A star's mass determines the —
A) shape of a Star
B) location of a star
C) length of its lifecycle
D) galaxy it belongs to

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Answer 1
It’s either A or C sorry I can’t help more

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

A homologous series is a group of molecules with the same general formula and the same functional group.

how many grams of oxygen gas are produced when this sample is heated?

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Answer:  2.92%

Explanation:

Is 2.92% which I clearly believe

Does temperature have the same effect on gases as it does on liquids when it comes to viscosity? Explain.

When the temperature of a liquid (fluid) decreases, its viscosity increases. What happens to this fluid?

As the temperature of a liquid (fluid) increases, its viscosity decreases. What happens to this fluid?

Why does ketchup flow faster when heated?

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Answer: Explanation:

With an increase in temperature, there is typically an increase in the molecular interchange as molecules move faster in higher temperatures. The gas viscosity will increase with temperature. ... With high temperatures, viscosity increases in gases and decreases in liquids, the drag force will do the same.

The increase in temperature causes the kinetic or thermal energy to increase and the molecules become more mobile. The attractive binding energy is reduced and therefore the viscosity is reduced.

liquids show a reduction in viscosity with increasing temperature. With high temperatures, viscosity increases in gases and decreases in liquids, the drag force will do the same.

Find the area of a rectangle with a length of 10cm and a width of 7cm.

A.70cm
B.17 cm
C.17cm2
D.70cm2

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

You would do 10*7 witch would be 70 then cm2 so the answer is 70cm2

The answer to your question is D so 70cm2 good luck

What is formed when a sodium atom and chlorine atom react chemically ?

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Answer:

NaCl

Explanation:

NaCl is common table salt

Reacts together due to Na having a 1+ charge and Cl having a 1- charge

they bond together because their charges neutralize

Answer:

A neutron

Explanation:

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its because they neutralize each other because one has a positive charge and one has a negative charge.

Which of these would have particles with the highest kinetic energy?

ice
water
water vapor

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Answer:

water vapor

Explanation:

because gas molecules moves the fastest

Answer:

water vapor

Explanation:

Liquid water molecules have less freedom to move around. While molecules of water vapour have more freedom to move around as there is larger space between the molecules. Hence, the kinetic energy of water molecules is more as compared to the kinetic energy of liquid water

An atom is neutral. Its nucleus contains two protons and two neutrons. How
many electrons does the atom have?

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2 electrons, the atom is NEUTRAL

Answer: zero

Explanation:

its zero because when something is neutral is not on either team because with numbers there is positive numbers and negative numbers but zero isn't positive or negative so its neutral. ps: can I get branliest

Which particle changes to create an isotope of an atom?
A.proton
B.neutron
C.electron

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

proton

7. Electrons that are free to move in a metal are referred to as ________ electrons.
A.magnetic
B.valence
C.electrostatic
D.cation

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Answer:

D; Cation

They are the valence electrons that can move between two metal molecules.

Part 1. Matching
Place the letter for the correct element category from the list below next to each description.
Part 2. Fill in the blank
Write the word or phrase that best completes each sentence. Choose from the following:
group, period, atomic number, periodic, metal, metalloid, nonmetal, chlorine, magnesium.
1. The elements on the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing _____________________.
2. The arrangement of the elements on the periodic table shows a predictable, repeating, ____________
pattern that allows us to predict chemical properties.
3. The elements Na, Mg, and Cu are each classified as ___________________ elements.
4. When elements are located in the same ______ they exhibit similar chemical and physical properties.
5. The element ________ is an example of an element that is classified as a nonmetal.
Part 3. Classifying
For each electron configuration identify the element and decide which group the element belongs to on the
periodic table. (Hint: Find the total number of electrons for each and refer to page 186 in your Student
Book to determine the element and group number.
Electron configuration Element Group number
1. 1s2
2s22p6.
2. 1s2
2s22p6
3s2.
3. 1s2
2s2
2p6
3s2
3p6
.
4. 1s2
2s2
2p6
3s2
3p6
4s2
.
5. 1s2
2s22p6
3s23p3.
A NATURAL APPROACH TO CHEMISTRY
_______
_______
_______
_______
_______ _______
_______
_______
_______
_______
1. ___ The element sodium (Na) belongs to this group of elements.
2. ___ These elements are not likely to chemically bond with other elements.
3. ___ These elements are located in the center of the periodic table.
4. ___ These elements tend to gain one electron to fill their outer shell and are sometimes colored gases.
5. ___ These elements have two electrons in their highest unfilled energy level.

