What is made when a salt is dissolved in water?

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Answer 1

Answer:

water

Explanation:

the salt dissapears and turns

into vapor

Answer 2

Answer:

A solution is made when a solid (which we call a solute) dissolves into a liquid (that we call the solvent) one example of a solution is salt dissolved in water. The salt and water can be separated again by evaporation (the water will evaporate if left in a got place leaving the salt behind. I don't know if that was the answer that you were looking for


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If an oxygen molecule is moving at 4.78 x 104
cm.s-, what is its speed in mi hrl?
Show work please

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Answer: 1075.5 mph

Explanation:anything moving at 4.78*10^4 cm/sec

equivalent to

cm —> miles = 1/1.6*10^5

sec —> hr = 1/3600

[4.78*10^4]*3600/1.6*10^5 = 1075.5 mph

6. Describe nuclear fusion reactions as they
occur in the sun.

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Answer:

i wish i know

Explanation:

i wish i know

a certain kind of pea plant has an allele for tall and an allele for short but its overall phenotype is tall.

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Answer:

Tt

Explanation:

T= Dominant tall

t= non-dominant short.

Dominant always shows over non-dominant.

How to get the density of this unknown liquid?

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Answer:

Measure the volume of water poured into a graduated cylinder, then place the object in the water and remeasure the volume. The difference between the two volume measurements is the volume of the object. Now simply divide the mass by the volume to calculate the density of the object.

If you were to burn a candle inside of a closed jar and the mass of the
closed jar and candle was 50 grams to begin with, what would the mass of
the jar and smoke be after the candle is done burning?

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Answer:

50g

Explanation:

At the end of the burning process, the mass of the jar and smoke should be 50g after the candle burning is done.

In most systems, the law of conservation of matter finds expression. According to this law "matter is neither created nor destroyed but atoms are rearranged".

In this kind of system, no matter is allowed to escaped and the starting mass of the reactants compared to that of the product will be the same.

35.2 J of heat is
applied to 16.0 g
of a substance.
Temp rises by 7.2
K. Specific Heat?

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The specific heat : c = 0.306 J/g K

Further explanation

Given

Heat = 35.2 J

Mass = 16 g

Temperature difference : 7.2 K =

Required

The specific heat

Solution

Heat can be calculated using the formula:  

Q = mc∆T  

Q = heat, J  

m = mass, g  

c = specific heat, joules / g ° C  

∆T = temperature difference, ° C / K  

Input the value :

c = Q / m.∆T  

c = 35.2 / 16 x 7.2

c = 0.306 J/g K

What important function do currents and areas of upwelling provide for living things
in the sea?

Recycles the ocean water through evaporation and precipitation

Brings nutrients up from deeper water for use by organisms

Mixes land and sea organisms to broaden the food web

Allows Earth to have weather and climate changes

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I’m thinking bringing nutrients up from deeper water use by organisms

Pls answer this two ASAP PLSSSSSSSS

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Answer:

1. aa

2. They have similar DNA

Explanation:

1. According to the question 1, wrinkled seeds (A) are dominant over round seeds (a) in pea plants. This means that, based on the law of dominance proposed by Mendel, wrinkled seeds will be expressed over round seeds in a heterozygous state (Aa).

However, since the round seed phenotype is a recessive trait, it will only be expressed when the alleles for round seeds (a) are the same in the gene i.e. aa genotype.

2. Based on the information in question 2, Ricky, who is working on a family tree for his school project, realizes that his close relatives all look similar in the pictures he collected. This is possible because of the SIMILARITY OF THEIR DNA (genetic material). Note that, relatives are connected by the genes that are inherited from one another, hence, they possess a similar DNA, which is the most valid reason for the resemblance.

Density of water calculation using a 10 mL graduated cylinder

10 mL graduated cylinder + 10 mL unknown liquid (g) 10 mL graduated cylinder (g) Volume of liquid (mL) Density (g/mL)
Trial 1 19.731 9.861 10.0
Trial 2 19.831 9.861 10.0
Trial 3 19.831 9.861 10.0
Trial 4 19.771 9.861 10.0
Trial 5 19.751 9.861 10.0

Required:
Calculate the average density for the gradudated cylinder measurements.

