What causes water to change from a vapor to a liquid, or a liquid to a solid?.

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Answer 1

Answer:

The lack of heat

Explanation:

when vapor gets cold enough, it reverts back to a liquid, when liquid gets cold enough, it freezes into a solid.


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H3PO4 +CaCOH)2=Ca3(PO4)2+H20
The equation balance

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Answer:

2H3PO4 +3Ca(OH) 2 = Ca3 (PO4) 2 +6H20

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Use the periodic table to determine which of the following could be an isotope of bromine (Br). Check all that apply.

Z = 79, A = 196

Z = 35, A = 79

A = 79, N = 44

Z = 44, N = 44

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Explanation:

The answer is:

z=35,A=79

and also

A=79,N=44

According to the statements of the question, atoms Z = 35, A = 79 (option B) and A = 79, N = 44 (option C) are isotopes of bromine.  

Isotopes are atoms from the same element which has a different number of neutrons in their nucleus.  

Bromine has an atomic number (Z) of 35 and an atomic mass (A) of 80. The number of neutrons of this atom is:

[tex] A = Z + N [/tex]

[tex] N = A - Z = 80 - 35 = 45 [/tex]

For an element to be an isotope of bromine, it must have the same Z (35) and a different value of N.    

From the given options, the only one that has the same atomic number is option B (Z = 35, A = 79).

The number of neutrons of this isotope is:

[tex] N = A - Z = 79 - 35 = 44 [/tex]

Hence, option B is an isotope of bromine.

Option C is also an isotope because it is the same as option B, the number of neutrons is 44 and the atomic mass is 79. So, this isotope is the same as option B.

The other options, A (Z = 79, A = 196) and D (Z = 44, N = 44), are not isotopes of bromine because they are different elements, gold (Au) and ruthenium (Ru), respectively.  

Therefore, options B and C are isotopes of bromine.

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Answer:

the answer is letter D

Explanation:

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In the periodic table, elements that have similar properties are grouped in horizontal rows.

True or False?

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your answer is False because they elements in the same period row have different properties of the Elements in a same group column have similar properties

what is the molarity (M) of cobalt (II) nitrate?

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Answer:

182.94 g/mol is the correct

Explanation:

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Answer:

Your answer would be:
182.94 g/mol


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What happens to the coefficients in a reaction when writing the equilibrium constant expression?
A. They become exponents in the equilibrium constant expression
B. They disappear
C. They become multipliers in the equilibrium constant expression
D. They become coefficients in the equilibrium constant expression

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

They become coefficients in the equilibrium constant expression

They become coefficients in the equilibrium constant expression. Hence, option A is correct.

What is equilibrium constant expression?

At equilibrium, the relationship expressed between the amounts of concentration of products and reactants in a reversible chemical reaction is known as the equilibrium constant.

Consider the equation below:

aC + bD <=> eF

Where

C and D are reactants

F is the product

a, b and e are coefficients

Thus the equilibrium constant (K) is written as follows:

K =[tex][F]^e[/tex] / [tex][C]^a[D]^b[/tex]

From the above illustration, we can see that the coefficients are exponent in the equilibrium constant expression.

Thus, we can conclude that the correct answer to the question is Option A. They become exponents in the equilibrium constant expression.

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1.
How much of the radiation from the sun reaches Earth’s surface?

50%
25%
70%
100%

2.
Which method of heat transfer is responsible for a person burning their hand on a stove?

convection
conduction
radiation
thermal energy

3.
Why is noon not the hottest part of the day if the sun is directly overhead?

The ground absorbs the solar radiation and releases it throughout the later afternoon.

The solar radiation is more direct at later times in the day.

The cloud cover at noon prevents solar radiation from reaching Earth’s surface.

The ground continues to absorb radiation until the sun goes down and releases it all at night.

4.
Which stage of the water cycle occurs when water vapor exits plants through their leaves?

transpiration
evaporation
condensation
precipitation

5.
Identify the method of heat transfer responsible for warm air masses rising, then cooling and condensing.

convection
radiation
thermal energy
conduction

6.
Identify the type of cloud that is associated with thunderstorms, hail, heavy rains, lightning, and tornadoes.

cirrostratus
cumulonimbus
altostratus
stratocumulus

7.
Earth’s albedo determines which of the following properties?

reflectivity of Earth’s atmosphere
reflectivity of Earth’s surface
amount of solar radiation that passes through the atmosphere
amount of heat absorbed by clouds

8.
What is the relationship between temperature and air pressure?

As temperature increases, air pressure increases.
As temperature increases, air pressure decreases.
There is no relationship between temperature and air pressure.
As temperature decreases, air pressure decreases.

