b) Name three substances which can undergo sublimation and deposition respectively​

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Answer 1

solid carbon dioxide, iodine, arsenic, and naphthalene

Explanation:

Examples of substances that undergo sublimation

Examples of solids that sublime are dry ice (solid carbon dioxide), iodine, arsenic, and naphthalene (the stuff mothballs are made of).


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Can someone help me I am stuck on this question it would mean the world if u helped me =) have a nice day!

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Deer! They are herbivores:))
a deer is a consumer not a decomposer so therefore the answer is , deer!

When planning a simple experiment, what does it mean to “test one variable”?

a During the experiment, the scientist keeps the control the same but changes many other elements he or she is testing.

b During the experiment, the scientist has only one element, or variable, that is changed to test the hypothesis.

c The scientist can only use simple language and materials when planning the one variable to be tested.

d The scientist plans and performs just one science experiment a day to test one variable.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is "b". "During the experiment, the scientist has only one element, or variable, that is changed to test the hypothesis."

Explanation:

I remember from last year but I'm not totally sure. Good luck!

The experimental setup has been the design that includes the experimental and the control group. during the experiment, only one variable is changed to test the hypothesis. Thus, option b is correct.

What is experimental design?

The experiment design includes the testing of the hypothesis to solve the problem and reach the solution through the analysis of the observations. It has been the setup that includes the test and the control group that involves the dependent, independent, and controlled variables.

Testing one variable in the experimental designs means changing one of the elements of the experience to prove the reliability of the hypothesis. This variable is the factor that alters and affects the other factors of the experiment and leads to a cause and effect.

The result of the effect of the hypothesis proves the testability of the experiment and provides solutions to the research question. This further leads to the formulation of the law and theory.

Therefore, option A. testing one variable involves proving the hypothesis.

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A] 1 N2 + 3 H2 → 2 NH3

1. How many moles and grams of ammonia can be made from 6.3 moles of H2 ?

2. How many moles and particles of ammonia can be made from 2.5 moles of N2 ?

3. How many moles is 425 g of ammonia? How many moles and grams of N2 are needed to make it?

4. How many moles and grams and liters of H2 are needed to make 10 moles of ammonia?

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I haven't done these in some time, so I'm not sure if they are 100% right.

1) 6.3 moles of H2( 2 mol of NH3 / 3  mol of H2)= 4.2 mol of NH3

6.3 moles of H2( 2 mol of NH3/ 3 mol of H2)(17.04 g of NH3/1 mol NH3)= 71.57 g of NH3

2) 2.5 moles of N2(2 mol of NH3/1 mol of N2)= 5 moles of NH3

2.25 moles of N2(2 mol of NH3/ 1 mol of N2)(6.02x10^23 particles/ 1 mol of NH3)= 3.01x10^24 particles of NH3

3) 425 g of NH3(1 mol of NH3/17.04 g NH3)= 24.9 moles of NH3

425 g of NH3(1 mol of NH3/17.04 g of NH3)(1 mol of N2/2 mol of NH3)(28.02 g of N2/1 mol N2)= 349 g of N2

425 g of NH3(1 mol of NH3/17.04 g of NH3)(1 mol of N2/2 mol of NH3)= 12.5 mol of N2

4) 10 moles NH3(3 moles of H2/2 moles of NH3)= 15 moles H2

10 moles NH3(3 mol of H2/2 mol of NH3)(2.02 g of H2/1 mol of H2)= 30.3 g of H2

30.3 g = .0303 liters of H2

HELP! 20 mL of hydrogen measured at 15°C is heated to 35°C.
What is the new volume at the same pressure?

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Answer:either 20.38 or 21.38

Explanation:

i clicked on 10.38 and it was wrong, i also clicked on 22.38 and it was wrong lol

Answer: 21.38 mL

Explanation: i just answered it on ck-12

An ideal gas in a sealed container has an initial volume of 2.80 L. At constant pressure, it is cooled to 18.00 °C, where its
final volume is 1.75 L. What was the initial temperature?
Ti =
'c

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Answer:

[tex]T_1=-91.18\°C[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello there!

