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Answer 1

Answer:

4

Explanation:

the actual change in phase is 4 on the diagram


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Draw the reactants and complete the mechanism by drawing in the appropriate electron-flow arrows (including stereochemistry) for the following SN2 reaction of an alkyl bromide. Represent the nucleophile as an ion. Draw all missing reactants and/or products in the appropriate boxes by placing atoms on the grid and connecting them with bonds, including charges where needed. Indicate the mechanism by drawing the electron-flow arrows on the molecules. Arrows should start on an atom or a bond and should end on an atom, bond, or where a new bond should be created.

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Answer:

Wow I don't that hhehehe sorry

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Why must scientific investigations be replicable?

A ) to prove the reliability of the results

B)to confirm ideas and theories

C)to prove its validity within the scientific community

D)to improve the investigation each time

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Answer:a

Explanation:

Answer:

Answervis A.

Explanation:

Because,so that other scientists can validate the results.

I hope it's helpful!

I’ve missed this question twice now. Please help

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Answer:

then it only gotta be 2 other options .

Explanation:

how does heat transfer into conduction​

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Explanation:

Heat is transferred by conduction when adjacent atoms vibrate against one another or electrons move from one atom to another . Conduction is the most significant meanings of heat transfer within a solid or between solid objects informal contact.

Starovka is right.That is how it transfers into conduction

The isotope carbon-14 decays over time into nitrogen-14 with a half-life of 5,730 years. Suppose that you find a fossil that contains 1.25 grams of carbon-14 and 3.75 grams of nitrogen-14. How old is the fossil

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Answer:

11460 years

Explanation:

0.693/t1/2 = 2.303/t log (No/N)

t1/2 = half life of the carbon

t = age of the fossil

No= amount of radioactive material originally present

N= amount of radioactive material present at time=t

No= mass of carbon + nitrogen = 5g

0.693/5730 = 2.303/t log (5/1.25)

1.21 ×10^-4 = 1.3866/t

t= 1.3866/1.21 ×10^-4

t= 11460 years

Classify each solvent as protic or aprotic. a. (CH3)2CHOH c. CH2Cl2 e. N(CH3)3 b. CH3NO2 d. NH3 f. HCONH2

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Answer:

The protic solvents are (CH3)2CHOH, NH3, and HCONH2

The aprotic solvent are CH3NO2, CH2Cl2, and N(CH3)3

Explanation:

A protic solvent is a solvent that has a hydrogen atom bound to an oxygen (O), a nitrogen (N), or fluoride (F). Generally, any solvent that contains a labile H⁺ is called a protic solvent.

a. (CH3)2CHOH

(CH3)2CHOH is a protic solvent because one of the hydrogens is bound to oxygen (O)

b. CH3NO2

CH3NO2 is an aprotic (i.e not a protic solvent) solvent because all the hydrogens are bound to carbon.

c. CH2Cl2

CH2Cl2 is an aprotic solvent because all the hydrogens are bound to carbon.

d. NH3 is a protic solvent because all the hydrogens are bound to Nitrogen (N)

e. N(CH3)3 is an aprotic solvent because all the hydrogens are bound to carbon

f. HCONH2 is a protic solvent because two of the hydrogens are bound to Nitrogen (N)

what is the periodic table elements

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Answer:  

Here is a picture of all the elements

Answer:

The periodic table is a tabular array of the chemical elements organized by atomic number, from the element with the lowest atomic number, hydrogen, to the element with the highest atomic number, oganesson. The atomic number of an element is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom of that element.

Explanation:

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Compare What do infrared technologies, fiber optic
technologies, and satellite technologies all have in
common?

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Answer:

ptic fiber communication and satellite communication are the leading technologies which are revolutionizing the world of telecommunications. Both technologies have their advantages and limitations which make them suitable for certain type of applications. This article will provide an overview of optic fiber and satellite communication technologies and present a comparison of the features and related issues.

Optic Fiber Communication

Optic Fiber communication transmits information by sending pulses of light (using laser) through an optic fiber. The low signal loss in optic fibers and high data rate of transmission systems, allow signals with high data rates (exceeding several Gbps) to travel over long distances (more than 100 km) without a need of repeater or amplifier. Moreover, using wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) allows a single fiber to carry multiple signals (upto 10 different signals) of multi-Gbps transmissions. Optic Fiber communication offers extremely high bandwidth, immunity to electromagnetic interference, non-existent delays and immunity from interception by external means. In the 1980s and 1990s, the continents were linked together using undersea optic fiber bringing about a paradigm shift in the global telecommunications.