9.
Identify the layer of the atmosphere that protects Earth from meteors.

troposphere
stratosphere
thermosphere
mesosphere

10.
What factors affect global winds?

jet streams, Hadley cells, and trade winds
Hadley cells, pressure belts, and the Coriolis effect
convection cells, pressure belts, and the Coriolis effect
convection cells, polar westerlies, and the greenhouse effect

11.
Which method of heat transfer do you experience when you put your hands near a fire and feel the warmth?

thermal energy
convection
radiation
conduction

12.
Which of the following choices is not a particulate that is found in the atmosphere?

water vapor
pollen
dirt
ash

13.
Which phenomenon is responsible for the blue color of the sky?

scattering
albedo
absorption
radiation

14.
Which layer of the atmosphere is the hottest layer?

thermosphere
troposphere
stratosphere
mesosphere

15.
Answer the question below.

Compare and contrast the four main types of clouds and the weather they indicate. Use details to support your answer.

16.
Which phenomena causes Earth’s winds to deflect as they move around the globe?
the Coriolis effect

the tradewinds
the greenhouse effect
uneven solar heating

17.
Which factor does not affect the amount of solar radiation that an area receives?

the location’s latitude
the time of year
the cloud cover in the area
the sun’s temperature

18.
Which type of cloud is associated with fair weather and appears long and wispy?

cumulus
stratus
alto
cirrus

19.
The rise of oxygen in the atmosphere allowed which of the following to form?

iron ores in the crust
cyanobacteria
UV radiation
the ozone layer

20.
Answer the question below.

Explain how global winds are created. Use details to support your answer.

21.
Which gas makes up the largest percentage of the atmosphere?

oxygen
methane
water vapor
nitrogen

22.
Identify the hypothesis that early life arose from organic compounds forming in the atmosphere because of the combination of gases present and lightning.

the Miller-Urey hypothesis
the Oparin-Urey hypothesis
the meteorite hypothesis
the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis

23.
Which example below would not be found on primitive Earth?

volcanoes
lightning storms
ammonia gas
oxygen gas

24.
Which type of cloud indicates that rain, snow, or thunderstorms are on the way?

cirrus
stratus
alto
cumulus

25.
How is absolute humidity measured?

It determines the mass of oxygen in a volume of air.
It determines the mass of water in a volume of air.
It determines the ratio of water in a volume of air to the total amount that the volume of air can hold.
It determines the percent of water vapor in the air.

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Answer:

1) 70

2) conduction

3) The ground absorbs the solar radiation and

releases it throughout the later afternoon.

4) transpiration

5) convection

6) cumulonimbus

7) reflectivity of Earth’s surface

8) As temperature increases, air pressure

increases.

9) thermosphere

10) convection cells, pressure belts, and the

Coriolis effect

11) radiation

12) pollen

13) scattering

14) thermosphere

15) The different types of clouds are:

cumulus: Cumulus clouds are clouds which have flat bases and are often described as "puffy", "cotton-like" or "fluffy" in appearance. Their name derives from the Latin cumulo-, meaning heap or pile.

cirrus: Cirrus is a genus of atmospheric cloud generally characterized by thin, wispy strands, that typically appear white or light grey. The name is derived from the Latin word cirrus, meaning 'ringlet' or 'curling lock of hair'. Such a cloud can form at any altitude between 5,000 and 13,700 m above sea level.

stratus: Stratus clouds are low-level clouds characterized by horizontal layering with a uniform base, as opposed to convective or cumuliform clouds that are formed by rising thermals.

nimbus: Nimbostratus clouds are dark, grey, featureless layers of cloud, thick enough to block out the Sun and produce persistent rain. Height of base: 2,000 - 10,000 ft. Shape: Bands or areas of individual cells. Latin: nimbus - rainy cloud; stratus - flattened or spread out. Precipitation: Continuous rain or snow likely.

