What similarity is there between a straight-chain four-carbon alkane and alkyne?
A) the boiling points
B) the number of single bond s
C) the number of hydrogen atoms
D) the way the atom's rotate within the molecules

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Answer 1
I think c is the answer

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John is outstanding forward on his club select soccer team. He is know for his ball control and speed. After a game he often makes a sketch of moves that were successful. The dotted line on his sketch shows the direction the ball was moving before he kicked it.

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Answer:

This self evaluation helps them to better his sport.

Explanation:

This is the right way to evaluate the performance of John because this sketch shows him the way he perform in the match. Due to this sketch he can better his performance and remove all the mistakes he had done in the match which results in better performance of John in the next match. This self evaluation helps them to better his sport and got new chances in order to select for a better club or national soccer team.

What kind of metal is Calcium, and where is it found?

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Answer:

Calcium is a chemical element with the symbol Ca and atomic number 20. As an alkaline earth metal, calcium is a reactive metal that forms a dark oxide-nitride layer when exposed to air.

Explanation:

Min increases the temperature of a gas in an expandable container. If she keeps the pressure constant, what will happen to the volume of the gas?

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Answer:

The volume will remain the same.

Explanation:

The volume of a given gas sample is directly proportional to its absolute temperature at constant pressure (Charles's law)

There are so many gas laws like Charles's law, Avogadro’s law, Boyle 's law and many more. If pressure of gas is kept constant, then volume of the gas will be increasing.

What is Charles's law?

According to Charles's law, gas expands on heating. At constant pressure, volume well be directly proportional to temperature.

According to ideal gas equation

PV=nRT

On keeping pressure constant the following equation can be deduced to Charles's law as

V₁÷T₁=V₂÷T₂

where,

V₁= initial volume

V₂= final volume

T₁=initial temperature

T₂=final temperature

According to Charles's law, the volume of a given gas sample is directly proportional to its absolute temperature at constant pressure.

Therefore, if pressure is kept constant, then volume of the gas will be increasing.

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Photosynthesis uses all of the following except___to make food.
A) Carbon dioxide
B) Chemical energy
C) Light energy
D) Water

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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The picture shows an ice cube melting.

How is thermal energy transferred in this scenario?

A. Thermal energy moves from a warmer object to a cooler object until all the substances are different temperatures.

B. Thermal energy moves from a warmer object to a cooler object until all the substances are the same temperature.

C. Thermal energy moves from a cooler object to a warmer object until all the substances are the same temperature.

D. Thermal energy moves from a cooler object to a warmer object until all the substances are different temperatures.

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Answer:

B. thermal energy moves from a warmer object to a cooler object until all the substances are the same temperature

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Megan likes to take hot showers before she goes to bed. She makes sure that the temperature of the water is warm enough to create steam. When she gets out of the shower, she has to wipe the mirror because there is so much water on it. Which statement best describes why there is water on the mirror?

A. The steam collected on the mirror and got cooler, causing it to condense into water droplets.
B. The steam collected on the mirror and got warmer, causing it to condense into water droplets.
C. The steam collected on the mirror and then boiled, leaving behind water droplets.
D. The steam collected on the mirror and then evaporated, leaving behind water droplets.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

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Answer: I hope this helps :

An element in Group 5 = Bismuth (Bi)

A halogen = Fluorine (F) or Astatine (At)

An alkali Metal = Lithium (L)

A metal in Group 6 = Selenium (Se) , Tellurium (Te) , Polonium (Po)

A gas made up of individual atoms = Argon (Ag)

An element that forms 1+ ions = Lithium

The most reactive element in Group 1 = francium (it doesn't appear in the image)

The most reactive element in Group 7 = Fluorine

An element that is a good catalyst= Iron (Fe) Cobalt (Co) , Nickel (Ni)

An element that does not react with anything  = Argon

A metal that floats on water = Lithium

An element with a full outer energy of electrons = Helium (He), neon (Ne), and argon (Ar)

A transition Metal = Iron (Fe) Cobalt (Co) , Nickel (Ni)

A noble gas = Argon (Ar)

The element in Group 6 , Period 5 =   Molybdenum , Tellurium

A non-metal = Fluorine , Argon

A gas made up of Diatomic molecule = Argon (Ar)

An element that forms 1- ions =

The Group 1 element with the highest melting point =  Lithium

The Group 7 element with the highest boiling point = Astatine (As)

An element with 3 electrons in it's outer energy level = Boron

An element that forms coloured compounds = Iron

An element that has a coloured vapour = Chlorine  Fluorine

A metal that can form ions with different charges = Iron, Cobalt , Lead

Explanation:

Halogen : Are any of the six nonmetallic elements that make up Group 17  of the periodic table e.g  fluorine (F), chlorine (Cl), bromine (Br), iodine (I), astatine (At).