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Answer:

Try asking a friend or teacher

Explanation:

helps better than this site because alot of the answers are different even though they might of had the same test

Why does a planet stay in orbit?

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Answer:

Gravity

Explanation:

A planet is gravitationally pulled around the sun.

Answer:

beause of gravitys pull and because the atmosphere of the beyond lol also bcs this i hope this helps your welcome boo >3

Explanation:

Newton realized that the reason the planets orbit the Sun is related to why objects fall to Earth when we drop them. The Sun's gravity pulls on the planets, just as Earth's gravity pulls down anything that is not held up by some other force and keeps you and me on the ground.

Contains elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, the empirical formula of butanedion is C2H3O and its molar mass is 86.09% find its empirical formula

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Answer:

Molecular formula = C₄H₆O₂

Explanation:

Given data:

Empirical formula of butanedion = C₂H₃O

Molar mass of  butanedion = 86.09 g/mol

Molecular formula  butanedion = ?

Solution:

Formula:

Molecular formula = n(empirical formula)

n = molar mass of compound / empirical formula mass

empirical formula mass  = 2×12 +1.008×3 +1×16 = 43.024

n = 86.09 / 43.024

n = 2

Molecular formula = n (empirical formula)

Molecular formula = 2 (C₂H₃O)

Molecular formula = C₄H₆O₂

During which phase of the moon do neap tides occur?

A: full

B: gibbous

C: new

D: quarter

Plz I need help I think it’s A plz tell me before time runs out

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The answer is A!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

IT IS NOT A

the full moon is incorrect I just don know the right answer sorry

What is the first state of matter

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Answer:

Plasma

Explanation:

Estimated to be 99.999% of the visible universe, cosmic plasma may be considered to be the first state of matter, that preceded the other states of matter in the history of the evolution of the Universe.

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Which chemical equation best represents the Law of Conservation of
Mass?
A. H+0 -> H20
B. H2 + 02 --> H20
C. 2H2 + 02 --> 2H,0
D. H2 + 02 --> 2H,02

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Answer: The answer is B

Explanation:

Volume measurement is the best way to measure dry ingredients that may be too small to weigh accurately.


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Answer:

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Which of the following is NOT an example of a homogeneous mixture? a oxygen b tea c water d pizza

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pizza because the ingredients arent mixed together completely. you can clearly see the different ingredients as compared to the others

how much electrons are present in MnO4-

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The correct answer is 5

What is the total number of protons, electrons, and neutrons found in one atom of
iron, Fe, with a mass number of 56?

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Answer:

The most common atom of iron has 26 protons and 30 neutrons in its nucleus

what happens to the pen?what could have caused the pen's motion?

grade 8 asap

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Answer:

One is tension force that acts on the string and the other one is gravitational force that is acting on the pen and is therefore, the one that pulls the pen towards the ground. Therefore, the pen's motion is caused by the unbalanced force acting on the pen.

Liquids will boil at a higher temperature when they are at a lower elevation true or false ?

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Question: Liquids will boil at a higher temperature when they are at a lower elevation true or false ?

Answer: True






Which particle changes to create a new element?
A.proton
B.neutron
C.electron

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Answer: A

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If a box of 500 washers weighs 125.0g how many boxes would you have if you have 18.0kg of washers? How many washers would this be?

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Answer:

144 boxes, 72,000 washers

Explanation:

I'm not sure if this is right but convert the 18kg to g and then divide it by the grams. You get 144 and then multiply it by 500 for the total number of washers

how many particles are in 100ml

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A substance has an atomic number of 80 and a mass number of 178. How many protons does this atom have? How many neutrons does it have? How did you determine this? Write your answer in ACES format.