16) the tradewinds

17) the location’s latitude

18) Cirrus clouds

19) the ozone layer

20) Global winds are created by both the spin of

the Earth (Coriolis effect) and the differences

in temperature between the equator and

the polar areas. These winds are often

grouped together as trade winds, easterlies,

and westerlies.

21) nitrogen

22) the Miller-Urey hypothesis

the Oparin-Haldane hypothesis

23) ammonia gas

24) cumulus

25) It determines the mass of water in a volume of air

Explanation:

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9) A solid magnesium flare has a mass of 2300 g and a volume of 703 cm3. What is the density of the
g
magnesium?

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Answer:

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Answer:

the answer is the third figure from left

elements in the alkali metals tend to make ions with a charge of​

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Answer:

I believe the answer is positive ions :/

Calculate the wavelength (m) of light that has a frequency of 2.17 x 10^11 s-1

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Answer: I’m guessing ibhs and mr Kadda right?

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What is an energy level? Apex

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Answer:

An energy level is the average distance of an electron from the nucleus. 01 ...

Answer:

The energy possessed by an electron at a set distance from the nucleus.

Explanation:

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What was the first animal on the endangered species list?
bald eagle
Great white shark
Saber tooth tiger
humpback whale

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Answer:

Saber tooth tiger

Explanation:

Saber tooth tiger is pretty dangerous and around the world are few meaning were killed

Student
# Hours
Student
# Hours
Twenty students were surveyed to find out how
many hours of TV they watch during a school
week. The results are shown to the right. Answer
the following questions and round your answers to
the nearest half hour.
1
2
11
4
2.
5
12
1
3
3
13
2.
The mode of the data is I hours.
4
5
14
6
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1
15
2
6
4
16
3
7
6
17
10
8
12
18
10
9
2
19
8
10
6
20
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the first one is "5" and "4.5"

the second one is "2" and  "11"

then after that the multiple choice one is "mean" and "median" in other words A and B

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24 g of sodium chloride at 25 °C are mixed with 272 g mercury at 50 °C. Find the
system's final temperature.

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Answer:

the correct ans

Explanation:

The quantitative amount of energy that is necessary to provide to a substance whose temperature has to be increased is depicted as heat capacity. When the temperature is changed by one degree Celsius and the amount is fixed to one gram, then the heat capacity is depicted as specific heat capacity.

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law of conservation of matter facts or characteristics explain in your own words ​

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You speak more analytical,specific and understanding when you talk in the matter of facts

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Which of the following could occur as a result of
decreasing the heat energy of a gas?
A. condensation
B. evaporation
C. radiation
D. vaporization

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The answer is A) condensation

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Because, condensation occurs due to the drop in the temperature of the gas therefore turning into liquid.

How do I balance _Zn+_HCl➡️_ZnCl_+H2

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Answer:

Zn+2HCL➡️ZnCl2+H2

Explanation:

1 zn+ 2 hcl ➡️ 1 zn +2cl and 2 hcl(2hcl)

Which element has chemical properties that are most similar to the chemical properties of sodium?

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Answer:

Lithium

Explanation:

So, the elements with similar properties to sodium (Na) are all of those elements in the same Group. The ones "most" similar would be the ones closest in mass as well. Those would be Lithium (Li) and Potassium (K)

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Answer: It’s either B or C

How many g of CO2 is made from 5.75 g
of NaHCO3?

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Explanation:

the answer of this question is 1.5 grams CO2

What is the molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of CFBrO and a molar mass of 254.7 grams per mole?

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It’s C2F2Br2O2. Can you mark me Brain

The molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of CFBrO and a molar mass of 254.7 grams per mole is C₂F₂Br₂O₂.

What is molecular formula ?

Chemical element symbols, numbers, and occasionally additional symbols like parentheses, dashes, bracket, commas, and plus and minus signs are used in a chemical formula to represent information about the chemical proportions of the atoms that make up a certain chemical compound or molecule.

A molecule's molecular formula reveals which atoms and how many of each kind are included inside it. No subscript is used if there is just one atom of a certain kind. A subscript is added to the symbol for an atom if it contains two or more of a certain type of atom.

Its original definition, "the smallest unit of a material that yet preserves the qualities of that substance," was intended to be included by this designation.

Thus, The molecular formula of a compound with an empirical formula of CFBrO and a molar mass of 254.7 grams per mole is C₂F₂Br₂O₂.

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Which of these is the smallest particle to retain the properties of an element?

