convalent
Explanation:
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Charli is boiling a pot of water as she prepares dinner. The temperature at which the water boils can be explained by the external
pressure and
A
the amount of heat that is added to the pot of water.
B. the volume of the sample of water being heated.
C. the rate at which heat is added to the pot of water.
D
the strength of attractive forces among the water molecules.
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What is the speed of a jet that flies 3200 miles in 20 hours?
160 mph
3180 mph
3220 mph
64000 mph
Answer:160
Explanation:3200/20=160
Answer:
about 160 mph
Explanation:
What is the chemical formula for Tetraphosphorous Pentachloride ?
Answer:
CH4
Explanation:
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Answer:
The volume is 8 cm³
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Explanation:
A 3.5L flexible container holds a gas at 250K. What will the new volume be if the temperature is increased to 400K?
Answer: 5.6L
Explanation:
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A 3.5L flexible container holds a gas at 250K. The new volume will be 5.6 L, if the temperature is increased to 400K.
What is Charles Law ?Charles law is an ideal gas law which states that at a constant pressure volume of a gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature.
It is expressed as
[tex]\frac{V_1}{T_1} = \frac{V_2}{T_2}[/tex]
where,
V₁ = initial volume
T₁ = initial temperature
V₂ = final temperature
T₂ = final temperature
Now put the values in above formula, we get
[tex]\frac{V_1}{T_1} = \frac{V_2}{T_2}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{3.5\ L}{250\ K} = \frac{V_2}{400\ K}[/tex]
[tex]V_{2} = \frac{3.5\ L \times 400\ K}{250\ K}[/tex]
[tex]V_{2} = \frac{1400}{250}[/tex]
V₂ = 5.6 L
Thus, from the above conclusion we can say that A 3.5L flexible container holds a gas at 250K. The new volume will be 5.6 L, if the temperature is increased to 400K.
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How many do each element are present in the following formula? 3 Ca3 (PO4)2 + 4 CaO
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3 Ca3 (PO4)2 + 4 CaO
So we can see that there are 3 Ca3 (Ca3, Ca3, Ca3), which means you multiply the subscript by the coefficient, meaning 9 Ca. Then we see (PO4)2, which means that there are two PO4 (PO4, PO4) so we multiply the subscript 2 by the subscript 4 on O to equal 8 O, and we multiply the subscript 2 by the subscript 1 on P (the 1 is not written) to equal 2 P.
So far we have 9 Ca, 8 O, and 2 P.
One last term, 4 CaO (means CaO, CaO, CaO, CaO) which translates to 4 Ca and 4 O.
Add them all together and you get (9+4=13) 13 Ca, (8+4=12) 12 O, and 2 P
write a summary about the moon phases
Answer:
A lunar phase is simply the shape of the sunlit part of the Moon, as seen from Earth. Phases are so strikingly obvious that we almost take them for granted. Moreover, they can be observed easily throughout the month from the backyard or via a simple glance out the window.
The Moon's shape changes for the following reasons:
The Moon orbits Earth.
Both Earth and the Moon orbit the Sun.
The Moon's orbit is the same length as the time it spins on its axis (about 28 Earth days), which means that we see the same part of the lunar surface all month.
The Sun illuminates both Earth and the Moon.
Get to Know the Lunar Phases
There are eight phases of the Moon to track each month.
New Moon: During New Moon, the side of the Moon facing us is not illuminated by the Sun. At this time, the Moon is not up at night, but it is up during the day. We just can't see it. Solar eclipses can occur during the New Moon, depending on how the Sun, Earth, and Moon line up in their orbits.
Waxing Crescent: As the Moon waxes (grows) into its crescent phase, it begins to show up low in the sky right after sunset. Look for a silvery-looking crescent. The side facing the sunset direction will be lit up.
First Quarter: Seven days after New Moon, the Moon is in first quarter. Only half of it is visible for the first half of the evening, and then it sets.
Waxing Gibbous: After First Quarter, the Moon appears to grow into a gibbous shape. Most of it is visible, except for a dark sliver that shrinks over the next seven nights. Look for the Moon at this time during the afternoon, too.
Full Moon: During the Full Moon, the Sun lights up the entire surface of the Moon that faces Earth. It rises just as the Sun sets and disappears beneath the western horizon when the Sun rises the next morning. This is the brightest phase of the Moon and it washes out the nearby part of the sky, making it difficult to see stars and faint objects such as nebulae.
Ever hear of a Super Moon? That's a Full Moon that happens when the Moon is closest in its orbit to Earth. The press likes to make a big deal about this, but it's really a very natural thing: On occasion, the Moon's orbit brings it closer to Earth. Not every month has a Super Moon. Despite the hype about Super Moons in the media, it's difficult for the average observer to notice one, because the Moon might appear only slightly larger in the sky than normal. In fact, the well-known astronomer Neil deGrasse Tyson pointed out that the difference between a regular Full Moon and a Super Moon is analogous to the difference between a 16-inch pizza and a 16.1-inch pizza.
