Which of the following properly explains what takes place when light hits polarized film?

A) The intensity of the light is simply dimmed

B)The planes of light become scattered

C)The scattered light has either the horizontal plane or the vertical plane blocked

D)The intensity of the light is brighten

Which Of The Following Properly Explains What Takes Place When Light Hits Polarized Film? A) The Intensity

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Answer 1

Answer:

C)The scattered light has either the horizontal plane or the vertical plane blocked

Explanation:

When light becomes plane polarized, it means that light is made to vibrate in only one plane.

Light usually vibrate in vertical and horizontal directions but when light becomes polarized, either the vertical or horizontal direction is blocked and it is made to vibrate in only one direction


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Nio conducts a science experiment. He puts yeast into a bottle with water and sugar, and then caps the bottle with a balloon. He returns two hours later and notices there are bubbles on the surface of the mixture in the bottle and that the balloon has inflated, but there are no other apparent changes.
What most likely happened?

a non-chemical change, because there are no indicators of chemical changes taking place
a chemical change, because the mixture changed color
a chemical change, because a gas was produced
a non-chemical change, because the changes that occurred are reversible

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Answer:the answer is a chemical change, because a gas was produced

Explanation:  yeast is a chemical

Answer:

The answer is C.

"Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance, called chemical synthesis or, alternatively, chemical decomposition into two or more different substances. These processes are called chemical reactions and, in general, are not reversible except by further chemical reactions."

Explanation:

Which statement best defines potential enregy?

A. Potential energy is stored energy.

B. Potential energy is energy that can change over time.

C.Potential energy is the energy of motion.

D. Potential energy is the type of energy a roller coaster uses.

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Answer:

A. Potential energy is stored energy

Explanation:

Answer:

A

Explanation:

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HELPPP PLEASEEE!!! calculate the energy of radiation with a wavelength of 432 nm

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Formula:


f = C/λ


Where,

λ (Lambda) = Wavelength in meters

c = Speed of Light (299,792,458 m/s)

f = Frequency (MHz)

answer= 693964023.148148 MHz

what is potiential and kinetic engergy? pls someone answer my question

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Answer:

Potential Energy is stored energy or energy of position (gravitational). The object isn't moving. For example, a ball being held is potential energy because the object isn't moving but it has the potential of turning into kinetic energy.

Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion. For example, running. You are moving, and there is clear action and activity

Energy stored in an object due to its position is Potiential energy . Energy that is moving object has due to its motion is Kinetic energy .

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ANYONE PLEASE?

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Answer:

1. 1g/ml

Explanation:

1. Density is mass divided by volume (g/mL).

10g/10mL = 1 g/mL

2. When you already know the density and the volume, you can use the density as a unit converter.

[tex]5mL*\frac{20g}{mL} = 100g[/tex]

3. It's the same with density and mass.

[tex]20g*\frac{1mL}{5g} = 4mL[/tex]

A piece of wood that measures 2.7 cm x 5.5 cm x 3.9 cm has a mass of 84 g what is the density of the wood

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The density of the wood : 1.45 g/cm³

Further explanation  

Density is a quantity derived from the mass and volume  

Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume  

With the same mass, the volume of objects that have a high density will be smaller than objects with a smaller type of density  

The unit of density can be expressed in g/cm³ or kg/m³  

Density formula:  

[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {\rho ~ = ~ \frac {m} {V}}}}[/tex]

ρ = density  

m = mass  

v = volume  

Volume of the wood

[tex]\tt V=2.7\times 5.5\times 3.9=57.915~cm^3[/tex]

density

[tex]\tt \rho=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\\rho=\dfrac{84~g}{57.915~cm^3}=\boxed{\bold{1.45`g/cm^3}}[/tex]

Which of the following atoms has the greatest ionization energy?

a.)W
b.)C
C.)d
P.)d

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Answer:

helium

Explanation:

because there are no electrons screening it from the nucleus

What is the volume of a weather balloon that has 39 grams of helium with a density 0.017 g/mL?

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Answer:

The answer is 235.29 mL

Explanation:

The volume of a substance when given the density and mass can be found by using the formula

[tex]volume = \frac{mass}{density} \\ [/tex]

From the question.

density = 0.017 g/mL

mass = 4 g

We have

[tex]volume = \frac{4}{0.017} \\ = 235.2941176...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

235.29 mL

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A hypothetical element has two main isotopes with mass numbers of 59 and 62. If 73.00% of the isotopes have a mass number of 59 amu, what atomic weight should be listed on the periodic table for this element? Answer in units of amu.

