Answer:
there would be no effect
Explanation:
Question: Give the name for
the following compounds
1. MgF2
2. C2H6
3. Fe203
Solid substance A has a melting point of 100°C. Liquid substance B has a freezing point of 110°C. For each substance, identify its state of matter and describe the motion of its particles when the substance is at 115°C.
Answer:
both will be at liquid state. the particles will move rapidly in all directions and will collide with other particles in random motion
express the answer to each of the following calculations in scientific notation with the correct number of significant figures: 45.0 x 270
Answer: 1.215 × 10^4 i think
Explanation:
how did music change during medieval, renaissance and baroque eras
Answer:
usage of trills and vibrato
Explanation:
earlier music used trills while later styles would use vibrato.
Select each process that shows a physical change. Select all that apply. Several logs chopped into pieces. Chopping Wood Logs burning as in a campfire. Burning Wood A pot of water on a grate over a burning fire. Heating Water A marshmallow on a stick held above a fire. Roasting Food
Answer:
Chopping wood logsA pot of water o a grate over a burning fireExplanation:
Physical change is easily reversible. Burning/combustion is a chemical process where substances react rapidly with oxygen: this is usually irreversible.
The marshmallow, roasted food and burned wood all undergo combustion and hence are tagged chemical changes.
I hope this helps.
Answer:
Chopping Wood
Heating Water
Explanation:
23. For the reaction shown, calculate how many moles of each
product form when the given amount of each reactant com-
pletely reacts. Assume there is more than enough of the
other reactant.
2PbS(s) + 302(g) → 2PbO(s) + 2S02(8)
(a) 2.4 mol PbS
(b) 2.4 mol O2
(c) 5.3 mol PbS
(d) 5.3 mol O2
The reaction equation is the chemical formula of reagents and product substances
A reaction coefficient is a number in the chemical formula of a substance involved in the reaction equation. The reaction coefficient is useful for equalizing reagents and products
Mol ratio :
Pbs : O₂ : PbO : SO₂ = 2 : 3 : 2 : 2
(a) 2.4 mol PbSmol PbO
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{2}\times 2.4=2.4[/tex]
mol SO₂
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{2}\times 2.4=2.4[/tex]
(b) 2.4 mol O₂mol PbO
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{3}\times 2.4=1.6[/tex]
mol SO₂
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{3}\times 2.4=1.6[/tex]
(c) 5.3 mol PbS
mol PbO
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{2}\times 5.3=5.3[/tex]
mol SO₂
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{2}\times 5.3=5.3[/tex]
d) 5.3 mol O₂mol PbO
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{3}\times 5.3=3.53[/tex]
mol SO₂
[tex]\tt \dfrac{2}{3}\times 5.3=3.53[/tex]
A piece of metal with a volume of 2.45 mL has a density of 4.255g/mL. What is the mass of the metal?
Answer:
The answer is 10.42 gExplanation:
The mass of a substance when given the density and volume can be found by using the formula
mass = Density × volumeFrom the question
volume = 2.45 mL
density = 4.255g/mL
We have
mass = 2.45 × 4.255 = 10.42475
We have the final answer as
10.42 gHope this helps you
choose the letter that best describes the behavior of a substance during a phase change:
/A/ neither absorbs or releases energy
/B/ always absorbs energy
/C/ always releases energy
/D/ either absorbs or releases energy
Answer:
/D/ either absorbs or releases energy
Explanation:
During a phase change energy is either absorbed or released.
A phase change is a reversible process which occurs when a substance changes is its state from one form to another.
Phase changes are used to delineate physical changes.
A phase diagram provides a graphic representation of the change. The diagram can be 2 dimensional or 3 dimensional.Part B
4.80 x 1022 molecules of propane, C3Hg.
Express your answer with the appropriate units.
Calculate the mass in grams
_________ are elements of the same element that have a different _______________ due to a different number of _____________.
Answer: Isotopes
Explanation:
The atoms of a chemical element can exist in different types. These are called isotopes. They have the same number of protons (and electrons), but different numbers of neutrons. Different isotopes of the same element have different masses.
Hope this helps!
Regina conducted an investigation to determine whether earthworms add nutrients to soil. She used two pots of soil. She added three earthworms to the first pot. She did not add any earthworms to the second pot, which was the control. Regina tested the nutrient levels of the soil in both pots after two weeks. What type of investigation is Regina conducting?
