Answer:
C
Explanation:
Same reason as the answer before mine, but the answer to your questionaire is C.
What causes the difference in density of matter?
Answer:
because it has more space
Explanation:
density have many pressure
Mass = 200 g Volume = 20 cm3 What is the density?
Answer: 156
Explanation:
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A student labels two 250 milliliter beakers with the letters A and B. She puts 100 milliliters of water in each of them. She adds some salt to beaker A and stirs until the salt dissolves completely. Then she adds another 50 milliliters of water to beaker A. She adds more salt to beaker B, and the salt in beaker B doesn't completely dissolve in the water even after much stirring. The solution in beaker A is The solution In beaker B is
Answer:
Solution B is saturated and solution A is unsaturated
Explanation:
Saturated solution contains the maximum concentration of a solute dissolved in the solvent (usually water) and if extra solute is added to saturated solution, that solute will not dissolve.
Unsaturated solution means that more of a substance can be dissolved (in this example salt).
How many moles of gas is contained in 2.21 L at STP?
Answer:
its an helium gas are contained in a 4.0L at STP? 0.17
Explanation:
because the elements in column 2.21 is what quantity of gas in holes
In at least 4 complete sentences, describe the similarities and differences between Avogadro's Law and Charles' Law.
answer
Avogadro's law states that, at constant temperature and pressure, the volume of a gas is directly proportional to the number of moles present. In other words, equal volumes of gases at the same pressure and temperature contain the same number of molecules - this is true regardless of their physical properties or chemical nature.
This number of molecules is
6.022
⋅
10
23
and is known as Avogadro's number,
N
A
.
Matematically, Avogadro's law can be written like this
V
n
=
c
o
n
s
t
, or, better yet,
V
1
n
1
=
V
2
n
2
.
Avogadro's law, as well as Boyle's law and Charles' law, are special cases of the ideal gas law,
P
V
=
n
R
T
. If temperature and pressure are kept constant, and knowing that
R
is of course constant, then
P
V
=
n
R
T
→
P
V
n
=
R
T
→
V
n
=
R
T
P
=
c
o
n
s
t
, which represents Avogadro's law.
The ideal gas law can also be written to incorporate
N
A
, since the number of moles are actually the number of molecules divided by Avogadro's number
P
V
=
N
N
A
⋅
R
T
, where
N
represents the number of molecules.
Match these items.
No links please!
Definitions:
1. Built the first American A.C. generator.
2. Found a relationship between electricity and magnetism.
3. Associated with gas and oil.
4. First workable electric light bulb.
5. Developed the equations E=mc^2
6. Provides majority of the energy in the United States.
7. Splitting heavy atoms
8. Produces plutonium
9. Powered by falling water or stream pressure
10. Thin silicon slices
11. Using heat from the earth
Term names:
a. Oersted
b. Geothermal
c. Edison
d. Einstein
e. Salt dome
f. Turbine
g. Fission
h. Westinghouse
i. Solar cells
j. Gas and oil
k. Breeder
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1. Built the first American A.C. generator.
