Jordan places a hot spoon into a container of ice
cream. How does this help him scoop out the ice
cream?

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Answer 1

Answer:

It melts some of the ice cream and it makes it easier for him to scoop the ice cream out

Explanation:


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A 30 kg wrecking ball was dropped from different heights.



30 kg Wrecking ball

Height dropped

Speed at impact

Energy at impact

Distance Object is moved

Trial 1

5m

9.9 m/s

1470 J

0 cm

Trial 2

7m

11.71 m/s

2058 J

3 cm

Trial 3

15m

17.15 m/s

4410 J

55 cm

Trial 4

25m

22.14 m/s

7350 J

120 cm



What is the relationship between drop height and energy at impact?

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Ahhh I don’t know I’m sorry

If 125.0g of nitrogen is reacted with 125.0g of hydrogen, what is the theoretical yield of the reaction? What is the excess reactant? What is the limiting reactant? Show your work.

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The theoretical yield of the reaction : 151.64 g

The limiting reactant :  N₂

The excess reactant : H₂

Further explanation

Reaction

N₂+3H₂⇒2NH₃

A method that can be used to find limiting reactants is to divide the number of moles of known substances by their respective coefficients(mol ratio), and the smaller become a limiting reactant

mass of N₂=125 g

mol N₂(MW=28 g/mol) :

[tex]\tt mol=\dfrac{mass}{MW}\\\\mol=\dfrac{125}{28}=4.46[/tex]

mass H₂ = 125 g

mol H₂(MW= 2 g/mol) :

[tex]\tt mol=\dfrac{125}{2}=62.5[/tex]

From the equation, mol ratio N₂ : H₂ = 1 : 3

Limiting reactant : N₂ : H₂ =

[tex]\tt \dfrac{4.46}{1}\div \dfrac{62.5}{3}=4.46\div 20.8[/tex]

N₂  : limiting reactant

H₂ : excess reactant

mol NH₃ based on limiting(N₂) (from equation N₂ : NH₃ = 1 : 2)

[tex]\tt mol~NH_3=\dfrac{2}{1}\times 4.46=8.92[/tex]

mass NH₃ (MW=17 g/mol) :

[tex]\tt mass=mol\times MW\\\\mass=8.92\times 17=151.64[/tex]

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Find the mass of 4.56 mols of LaPO4

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Answer:

Mass = 1080.26 g

Explanation:

Given data:

Number of moles of LaPO₄ = 4.56mol

Mass in gram = ?

Solution:

Formula:

Number of moles = mass/molar mass

Molar mass of LaPO₄ = 236.9 g/mol

by putting values,

4.56 mol = mass/ 236.9 g/mol

Mass = 4.56 mol  × 236.9 g/mol

Mass = 1080.26 g

define effervesence​

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Answer:

is the getting out of a gas in a water solution or it the property of forming bubbles

Which sentence is a scientific statement?

A.
There is a substance around us that cannot be detected.
B.
Kids should go to school for 12 years.
C.
Experimentation is the best way to obtain knowledge.
D.
Unicorns once existed on Earth.
E.
There are no living things on the Moon.

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B. Kids should go to school for 12 years.

What is a scientific statement?

Scientific statements are those statements that must be falsifiable which means that able to be proven false while on the other hand, tautology is a statement that is true. The sun revolves around the earth” is an example of scientific statement because this statement can be falsifiable in the light of evidences and researches. Hypothesis is a statement that may be true or false. We can verify it by doing experiments.

So we can conclude that option B is the sentence that represents a scientific statement.

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The belief that you lose fat mass in a specific body part by concentrating exercise in that area is known as:

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Answer:

Targeted fat loss

Explanation:

Answer:

Spot reduction

Explanation:

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Why is a depletion of the ozone layer harmful? (2 points)

Select one:
a. It increases chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs).
b. It allows increased amounts of UV radiation to reach Earth's surface.
c. It increases crop yields.
d. It contaminates ground water.

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Answer:

b.

Explanation:

As the ozone layer is essential for nullifying the rays of the sun, without it there would be much more UV radiation.

What is causing the Hot Springs to be so hot? What is causing Hot Springs to be so acidic?

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Answer:

Hot springs are hot because of geothermal heat.  The Hot springs are acidic because hydrogen sulfide and carbon dioxide get in touch with water they evaporate which causes acid.

Explanation:

Which diagram shows an element?

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I can’t see anything other than a black screen

when dilute HCL is added to zinc pieces taken in a test tube​

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Answer:

zince chloride will be formed and hydrogen gas will be librated.

Explanation:

When dilute HCl is added to zinc pieces, a rection will takes place as follows :

[tex]Zn+HCl\rightarrow ZnCl_2+H_2[/tex]

It means that zinc chloride will form when zinc reacts with dilute HCL. Also hydrogen gas will produced.

As zinc is more reactive than hydrogen, it displaces hydrogen from its solution and forms zinc chloride. The form product is white in color and H₂ is an odorless gas.