Lunar eclipses occur only at Full Moons because the Moon is passing directly between Earth and the Sun in its orbit. Due to other perturbations in its orbit, not every Full Moon results in an eclipse.
The other Full Moon variation that often grabs media attention is a "Blue Moon." That's the name given to the second Full Moon that occurs in the same month. These don't happen all the time, and the Moon certainly doesn't appear blue. Full Moons also have colloquial names based on folklore. It's worth reading about some of these names; they tell fascinating stories about early cultures.
Waning Gibbous: After the glorious appearance of Full Moon, the lunar shape starts to wane, meaning it gets smaller. It's visible later at night and into the early morning, and we see a steadily shrinking shape of the lunar surface that's being lit up. The side that is lit up is facing toward the Sun, in this case, the sunrise direction. During this phase, look for the Moon during the day—it should be in the sky in the morning.
Last Quarter: At Last Quarter, we see exactly half the sunlit surface of the Moon. It can be seen in the early morning and daytime sky.
Waning Crescent: The last phase of the Moon before returning to New Moon is called Waning Crescent, and it is exactly what it says: a steadily-shrinking crescent phase. We can see only a small sliver from Earth. It's visible in the early morning, and by the end of the 28-day lunar cycle, it has vanished almost entirely. That brings us back to New Moon to start the new cycle.
Citation for work-Petersen, Carolyn Collins. "The Once-Mysterious Phases of the Moon Explained." ThoughtCo, Aug. 27, 2020, thoughtco.com/what-are-moon-phases-3883581.
Explanation:
Something shorter-The different shapes of the lit portion of the Moon that can be seen from Earth are known as phases of the Moon. Each phase repeats itself every 29.5 days. The same half of the Moon always faces the Earth, because of tidal locking. So the phases will always occur over the same half of the Moon's surface.
If 20 hits equal 1 web 1 futz equal 2 geese 10 webs equal to 1 futz How many gits are equal to 5gews?
Answer:
500 hits
Explanation:
If 20 hits equal 1 web 1 futz equal 2 geese 10 webs equal to 1 futz How many hits are equal to 5 geese?
Solution:
Given that:
20 hits = 1 web, 1 futz = 2 geese; 10 webs = 1 futz
10 webs = 1 futz; hence:
1 web = 1 web * 1 futz / 10 webs = 0.1 futz
1 web = 0.1 futz
1 futz = 2 geese; hence:
0.1 futz = 0.1 futz * 2 geese / 1 futz
0.1 futz = 0.2 geese
Therefore, 1 web = 0.1 futz = 0.2 geese
1 web = 0.2 geese
This means that 20 hits = 1 web = 0.2 geese
20 hits = 0.2 geese
5 geese = 5 geese * 20 hits / 0.2 geese
5 geese = 500 hits
what is unique about the intertidal coastline ?
Answer: The intertidal or littoral zone maintains a balance between the land and the sea. It provides a home to specially adapted marine plants and animals.
Explanation: The intertidal zone is the area where the ocean meets the land between high and low tides. A tide pool within Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary. Intertidal zones exist anywhere the ocean meets the land, from steep, rocky ledges to long, sloping sandy beaches and mudflats that can extend for hundreds of meters.
what type of force do you use when your brush your teeth? Is the force balanced or unbalanced?
Answer:
balanced forced
Explanation:
complete combustion of wax take place in____ zone of a candle flame
Answer:
Non-luminous
Explanation:
Complete combustion of wax take place in non-luminous zone of a candle flame
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Approximately how many grams of KBr will dissolve in 100g of water at 50C?
60g
70g
80g
90g
Answer:
the answer would be to your problem here is 90g
Explanation:
If you are given 4.38g of a metal and this is reacted with air to produce a metal oxide weighing 5.18g. What is the Metal?
Answer:
Magnesium
Explanation:
Magnesium reacts with air (oxygen) to form metal oxide.
If you have 7.3g of solid calcium and it takes 62.3J of heat to melt it at 842°C. what would the heat of fusion for calcium?
Answer:
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Answer:
To solve this problem, you'll need the formula that relates heat energy to mass and heat of fusion:
q = m·ΔHf
where
q = heat energy
m = mass
ΔHf = heat of fusion
Explanation:
62.3J ÷ 7.3g = ΔHf
8.53 J/g = ΔHf
4.18 cal/g = ΔHf
True or False: There are five (5) of Newton's Laws of Motion *
Answer:
False
there is three
Explanation:
Three laws are combined together which is further known to us as Newton ’s three laws of motion. These three newton’s laws of motion are: Law I – Newton’s first law of motion Law II – Newton’s second law of motion
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Imagine a group of hunters kills half of the rabbit population. How will it affect the other organisms?