In this case, given the T-V variation, we understand it is possible to apply the Charles' law as shown below:

[tex]\frac{T_1}{V_1}= \frac{T_2}{V_2}[/tex]

Thus, since we are interested in the initial temperature, we can solve for T1, plug in the volumes and use T2 in kelvins:

[tex]T_1= \frac{T_2V_1}{V_2}\\\\T_1= \frac{(18.00+273.15)K(1.75L)}{(2.80L)}\\\\T_1=182K-273.15\\\\T_1=-91.18\°C[/tex]

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How do organisms get their genes?
ANSWER CAREFULLY!!!

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Answer:

born

Explanation:

they get bornnnnnnnn

Answer:

by their mummy and daddy

Explanation:

if their mummy has blue eyes but their Duddy has brown eyes if the child has brown eyes then the dud has the most dominatetrait

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- Rachel performed an investigation to study the thermal conductivity of four different materials. She started with four identically shaped rods—each made of a different material. Then, she placed one end of each rod into a pot of boiling water, which was at 100°C.

- After five minutes, Rachel measured the temperatures of the ends of the rods that were sticking up out of the pot to see whether they got hot. Her results are shown below.

Thermal Conductivity Investigation
Material Temperature of End of Rod After 5 Minutes
Material 1 41°C
Material 2 53°C
Material 3 98°C
Material 4 59°C

- Rachel knows that one of the materials is copper and that copper conducts thermal energy very well. Which of the materials is most likely copper?


A.
material 1
B.
material 3
C.
material 4
D.
material 2

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Answer:

I will have the maths book

Answer:98

Explanation:

PDF on Unit operation 1 and 2​

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Which of the following statements is true about rain falling from clouds?*

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Answer:

Clouds are not made of liquid water but they hold liquid water, and when the pool of liquid water that fills the inside of clouds gets too large for the cloud to hold, the cloud releases the water as rain. ... Rain does not fall from clouds.

Explanation:

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Which describes bonding electrons in a polar covalent bond?


electrons that are not shared equally

electrons that are shared in diatomic molecules

electrons that are shared equally

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Answer:

I think the third one

Explanation:

i think

Answer:

electrons that are NOT shared equally

Explanation:

What volume (in mL) of concentrated HCl (12 M) is needed to make 1500 mL of a 3.5 M solution?

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Answer:

437.5 mL

Explanation:

Concentration (c) = Moles (n) / Volume of solution (liters)

C = n / V

rearrange the formula to find out how many moles you need in the final solution.

n (moles) = concentration (c)   x   Volume (V)   ( in liters)

Convert your mL into L.  1500mL is 1.5L

n = 3.5 moles/liter  x  1.5 liters  (the liters cancel each other out)

n = 5.25 moles

Now use the same formula to calculate the volume you need to make the final solution based on the concentration of the original.

c = n/V  or   V = n / c

V = 5.25 moles / 12 moles/liter     here the moles cancel out

V = 0.4375 L

convert back to mL

V = 437.5 mL

USA test prep wave 1 performance task

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Answer:

Performance Tasks 188; Instructional Videos 75

Explanation:

Which of the following is a conductor?
a) Glass
b) Wood
c) Gold
d) Oil

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the answer is gold cause oil wood and glass are electrical insulators

Draw a mechanism for the reaction of methanol with sodium amide. Draw any necessary curved arrows. Show the products of the reaction. Include any nonzero formal charges and all lone pairs of electrons. Finally, choose one of the options below to indicate which side of the reaction is favored at equilibrium.
a) Reactants favored
b) Products favored
c) Neither side favored

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Answer:

Please find equations in the attachment file.  

Explanation:

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An answer befitting your question…

Hi mom, I’m having troubles with my teachers. They are cruel to me and I cannot concentrate. I think if we changed schools it would be much better. Thank you mom.

