Answer:
D. Nitrogen and Hydrogen
Explanation:
Answer: d
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What happens when you add salt to very cold ice?
How many H2O particles are in 6 moles of water?
Answer:
Thus, for example, one mole of water contains 6.02214076×1023 molecules, whose total mass is about 18.015 grams – and the mean mass of one molecule of water is about 18.015 daltons.
Explanation:
if atoms are made up of mostly space, why do objects feel like they are mostly solid
Answer:
dont question the world kid
Explanation:
A chemist measured a solution of 15.5 mL of a copper chloride
solution in water. This is an example of
data.
Answer:
solution
Explanation:
Name the laws for 1,2, and 3
Answer:
1. Boyle's law
2. Charle's law
3. Ideal Gas law
Explanation:
A large marble is dropped in a graduated cylinder with 45 mL of water in it. The water level increased to 61 mL. What is the volume of the marble?
Answer:
Volume of the marble is 16 ml.
Initial volume present in graduated cylinder=45 ml.
Final volume in graduated cylinder after marble is dropped=61 ml.
Volume of water displaced=volume displaced by marble.
Volume displaced by marble=final volume in cylinder-initial volume in cylinder
Volume displaced=61ml-45ml=16ml
So volume of marble=16ml.
Answer:
16mL
Explanation:
What are 3 common household items that you can identify 2 chemical properties if the item
Answer:
vacuum
Explanation:
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What is the effect of tap water, sea water, and rainwater on the rusting rate of iron?
(Please i need an answer π-π)
Answer:
The more acidic the solution the faster it rusts. More Na = more rust
Explanation:
Based on the article "Will the real atomic model please stand up?," describe what Dalton's theory states about a molecule of water. Dalton's theory about compounds tells us that all water molecules have different kinds of atoms, two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom.
Answer:
Follows are the solution to this question:
Explanation:
The characterization with water molecules would be that light waves are made up of 2 different types of atoms (2 hydrogen and 1 oxygen atoms), as per the Dalton theory. There are many multiple times as many atoms of hydrogen as oxygen atoms in each water molecules. For every two hydrogen atoms, all water molecules have one oxygen atom.
Answer:
Sample Response: Dalton’s theory about compounds tells us that all water molecules have different kinds of atoms, two hydrogen atoms for every one oxygen atom.
Explanation:
Write the chemical symbols for three different atoms or atomic cations with 26 electrons.
The chemical symbols for three different atoms or atomic cations with 26 electrons are Fe, [tex]Co^+[/tex], [tex]Ni^{2+}[/tex]
Explanation:
The atomic number of an atom is equal to the number of protonsAn atom is neutral, it has an equal number of electrons and protons.Element with atomic number 26 is Iron, Fe.A neutral atom of iron has an equal number of protons and electrons.Cobalt has an atomic number of 27.A neutral atom of cobalt has an equal number of protons and electrons.Cobalt has 27 electrons and by losing one electron it will form a cobalt (I) ion with 26 electrons.The cobalt (I) ion has 26 electrons, [tex]Co^+[/tex].Nickel has an atomic number of 28.A neutral atom of nickel has an equal number of protons and electrons.Nickel has 28 electrons and by losing two electrons it will form a nickel(II) ion with 26 electrons.The nickel (II) ion has 26 electrons,[tex]Ni^{2+}[/tex].So, from this, we can write chemical symbols for three different atoms or atomic cations with 26 electrons are Fe, [tex]Co^+[/tex], [tex]Ni^{2+}[/tex].
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A 10.04-g block of solid tin at 14.77 °C is immersed in a 24.11-g pool of liquid ethylene glycol with a temperature of 63.52 °C. When thermal equilibrium is reached, what is the temperature of the tin and ethylene glycol? Specific heat capacities: tin = 0.213 J/g °C; ethylene glycol = 2.36 J/g °C
Answer:
61.75 °C
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of energy,
Qtin = - (Qliquid)
(m×c×∆T)tin = -(m×c×∆T) ethylene glycol
Where; m = mass
c = specific heat capacity
∆T = change in temperature
According to the information given in this question;
For tin: m= 10.04g, c= 0.213 J/g °C, initial temperature= 14.77 °C, final temperature=?
For ethylene glycol: m= 24.11g, c= 2.36 J/g °C, initial temperature= 63.52 °C, final temperature=?
Hence; (m×c×∆T)tin = -(m×c×∆T) ethylene glycol
10.04 × 0.213 × (T - 14.77) = - {24.11 × 2.36 × (T - 63.52)}
2.139 (T - 14.77) = - {56.899 (T - 63.52)}
2.139T - 31.59 = -56.899T + 3614.225
2.139T + 56.899T = 31.59 + 3614.225
59.038T = 3645.815
T = 3645.815/59.038
T = 61.75 °C
The final temperature of tin and ethylene glycol is 61.75 °C
A roller coaster with a mass of 20kg sits at the top of a 30 m high hill. What is the Potential energy of the roller coaster?
