The bohr model of the atom addresed the problem a) why electrons didn't fall into the positive nucleus b) how so many positive charges could be crowded into such a small space in the nucleus c) how so much energy could be released from an atom d) all of the above
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Chemistry, 21.06.2019 15:30
Determine the empirical formula of a compound containing 40.6 grams of carbon, 5.1 grams of hydrogen, and 54.2 grams of oxygen. in an experiment, the molar mass of the compound was determined to be 118.084 g/mol. what is the molecular formula of the compound? for both questions, show your work or explain how you determined the formulas by giving specific values used in calculations.
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 06:00
There are 6.022, 104 atoms of hg in 1 mole of hg the number of atoms in 45 moles of hg can be found by multiplying 4.5 by 6.022, 102 which is the number of atoms in 4.5 moles of hg, correctly written in scientific notation with the correct number of significant figures? 0 21,109 0 21,100 271, 1024 27.099, 100 mark this and retum save and exit submit
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 11:40
Modern pennies are composed of zinc coated with copper. a student determines the mass of a penny to be 2.482 g and then makes several scratches in the copper coaling (to expose the underlying zinc). the student puts the scratched penny in hydrochloric acid, where the following reaction occurs between the zinc and the hcl (the copper remains undissolved): zn(s) + 2 hcl(aq) → h2(g) + zncl(aq)the student collects the hydrogen produced over water at 25 °c. the collected gas occupies a volume of 0.899 l at a total pressure of 79 j mmhg. calculate the percent zinc (by mass) in the penny. (assume that all the zn in the penny dissolves.)
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Chemistry, 22.06.2019 12:30
Consider the four elements above. which one of these elements will combine with oxygen in a 1: 1 ratio?
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