All elements in Group 1 are Alkali metals( except hydrogen)

Examples :lithium (Li), sodium (Na), potassium (K), rubidium (Rb), caesium (Cs), and francium (Fr).

A pure gas may be made up of individual atoms (e.g. a noble gas like neon), elemental molecules made from one type of atom (e.g. oxygen)

Argon is one of the inert gases that normally exist as single atoms.

Transition metals are good metal catalysts because they easily lend and take electrons from other molecules. A catalyst is a chemical substance that,  does not affect the thermodynamics of a reaction but increases the rate of reaction.

Transition metals ; Scandium. Titanium. Vanadium. Chromium. Manganese. Iron. Cobalt. Nickel.

Noble gases(inert gases) don't react with anything . The family of noble gases includes helium, neon, argon, krypton, xenon, and radon.

Lithium is the lightest metal and has density about half of water.

Group 18 elements (helium, neon, and argon are shown) have a full outer, or valence, shell.

chlorine, fluorine, carbon, nitrogen, arsenic, phosphorus, selenium are examples of non-metal.

Noble gases : helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn).

The following 5 element gases are found as diatomic molecules at room temperature and pressure:

Hydrogen – H. ...

Nitrogen – N. ...

Oxygen – O. ...

Fluorine – F. ...

Chlorine – Cl.

Lithium, Li melts at 180°C.

From the lowest boiling and melting point to the highest, the group in order is fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.

Like other transition metals, iron forms coloured compounds. The table shows some examples of these. Note that iron can form two different ions in its compounds. Iron(II) compounds contain the Fe 2+ ion and iron(III) compounds contain the Fe 3+ ion.

Elements in group seven(Halogens)  : As you move down the group the halogens become darker in colour. For example fluorine is a very pale yellow whereas iodine will be dark purple in colour when it is in a vapour state.

A few elements, all metals, can form more than one possible charge. For example, iron atoms can form 2+ cations or 3+ cations. Cobalt is another element that can form more than one possible charged ion (2+ and 3+), while lead can form 2+ or 4+ cations.

The usage of solar, wind, and geothermal energy resources is most limited by:
(answer choices)

A.laws prohibiting the use of the resources

B.size of the resources

C.animal habitat around the resources

D.location of the resources

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D. Location of resources.

KBr + AgNO3 → AgBr + KNO3


Which two chemicals are products in the chemical reaction?

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Answer:

Products are AgBr and KNO3

The map below shows the top view of a meandering stream as it enters a lake.

At which point, along the stream, are erosion and deposition?

A.
Erosion occurs at points B and D, deposition occurs at A and C

B.
Erosion occurs at points A and B, deposition occurs at C and D

C.
Erosion occurs at points A and C, deposition occurs at B and D

D.
Erosion occurs at points B and C, deposition occurs at A and D

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

The erosion starts at A moving sand or soil, then drops it at B-D.

What are the five properties of matter?

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Explanation:

Physical Properties

color (intensive)

density (intensive)

volume (extensive)

mass (extensive)

boiling point (intensive): the temperature at which a substance boils.

melting point (intensive): the temperature at which a substance melts.

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Answer:

Explanation:

Carbon C

Arrange the elements in increasing order of reactivity : iron, gold, zinc, copper​

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Answer:

Iron, Copper, Zinc, and Gold

Explanation:

in Table of elements

Iron was no. 26

Copper no. 29

Zinc no. 30

Gold no. 79

2. 1.5 moles of AgNO3 reacts with 0.5 mole of Mg3P2. Calculate the moles of excess

reactant that remains at the end of the reaction. Include math to justify your answer.

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Answer:

No of Moles in excess at the end of the reaction  is 0.25 moles

Explanation:

AgNO3  +   Mg3P2  → Ag3P + Mg(NO3)2

Balancing the equation we get

6AgNO3  +   Mg3P2  → 2Ag3P + 3Mg(NO3)2

6 moles of AgNO3 needs 1 mole of Mg3P2

using unitary method

AgNO3 = [tex]\frac{1}{6}*Mg3P2[/tex]

1.5 AgNO3 = [tex]\frac{1}{6}*1.5[/tex]

                  = 1/4 = 0.25moles of Mg3P2

So 1.5 Moles of AgNO3 requires 0.25Mg3P2 for complete reaction but we have 0.5Moles of Mg3P2 available Therefore Mg3P2 is in excess

No of Moles in excess at the end of the reaction = 0.5 - 0.25 = 0.25moles

6) Aluminum bromide decomposes

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Answer:

The reaction begins and builds up heat. This heat causes the aluminum to melt and float on top of the liquid bromine (which is producing a cloud of vapor because the heat is also boiling it). Wherever the two elements meet, sparks, heat, and light are given off.