(Formula: PE=mgh)
(g= 9.8m/s)
Answer:
The answer is 5880 JExplanation:
The potential energy of a body can be found by using the formula
PE = mgh
where
m is the mass
h is the height
g is the acceleration due to gravity which is 9.8 m/s²
We have
PE = 20 × 30 × 9.8
We have the final answer as
5880 JHope this helps you
the graph below shows the effect of temperature the volume of gas
Which generalization can be made about the relationship between the temperature and volume of a gas?
A. As the temperature of a gas increases, its volume increases.
B. As the temperature of a gas decreases, its volume increases.
C. As the temperature of gas decreases, its volume stays the same.
D. As the temperature of a gas increases, its volume stays the same.
Answer:
as the temperature of gas increases, its volume stays the same
Explanation:
Answer:
A! :)
Explanation:
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The relative atomic mass of element A : 6.075 u
Further explanationThe elements in nature have several types of isotopes
Isotopes are atoms whose no-atom has the same number of protons while still having a different number of neutrons.
So Isotopes are elements that have the same Atomic Number (Proton)
Atomic mass is the average atomic mass of all its isotopes
Mass atom X = mass isotope 1 . % + mass isotope 2.% ...
Element A
mass number of isotope 1 = 6 , percent : 92.5%
mass number of isotope 2 = 7, percent : 7.5
Relative atomic mass of element A
[tex]\tt = 92.5\%\times 6+7.5\%\times 7\\\\=5.55+0.525=6.075~u[/tex]
In order for a gas to condense to a liquid, the attraction between its molecules _____.
Answer:
._______.
Explanation:
Explanation:
The forces of attraction between one individual molecule and another. ... Gas phase molecules will in turn condense. ... The vapor pressure of a molecular substance depends on the strength of its ... If the external pressure on a liquid is increased, the vapor pressure of the liquid must___ in order for the liquid to boil.
Which terms represents the fixed proportion of elements in a compound
Answer:
Protons
Explanation:
I'm not exactly sure if this is what your question, but the number of protons is what makes an atom that atom. If you change the number of proton it is now a different atom. You change the number of electrons and get an ion or change the number of neutrons and get an isotope but you can't change the number of protons as you would be changing the elemnt.
Rainforests are located in the latitudes that have the classification A) continental. B) subarctic. C) temperate. D) tropical.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Rainforests are tropical.
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8n-3y = 18 and5x+6y=27
Answer:
x = 3 and y= 2
Explanation:
Given equations:
8x - 3y = 18 - ---- (I)
5x + 6y = 27 -------(II)
Solve this problem by elimination;
In the elimination method, we simply find a common term that can make one of the variables in the two equation the same. Then we either add or subtract to remove the variable.
Mulitply equation (i) by 5 to give equation III
Mulitply equation (II) by 8 to give equation IV
5(8x - 3y) = 5(18) ------- III
8(5x + 6y) = 8(27) ------- IV
40x - 15y = 90------- III
40x + 48y = 216 ------- IV
Subtract equation III and IV;
-15y - 48y = 90 - 216
- 63y = -126
y = 2
Solve for x;
40x - 15y = 90;
40x - 15(2) = 90
40x - 30 = 90
40x = 90 + 30
40x = 120
x = 3
Use the information below to answer the following questions.
Cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae, are a kind of bacteria found in many lakes. These organisms make their own food through photosynthesis. Small animals including mayfly larvae eat the cyanobacteria, and small fish such as yellow perch eat the larvae. The small fish provide food for larger fish, such as walleye.
Describe a model you could use to show the transfer of energy within the lake ecosystem. In your description of your model, make sure you include the position of each organism identified in the paragraph.
Answer:
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Core is to Hot Iron AS Mantle is to:
A. Rigid Crust
B. Fragile Crust
C. Hard Rocks
D. Molten Rock
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How do I find the number of atoms using a chemical formula? ex: 4 HNO3
you should
MOL × NA(Avogadro Constant)
Mol = 4
HNO3 = 5 Atome ( 1H + 1N + 3O)
NA = 6.02 × 10* ( * = 23)
[tex]4 \times 5 \times 6.02 \times {10}^{23} = 20 \times 6.02 \times {10}^{23} = 120.4 \times {10}^{23}atom [/tex]
Answer:
2.408 x 10^24
GREETINGS!