Hence, zince chloride will be formed and hydrogen gas will be librated.

When a machine does work, a trade-off occurs. Which of the following best exemplifies this trade-off?

A. A pulley changes the direction of your force, but requires a greater input force.


B. A lever increases output force and the distance the load moves.


C. A wheel and axle increases output force and the distance the load moves.




D. A ramp allows you to decrease force, but requires a greater distance.

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Answer:

A

A pulley changes the direction of your force, but requires a greater input force.

Explanation:

A pulley changes the direction of your force, but requires a greater input force when machine does work. so option A is correct.

What is machine ?

Any tool that makes work easier is a machine. We can complete tasks with the aid of machines by using less force and energy.

By using a simple machine, you can move anything with less effort, but you have to move it farther to do the same amount of labor.

Our bodies function like machinery. For instance, our arms can be compared to a machine that can be utilized to quickly lift objects.

By using a machine to perform work, either the force or the distance across which the force is delivered may rise, but not both at once. In other words, as one grows, either force or distance, the other must decrease. The force-distance trade off is what is meant by this.

Thus, option A is correct.

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Show, in a step by step fashion, your calculations to determine the percent
by volume of a solution that is made by mixing 50 ml of ethanol with 210
ml of water.

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The percent  by volume of a solution : 19.23%

Further explanation

Given

50 ml of ethanol

210  ml of water

Required

The percent  by volume of a solution

Solution

Percent Volume (% v/v) : volume (ml) of solute/100 ml of solution ⇒ ratio of the volume of the solute to total volume of the solution

[tex]\tt \%solute(v/v)=\dfrac{solute~volume}{solution~volume}\times 100\%[/tex]

solute= Ethanol

solvent=water

Solution = solute+solvent

Total volume of the solution :

[tex]\tt =volume~of~Ethanol+solume~of~water\\\\=50~ml+210~ml\\\\=260~ml[/tex]

Percent by volume :

[tex]\tt \%volume=\dfrac{50}{260}\times 100\%\\\\\%volume=19.23\%[/tex]

when 3.18 g of copper (||) oxide were carefully heated in a stream of dry hydrogen, 2.54 g of copper and 0.72 g of water were formed determine the number of moles of hydrogen atoms which combine with one mole of oxygen atoms​

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Answer:

the number of moles of atom is 0.91584

formula of preparation of sodium hydroxide​

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The chemical formula of sodium hydroxide is NaOH, and its molar mass is 40.01 g/mol. It is the alkali salt of sodium, and its structure is shown below:

It is an ionic compound consisting of sodium cation (Na+) and hydroxide (OH-) anion.

How many grams are in 56 L of chlorine gas?

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Answer:

Since 1 L equals to 1000 microlitres, and 1 microlitre equals to 1 gram, there are 56 * 1000 = 56000 grams of chlorine gas in 56 L of chlorine gas.

Explanation:

Hope this helped!

Answer: 177.265g of Chlorine gas

Explanation:

56 L Cl2 * 1 mol Cl2 / 22.4 L Cl2 * 70.906g Cl2 / 1 mol Cl2 = 177.265 g Cl2

Can someone please help me with this?-- 18 pts!
What is true about the latent heat of condensation for a substance?
Select all that apply.
The latent heat of condensation will have the same absolute value as the latent heat of vaporization.
The latent heat of condensation will have the same absolute value as the latent heat of solidification.
The latent heat of condensation is a characteristic property that can be used to identify a substance.
The latent heat of condensation will be negative.
The latent heat of condensation is the same for all substances under the same conditions.
The latent heat of condensation will be positive.

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Answer:

latent heat of condensation will have the same absolute value as the latent heat of vaporization. The latent heat of condensation will be negative. The latent heat of condensation is a characteristic property that can be used to identify a substance.

Explanation:

Answer:

energy absorbed or released by a substance during a change in its physical state (phase) that occurs without changing its temperature.

Explanation:

The model below shows a part of a human body's muscular system.



Muscles are organs that make movement possible. Which organ system is responsible for controlling muscular movement?


A. Endocrine system


B. Skeletal system


C. Nervous system


D. Digestive system

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Answer:

you must go to jones im doing the same test

Explanation:

Answer C. nervous system

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I'm not smart and I don't understand how to solve this problem:
Octane, one of the major components of gasoline, burns in air according to this unbalanced equation:
C₈H₁₈ (l) + O₂ (g) ----> CO₂ (g) +H₂O
The formula balanced is: 2 C₈H₁₈ (l) + 50 O₂ (g) ----> 16 CO₂ (g) + 18 H₂O
a) What volume of O₂ at STP is needed to burn 702g (1.00L) of octane?
b) What volume of O₂ at 18°C and 0.975 atm is needed to burn 702g of octane?

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Answer:

a. 137.93 dm3

b. 150.61 L

Answer:

C₈H₁₈

Explanation:

7. Which part moves the blood away from the heart?
10 bonta
O a. capillaries
b. veins
a carteries
O d. blood vessels

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Answer:

Veins

Explanation:

Veins, which usually look blue, return blood to the heart.

d. blood vessels, have a good day and make sure u eat!!

