How many Noble gases are there?

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Answer 1

Answer:

six noble gases

Here are five of the six noble gases: helium, neon, argon, kypton and xeon. They're all colourless and transparent. Krypton and xeon form compounds only with difficulty. Helium, neon and argon don't form compounds at all.

Answer 2

Answer:

There are in total 6  noble gases in the periodic table.

Namely,

1. Helium

2. Neon

3. Argon

4. Krypton

5. Xenon

6. Radon


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Bubbles are released when nitric acid is added to a potassium carbonate solution.
What is the net ion

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How many molecules are present in 0.93 grams of Fe2O3?

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Answer:

5.8125*10^-3

the moles in Fe2O3 are 0.93/(56*2 + 16*3) = 5.8125*10^-3

What do tissues working together
form?
Organs
Organ systems

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Answer:

tissues working together form organs.

The answer is organs.

Explanation:

cells form tissues, tissues form organs, and organs that fulfill related functions make up the organ system...hope this helps(:

2) Check all that apply.
What are the three major groups of elements?

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Answer:

metals, nonmetals and metalloids

Explanation:

1. Metals

2. Nonmetals

3. Metalloids

Where is carbon dioxide and oxygen exchanged at capillaries?​

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Answer:

Gas exchange takes place in the millions of alveoli in the lungs.

Explanation:

Gas exchange takes place in the millions of alveoli in the lungs and the capillaries that envelop them. As shown below, inhaled oxygen moves from the alveoli to the blood in the capillaries, and carbon dioxide moves from the blood in the capillaries to the air in the alveoli.

Which of the following is an example of physical property?

A- corrosion
B-malleability
C-tarnish
D-rust

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Answer:

B. Malleability

Explanation:

hope it help

The answer to this question is B- Malleability

HELP PLEASE!!!!! true or false science questions and normal questions

1. true or false: A compound is a substance made of entirely of a single type of atom

2. true or false: fig is a mixture ogpf water droplets in air

3. draining the liquid from a mixture of a liquid and a solid after the particles of the solid substance have settled
^ ^
sifting
decanting
filtration

please write if its true or false and which of the words apply to qs 3 TvT

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Answer

What website is this question on?

Explanation:

Answer:

1. true or false: A compound is a substance made of entirely of a single type of atom. answer: true

2. true or false: fig is a mixture of water droplets in air. imma just say its false

Explanation:

3. draining the liquid from a mixture of a liquid and a solid after the particles of the solid substance have settled

^ ^

answer : filtration

sifting

decanting

filtration  

by the way ur teacher is a FiretrUCKING geek he/she looked this up on a quiz

How is the earth's crust different from the mantle?
A : The crust is deeper below Earth’s surface than the mantle
B : the crust is less dense than the mantle
C : the crust contains softer rock than the mantle
D : the crust is made of more iron than the mantle
( this is science by the way )

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Answer:

the answer is B

Explanation:

please tell if correct or not and can you give brainliest

Answer:

well i would say D

Explanation:

the crust in fact does have more iron within in it but if i describe it more i would say the crust is a smaller amount then the mantle, and that its a bit harder material then the mantle itself

1. What is temperature?
2. How do temperatures change?
3. What affects the temperature of a system?
4. How are temperature and molecular motion related?
5. How is molecular motion related to kinetic energy?

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Answer:

1. não entendi

.

3. não entendi

4. não entendi e

5. não entendi

2. não entendi

rysor

Explanation:

Answer:

here...

Explanation:

1 - Temperature is a quantitative measure of how hot or cold something is. Temperature is fundamentally linked to the kinetic energy of atom-scale particles. The Celsius scale is based on the older centigrade scale, adapted slightly to take account of the absolute temperature scale, measured in kelvins, symbol K.

2-  Increasing the temperature will cause chemical changes to occur faster. Decreasing the temperature, causes the particles to lose energy which causes them to move around less and slower. The less they move, the less collisions occur, and the less reactions occur between the chemicals = slower reaction rate.

3-  When a system absorbs or loses heat, the average kinetic energy of the molecules will change. Thus, heat transfer results in a change in the system's temperature as long as the system is not undergoing a phase change.

4-  As the temperature increases, the kinetic energy of the molecules of the liquid increases. The movement of the molecules gradually overcomes forces of attraction between the molecules, with the result that they have greater freedom to move, over greater volumes.