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since 73% of the isotope is given, take 100%-73% to get the remaining % of the isotopes which is going to be 27%.

hence,

atomic weight= (73×59) + (27×62)

=4307+1302

=5609 amu

Which of the following happens to the particles when the temperature of liquid water drops?

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Explanation:

when water is in liquid form and the temperature DROPS it becomes solid ice the process is melting , freezing and evaporation this goes in a circle

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Physical and Chemical Properties of Magnesium

Here is an EXAMPLE of how it has to be like. Instead of Mercury, you HAVE to do Magnesium

Physical Properties of Mercury: ”I’m a highly stable element, so you can count on me”

Chemical Properties of Mercury: ”I love to travel but I do corrode aluminum so we won’t be flying off on adventures in airplanes planes anytime soon”

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Sodium + oxygen
What colour is the flame produces

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Answer:

Orange

Explanation:

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Answer:

ORANGE

explanation:

Small pieces of sodium burn in air with often little more than an orange glow. Using larger amounts of sodium or burning it in oxygen gives a strong orange flame.

Sugar is added to iced tea and the contents are stirred until all of the sugar dissolves. How would the tea now be classified?

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By concentrating the mixes of substances

A foam square has a mass of 25 g and a volume of 90 mL. What is the density?

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Answer:

The answer is 0.28 g/mL

Explanation:

The density of a substance can be found by using the formula

[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ [/tex]

So we have

[tex]density = \frac{25}{90} = \frac{5}{18} \\ = 0.277777...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

0.28 g/mL

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A runner completes a 400m race in 43.9s. What is his average speed?

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Answer:

average speed around 9.1 meters/second

Explanation:

400 divided by 43.9

Can you explain what vsepr stand for in your own word?

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Answer:

VSEPR stands for: valence-shell electron-pair repulsion. Which is the study of the molecular geometry. Basically, it accounts for the geometry arrangements of electron pairs around the central atom in terms of the electrostatic repulsion between electron pairs.


Determine the mass of 31.4 moles of Sodium.

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Answer:

721.9 grams

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Write a balanced equation for the complete oxidation reaction that occurs when ethane burns in air

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Balanced equation : 2C₂H₆ (g) + 7O₂ (g) ⟶ 4CO₂ (g) + 6H₂O (ℓ)Further explanation

Alkanes are saturated hydrocarbons that have single bonds in chains

General formula for alkanes :

[tex]\tt \large{\bold{C_nH_{2n+2}}[/tex]

Hydrocarbon combustion reactions (specifically alkanes)

[tex]\large {\box {\bold{C_nH _ (_2_n _ + _ 2_) + \dfrac {3n + 1} {2} O_2 \Rightarrow nCO_2 + (n + 1) H_2O}}}[/tex]

So that the burning of ethane with air (oxygen):

[tex]\tt C_2H_6+\dfrac{7}{2}O_2\rightarrow 2CO_2+3H_2O[/tex]

2C₂H₆ (g) + 7O₂ (g) ⟶ 4CO₂ (g) + 6H₂O (ℓ)

or we can use mathematical equations to solve equilibrium chemical equations by giving the coefficients for each compound involved in the reaction

C₂H₆ (g) + aO₂ (g) ⟶ bCO₂ (g) + cH₂O (ℓ)

C : left 2, right b ⇒ b=2

H: left 6, right 2c⇒ 2c=6⇒ c= 3

O : left 2a, right 2b+c⇒ 2a=2b+c⇒2a=2.2+3⇒2a=7⇒a=7/2

How long will it take for 500.0g of radium decay to 2.0g

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Therefore, the elapsed time must be triple the length of one half-life. 24.33=8.10 , so it is 8.10 hours.

What is your carbon footprint?

the amount of carbon dioxide you use when recycling
the amount of oxygen put into the atmosphere due to your consumption of fossil fuels
the amount of carbon dioxide and oxygen in the atmosphere at any given time
the amount of carbon dioxide put into the atmosphere due to your consumption of fossil fuels

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Answer:

c. .....................

Answer: the amount of carbon dioxide put into the atmosphere due to your consumption of fossil fuels

Your carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide and other carbon compounds emitted, because of your use of fossil fuels.