2. Found a relationship between electricity and magnetism.
3. Associated with gas and oil.
4. First workable electric light bulb.
5. Developed the equations E=mc^2
6. Provides majority of the energy in the United States.
7. Splitting heavy atoms
8. Produces plutonium
9. Powered by falling water or stream pressure
10. Thin silicon slices
11. Using heat from the earth
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[tex]\color{black}{\tt {1.) \: h. \: Westing \: house}}[/tex]
Built the first American A.C. generator[tex]\color{black}{\tt {2.) \: Oersted}}[/tex]
Hans Christian Oersted discovered the relationship between electricity and magnetism in 1820.[tex]\color{black}{\tt {3.) \: j. Gas \: and \: oil}}[/tex]
Associated gas refers to the natural gas found in association with oil within the reservoir. There are also reservoirs that contain only natural gas and no oil, this gas is termed non-associated gas.[tex]\color{black}{\tt {4.) \: c.Edison}}[/tex]
By January 1879, at his laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, Edison had built his first high resistance, incandescent electric light. It worked by passing electricity through a thin platinum filament in the glass vacuum bulb, which delayed the filament from melting. Still, the lamp only burned for a few short hours.[tex]\color{black}{\tt { 5.) \: d. Einstein}}[/tex]
E = mc2, equation in German-born physicist Albert Einstein's theory of special relativity that expresses the fact that mass and energy are the same physical entity and can be changed into each other.[tex]\color{black}{\tt {6.)i.solar cells}}[/tex]
Energy Sources in the United StatesPetroleum (crude oil and natural gas plant liquids): 28% Coal: 17.8% Renewable energy: 12.7% Nuclear electric power: 9.6%"[tex]\color{black}{\tt { 7.) \: g. fission}}[/tex]
Nuclear fission is a process by which the nucleus of an atom is split into two or more smaller nuclei, known as fission products. The fission of heavy elements is an exothermic reaction, and huge amounts of energy are released in the process.[tex]\color{black}{\tt { 8.) Sorry \: but \: I \: don't \: know \: the \: answer}}[/tex]
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[tex]\color{black}{\tt {11.) \: b. Geothermal}}[/tex]
Geothermal/GSHP systems take advantage of nature's underground temperatures by exchanging heat with the earth using an underground network of water (or refrigerant) filled pipes. In the winter, the liquid pulls heat from the ground and transfers it to the house through an exchanger.#CarryOnLearning
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→XxKim02xXI have a bowling ball hanging from a chain in my room. What two forces are acting on the bowling
ball?
Answer:
Gravity and the chain is holding it up not sure what it is called. Also if you want free points go to my answers and look for a friday nigt funkin rp answer but anwer if you want to rp and if you know what it is
Explanation:
Answer:
Kinetic & Potential Energy
Explanation:
Kinetic Energy: Energy which a body possesses by virtue of being in motion.
Potential Energy: The energy possessed by a body by virtue of its position relative to others, stresses within itself, electric charge, and other factors
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a geologist finds fossils in rocks that are older than the fossils and rocks of each layer beneath them what causes this situation
a. uplift
b.overturning of sedimentary rocks
c.intrusion of igneous rocks
d.seafloor spreading
e.subduction
How many moles of NaCl are found in 5.2L of a 0.75 M solution?
Answer 4.45 moles
Explanation:
Number 8
in metals, reactivity increases ____ across a period, and in non metals reactivity increases ____ across a period.
A. to the left,to the left
B. to the left, to the right
C. to the right , to the left
D. to the right, to the right
PLEASE Answer! Using the periodic table, predict the order of decreasing electronegativity for the elements Al, Ag, Ca, Se, and I.
AL is aluminum, last, that stuff blows up in microwaves 5
Ag is silver, 3
Ca is calsium 2
Se is a metaloid, Selenium, 4
I is Iodine- first 1
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what is the balanced equation for CuSO4 + 2NaOH → Cu(OH)2 + Na2SO4 I just want the answer please help
PLEASE HELPPP WILL GIVE BRAINLIEST!!!
Answer:
placental mammals
Explanation:
Answer:
B) placental mammals
Explanation:
Describe the difference between a flask, beaker, and graduated cylinder.
How does the purpose of each differ?
Answer:
Both graduated cylinders and beakers are pieces of laboratory glassware that have a specific function. Graduated cylinders typically are more accurate at reading the volumes of the liquid inside. Beakers are better for stirring and mixing liquids.
Flasks are notable for their unique shape: a rounded vessel and a cylindrical neck. The main differing characteristic between a flask and a beaker is that beakers have straight sides, rather than slanted sides like a flask. Beakers are mainly for measuring and transporting liquids from one site to the next.
Explanation:
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How much heat does it take to raise 100g of aluminum (c= .9 J/gC) from 12.5C to 31C?