Group of answer choices

a molecule

an electron

a proton

an atom

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Answer:

A molecule

Explanation:

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A weather balloon containing 59.5 L of helium is released at sea level, where the atmospheric pressure is 101.3 kPa. When it gets to an altitude of 4000 m above sea level, the pressure is only 61.7 kPa. What volume will the balloon now occupy, assuming the temperature is the same?

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Answer:

V2 = 97.7 L

Explanation:

The solve this question, we need to follow the equation below

P1V1 = P2V2

V1 = 59.5L

P1 = 101.3 kPa (because 1 atm equals 101.3 kPa so this one we don't have to do anything) = 1 atm

P2 = 61.7 kPa (must be converted to atm by dividing by 101.3) = 0.609 atm

V2 = ?

P1V1 = P2V2

1 x 59.5 = 0.609 x V2

59.5 = 0.609 x V2

(Dividing both sides by 0.609 to get rid of it)

V2 = 97.7 L

How many moles are in 13.0g of potash (KOH)?

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Answer:

0.232 moles

Explanation:

because the mass is 13.0g and the relative molecular mass is 56.1049

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A 1 mole sample of hydrogen gas has the same number of hydrogen atoms as a 2 mole
sample of water molecules (H20).

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Answer:

what is the question in this case

The number of atoms in one mole of hydrogen is 6.022 × 10²³. 2 moles of water contains 4 moles of hydrogen  thus, 1.2 × 10²⁴. Hence, the statement is false.

What is one mole?

Any substance containing 6.022 × 10²³ number of atoms is called one mole of the substance. This number is called Avogadro number. Therefore one mole of every elements contains Avogadro number of atoms.

Thus, one mole of hydrogen gas contains 6.022 × 10²³ H₂.

One  mole of water contains  6.022 × 10²³  water molecules. One water molecule is made of two hydrogens and one oxygens. One mole of water contains 6.022 × 10²³  molecules.

Therefore, two moles of water contains 2 × 6.022 × 10²³ = 1.2 × 10²⁴  H₂ Therefore, the number of hydrogen atoms in one mole of  H₂ gas and two moles of water are not equal.

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How many atoms does the formula 2HgO have?

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Answer:

4

Explanation:

2HgO

2 * 1 Hg atom = 2 Hg atoms

2 * 1 O atom = 2 O atoms

2+2 = 4 atoms total

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1. What determines weight?

2. What does Homogeneous mean?

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1. that mass

2. a particle that has the same properties at every point

How many grams of FeS are formed from 7.62g of Fe reacted with excess S?

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Answer:

12.2g

Explanation:

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Find the volume of a gas at STP (STP is 0oC and 1atm), if its volume is 80.0 mL at 109 kPa and –12.5oC.

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Answer:

90.6 mL.

Explanation:

Recall the ideal gas law:

[tex]\displaystyle PV = nRT[/tex]

Where P is the pressure; V is the volume; n is the number of moles of gas; R is the universal gas constant; and T is the absolute temperature.

Because only P, V, and T changes, we can rearrange the equation to:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{PV}{T}= nR[/tex]

The right-hand side is some constant. In other words:

[tex]\displaystyle \frac{P_1V_1}{T_1} = \frac{P_2V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

The initial measurements are 109 kPa, -12.5 °C, and 80.0 mL.

Convert kPa to atm:
[tex]\displaystyle 109\text{ kPa} \cdot \frac{1\text{ atm}}{101.3 \text{ kPa}} = 1.08\text{ atm}[/tex]

And convert temperature to kelvins:

[tex]\displaystyle T_k = (-12.5) + 273.15 = 260.6\text{ K}[/tex]

STP is given by 1 atm pressure and 0 °C (273.15 K). Hence, substitute:
[tex]\displaystyle \frac{(1.08\text{ atm})(80.0\text{ mL})}{(260.6\text{ K})} = \frac{(1\text{ atm})V_2}{(273.15\text{ K})}[/tex]

Solve for volume:
[tex]\displaystyle V_2 = 90.6\text{ mL}[/tex]

In conclusion, the volume of the gas at STP is 90.6 mL.

Check: Volume is indirectly proportional to pressure and directly proportional to temperature. Because we decreased the pressure (1.08 atm to 1.00 atm) and increased the temperature (260.6 K to 273.15 K), we should expect an overall increase in volume.

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