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What are two properties of most nonmetals

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Answer: Summary of Common Properties

High ionization energies.High electronegativities.Poor thermal conductors.Poor electrical conductors.Brittle solids—not malleable or ductile.Little or no metallic luster.Gain electrons easily.Dull, not metallic-shiny, although they may be colorful.

Explanation:

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Answer:

The two properties of most non metals are high ionization energy and poor electrical conductivity. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "1". In general it is known that nonmetals are very poor conductors of heat and electricity. The nonmetals that are solid are normally very brittle and has very little or no metallic luster at all. Nonmetals are highly reactive and show variety of chemical properties. It can also be pointed out that the nonmetals gain electrons very easily.

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Why can two water molecules stick to each other?

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I think Both of these atoms can form a hydrogen bond with oxygen atoms of different water molecules. If I’m wrong sorry . Have a nice day :)

All surfaces have texture, which means it affects how things move over it. When it takes a long time for friction to slow down an object, what is most likely true about the surface the object is moving on? The surface is dry. The surface is rough. The surface is uneven. The surface is smooth.

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

All surfaces have texture, which means it affects how things move over it. When it takes a long time for friction to slow down and object, what is MOST LIKELY true about the surface the object is moving on? (A) The surface is dry (B) The surface is rough (C) The surface is uneven (D) The surface is smooth

Answer:

(D) The surface is smooth

Explanation:

Friction exists because of relative motion between two surfaces in contact with each other. However the magnitude of friction depends on how rough or smooth the surface is.

For smooth surfaces, there is little or no resistance to motion as objects move over the surface. Hence objects take a longer time to slow down on a smooth surface due to very little friction.

On a rough surface, objects tend to slow down relatively quickly. Hence, less resistance to motion on a smooth surface makes an object to take a longer time to slow down on a smooth surface than on a rough surface.

Answer: D

Explanation: Because if the surface is smooth it causes it to be more even for it to be able to cause Friction

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A piece of gold has a mass of 21.7 kg and a volume of 5.78 cm3 . What is the density of gold? (Convert kgg)

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Answer:

The answer is 3754.33 g/cm³

Explanation:

The density of a substance can be found by using the formula

[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ [/tex]

From the question

mass = 21.7 kg = 21700 g

volume = 5.78 cm³

We have

[tex]density = \frac{21700}{5.78} \\ = 3754.3252...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

3754.33 g/cm³

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Joe bought a roll of gray duct tape containing 5400 inches. If there are 5280 feet in a mile, how
many miles long is Joe's roll of duct tape?

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Answer:

STANDARD: 0.085 mi, 450 ft, or 150 yds

METRIC: 0.137 km, 137.16 m, or 13716 cm

Explanation:

4. Advection fog forms when warm moist air comes in from the Pacific Ocean and

blows over the cold California current.

A.True

B.False

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Answer:

A, True

Explanation:

Answer question number 3

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The first choice should be correct

You just got a free ticket for a boat ride, and you can bring along
2 friends! Unfortunately, you have 5 friends who want to come along.

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Answer:

10

Explanation:

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Which of the following elements has the largest electronegativity? A) Bismuth B) Nitrogen C) Potassium D) Arsenic​

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The answer is B) Nitrogen, which has an electronegativity of 3.04

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Two liters of hydrogen gas are stored at a
pressure of 100 kPa. If the temperature
does not change, what will the volume
of the gas be when the pressure is
decreased to 25 kPa?

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Answer:

the volume will expand

Explanation:

gas under pressure contracts, and expands with a lesser pressure

The volume of the hydrogen gas at 25 kPa is 8 Liters.

Explanation:

Given:

At constant temperature, 2 liters of hydrogen gas at 100kPa pressure.

To find:

The volume of the hydrogen gas at 25kPa.

Solution:

The initial pressure of the hydrogen gas =[tex]P_1=100 kPa[/tex]

The initial volume of the hydrogen gas at 100 kPa =[tex]V_1=2 L[/tex]

The final pressure of the hydrogen gas =[tex]P_2=25 kPa[/tex]

The final volume of the hydrogen gas at 25kPa = [tex]V_2=?[/tex]

Using Boyles law:

[tex]P_1V_1=P_2V_2\\100kPa\times 2 L=25 kPa\times V_2\\V_2=\frac{100 kPa\times 2L}{25 kPa}=8L[/tex]

The volume of the hydrogen gas at 25 kPa is 8 Liters.

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