Answer:
When two substances having different temperatures are introduced or kept together, heat energy, Q, flows from a substance at higher temperature to a substance at lower temperature. Also, heat continues to be transferred until their temperatures are equalized, at which point the substances are in thermal equilibrium. In a closed system, the amount of energy lost is equal to but opposite the amount of energy gained.
Explanation:
Those microscopic organisms perform what 2 processes that help pave the way for lichen by creating organic material.
Answer:
Decomposition pf residues and weathering of rock.
Explanation:
Microorganisms performs two processes such as decomposition and weathering of rock materials. These two processes make the medium suitable for the growth and development of the lichens because these processes increases nutrient and organic matter on the rock surface that is used by the lichens for its growth. In decomposition process, larger compounds are broken down into simpler substances while on the other hand, the weather of rocks causes breakdown of rock material into simpler minerals that also used by the lichens.
The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are always
Answer:
The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence and the angle of reflection are always equal.
A basketball inflated to a pressure of 2.25 atm is increased in temperature from 275 K to 317 K.What will be the new pressure, in torr, if the volume remains constant?
Answer:
[tex]P_2=1971.2torr[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, by recalling the Gay-Lussac's gas law, as a directly proportional relationship between pressure and temperature, we can write:
[tex]\frac{P_2}{T_2} =\frac{P_1}{T_1}[/tex]
Thus, by solving for the required final pressure, in atmospheres first, we solve for P2 as follows:
[tex]P_2 =\frac{P_1T_2}{T_1}\\\\P_2=\frac{2.25atm*317K}{275K}\\\\P_2=2.59atm[/tex]
Which in Torricelli is:
[tex]P_2=2.59atm *\frac{760torr}{1atm}\\\\P_2=1971.2torr[/tex]
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A reaction is first order with respect to reactant A and second order with respect to reactant B. Starting with [A] = 0.175 M and [B] = 0.00250 M, the reaction rate is 2.83 x 10−5 M.S−1. What is the rate constant k? Show your work.
Answer:
[tex]k=25.9M^{-2}s^{-1}[/tex]
Explanation:
Hello there!
In this case, since rate laws are written by considering the rate constant, concentration and specific orders of reaction of the concentration of the species contributing to the rate of reaction, we write:
[tex]r=k[A][B]^2[/tex]
Since it is first-order with respect to reactant A and second-order with respect to reactant B. In such a way, given the rate and concentrations of both A and B, the involved rate constant k turns out to be:
[tex]k=\frac{r}{[A][B]^2} \\\\k=\frac{2.83x10^{-5}M/s}{(0.175M)(0.00250M)^2}\\\\k=25.9M^{-2}s^{-1}[/tex]
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PLZZZZZZZZ HELP PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ PLZ PLZ PLZZZZZZZ these are satellite images taken of the same area in 1986 and in 2020 what can these images be used to monitor
Answer:
I believe it is how land use changed over time
Explanation:
The images only show us the labels of communities and farm land/ forests. There is no evidence to support that this map would be monitoring water quality, pollution, etc. The only visible change is the change in land.
Albino trees exist in nature, but they’re rare. These trees contain a gene mutation that causes them to lack chlorophyll, so their leaves are white. In California, albino redwood trees are parasites. They survive off the energy from nearby redwood trees. Why do you think they need to use energy from other trees to survive?
Answer:
They need to use energy from other tress to survive so that they can do basic functions, like absorbing nutrients from the ground, and growing back leaves. They don't have chlorophyll, so they need that energy to do the functions I mentioned above.
Explanation: Hope this helps!
Answer:
Trees need chlorophyll to make energy. Because albino trees don’t have chlorophyll, they can’t create their own energy. So, they must take energy from other trees to survive.
Explanation:
Which sediments are carried by suspension?
Answer:
Sand and silt can be carried in suspension.
Explanation:
For example, sand and silt can be carried in suspension in river water and on reaching the sea bed deposited by sedimentation; if buried, they may eventually become sandstone and siltstone (sedimentary rocks) through lithification.
