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Answer:
En Hedu’Anna!
Explanation:
The unit for force is kg m/s.
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what are the different kind of nitrogen bases
Answer:
Four different types of nitrogenous bases are found in DNA: adenine (A), thymine (T), cytosine (C), and guanine (G). In RNA, the thymine is replaced by uracil (U).
Explanation:
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The solution starts with increased ________________
Answer:
Concentration
Explanation:
Answer:
concintracion
Explanation:
Which pair of elements will have the same number of valence numbers
A- lithium and barium
B- gallium and germanium
C- tellurium and polonium
D- iondine and xenon
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state two advantages of parallel over series connection in table form?
Advantages of parallel combination over series combination are:
1) In parallel combination each appliance gets the full voltage.
2) If one appliance is switched on/of others are not affected.
3) The parallel circuit divide the current through the appliances. Each appliance gets proper current depending on its resistance.
4) In a parallel combination it is very easy to connect or disconnect a new appliance without affecting the working of other appliances.
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Note that there are also some disadvantages to using parallel connections over series connections, such as increased complexity in wiring and the need for additional safety measures when working with high voltage circuits. The choice between series and parallel connections depends on the specific requirements of the circuit and the devices being used.
Which metal is most likely to form more than one kind of positively charged ion?
A.Sodium
B.Barium
C.Nickel
D.Magnesium
Answer:
D.Magnesium
Explanation:
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I need help what is the Find the value of x
Answer:
45 degrees
Explanation:
as you can see, the box in the corner states that both the angles together are 90 degrees, and half of that is 45. 90/2=45
compare and contrast gymnosperms and angiosperms
(JSYK: this is technically biology)
Anyways, a gymnosperm is a plant (usually a tree) that has unprotected seeds, this means it bears no fruits and can include (but are not limited to) connifers, cycads, and the ginko. Angiosperms produce flowers to help fertilization and have protected seeds. They are also likely to produce fruits or vegetables.
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The sex cells produced through meiosis each have ___.
A. half of the chromosome pairs from the original cell
B. a single chromosome from the original cell
C. pairs of chromosomes identical to the original cell
D. one chromosome from each pair in the original cell
Answer: A (Half of the chromosome pairs from the original cell
Explanation:
DNA and RNA have base pairs that form hydrogen bonds with complementary bases. The DNA molecule shown contains adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. Which base does RNA not have?
A) Thymine B) Adenine C) Guanine D) Cytosine
Answer:
Thymine
Explanation: I took the test
The DNA molecule shown contains adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. The base that RNA does not have is Thymine. The correct option is A.
What are DNA and RNA?DNA and RNA both are genetic materials, and they both represent the genetic material of living organisms. All animals contain DNA in their body. Some plants or bacteria contain RNA as genetic material.
DNA and RNA both contain bases that are attached with a hydrogen bond. These bases are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. In RNA, the same bases are present.
In RNA, in place of thymine, there is uracil present. Uracil and adenine are joined together with a hydrogen bond. Cytosine and guanine are present together with a hydrogen bond.
Thus, the correct option is A.Thymine, regarding the base present RNA.
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please answer its due in 10 minutes teacher just assigned it 5 minutes ago
Answer:
please upload a clearer picture
Answer:
1 Rain falling down
2)Freezing 3)Melting 4)Adding or removing energy from matter causes a physical change as matter moves from ome place to the other5)5he2
A train travels 25 km in 0.5 hrs. How fast is the train going?
Answer:
15
Explanation:
Answer:
50 km/h
Explanation:
Since in half an hour it has gone 25km, double that (25 x 2) and you get your answer in km/h. Therefore, the train is going 50km/h.
which of the following lists contains only elements?
A ) air , water,oxygen
b) hydrogen, oxygen, brass
c) air , fire , water, earth
d) calcium, sulphur, carbon
Which formula is an ionic compound?
A.NaF
B.N2
C.NO2
D.CO2
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Answer:
NaF
Explanation:
Answer: the answer is Naf
Explanation
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How do carbon radiometric dating utilize isotopes?
Answer:
Radiocarbon dating works by comparing the three different isotopes of carbon. Isotopes of a particular element have the same number of protons in their nucleus, but different numbers of neutrons. This means that although they are very similar chemically, they have different masses.
