Answer:
q = mC∆T
q = heat = ?
m = mass = 6.30 g
C = specific heat = 0.385 J/g/deg
∆T = change in temperature = 32-20 = 12º
q = ((6.30 g)(0.385 J/g/deg)(12 deg) = 29.1 J (to 3 significant figures)
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
how do you think petals protect the internal structures of a plant?
Answer:
hmm that is a very tricky question. probably from over flooding with water
Please help I'm not sure what the answers are
Answer:
An element's mass number (A) is the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons. The small contribution of mass from electrons is disregarded in calculating the mass number.
how did the idea of what a cell was develop overtime
Answer:
experiments
Explanation:
I am not sure but heres my take
Answer:
It was only after the invention of electron microscope that the idea developed
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Answer:
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1. Why is the timing of tides predictable?
A. because winds are predictable
B. because the moon’s path is predictable
C. because ocean water density is predictable
D. because the sun’s movements are predictable
Answer:
Because the moon's path is predictable
Explanation:
The moon affects the tides
Burning a candle melts the wax, but also burns the wick. Explain how burning a candle involves both physical and chemical changes.
Answer:
Burning of the candle is both physical and chemical change. Burning of the candle melts the wax and hence physical state of wax has changed from solid to liquid.
Again the wax combines with the atmospheric oxygen and changes to carbon dioxide, heat and light.
Thus both the changes are accompanied by the burning of the candle.
Explanation:
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what is the energy that can transform from one thing to another
Answer:
Energía geotérmica (calor → energía eléctrica) Motores térmico, como el motor de combustión interna utilizado en automóviles o el motor de vapor (calor → energía mecánica) Energía térmica oceánica (calor → energía eléctrica) Represas hidroeléctricas (energía potencial gravitacional → energía eléctrica)
Explanation:
Answer:
One type of energy can change into another type of energy. Energy transformation means the changing of energy from one type to another, e.g. from kinetic energy to electrical energy, or from potential energy to kinetic energy.
Explanation:
Predict Will you find starch in a plant leaf grown in the light? Why?
Answer:
You would find starch in a plant leaf.
Explanation:
This is due to the fact that when there is excess energy, it will be stored in plant tissue as starch.
how many grams is 3.49 moles NaCl
Answer:
m = 204.16 grams
Explanation:
Given that,
No. of moles, n = 3.49
Molar mass of NaCl, M = 58.5 g/mol
We need to find the mass of 3.49 moles NaCl. We know that,
[tex]n=\dfrac{m}{M}\\\\m=n\times M\\\\m=3.49 \times 58.5\\\\m=204.16\ g[/tex]
So, there are 204.16 grams in 3.49 moles NaCl.
Convert 5 pounds to kilograms
Help me pleaseeee
Answer:
2.268
Explanation:
5 lb × 0.45359237 = 2.26796185 kg
How to convert Pounds to Kilograms
1 pound (lb) is equal to 0.45359237 kilograms (kg).
1 lb = 0.45359237 kg
The mass m in kilograms (kg) is equal to the mass m in pounds (lb) times 0.45359237:
m(kg) = m(lb) × 0.45359237
Example
Convert 5 lb to kilograms:
m(kg) = 5 lb × 0.45359237 = 2.268 kg
Hope this helped!!!
Answer:
2.26796 kg
Explanation:
Lymph nodes are...
A. bean shaped.
B. circular.
C. carrot shaped.
D. asparagus shaped.
Answer:
a
Explanation:
34.56 + 42.235 x 0.0123 – 0.001
with correct sig figs
Answer: 35.078 to 3 significant figures
Explanation:
Solving;
34.56 + 42.235 * 0.0123 - 0.001
We solve the multiplication first according to the BODMAS rule.
So,
42.235 * 0.0123 = 0.51949
Doing the addition,
34.56 + 0.51949 - 0.001
This gives;
35.079 - 0.001
And finally the subtraction gives;
= 35.078
Mass = 35g Volume = 7cm3 What is the Density?