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Answer:

Average density of the liquid = 0.992 g/mL

Explanation:

Density = mass/volume

mass of liquid = (mass of liquid + mass of cylinder) - mass of cylinder

Trial 1: mass of liquid = 19.731 - 9.861 = 9.87

volume of liquid = 10 mL

density of liquid = 9.87 g / 10 mL = 0.987 g/mL

Trial 2: mass of liquid = 19.831 - 9.861 = 9.97

volume of liquid = 10 mL

density of liquid = 9.97 g / 10 mL = 0.997 g/mL

Trial 3: mass of liquid = 19.831 - 9.861 = 9.97

volume of liquid = 10 mL

density of liquid = 9.97 g / 10 mL = 0.997 g/mL

Trial 4: mass of liquid = 19.771 - 9.861 = 9.91

volume of liquid = 10 mL

density of liquid = 9.91 g / 10 mL = 0.991 g/mL

Trial 5: mass of liquid = 19.751 - 9.861 = 9.89

volume of liquid = 10 mL

density of liquid = 9.89 g / 10 mL = 0.989 g/mL

Average density = (0.987 + 0.997 + 0.997 + 0.991 + 0.989)/5 = 4.961/5

Average density of the liquid = 0.992 g/mL

2. What is the final temperature when a 32.0 g piece of diamond at 33.5°C is heated with 360 J of energy?
(Cp = 0.509

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Answer:

55.6 °C

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (M) of diamond = 32.0 g

Initial temperature (T₁) = 33.5°C

Heat (Q) required = 360 J

Specific heat capacity (C) of diamond = 0.509 J/gºC

Final temperature (T₂) =?

Next, we shall determine the change in temperature. This can be obtained as follow:

The final temperature can be obtained as follow:

Mass (M) of diamond = 32.0 g

Heat (Q) required = 360 J

Specific heat capacity (C) of diamond = 0.509 J/gºC

Change in temperature (ΔT ) =?

Q = MCΔT

360 = 32 × 0.509 × ΔT

360 = 16.288 × ΔT

Divide both side by 16.288

ΔT = 360 / 16.288

ΔT = 22.1 °C

Finally, we shall determine the final temperature. This can be obtained as follow:

Initial temperature (T₁) = 33.5°C

Change in temperature (ΔT ) = 22.1 °C

Final temperature (T₂) =?

ΔT = T₂ – T₁

22.1 = T₂ – 33.5

Collect like terms

22.1 + 33.5 = T₂

T₂ = 55.6 °C

Therefore, the final temperature is 55.6 °C.

Use the periodic table to select the element that best fits each of the following descriptions.
Noble gas:
O oxygen
O chlorine
Okrypton

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Answer:

Krypton

Explanation:

Krypton

Because it’s on the table...??

14.86 ml + 15.0 ml + 14.980 ml =

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Answer:

44.84 ml

Explanation:

14.86

+

15.0

+

14.980

_______

44.84

what kind of crystalline solid is graphite?

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Answer:

Covalent-network (also called atomic) solids—Made up of atoms connected by covalent bonds; the intermolecular forces are covalent bonds as well. Characterized as being very hard with very high melting points and being poor conductors. Examples of this type of solid are diamond and graphite, and the fullerenes.

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Answer:

network solid

Explanation:

Pls answer this ASAP thank you

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Answer:

The anwer is not D the anwer is A

Explanation:

20 g of Allg is dissolved in water to produce a solution with a concentration of 2.007M. What is the volume of this solution in milliliters?

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Answer:

369 ml

Explanation:

Mass of Aluminium (Al) = 20 g

Molar concentration =  2.007M

Molar concentration = Number of moles / Volume

The relationship between mass and number of moles;

Number of moles = Mass / Molar mass

Number of moles = 20 / 27 = 0.741 mol

2.007  = 0.741  / Volume

Volume = 0.741 / 2.007 = 0.369 L

converting to millilitres by multiplying by 1000

Volume = 0.369 * 1000 = 369 ml

3. A gram food sample is burned completely in a calorimeter that contains 1000. of water The temperature of the water increases 23.65 degrees * C . How many Calories does the food have per gram ?

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The food has 23629.64 cal

Further explanation

Given

mass = 1000 g of water

temperature increases 23.65 * C

Required

The energy of the food

Solution

Heat absorbed by water :

Q = m . c . Δt

Q = 1000 g x 4.184 J/g°C x 23.65 °C

Q = 98951.6 J

1 Joules = 0.2388 Calories

98951.6 J = 23629.64 cal

a reaction vessel contains a small piece of magnesium metal and air (20%) of which is oxygen gas. The mixture is ignited and burns with a burst of light and heat, producing solid magneisum oxide. The mass of mgO, however, is less than the initital mass of magnesium and oxygen combined. What loss of mass

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Answer: see below

Explanation:

Mg burning in air gives MgO and a smaller amount of Mg3N2

2Mg+O2=2MgO. 2*24.3+32=2*40.3

3Mg+N2=Mg3N2

Ignoring the nitride, MgO loss of mass during the reaction can be ascribed to

(1) relativistic loss as energy (too small to be measurable)

(2) During the reaction, which is strongly exothermic, a fraction f the material is blown off as tiny particles which adhere to the vessel.

Help solve please, it’s due in less than an hour or so.

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Which orbital is partially filled in the Zirconium (ZI) atom?

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Answer:

4d orbital.

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, since zirconium's atomic number is 40, we fill in the electron configuration up to 40 as shown below:

[tex]1s^2,2s^2,2p^6, 3s^2,3p^6,4s^2,3d^{10},4p^6,5s^2,4d^2[/tex]

Thus, the orbital 4d is partially filled.