Answer:
They will die off too
Explanation:
The animals that feed off the rabbits will start to die off from starvation, and so will the animals tho eat off of those. The entire food chain above the rabbits will start to decrease, while the plants and animals that the rabbits eat will increase in population due to less predators.
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Answer:
region 2 and region 3
Explanation:
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Answer:
2, 3 They are closest to the equator, and the equator marks to hottest places on earth.
Explanation:
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In the above figure, what type of bond is formed?
metallic
ionic
covalent
nonpolar
Answer:
It is an covalent bond.
Explanation: The bond is covalent because all the dots are equaled to each other therefore creating a stable bond. When the bonded atoms have a lower total energy than that of widely separated atoms, a covalent bond forms. The electrons are not moved from one atom to the other in polar covalent bonds, such as that between hydrogen and oxygen atoms, as they are in an ionic bond.
2.What are the 3 effects of acid rain..?
Answer:
1) Damages soil and trees.
2) Makes holes in statues and buildings.
3) Pollutes rivers and lakes.
Answer:
It can harm animals underwater and on land
It has an effects on trees, freshwaters, and soils destroy insects and aquatic life-forms, and weathering stone buildings and sculptures, as well as impacts on human health.
Explanation:
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please help!! A solid has a melting point if 1710 C is soluble in water, and does not conduct electricity in the solid state. What is the most likely nature of the binding in this solid?
A) Molecular covalent B) Network Covalent C) Ionic D) Metallic
Answer:
d metallic
Explanation:
what color should i paint my nails. btw ima do a cheetah design on top so what should be the base color??
Answer:
Tan :3 or maybe a yellow O,O
Explanation:
Answer:
pink and purple, like in fade
Explanation:
I think it'd look cute
What's the fifth planet from the sun?
Answer:
jupiter
Explanation:
mercury, venus, earth, mars, jupiter, saturn, uranus, neptune,
For each problem listed in Column A, select from Column B the letter of the conversion factor that is needed to solve the problem. You may need to use more than one conversion factor to solve the problem.
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Lithium hydroxide reacts with hydrobromic acid(HBr) to produce lithium bromide and water. If you
start with 3.00 moles of lithium hydroxide, how many moles of lithium bromide will be produced?
Answer:
3.00 moles of Lithium bromide will be produced
Explanation:
The reaction that takes place is:
LiOH + HBr → LiBr + H₂OBy looking at the reaction equation, we can see that the reaction of 1 mol of lithium hydroxide (LiOH) produces 1 mol of lithium bromide (LiBr). Thus, 3.00 moles of LiOH would conversely produce 3.00 moles of LiBr.
Consider the following reaction:
A + B C + D + heat
If this reaction is first allowed to reach equilibrium, the concentration of substance D will be further increased by then (choose one best answer)
(A) removing some A.
(B) removing some B.
(C) removing some C.
(D) heating the reaction
(E) none of the above
what is the electrical charge of an atom
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Which of the following would be the evidence of a physical change?
a. change in state of matter
b. precipitate was formed
c. unexpected change in odor
d. formation of bubbles
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf A. \ Change \ in \ state \ of \ matter}}[/tex]
Explanation:
A physical change occurs when only the physical properties change. They are generally reversible and no new substances are formed.
However, in a chemical change, the chemical structures and properties change, plus new substances are formed.
Let's analyze each answer choice.
1. Change in state of matter
The state of matter is a physical property, so this is a physical change.
2. Precipitate was formed
A precipitate is a solid formed in a liquid solution. This is a new substance and a chemical change.
3. Unexpected change in odor.
A change in odor is a sign of chemical change.
4. Formation of bubbles
Bubbles signify the formation of gas or a new substance.
So, the best answer choice is A. change in state of matter
Question:
Which of the following would be the evidence of a physical change?
a. change in state of matter
b. precipitate was formed
c. unexpected change in odor
d. formation of bubbles
Answer:
A. Change in state of matter!
Explanation:
How to know it evidence of physical change!
EXPECTED color change.Change in SIZE or SHAPE.Change in state of matter.Reversible.No NEW substance formed!is CuO a covalent or ionic bond?
The electronegativity is less than 1.7, which would make it a covalent bond. But I am still not sure..
Answer:
it would be ionic
copper forms a cation and oxygen forms an anion
those charges represent the e-s that are transferred during bonding
oxygen is -2 so will accept 2 e-s to achieve noble gas configuration
Explanation:
A sample of carbon monoxide gas occupies 224 L at STP. This sample contains how many grams of oxygen atoms?
Answer:
16 g.
Explanation:
The formula for carbon monoxide is CO.
So there is one atom of oxygen in the formula, therefore there is one mole of oxygen gas ( one mole occupies 22,4 L at STP)
One mole of oxygen atoms = atomic mass of oxygen in grams = 16 grams.
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Explanation:
1 sulfur dioxide 2 monosulfur dinitride 10 nitrogen dioxide