If an
object is slowing down, the velocity will be
positive
zero
negative
constant
Answer:
I'm not 100% sure but I think it would be constant
Answer:
The object is moving in the negative direction!
Explanation:The object has a negative velocity) and is speeding up.
Would a rollercoaster have the greatest kinetic energy at the top of the highest hill or at the bottom on the highest hill
Answer:
The rollercoaster has the lowest kinetic energy at the top of the hill.
The rollercaoster has the highest kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill.
Explanation:
The kinetic energy of any solid body in motion is usually computed using this formula:
K.E = [tex]\frac{1}{2}mv^2[/tex]
From this, we can see that it varies based on two major parameters - The mass of the moving object and the velocity of the moving object.
We can assume that the mass of the rollercoaster is constant since no one gets off and it does not shrink in its size during the ride.
This means that the variations in the K.E are mainly coming from its velocity.
At the top of the hill, the rollercoaster is moving at its slowest pace. hence, it has the lowest kinetic energy at the top of the hill.
However, at the bottom of the hill, the rollercoaster is moving its fastest, hence it has the highest kinetic energy at the bottom of the hill.
How much energy is used to heat 250 g of ice from –15°C to steam at 105°C? (Hint: 5 steps, all positive)
Answer:
Explanation: Q1 = mc(ice) ΔT (ice warms)
Q2 = ms (ice melts)
Q3 = mc((water) ΔT (water warms)
Q4 = mr (water boils)
Q5 = mc(vapour)ΔT
Guiding Question: How might a long-term drought in a nearby forest impact the herbivores living in the forest?
Answer:
Drought can affect water sources, land, fish and wildlife and plant communities, and can also affect trees directly by slowing or arresting growth, and causing injury or death
Explanation:
Which of the following is a true statement about odors?
A. All odors are made of particles.
B. Odors move in all directions.
C. Odors can be detected.
D. All of the above.
Which is not a chara
The fictional element “Nt” contains atoms with two valence electrons. Which type of intermolecular force is most likely responsible for the properties of NtF2?
O dipole-dipole forces
O ion-ion forces
O hydrogen bonding
O dispersion forces
1. How many grams are in 1.7 x 10^23 particles of Cl2?
2. How many moles are in 3.28 x 10^23 atoms of NaCl? *
3. If I were to determine how many liters 26 grams of water is, what type of conversion would this be? *
A Mass --> Moles --> Particles
B Mass --> Moles --> Volume
C Volume --> Mass --> Moles
D Moles --> Mass --> Volume
Answer: 1. 20.0 grams
2. 0.272 moles
3. B) Mass --> Moles --> Volume
Explanation:
According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance weighs equal to molecular mass and contains avogadro's number [tex]6.023\times 10^{23}[/tex] of particles.
To calculate the number of moles, we use the equation:
[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given molecules}}{\text{Avogadros number}}[/tex] or
[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex] or
Putting in the values we get:
1. [tex]\text{Number of moles of} Cl_2=\frac{1.7\times 10^{23}}{6.023\times 10^{23}}=0.282moles[/tex]
Mass of [tex]Cl_2=moles\times {\text {Molar mass}}=0.282mol\times 71g/mol=20.0g[/tex]
2. [tex]\text{Number of moles of NaCl}=\frac{3.28\times 10^{23}}{2\times 6.023\times 10^{23}}=0.272moles[/tex]
3. [tex]\text{Number of moles of water}=\frac{26g}{18g/mol}=1.44moles[/tex]
Volume of water =[tex]moles\times {\text {Molar volume}}=1.44mol\times 22.4L/mol=32.4L[/tex]
How many Joules are required to heat 40g of water from 13°C to 40°C?
J
Answer: 1080
Explanation:
you have to subtract 40 from 13 frist then multiply the remins of the temeture with 40 and your answer is 1080