Answer:
5 g/cm^3
Explanation:√3V=1.91293cm
26) Is the constant speed that a falling object eventually reaches when air 3 points
resistance builds up and prevents further acceleration *
Speed of Gravity
Terminal Velocity
Acceleration
Drag speed
Answer:
terminal velcity
Explanation:
A voltaic cell with a basic aqueous electrolyte is based on the oxidation of Cd(s) to Cd(OH)2(s) and the reduction of MnO4–(aq) to MnO2(s).
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Oxidation half equation;
3Cd(s) + 6OH^-(aq) ------> 3Cd(OH)2(s) + 6e
Reduction half equation;
2MnO4^-(aq) + 8H^-(aq) + 6e --------> 2MnO2(s) + 4H2O(l)
Balanced reaction equation;
3Cd(s) + 6OH^-(aq) + 2MnO4^-(aq) + 8H^-(aq) ------> 3Cd(OH)2(s) + 2MnO2(s)
Number of electrons transferred = 6
I need help I don’t really get what I have to do to get the answer
Sometimes the number of electrons in an atom changes. These atoms are called what
Answer:
ions
Explanation:
6. List two (2) ethical issues that the healthcare provider has a public duty to report.
Answer: Communicable diseases, abuse gunshot wounds and forensic medicine
Explanation:
What are three main ocean currents?
3.4
Why is this cocktail not the perfect medication to treat infections by these
bacteria?
Answer:
many bacteria are resistant to penicillin and other β-lactam antibiotics - some bacteria have beta-lactamase enzymes and are able to break down the antibiotics - as a result, many drugs are combined with other drugs that are β-lactamase inhibitors.
Explanation:
Quizlet
The particles of a substance lose energy and change from
a disordered structure with large distances between the particles to
a loosely ordered state.
Which change of state is described?
Answer:
A Liquid
Explanation:
structure with large distance (gas) than goes to a loosely ordered state (liquid)
I hope this helps
When the water inside a living cell freezes, the ice crystals damage the cell. The wood frog is a unique creature that can survive being frozen. In extremely cold
conditions, the frogs liver produces large amounts of glucose (C6H12O6), which becomes concentrated in the frog's cells. How does the glucose help prevent ice
from forming in the frogs cells?
A)The added glucose dissociates and creates faster moving molecules.
B) The added glucose lowers the vapor pressure relative to the pure solvent.
C) The added glucose requires more energy which warms the frog
D)The added glucose lowers the freezing point of the solution within the frog's cells.
Which of the following is an example of a physical property?*
the mass
ability to rust
flammability
ability to combust
Answer: The mass
Explanation: ability to rust, flammability, and ability to combust are chemical properties.
what is the unit for particles of titanium iii oxide
a. Ions
b. Atoms
C: molecules
d. Formula units
Answer:
d
Explanation:
Which organisms are decomposers?
Select all correct answers.
mushrooms
snake
bacteria
grass
mold
Answer:
mushrooms bacteria mold
Explanation:
If you have 35 moles of sodium hydroxide (NaOH) in a 5000 mL solution, what is the concentration of the NaOH in the solution?
Answer:
7 mol.dm^3
Explanation:
formula for calculating concentration: C = n/v
Start by changing 5000ml solution to dm^3 because volume is in dm^3
1 ml = 1cm^3
then from a cm^3 to dm^3 you divide by 1000
5000ml = 5000cm^3
5000÷1000= 5dm^3
c = n/v
= 35/5
= 7mol.dm^3
Mg(s) + HCl (l) --> H2 (g) +MgCl2 (s) A student conducted an experiment with 2g of magnesium and 3 mL of 6M hydrochloric acid. Equal volumes (3mL) of hydrochloric acid and magnesium strips (2g) were put into each tube. What are the reactants in this reaction?
Answer: Do you have an image so I can solve it?
Our body is also a good conductor
of electricity because of the
presence of ______.
Please answer it this is my last question on my test i'll give you 20 points to answer?
Which is a characteristic of a physical change?
a
The chemical bonds in the substance are unchanged.
b
The change cannot be seen.
c
The molecules all move at the same speed.
d
The substance has reacted with another substance.