What type of cloud is associated with a warm front

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A hydrogen fuel cell is an electrochemical reactor in which oxygen and hydrogen gas are reacted to produce energy. Rather than combusting hydrogen in the presence of oxygen, the overall reaction (1/2) O2 H2 → H2O is actually carried out as two `half-reactions’ occurring at separate electrodes. To complete the reaction, this forces electrons to pass through an external circuit from one electrode to the other, and this current can be used to do work; e.g., by driving a motor. Typical operating conditions for a solid-oxide fuel cell are 500-900 C and 5-15 bar. Consider a fuel cell in which a pure oxygen stream and a pure hydrogen stream enter at 11 bar and 700 C with stoichiometric flowrates. Assume that these reactants are consumed completely, and that the water generated by the reaction leaves in a third stream at the same T and P. Assume that the fuel cell operates at steady-state with a uniform temperature of 700 C. a) Write simplified first and

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Answer:

(d) Why is the fuel cell in Question (c) described as an alkaline fuel cell? (e) Another type of fuel cell uses methanol instead of hydrogen.

Explanation:

1. What do producers do, and what is another name for them?

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Producers are the foundation of every food web in every ecosystem—they occupy what is called the first tropic level of the food web. The second trophic level consists of primary consumers—the herbivores, or animals that eat plants. At the top level are secondary consumers—the carnivores and omnivores who eat the primary consumers. Ultimately, decomposers break down dead organisms, returning vital nutrients to the soil, and restarting the cycle. Another name for producers is autotrophs, which means “self-nourishers.” There are two kinds of autotrophs. The most common are photoautotrophs—producers that carry out photosynthesis. Trees, grasses, and shrubs are the most important terrestrial photoautotrophs.  In most aquatic ecosystems, including lakes and oceans, algae are the most important photoautotrophs.

Which of the following is the best explanation of why an ionic compound formula is a ratio of atoms
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The sharing of electrons is always in a simple ratio
The number of atoms in an ionic compound change... there can be several possible combinations
When ions form they are attracted to each other and "cxmp" together to form a crystal
lonic compounds conduct electricity when dissolved in water.

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Gatcha hahahusubs the sharing of cxmpw

Name the following alkene:
CH3C = CH2
1
CH3
A. 2-methyl-1-propene
B. 2-methyl-2-propene
C. 1-propyl-2-methene
D. 2-methyl-1-propane

Pls help

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The name of the given alkene is 2-methyl-1-propene. The correct option is A.

What are alkenes?

Alkenes are inorganic compounds. They are the series of hydrocarbons, that are formed by carbon-carbon double bonds. To find out alkenes, you have to see that the number of hydrogen atoms is always double the number of carbons.

Propene is an unsaturated compound, which is the second-simplest compound, and it contains a single double bond, and it is a colorless gas and has a texture of petroleum jelly.

CH₃C = CH₂

I

CH₃

Here, the three CH₃ are shown in the diagram, so it will be the methyl because it contains 3 CH₂, and now see the propene means one double bond and four carbon atoms. So it will be the 2-methyl-1-propene.

Thus, the correct option is A. 2-methyl-1-propene.

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Calculate the number of nickel atoms in a 5-cent coin of mass 0.942g if it was made of an alloy consisting of 75% copper and 25% nickel.

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Answer:

2.41x10²¹ atoms

Explanation:

First we calculate the mass of nickel in the coin, using the given mass and percent composition:

0.942 g * 25/100 = 0.2355 g Ni

Then we convert 0.2355 grams of nickel to moles, using its molar mass:

0.2355 g Ni ÷ 58.69 g/mol = 0.004 mol

Finally we convert moles into number of atoms, using Avogadro's number:

0.004 mol * 6.023x10²³ atoms/mol = 2.41x10²¹ atoms

Determine how many molecules are in 86L of carbon dioxide at STP?

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Answer:How can you tell how much gas is in these containers?

Small gas tanks are often used to supply gases for chemistry reactions.  A gas gauge will give some information about how much is in the tank, but quantitative estimates are needed so the reaction will be able to proceed to completion.  Knowing how to calculate needed parameters for gases is very helpful to avoid running out too early.