The question is incomplete, the complete question is:
Regina conducted an investigation to determine whether earthworms add nutrients to soil. She used two pots of soil. She added three earthworms to the first pot. She did not add any earthworms to the second pot, which was the control. Regina tested the nutrient levels of the soil in both pots after two weeks.
What type of investigation is Regina conducting?
descriptive
comparative
experimental
procedural
Answer:
experimental
Explanation:
In an experimental study, there is an independent variable, a dependent variable and a set up meant for control.
The control is set up to establish the validity of the study.
Experiments are designed to establish cause and effect relationship. In this case, the experiment was designed to establish weather earthworms add nutrient to the soil.
Answer:
experimental
Explanation:
experimental
Explain what lattice energy is and how it affects the properties of ionic compounds. Describe the general properties of ionic compounds.
Answer:
The force of attraction between oppositely charged particles is directly proportional to the product of the charges on the two objects (q1 and q2) and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects (r2).
The strength of the bond between the ions of opposite charge in an ionic compound therefore depends on the charges on the ions and the distance between the centers of the ions when they pack to form a crystal.
An estimate of the strength of the bonds in an ionic compound can be obtained by measuring the lattice energy of the compound, which is the energy given off when oppositely charged ions in the gas phase come together to form a solid.
Explanation:
The lattice energies of ionic compounds are relatively large. The lattice energy of NaCl, for example, is 787.3 kJ/mol, which is only slightly less than the energy given off when natural gas burns.
The bond between ions of opposite charge is strongest when the ions are small.
The ionic bond should also become stronger as the charge on the ions becomes larger.
Answer:
The force of attraction between oppositely charged particles is directly proportional to the product of the charges on the two objects (q1 and q2) and inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the objects (r2). The strength of the bond between the ions of the opposite charge in an ionic compound therefore depends on the charges on the ions and the distance between the centers of the ions when they pack to form a crystal. An estimate of the strength of the bonds in an ionic compound can be obtained by measuring the lattice energy of the compound, which is the energy given off when oppositely charged ions in the gas phase come together to form a solid.
Explanation:
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he descriptions below explain two ways that water is used by plants on a sunny day.
I. In a process called transpiration, some liquid water in leaves changes to water vapor. The water vapor is released into the air through tiny pores in the leaves. This allows more liquid water from the soil to be pulled up the roots and stem to replace water lost from the leaves.
II. Plants use some of this water in leaves in a process called photosynthesis. During photosynthesis, water and carbon dioxide break apart and recombine to form two new substances, oxygen and glucose.
Based on the above description of transpiration and photosynthesis, which type of change happens to water during each process?
In transpiration, because some of its properties change, water undergoes a physical change but keeps its identity. In photosynthesis, because its identity changes, water undergoes a chemical change.
In transpiration, because some of its properties change, water undergoes a chemical change but keeps its identity. In photosynthesis, because its identity changes, water undergoes a physical change.
In transpiration, because its physical properties change, water undergoes a physical change and loses its identity. In photosynthesis, because it keeps its identity, water undergoes a chemical change.
In transpiration, because its chemical properties change, water undergoes a chemical change and loses its identity. In photosynthesis, because it keeps its identity, water undergoes a physical change.
Mark this and return
Answer:number 2
Explanation: because thats how it works
Explanation:
The charged particles in the beams that Thomson studied came from atoms. As these particles moved away from their original atoms, they formed a visible beam. The current model of the atom includes protons, neutrons, and electrons. What is the best use of an atomic model to explain the charge of the particles in Thomson's beams? An atom's negative particles are surrounded by positive matter, so the positive particles are easier to remove. An atom's positive particles are surrounded by negative matter, so the negative particles are easier to remove. An atom's smaller negative particles are at a distance from the central positive particles, so the negative particles are easier to remove. An atom's larger positive particles are at a distance from the central negative particles, so the positive particles are easier to remove.
Answer:An atom's positive particles are surrounded by negative matter, so the negative particles are easier to remove.
Explanation:
From our knowledge of the atom, we know that the nucleus lies at the center of the atom. The nucleus is positively charged because it contains the positive particles in the atom
The negative matter (electrons) surround the positive matter (protons) hence it is easier to remove the negative particles compared to the positive particles.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
How many moles of Al are there in 20g of Al2(C2O4)3?
does breast cancer occur in women? what are the signs and symptoms ?
actually anatomy & physiology own words pls i need it now
Answer:
Breast Cancer occurs in a lot of women.
Explanation:
The following are some symptoms of breast cancer in women.
New lump in the breast or underarm (armpit).