Explanation:
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Answer: A
Explanation: 0.00624 x 10^8
All you have to do is move the . 8 units left
This gives you 624000.0
Which tools can be used to measure the volume of a substance? Select the two correct answers.
a. tape measure
b. digital balance
c. measuring cup
d. graduated cylinder
Answer:
graduated cylinder and a scale can be used to measure the volume of a substance. hope this is helpful
Explanation:
What is the charge of an Pb atom with 81 electrons?
Answer:
+1 Because there are 82 protons.
Explanation:
How does an increase in thermal energy influence the particles of the reactants in a chemical reaction?
Group of answer choices
it increases the chance of particles being properly aligned by increasing the number of collisions
it decreases the number of particle collisions
it increases the number of collisions by speeding up the particle motion
Answer:
the last one it increases number of collisions by speeding up the particle motion
Explanation:
the more thermal energy something it has the faster particles move
How many elements make up Sodium Bicarbonate?
Use a sentence to describe how the mantle moves. Use another sentence to describe why the mantle moves this way.
Answer:
Correct distribution of your weight and shifting of your center of gravity are crucial for the mantling technique to...
Bring your foot as high as you can, preferably planting down the heel.
Free up your arms so that you can rotate your hand and push down with your palm.
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¿Qué podría pasar si la fuerza fuerte no existiera?
Answer:
andariamos flotando
Explanation:
How many moles of potassium are there in 1 kg of potassium?
Answer:
i think its 39 not to sure
Explanation:
How do the rock cycle and the carbon cycle relate to each other?
Answer:
Through a series of chemical reactions and tectonic activity, carbon takes between 100-200 million years to move between rocks, soil, ocean, and atmosphere in the slow carbon cycle. ... The acid dissolves rocks—a process called chemical weathering—and releases calcium, magnesium, potassium, or sodium ions.
Calculate the density of an object using the following information: Mass = 50 grams and the initial water level is 30-ml in a graduated
cylinder, but rose to 40-ml after the object was dropped into it.
The density of an object = 5 g/ml
Further explanationDensity is a quantity derived from the mass and volume
Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume
The unit of density can be expressed in g/cm³ or kg/m³
Density formula:
[tex]\large {\boxed {\bold {\rho ~ = ~ \frac {m} {V}}}}[/tex]
ρ = density
m = mass
v = volume
Mass = 50 g
Volume of the object =
[tex]\tt 40-30=10~ml[/tex]
So the density :
[tex]\tt \rho=\dfrac{50}{10}\\\\\rho=\boxed{\bold{5~g/ml}}[/tex]
What is a Testable question I can use for tennis balls
Answer:
How long does it take for a tennis ball to fall from a certain height if recorded in different weather?
Explanation:
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Answer:
How far can a ball travel if thrown during different wind speed?
Explanation:
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What kind of reaction happens when two compounds switch elements? Apex
Answer:
A replacement reaction occurs when elements switch places in compounds. This type of reaction involves ions. Generally, more reactive elements replace less reactive elements. A single replacement reaction occurs when one element replaces another element in one compound.
Explanation:
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Answer: a double - replacement reaction
Explanation:
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Question 1 (4 points)
Which of the following is/are true about Van der Waals forces?
A. They are very weak
B. They are a a type of momentary dipole
C. Both 1 and 2 are correct
D. neither 1 nor 2 is correct
Answer:
C. Both 1 and 2 are correct.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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How does the atomic mass of the atom change when an electron is added or removed?
If you could magically make two neutrons in the nucleus of an atom disappear, the atomic number and the electrical charge of that atom would remain unchanged. Neutrons do not carry an electrical charge so adding or removing them from the nucleus does not change the electrical charge of the nucleus. It does, however, change the mass of the nucleus. Adding or removing neutrons from the nucleus are how isotopes are created.
Protons carry a positive electrical charge and they alone determine the charge of the nucleus. Adding or removing protons from the nucleus changes the charge of the nucleus and changes that atom's atomic number. So, adding or removing protons from the nucleus changes what element that atom is! For example, adding a proton to the nucleus of an atom of hydrogen creates an atom of helium. (Actually, a few neutrons have to be added as well to make the new nucleus stable, but the end result is still helium.) Keep in mind that atoms, by definition, are electrically neutral and always contain the same number of protons and electrons.