5- The kinetic molecular theory of matter states that: Matter is made up of particles that are constantly moving. Molecules in the solid phase have the least amount of energy, while gas particles have the greatest amount of energy. The temperature of a substance is a measure of the average kinetic energy of the particles.

1. A 4.00 L sample of air at 35 degrees C expands to 5.50 L when heated. What is

the new temperature, in degrees Celsius, of the air

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Answer:

150.5 °C

Explanation:

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

Initial volume (V₁) = 4 L

Initial temperature (T₁) = 35 °C

Final volume (V₂) = 5.5 L

Final temperature (T₂) =?

Next, we shall convert 35 °C to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:

T(K) = T(°C) + 273

Initial temperature (T₁) = 35 °C

Initial temperature (T₁) = 35 °C + 273

Initial temperature (T₁) = 308 K

Next, we shall determine the final (i.e the new) temperature of air. This can be obtained as follow:

Initial volume (V₁) = 4 L

Initial temperature (T₁) = 308 K

Final volume (V₂) = 5.5 L

Final temperature (T₂) =?

V₁ / T₁ = V₂ / T₂

4 / 308 = 5.5 / T₂

Cross multiply

4 × T₂ = 308 × 5.5

4 × T₂ = 1694

Divide both side by 4

T₂ = 1694 / 4

T₂ = 423.5 K

Finally, we shall convert 423.5 K to celsius temperature. This can be obtained as follow:

T(°C) = T(K) – 273

T₂ = 423.5 K

T₂ = 423.5 – 273

T₂ = 150.5 °C

Thus, the new temperature of the air is 150.5 °C

Name the two minerals involved in the formation of wollastonite

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wollastonite, garnet, and diopside should be the answer :) I hope I helped

What did Albert Einstein say was the nature of electromagnetic radiation?

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Answer:

Albert Einstein proposed the wave-particle theory of electromagnetic radiation. This theory states that electromagnetic energy is released in discrete packets of energy—now called photons—that act like waves.

Which factor affects the amount of gravitational potential orgy at object but
and the amount of kinetic energy an object has?
A mass
B. speed
C. height
D. particles
I need help

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Answer:

Speed

Explanation:

Answer:

mass

Explanation:

your welcome

Which structure is responsible for producing pollen in flowering plants?

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Answer:

The stamen!

The stamen is often made up of anthers and filaments

A bond between two iodine atoms would have what as the percent ionic character
A. 53%
B. 83%
C. 0%
D. impossible to calculate

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I’d guess 83? Braileist?

Answer:

Your answer should be 53%

I'm very sorry if I'm wrong I have not done this in forever

Explanation:

No explanation

Does this particle diagram represent an element, compound, or mixture?

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Answer:

Yes, it's a mixture as more than 1 type of molecules are present!!

An atom contains 22 protons and 26 neutrons. What is its mass number?

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Answer:

47.867

Explanation: It's Titanium because the atomic number is the number of protons.

BRAINLIEST!!
Of the following elements, which one would have the LOWEST
electronegativity? *
Potassium (K, atomic #19)
Hydrogen (H, atomic #1)
Cesium (Cs, atomic #55)
Sodium (Na, atomic #11)
Explain please:))

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Answer:

Cesium

Explanation:

cuz i looked at the chart from highest to lowest

Name the bond between atoms that share electrons

What is a molecule

Give five examples of molecular elements

Draw a diagram to show the bonding in

Carbon dioxide Methan

hydrogen chlorine

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Answer:

1) Covalent bond, in chemistry, the interatomic linkage that results from the sharing of an electron pair between two atoms. The binding arises from the electrostatic attraction of their nuclei for the same electrons.

2)A molecule is the smallest particle in a chemical element or compound that has the chemical properties of that element or compound. Molecules are made up of atoms that are held together by chemical bonds. These bonds form as a result of the sharing or exchange of electrons among atoms.

3)Hydrogen (H2), oxygen (O2), and chlorine (Cl2) molecules, for example, each contains two atoms. Another form of oxygen, ozone (O3), has three atoms, and sulfur (S8) has eight atoms. All elemental molecules are made of atoms of a single element.

Explanation:

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Because as the air hits the charcoal it becomes ash and changes color.

How many elements are in (NH4)3PO4

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

There are 4 different elements in the compound (N, H, P, O) but if you want to count the number of each element then the answer is different.

