500 J

How many orbitals are for p shapes

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Answer:

3

Explanation:

From the table below we see that we can have three possible orbitals when l = 1. These are designated as p orbitals and have a sort of 8 shapes. Each of the p orbitals has a different orientation in three-dimensional space.

Which organelle of a prokaryotic cell contains genetic information?


cell membrane


ribosomes


nucleus


nucleoid

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Answer:

The right option is the 4 one. nucleoid

Prokaryotic cells are simple cells that lack a definite nucleus and some membrane-bound organelles. Prokaryotic cells have a nucleoid region, which is an irregularly-shaped central region of the cell that contains the cell’s genetic information (DNA). Other organelles that can be found in prokaryotic cells include plasma membrane, cell wall, cytoplasm, and ribosomes.

Explanation:

Answer:

nucleoid

Explanation:

plsss help ASAP!!!
BRAINLIEST

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Answer:

-175.15

Explanation:

1.0 °C = 274.15 K

2.0 °C = 275.15 K

3.0 °C = 276.15 K

4.0 °C = 277.15 K

5.0 °C = 278.15 K

6.0 °C = 279.15 K

7.0 °C = 280.15 K

8.0 °C = 281.15 K

9.0 °C = 282.15 K

371.7 k hope this helps

In which of these do you need to know the direction in which the object is moving?
velocity
instantaneous speed
average speed
mass

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Answer:

velocity

Explanation:

A fixed mass of oxygen gas occupies 300cm cube at 0 degree centigrade. what volume would the gas occupy at 15 degree centigrade​

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Answer:

hey

Explanation:

3. Iron + copper sulphate
Will it react

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Answer: Iron displaces copper ions from an aqueous solution of copper sulphate. ... In this reaction, metallic iron is converted into ferrous ion (Fe2+) and cupric ion (Cu2 +) is converted into metallic copper. Fe (s) + Cu2 + (aq) —→ Fe2+ (aq) + Cu (s).

Explanation:

Which layer of the atmosphere is directly above the troposphere?
exosphere
stratosphere
troposphere
mesosphere

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Answer:

stratosphere is directly above troposphere I think

The answer is stratosphere.

which of these hypothesis is not falsifiable?
a. there is life on other planets.
b. our sun will burn out within the next billion years.
c. the universe is stagnant.
d. jupiter is the best planet in our solar system.

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Answer: it is D

Explanation:its D cause that is a opinion it is not sientificly correct

What is the density of an
object that has a mass of
120 g and volume of 5 ml?

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The density of an  object ρ = 24 g/ml

Further explanation

Given

mass of an object = 120 g

volume = 5 ml

Required

The density

Solution

Density is a quantity derived from the mass and volume  

Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume  

Density formula:  

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {\rho ~ = ~ \frac {m} {V}}}}[/tex]

ρ = density  

m = mass  

v = volume  

Input the value :

ρ = 120 g : 5 ml

ρ = 24 g/ml

Give an example of elastic potential energy

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Answer:

An archer's stretched bow.

Explanation:

Elastic potential energy is energy stored as a result of applying a force to deform an elastic object.

which part of the plant you think is the least important?

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Answer:

Well maybe the pedals they don't help much

Explanation:

Answer:

brainliest please

Explanation:

the pollen probably because other plants have it

A by-product of photosynthesis that is not used by the plant, but rather released into the air, is ________________.

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Answer: I think is carbon dioxide!!

Explanation: ( i havent learned about photosynthesis in a long time :) )

hope i helped!! also have a good day!

What is the name of the element with the chemical symbol B?​

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Answer:

boron

Explanation:

cuz science.......

The theory of _______ of matter states that cannot be created or destoryed

Word bank: Matter Volume Element Conservation Mass Atoms Properties

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Answer:

mass pic is explanation hope it helps

A boy sets up a picnic on the beach next to a sand dune. how are sand dunes formed?

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Answer:

Sand dunes are created when wind deposits sand on top of each other until a small mound starts to form. Once that first mound forms, sand piles up on the windward side more and more until the edge of the dune collapses under its own weight.

8. Which type of bond results when one or more valence
electrons are transferred from one atom to another?
A) a hydrogen bond
B) an ionic bond
C) a nonpolar covalent bond
D) a polar covalent bond

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

A chemical process used to produce ethanol as a fuel additive was expected to produce 5,000 kilograms of ethanol based on the amounts of starting materials used, but only 4,760 kilograms were produced. What was the percent yield for ethanol in this process?
A)1.09
B)4.80
C)95.2
D)105

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Answer:

C)95.2

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Expected yield  = 5000kg

Experimental  yield  = 4760kg

Unknown:

Percentage yield  = ?