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Calculate the number of moles in 15.5g of CaSO4.5H2O

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Answer:

No. of moles = 0.0685

Explanation:

Given mass, m = 15.5g

We need to find the number of moles in 15.5 g of CaSO₄.5H2O

First, we find the mass of CaSO₄.5H2O.

M = (1×40)+(1×32)+(4×16)+(5×18)

M = 226 g/mol

We know that,

Number of moles = given mass/molar mass

[tex]n=\dfrac{15.5\ g}{226\ g/mol}\\\\n=0.0685\ \text{mol}[/tex]

Hence, there are 0.0685 moles in 15.5 g of CaSO₄.5H2O.

Which of these describes the essential conclusion of the Rutherford experiment? The atom contains a very small nucleus that contains most of its mass. The proton is positively charged and the neutron has no charge? Atoms are solid spheres with electrons suspended in them like chocolate chips in a cookie. Mass is neither made nor consumed in a chemical reaction.

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Answer:

The atom contains a vey small small nucleus that contains most of its mass.

Explanation:

The Rutherford gold leaf experiment concluded that most (99%) of all the mass of an atom is in the nucleus of the atom, that the nucleus is very small (105 times small than the size of the atom) and that is is positively charged.

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Which statement best describes the reaction pathway graph for an exothermic reaction but not an endothermic reaction?
It has a hill in the middle that is the highest point.
It has a valley in the middle that is its lowest point.
The reactants are higher in energy than the products.
The products are higher in energy than the reactants.

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Answer: C ) The reactants are higher in energy than the products

Explanation:

The enthalpy that is a state variable that identifies the content of heat. Then the change of enthalpy for the exothermic reactions is negative, meaning that the energy of the products is lower than the energy of the reactants.

The picture has my question

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Answer:

b or c

Explanation:

The answer is C.

Explanation: Between the chemicals equation it forwards out to the certain equation which also equals too the equation

Help pls!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Answer:

water

Explanation:

water is made up of both hydrogen and oxygen (h2o)

Determine the density (in g/mL) of a substance with a mass of 105 g and a volume of 17.6 mL.

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Answer:

Density, d = 5.96 g/mL

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass, m = 105 g

Volume, V = 17.6 mL

We need to find the density of the substance. So,

[tex]d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\d=\dfrac{105\ g}{17.6\ mL}\\\\d=5.96\ g/mL[/tex]

So, the density of the substance is 5.96 g/mL.

How many atoms are in 0.580 moles of CO2?

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Answer:

[tex]1.05x10^{24}atoms[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, according to the definition of the Avogadro's number, it is possible to realize that one molecule of CO2 contains 3 moles of atoms, one of carbon and two of oxygen, thus, we have:

[tex]0.580molCO_2*\frac{3mol\ atoms}{1molCO_2} =1.74mol\ atoms[/tex]

Then, we use the Avogadro's number to obtain:

[tex]1.74mol\ atoms*\frac{6.022x10^{23}atoms}{1mol\ atoms} \\\\1.05x10^{24}atoms[/tex]

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Which energy resource causes the greatest waste disposal concerns?


solar power


nuclear


coal


geothermal power

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Coal produces more pollution than any other energy source

True or false questions?
Most metal elements are brittle and do not conduct electricity. True or False
Any element can be identified by counting the protons in its neucleus. True or False
All Earths matter is made from the combination of about 100 elements. True or false

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Answer:

1. False 2.True3.True? Unsure

Explanation:

Choose the correct statement regarding the behavior of water.Group of answer choicesThe heat capacity of liquid water is greater than the heat capacity of solid ice.The water phase with the smallest temperature increase when adding 10 kcal of heat is solid ice.Ice has a higher density than liquid water and therefore sinks.The water phase with the smallest temperature increase when adding 10 kcal of heat is gas vapor.The heat capacity of gas vapor is greater than the heat capacity of liquid water.

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Answer:

The water phase with the smallest temperature increase when adding 10 kcal of heat is solid ice.

Explanation:

The rest of the statements are incorrect. The density of ice is lower than the density of water. The heat capacity of solid ice is greater almost twice the heat capacity of the liquid water. The heat capacity of vapors is less than heat capacity of liquid.

Which of the following is an example of a physical change, but not a chemical change?

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Answer:

Boiling Water

Explanation:

Boiling water is an example of physical change and not and not a chemical change because the water vapor still has the same molecular structure as liquid water.If the bubbles were caused by the decomposition of a molecule into gas then boiling would be a chemical change.

Answer:

A chemical change results from a chemical reaction, while a physical change is when matter changes forms but not chemical identity. Examples of chemical changes are burning, cooking, rusting, and rotting. Examples of physical changes are boiling, melting, freezing, and shredding

Explanation:

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