In NH4, theres 1 N and 4 H, but since there are 3 NH4s then u have 3 N and 12 H. There's 1 P and 4 Os as well.

Added together u have 3 + 12 + 1 + 4 = 20 elements in total.

hope this helps!

it’s four, the answer is four

How many layers of paint are there on the typical manufactured vehicle?

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Answer:

3 sometimes 4

Explanation: there are usualy

3 layers of paint but sometime manufacterers add paint protection film to bring the total up to 4

how does the air move in a land breeze?

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Answer:

The air over the ocean is now warmer than the air over the land. The land loses heat quickly after the sun goes down and the air above it cools too

Explanation:

Directions Solve the given problem below by showing the following:
I ELECTRONIC CONFIGURATION
2. LED structure
GIVEN: Magnesium (Mg) and Oxygen (180).​

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Explanation:

(a). Write down the electronic configuration of (i) magnesium atom, and (ii) magnesium ion, <br> (At No. of Mg=12) ,brgt (b). Write down the electronic configuration of (i) sulphur atom, and (ii) sulphide ion. <br> (At. No. of S=16).


What is the total amount of heat needed to change 2.25 kg of silver at 0.0°C to 200.0°C? The specific heat of silver is 0.129 J/g·°C (2.25 kg = 2250 g)

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Answer:

Q = 5805 Joules.

Explanation:

Given the following data;

Mass = 2250g

Specific heat capacity of silver = 0.129 J/g·°C

Initial temperature, T1 = 0.0°C

Final temperature, T2 = 200.0°C

To find the quantity of heat needed;

Heat capacity is given by the formula;

[tex] Q = mcdt[/tex]

Where;

Q represents the heat capacity or quantity of heat. m represents the mass of an object. c represents the specific heat capacity of water. dt represents the change in temperature.

dt = T2 - T1

dt = 200 - 0

dt = 200°C

Substituting the values into the equation, we have;

[tex] Q = 225*0.129*200[/tex]

Q = 5805 Joules.

Therefore, the amount of heat needed is 5805 Joules.

The amount of heat needed will be "5805 Joules".

Given values:

Mass, [tex]m = 2250 \ g[/tex]Specific heat capacity, [tex]0.129 \ J/g.^{\circ} C[/tex]Initial temperature, [tex]T_1 = 0.0^{\circ} C[/tex]Final temperature, [tex]T_2 = 200.0^{\circ} C[/tex]then,Change in temperature, [tex]dt = T_2-T_1[/tex]

                                                      [tex]= 200-0[/tex]

                                                      [tex]= 200^{\circ} C[/tex]

As we know the formula,

Heat capacity, [tex]Q = mcdt[/tex]

By substituting the values, we get

                                [tex]= 225\times 0.129\times 200[/tex]

                                [tex]= 5805 \ Joule s[/tex]

Thus the above answer is right.

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define Common ion effect

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The effect of the common-ion refers to a decrease in the solubility of an ionic precipitate by introducing a soluble compound to the solution with an ion in common with the precipitate.

What is the correct hybridization for a ion of IF6 that has a charge of (1-)​

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Answer:

6 F atoms at 6 corners

Explanation:

The shape of IF6 (-1) is trigonally distorted octahedron. The central iodine atom has 7 valence electrons. It gains one electron from negative charge. Out of 8 electrons, 6 are imvolved in formation of 6 I - F bonds and one lone pair of electrons is present. 6F atoms are present at 6corners of distorted octahedron. The lone pair of electrons distorts the octahedral shape due to electron repulsion.

What is a controlled variable

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Answer:

The part of the experiment that is set to compare data

Explanation:

The controlled variable is what stays constant throughout an experiment. You use the controlled variable to compare the new data to see what happened during whatever reaction you could say.

the moon is 250,000 miles away. How many inches is it from earth?

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Answer:

1.584e10 = 15,840,000,000,000

Explanation:

250,000 miles

multiply the length value by 63360

25e4 x 63360

= 1.584e10

Answer: 110000000 inches

Explanation: Since the moon is 1,320,000,000ft away from the earth you divide 1,320,000,000ft  with 12 to get your final answer 110000000      

___________ mL = 2.2 L

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Answer:

2,200 mL I believe it is.

Answer:

2,200 is the answer of your question

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