One mole of a substance is equal to 6.02 × 10²³ units of that substance. The number 6.022 × 10²³ is known as Avogadro's number.
so if one mole of molecule is equal to that number so,
for 4 moles of [tex]HNO_{3}[/tex]= 4 x ([tex]6.02x10^{23}[/tex])
so answer is,
2.408 x 10^24
HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
Describe the main differences beA human cell has 46 chromosomes. At the end of mitosis, there are two cells, each with 46 chromosomes, for a total of 92 chromosomes split between both cells.
Which statement describes meiosis in a human cell?
At the end of meiosis, there are two cells, each with 46 chromosomes, for a total of 92 chromosomes split between both cells.
At the end of meiosis, there are four cells, each with 23 chromosomes, for a total of 92 chromosomes split between the four cells.
At the end of meiosis, there are four cells, each with 46 chromosomes, for a total of 184 chromosomes split between the four cells.
At the end of meiosis, there are two cells, each with 23 chromosomes, for a total of 184 chromosomes split between both cells. tween meiosis and mitosis.
Answer:
At the end of meiosis, there are four cells, each with 23 chromosomes, for a total of 92 chromosomes split between the four cells.
Explanation:
During meiosis, a diploid cell (46 chromosomes) replicates its DNA (making 92 chromosomes) then undergoes two cell divisions to generate four haploid cells (23 chromosomes).
These haploid cells are the gametes which, during fertilization, fuse to become a zygote with 46 chromosomes.
Answer:
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Explanation:
What is a system?
A. An isolated piece of the world
OB. A liquid in which reactions take place
O C. A piece of scientific equipment
O D. A technique for recording data
Answer:
D. a technique of recording data
What are the things to consider in classifying the different kinds of mixture?
Answer:
Whether the mixture can be separated
What’s this called
Please ASAP
Answer:
carbon dioxide CO[tex]{2}[/tex]
Explanation:
Double Polar Covalent bonds with CO2
Explanation:
Keep in mind that CO2 is a nonpolar molecule
A does not change the substance into anything new
Answer:
Physical changes only change the appearance of a substance, not
chemical composition. Chemical changes cause a substance to change into an entirely substance with a new chemical formula. Chemical changes are also known as chemical reactions.
Explanation:
Suppose the moon orbited the earth just half as fast as it does now.
How many high tides would any one area have in one day?
A-3
B-2
C-1
D-4
Answer:
Explanation: The correct answer is 1. Do not put 2 .
Prototypes are used to
a. communicate a solution.
b. test the operation of a product.
c. identify a need.
d research a problem.
Answer:
Test the operation of the product
Explanation:
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12) The chemical formula for phosphorus trichloride is PCl3. In one to two sentences, explain how you would build a ball-and-stick model of phosphorus trichloride. Include a description of the parts of the model.(2 points)
13) Copper (Cu) reacts with sulfur (S) to form copper sulfide as shown in the chemical equation. A scientist adds 4 grams of Cu to 2 grams of S to start the reaction. At the end of the experiment, she has 6 grams of product. In one to two sentences, explain what would happen if the scientist increased the amount of copper to 6 grams, and why. (1 point)
Answer:
12) In the ball and stick model, an orange ball representing the phosphorus atom and three green balls representing chlorine atoms are connected by means of sticks that are coloured halfway green and orange respectively to represent the shared electrons between phosphorus and chlorine with the chlorine atoms forming the base of a triangular pyramid while the phosphorus atom forms the top of the pyramid.
13) The scientist will have 6 grams of product as before but will have two grams of unreacted copper atoms because the mass ratio of copper to sulfur in this reaction is 2:1
Explanation:
12) Phosphorus trichloride has a trigonal pyramidal structure and is composed of three atoms of chlorine and one atom of phosphorus.
In the ball and stick model, an orange ball representing the phosphorus atom and three green balls representing chlorine atoms are connected by means of sticks that are coloured halfway green and orange respectively to represent the shared electrons between phosphorus and chlorine with the chlorine atoms forming the base of a triangular pyramid while the phosphorus atom forms the top of the pyramid.
13) The reaction between copper and sulfur to form copper sulfide is shown in the equation below:
Cu + S ---> CuS
1 mole of copper reacts with 1 mole of sulfur to produce 1 mole of copper sulfide
molar mass of copper = 64 g/mol; molar mass of sulfur = 32 g/mol, molar mass of copper sulfide = 96 g/mol
mass ratio of copper to sulfur = 63 g/ 34 g = 2
This means that 2 grams of copper will react with 1 g of sulfur to produce 3 grams of product. similarly, 4 g of copper will react with 2 g of sulfur to produce 6 grams of product.
Therefore 6 g of of copper will react with 3 g of sulfur. However, since the amount of sulfur available for reaction is 2 g only, 2 g of copper will be left unreacted after 4 g has reacted completely with 2 g of sulfur to produce 6 g of copper sulfide.