Conversions Between Moles and Gas Volume

Molar volume at STP can be used to convert from moles to gas volume and from gas volume to moles.  The equality of 1 mole = 22.4 L is the basis for the conversion factor.

Sample Problem One: Converting Gas Volume to Moles

Many metals react with acids to produce hydrogen gas.  A certain reaction produces 86.5 L of hydrogen gas at STP.  How many moles of hydrogen were produced?

Step 1: List the known quantities and plan the problem.

Known

86.5 L H2

1 mol = 22.4 L

Unknown

moles of H2

Apply a conversion factor to convert from liters to moles.

Step 2: Calculate.

Explanation:


A 20 g granite boulder absorbs 300.2 Joules of energy from the Sun, resulting in its temperature
changing. Calculate this temperature change

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Answer:

19 °C

Explanation:

Step 1: Given and required data

Mass of granite (m): 20 gHeat absorbed (Q): 300. 2 JSpecific heat capacity of granite (c): 0.790 J/g.°C

Step 2: Calculate the temperature change (ΔT)

We will use the following expression.

Q = c × m × ΔT

ΔT = Q/c × m

ΔT = 300.2 J/(0.790 J/g.°C) × 20 g = 19 °C

Explain why a city that receives 10 hours more light each day has colder average temperatures. Explain

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Explanation:

This would be similar to how the poles work in the North and South. Due to their placement, they recieve much more sun light than the rest of the Earth since we rotate horizontally. However, their placement also makes them farther from the sun than the rest of Earth, therefore not receiving as much heat.

When you work out your cells need

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Answer:

Waterrrr

Explanation:

H2O

Answer:

Muscle contraction

Explanation:

According to the new study, exercise improves muscle health by renewing its cellular powerhouse: the mitochondria. Mitochondria are crucial to the good functioning of our bodies, as well as to our overall health and longevity. These tiny parts of the cell turn the food we eat into energy.

What Mass of glucose is
needed to prepare 235mL of 22% w/v glucose?

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Answer: 8 grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400. ml of a 2.0%(m/v) glucose solution. 8 grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400.Oct 6, 2017

Answer:

8 grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400. ml of a 2.0%(m/v) glucose solution. 8 grams of glucose are needed to prepare 400

Explanation:

The _______________________________________ is often referred to as the powerhouse of the cell

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Answer:

Mitochondria

Explanation:

Answer:

Mitochondria

Explanation:

Mitochondria are tiny organelles inside cells that are involved in releasing energy from food. This process is known as cellular respiration. It is for this reason that mitochondria are often referred to as the powerhouses of the cell.

How many moles of aspirin (C9H8O4) are contained in 3.13 g of aspirin?

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 0.0173888 moles.

Explanation:

Aspirin,  C 9 H 8 O 4 , the atomic mass rounded to the nearest whole number, so: c- 12 h- 1 o - 16

now multiply these number by how many of each there are in the formula:

c - 12 x 9 = 108

h - 1 x 8 = 8

0 - 16 x 4 = 64

add these numbers up 108 + 8 + 64 = 180

aspirin has a molar mass of  

180.g mol ^− 1 . This means that one mole of aspirin will have a mass of 180 g .

You're dealing with 3.13 g  of aspirin, which will be equivalent to

3.13 g  /180g

=  0.0173888 moles aspirin

How many moles of carbon dioxide are produced when 0.25 mole of butane is consumed?

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

Let's write the equation first:

[tex]C_{4}H_{10} + \frac{13}{2} O_{2} -> 4 CO_2 +5 H_{2}O[/tex]

So 1 mole of butane reacts to give 4moles of Carbon diOxide.

thus , 0.25 mole of butane will react to give = 4 * 0.25= 1 mole Carbon diOxide

As a future educator how will you handle a pupil who could possibly be a gifted child

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Answer:

Learn how gifted students think. ...

Created tiered assignments for students. ...

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