Explanation:

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PLEASE HELP FAST!!! Which is a characteristic of colloids?

Which one?
A. Are homogeneous mixtures
B. Have large dispersed particles
C. Will settle out over time
D. Are made up of at least two substances

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D because the 2 substances are made up using colloids

Answer:

the answer is D. Are made up of at least two

Explanation:

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Lithium atom of electron configuration 2,1 , it will …………. One electron to become stable ion.

lose
Gain
Share

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Answer:

lose

Explanation:

as you have mentioned it has a electronic configuration as 2,1 that means it has one electrone in its last shell which is unstable. in ur mcq it has lose,gain.share

in order to be a stable atom lithium should either give away that one electron or gain 7 electrons. so as to ur question 7 electrons is out of the track so it is lose one electron

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please helpp The “wall” and the spaces in between are just like the_______ in a living cell.

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Answer: cell membrane

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Answer:

what

Explanation:

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Answer:

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Physical or chemical ?

1. Starch molecules are formed from smaller glucose molecules.
2. Iron rusts
3. Ice melts
4. A match burns
5. Plants leaves lose water through evaporation
6. Hydrochloric acid reacts with sodium hydroxide to produce a salt, water and heat
7. Food is digested
8. A pellet of sodium is sliced in half
9. Proteins are made from amino acids
10. A toothpick is broken in half
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Answer:

P,C,P,C,P,C,P,P,C,P

Explanation:

Which combination of principal energy level and sublevel
CANNOT exist?

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Answer: 2d

Explanation:

Because you can not make a 2d

How are ionic bonds and metallic bonds different from each other?

Include: what occurs with electrons in each type of bond? How/why the atoms are attracted (bonded) to each other?

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Answer:

Ionic bond is bond between a metal and non metal , metallic bonding happens between positive metals ions and negative electrons in a metal

Explanation:

ionic Bond is the transfer of electrons between a metal and non metal due to strong electrostatic force of attraction between positive metal ions and negative non metal ions

in metallic bonding , there is a force of attraction between positive metal ions and the sea of electrons surrounding it

Covalent bond involves the sharing of electrons, while metallic bonds have strong attractions and ionic bonds involve the transferring and accepting of electrons from the valence shell. The adhering property of an atom, in order to arrange themselves in a most stable pattern by filling their outermost electrons orbit.

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It would be group 1, the alkali metals and group 17, the halogens.

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Would the moon phases change if the earth was rotated 90 degrees? If so, how?

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Answer:

This is a very hypothetical question with a very scientifically hypothetical answer, keep in mind.

If Earth's axis tilted to 90 degrees, extreme seasons would cause intense climate change on every continent. During the summer, the Northern Hemisphere would experience nearly 24 hours of sunlight for months, which could melt ice caps, raise sea levels, and flood coastal cities.

The mass of all substances present before a chemical change

A. is greater the mass of all substances remaining after the change
B. is less than the mass of all substances remaining after the change
C. equals the mass of all substances remaining after the change​

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Answer:

C. Equals the mass of all substances remaining after the change.

Explanation:

Antoine Lavoisier's 1789 discovery in regards to the Law of Conservation of Mass states that no mass is created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction.

(04.01 LC)

Match each term to its meaning. (3 points)

Substance at the beginning of a reaction

[Choose ]

Substance at the end of a reaction

[Choose]

Number placed before a compound in a

chemical equation

[Choose ]

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Answer:

Substance at the beginning of a reaction- reactant

Substance at the end of a reaction- product

Number placed before a compound in a chemical equation- stoichiometric coefficient

Explanation:

In a reaction equation, the species written on the left hand side of the equation are called the reactants.

The reactants combine to form the species on the right hand side of the reaction equation called products.

The stoichiometric coefficient is a number written before the formula of a compound in the reaction equation.

___________ is a characteristic of a substance that's observed during a chemical reaction. *
physical property
physical change
chemical property
chemical change

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Chemical property. Chemical property refers to the characteristic changed

True or false table salt NaC1 is a molecular compound

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Answer:

If you mean NaCl is table salt than true

but if you mean NaC1 than false

Explanation:

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