Answer:

Cite (source and evidence):

Explain:

Summarize:

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Answer:

This atom has 80 protons and 98 neutrons.

Explanation:

All atoms are composed of a central nucleus in which there are positively charged particles, the protons, and neutrally charged particles, the neutrons, around which other negatively charged particles, called electrons, move.

The atomic number, identified with the letter Z, indicates the number of protons that are present in the nucleus of an atom. The atomic number defines the electronic configuration of the atom and allows the ordering of the different chemical elements in the periodic table.

If a substance has an atomic number of 80, this atom has 80 protons.

The mass number indicates the total number of particles in the nucleus, that is, the sum of protons and neutrons.

mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons

In this case you know that the mass number is 178 and number of protons is 80. Then

number of neutrons=mass number - number of protons

number of neutrons= 98

So this atom has 98 neutrons.

Explain how the mid-ocean ridge supports
the theory of sea floor spreading.
help plzzz:(

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the ridge of mid ocean b is the answer hope this helps

What would pressure be if volume was 0

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Answer:

The lower the temperature, the lower the pressure inside of the sphere. If the exact values were plotted out, a linear relationship would be apparent. Extrapolating this line to the point where there would be no pressure yields absolute zero, which is about -273.15 degrees Celsius.

Explanation:

When Silver (Ag) forms a metallic bond with other Silver atoms, what do the valence electrons move into? A. the all go to the same Silver atom B. the bond with the oxygen in the atomsphere C. they escape to free space D. the sea of electrons

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Answer:

D. the sea of electrons

Explanation:

Metallic bonds are defined as the bonds formed between two or more metals. Silver atom form metallic bond with other silver atoms.

In metallic bond, the free electrons or valence electrons present in s and p orbitals delocalize. The valence electrons do not move around the atoms or enter the atoms whereas they form a sea of electrons in which they surround the nuclei (positively charged) of the metal ions interacting. The valence electrons are then freely move in the space between the atomic nuclei.

Hence, the correct answer is "D. the sea of electrons".

Summarize why error is important.

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Answer:

To say to you that you've made a mistake

Explanation:

please help its due at 2

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Answer:

3. One example of condensation is dew forming on grass or leaves early in the morning when the air is cooled/cooling.

4. This is called freezing. For example, when water turns into ice (a solid) because it freezes.

5. This is called melting. The butter reached its melting point and turned into a liquid.

6. Adding or removing energy causes changes in states of matter. Temperature for example can cause melting and freezing.

7. Water which collects as droplets on a cold surface when humid air is in contact with it.

8. Evaporation/vaporization

9. before- particles are compact

during- particles vibrate

after- the particles move freely

10. condensation because it is going from gas into a liquid

11. Evaporation, I know because when liquid gets heated after a period of time  and it reaches its boiling point, it will begin evaporating.

12. When a solid is heated the particles gain energy and start to vibrate faster and faster. ... Although the particles are still loosely connected they are able to move around. At this point the solid is melting to form a liquid. The particles in the liquid are the same as in the solid but they have more energy.

13. Sublimation is the process of transformation directly from the solid phase to the gaseous phase, without passing through an intermediate liquid phase.

14. freezing because particles are becoming compact and getting slower because of decrease in temperature

15. Examples are mothballs, dry ice, snow in the winter months, freeze-drying (ice crystals in a frozen food bag), air fresheners, and printers that print out high-resolution images.

16. Try and think of it in terms of the molecules. The temperature is such that the molecules are all bound together into a solid. Occasionally a surface molecule picks up enough energy to break it bond,.. a statistical probability ,and drifts away. The overall temperature of the solid is reduced by that event,as temperature is just an average of the energy. A little more heat flows into the material ,from the ambient environment, and another molecule escapes, and so the process continues….. if the concentration of the molecules in the vapour space above the solid, is low the reverse process of molecules condensing onto the surface,and releasing energy back into the solid is low.

Explanation:

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