Solution:

The percentage yield of the substance is determined by find the ratio of the true experimental yield to the expect yield and multiply by 100;

  Percentage yield  = [tex]\frac{4760}{5000}[/tex] x 100 = 95.2%

A solid has shape and volume?

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Answer:

A solid has a definite volume and shape, a liquid has a definite volume but no definite shape, and there is no definite volume or shape of a gas. Usually, the transition from solid to liquid does not change a substance's volume substantially.

Explanation:

help me out please!?

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Answer:

area a

Explanation:

How many grams of NH3 can be dissolved in 50 grams of water at 50oC?

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15 grams of  NH3 can be dissolved

Further explanation

Given

50 grams of water at 50°C

Required

mass of NH3

Solution

Solubility is the maximum amount of a substance that can dissolve in some solvents. Factors that affect solubility  

1. Temperature: 2. Surface area: 3. Solvent type: 4. Stirring process:

We can use solubility chart (attached) to determine the solubility of NH3 at 50°C

From the graph, we can see that the solubility of NH3 in 100 g of water at 50 C is 30 g

So that the solubility in 50 grams of water is:

= 50/100 x 30

= 15 grams

According to the kinetic molecular theory, which statement describes the particles in a sample of an ideal gas

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Explanation:

an ideal gas moves in constant, rapid motion

Calculate the molecular formula of a compound with the empirical formula CH O and a molar mass of 150 g/mol.

A) C2H4O2

B) C3H6O3

C) C4H8O4

D) C5H10O5

E) C6H12O6

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The molecular formula : D) C₅H₁₀O₅

Further explanation

Given

The empirical formula CH₂O

The molar mass of 150 g/mol

Required

The molecular formula

Solution

The empirical formula is the smallest comparison of atoms of compound forming elements.  

A molecular formula is a formula that shows the number of atomic elements that make up a compound.  

(empirical formula) n = molecular formula  

(CH₂O)n = 150 g/mol

(12+2.1+16)n = 150

(30)n = 150

n = 5

Select the correct answer.

Which statement best describes how chemical equations demonstrate conservation of mass?

A.
The number of reactants is the same as the number of products.
B.
The compounds are the same on each side of the reaction.
C.
The number of atoms of each element is the same on each side of the equation.
D.
The state of matter is the same on each side of the equation.

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Answer:

All of the Above

A.The number of reactants is the same as the number of products.

B.The compounds are the same on each side of the reaction.

C.The number of atoms of each element is the same on each side of the equation.

D.The state of matter is the same on each side of the equation.

Explanation:

Answer:

C

Explanation:

I did the test

HELP ASAP DUE IN 5 MINUTES

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the second one i think, hope this helps

Answer:

 a

Explanation:

Balance the equation
AgBr +
GaPO4 →
Ag3PO4 +
GaBi3

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Answer:

3AgBr + GaPO4 ----> Ag3PO4 + GaBr3

Explanation:

Select the set of coefficients that would balance the following equation:
S + HNO3 →
H2SO4 + NO2 + H2O
O 3, 2, 2, 3,1
O 6, 2, 2, 6, 2
O 1.6, 1, 2,6
O 1,6, 1, 6,2

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i think it’s the second one

What animal did Darwin study in the Galapagos Islands?
1. Yellow fin tuna
2. Spiders
3. Hawks
4. Finches

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Answer:

The answer is 4.

Explanation:

Finches.

Answer:

4. Finches

Darwin studied the forms of the beak, and found that they were different based on what they ate.

If 10.0 L of nitrogen gas reacts with 16.0 L of hydrogen gas, how many liters of ammonia gas (NH3) will be
produced?

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Volume of ammonia gas : 10.67 L

Further explanation

Given

10.0 L of nitrogen gas

16.0 L of hydrogen gas

Required

Volume of ammonia gas

Solution

Reaction

N₂ + 3H₂ ⇒ 2NH₃

From Avogadro's hypothesis, at the same temperature and pressure, the ratio of gas volume will be equal to the ratio of gas moles  

Find limiting reactant :

N₂ : 10 : 1 = 10

H₂ : 16 : 3 = 5.3

H₂ as a limiting reactant

So volume of NH₃ based on H₂

= 2/3 x volume H₂

= 2/3 x 16 L

= 10.67 L

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