Calculate: (5.03 x 109) – (42.6 x 108) =​

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Answer: x108(5.03x−42.6)

Explanation: Factor 5.03x109−42.6x108

5.03x109−42.6x108

=x108(5.03x−42.6)

Which of the following would be found ONLY in plant cells

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Answer:

chloroplasts, cell walls, or intracellular vacuoles

Explanation:

You didn't list the following, but I'm guessing it is chloroplasts, cell walls, or intracellular vacuoles

how many moles of tin are there in 50 g of tin (II) oxide

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Answer:

Moles of tin = 0.37 mol

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of tin oxide = 50 g

Moles of tin = ?

Solution:

Number of moles of SnO:

Number of moles = mass/molar mass

Number of moles = 50 g/ 134.71 g/mol

Number of moles = 0.37 mol

We can see there is only one mole of Sn is present in one mole of tin oxide.

Thus in 0.37 mol  of tin oxide,

0.37 mol × 1 = 0.37 mol of tin

#1 - What is a pure substance? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#2 - TRUE OF FALSE: Water is a pure substance.
1 point
True
False
#3 - What is an atom? *
1 point
the smallest unit of an element that keeps the properties of that element
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#4 - What is a molecule? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#5 - What is a chemical bond? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#6 - TRUE OR FALSE: Molecules are all the same size. *
1 point
True
False
#7 - What is a compound? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#8 - TRUE OR FALSE: Compounds never form in a fixed ratio. *
1 point
True
False
#9 - TRUE OR FALSE: The structure of matter at the atomic and molecular levels is too small to observe directly. *
1 point
True
False
#10 - TRUE OR FALSE: A complex molecule may contain a few atoms bonded together. A simple molecule may contain thousands of atoms. *
1 point
True
False
#11 - What is a crystal? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
a substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly, geometric, and repeating pattern
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#12 - TRUE OR FALSE: Diamond and graphite are both made of carbon atoms. *
1 point
True
False

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Answer/Explanation:

#1 - A pure substance is either an element or a compound, making it different from a mixture. A sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties is the only one that fits here.

#2 - A pure substance is either an element or a compound, making it different from a mixture. Water is a compound, and thus this would be true.

#3 - An atom is the smallest unit of an element that keeps the properties of that element. Just refer to its definition.

#4 - A molecule is two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds . Again, just refer to its definition.

#5 - A chemical bond is the attractive force that holds atoms together . Jus refer to its definition.

#6 - Molecules are most definitely not all the same size, especially given the huge number of them. This would be false.

#7 - A compound is a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds . Just refer to its definition.

#8 - Compounds always form in a fixed ratio, so this would be false.

#9 - If by directly, the problem means with the naked eye, this would be true.

#10 - False. It's reversed.

#11 - A crystal is a substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly, geometric, and repeating pattern . Just refer to its definition.

#12 -True; to be more specific, they are covalent network solids.

Write the structure of the following compound:
=> 3-(4-chlorophenyl)-2-methylpropane

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Answer:

See explanation and image attached

Explanation:

The IUPAC system of nomenclature enables the structure of molecules to be written seamlessly from the name of the compound. Hence it is commonly called the systematic nomenclature.

The parent chain here is propane. It is substituted at the 2- position by a methyl group and at the 3-position by 4-chlorophenyl group as we can see in the image attached to this answer.

what do you understand by valency electron and valency shell?​

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Answer:

total no. of electron present in Valency shell is called valency electron ___________________

valency shell is that in which last electron is present

How many moles of CO2 are found in 2.5 L of CO2?​

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Answer: 2.5L x 1mol/22.4 =  0.112 mol

Explanation:

how many group and periods are there in modern periodic table​

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In the periodic table, there are 7 periods and 18 groups.

Answer:

there is 7 periods and 18 groups

Explanation:

1. True or false, phosphorus-33 is an isotope


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Explanation:

it's answer is false

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Which of these is a ball and stick model?

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Figure 3 is a ball and stick model

How many grams of NaCl would be required
to react with 346 mL of 0.607 M AgNO3
solution?

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Answer:

Mass = 12.27 g

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of NaCl are required = ?

Volume of AgNO₃ = 346 mL (346 mL× 1L/ 1000 mL = 0.346 L)

Molarity of AgNO₃ = 0.607 M

Solution:

Chemical equation:

NaCl  + AgNO₃     →    NaNO₃ + AgCl

Number of moles of AgNO₃:

Molarity = number of moles / volume in L

0.607 M = number of moles / 0.346 L

number of moles =  0.607 M × 0.346 L

number of moles =  0.21 mol

now we will compare the moles of NaCl and AgNO₃.

                       AgNO₃         :          NaCl        

                           1                :            1

                       0.21              :            0.21

Mass of NaCl:

Mass = number of moles × molar mass

Mass = 0.21 mol × 58.44 g/mol

Mass = 12.27 g

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