Thickening or swelling of part of the breast.
Irritation or dimpling of breast skin.
Redness or flaky skin in the nipple area or the breast.
Pulling in of the nipple or pain in the nipple area.
Nipple discharge other than breast milk, including blood.
Another thing is that women each year after age 40 are encouraged to get a mamogram.
Answer:
yes breast cancer can occur in both men and women.
Explanation:
some warning signs can be feeling a new lump on or around the breast or in the arm pit area, swollen or redness, also discharge from the nipple can be a sign of breast cancer. Breast pain that doesn't go away can be a sign of breast cancer.
hope this helps some. have a great night!
A high concentration of hydrogen ions means a solution is what?
A. very acidic
B. neither acidic or basic
C. neutral
D. very basic
How can changes in temperature cause movement of air and other fluids on Earth? , “information I found on the Internet”
Answer:
Winds are a result of the tendency of warm air to rise and, conversely, cool air to sink. ... Because the atmosphere constantly flows, like a fluid in a container, air rushes into such low pressure areas from cooler, high-pressure ones, and the movement of the air creates wind.
what is the chemical name of CCI3
Answer:
Trichloromethyl radical
Explanation:
Answer:
trichloromethanide
Hope this helped
Why do most metals exist in nature as minerals rather than as pure metallic elements?
How many atoms of each element are in one molecule of 2-heptanone?
Which of the following elements has the lowest ionization energy?
A. chlorine (CI)
B. potassium (K)
C. magnesium (Mg)
D.neon (Ne)
Answer:
B. Potassium
Explanation:
Potassium
How does the work needed to lift an object and the gravitational potential energy of the object compare? OThey are equal. OThe work is greater. OThe work is less. OThe comparison dependş on the height.
○ they are equal
○ the work is greater
○ the work is less
○ the comparison depends on the height
Answer:
They are equal
Explanation:
took the test
Answer:
ITS A JUST FINISHED
Explanation:
If a building is anchored into the ground, it
A. was constructed on that particular spot many years ago
B. has water and electrical resources available
C. is built on a solid foundation and unlikely to shift
D. is likely to be damaged due to land subsidence
Please select the best answer from the choices provided
O A
c
B
U
a
D
Answer: C. Is built on a solid foundation and unlikely to shift
Explanation: If a building is anchored into the ground, it is built on a solid foundation and unlikely to shift .
Answer:
C. Is built on a solid foundation and unlikely to shift
Explanation:
A) saturated
B)desaturated
C)unsaturated
D)supersaturated
Answer:
No Its B Unsaturated becuase the line is slanted
Explanation:
Tetrachloromethane,CC15,is classified as a
If an object increases in speed, it must be as a result of
o increasing friction.
o unbalanced forces.
O gravitational attraction.
O air resistance.
please hurry i’m taking a test
Answer:
a; increasing fraction
Explanation:
1. Collect data: Create two water cycles using the Gizmo. Each cycle should have at least four steps and should begin and end at the same location. Choose any starting point from the list on the right. When the cycle is complete, choose the PATH tab and write the steps below.
Answer:
Cycle 1: Lake,atmosphere, clouds,rain,lake
Cycle 2: Atmosphere, clouds, rain, ocean
Scientists have changed the model of the atom as they have gathered new evidence. One of the atomic models is shown below. A purple center outlined in black with two concentric black circles around the center, the inner circle having 2 small green balls on it and the outer circle having 8 small green balls on it. What experimental evidence led scientists to change from the previous model to this one? A few of the positive particles aimed at a gold foil seemed to bounce back. The colors of light emitted from heated atoms had very specific energies. Experiments with water vapor showed that elements combine in specific proportions. Cathode rays were bent in the same way whenever a magnet was brought near them.
Answer:
B: The colors of light emitted from heated atoms had very specific energies.
Explanation:
dont know if its the same question i had on edg but i think its B. Sorry if i didnt understand the question :)
Answer:
b
Explanation:
When thermal energy is removed from a system, what happens to the
temperature and the average kinetic energy of the system?
Temperature decreases, average kinetic energy increases
Temperature decreases, average kinetic energy decreases
Temperature increases, average kinetic energy increases
Temperature increases, average kinetic energy decreases
Answer:
When the average kinetic energy of the molecules goes up (a rise in temperature), the average speed of the molecules increases. And lower average kinetic energy of the molecules means they have lower speed. ... When heat (energy) goes into a substance one of two things can happen
Explanation:
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