These advancements in optic fiber communication has resulted in decrease of satellite communications for several types of communications. For instance, transmission between fixed locations or point-to-point communications, where large bandwidths are required (such as transoceanic telephone systems) are made through optic fiber instead of using satellite communication. Optic Fiber communication is also used to transmit telephone signals, Internet communication, LAN (Gigabit LAN) and cable television signals.

Satellite Communication

Satellite communications use artificial satellites as relays between a transmitter and a receiver at different locations on Earth. Satellite systems allow users to bypass typical carrier offices and to broadcast information to multiple locations. Communications satellites are used for radio, TV, telephone, Internet, military and other applications. There are more than 2,000 satellites around Earth’s orbit, being used for communication by both government and private organizations.

Communication Satellites are LOS (line-of-sight) microwave systems with a repeater. These satellites rotate around the earth with the speed of earth and are known as geostationary satellites. The limitations of antenna size also limits focusing capability making the coverage for a single satellite transmitter very large. This makes satellite communication ideal for TV and radio services as the signal has to flow from a single point to many points in a single direction. The large distance of satellites from the earth (about 22,300 miles) results in delays which adversely effects two-way communication like mobile conversations. Low earth orbit satellites can be used for two-way mobile communication because less power is required to reach those satellites.

Explanation:

What would be the mass of 9.03 x 10^21 molecules of hydrobromic acid?

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Answer:

1.21 g HBr

General Formulas and Concepts:

Math

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Chemistry

Compounds

Writing CompoundsAcids/Bases

Atomic Structure

Reading a Periodic TableUsing Dimensional AnalysisAvogadro's Number - 6.022 × 10²³ atoms, molecules, formula units, etc.Explanation:

Step 1: Define

9.03 × 10²¹ molecules HBr

Step 2: Identify Conversions

Avogadro's Number

Molar Mass of H - 1.01 g/mol

Molar Mass of Br - 79.90 g/mol

Molar Mass of HBr - 1.01 + 79.90 = 80.91 g/mol

Step 3: Convert

Set up:                              [tex]\displaystyle 9.03 \cdot 10^{21} \ molecules \ HBr(\frac{1 \ mol \ HBr}{6.022 \cdot 10^{23} \ molecules \ HBr})(\frac{80.91 \ g \ HBr}{1 \ mol \ HBr})[/tex]Multiply/Divide:                                                                                               [tex]\displaystyle 1.21325 \ g \ HBr[/tex]

Step 4: Check

Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 3 sig figs.

1.21325 g HBr ≈ 1.21 g HBr

An aqueous solution of 6.70 M ammonia, NH3, has a density of 0.950 g/mL. The percent by mass of NH3 in the solution is %.

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Answer:

12.01% by mass

Explanation:

Percent by mass is 100 times the mass of solute (ammonia) over the mass of the solution. In molarity, we have the moles of ammonia per liter of solution. There are 6.70moles of NH3 in 1L. Thus, we need to convert the moles of ammonia to grams and the liters of solution to grams:

Mass ammonia - Molar mass: 17.031g/mol-

6.70moles * (17.031g / mol) = 114.1g NH₃

Mass solution:

1L * (1000mL / 1L) = 1000mL * (0.950g/mL) = 950g

Percent by mass:

114.1g NH₃ / 950g * 100 =

12.01% by mass

what problems occurs if the firework mixture is not pure(they are dirty or contaminated?​

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Answer:
Fireworks cause broad air contamination in a short measure of time
Explanation:
Fireworks cause broad air contamination in a short measure of time, leaving metal particles, hazardous poisons, destructive synthetic compounds and smoke noticeable all around for quite a long time. A portion of the poisons never completely decay or break down, but instead stick around in the earth, harming all they come into contact with

Firework mixture is made up with potassium nitrate and other toxic chemicals. They produce harmful wastes to the atmosphere. If they are contaminated, they make release very dangerous explosives by unwanted reactions.

What are explosives?

Explosives are chemicals releasing lot of heat energy to the surrounding upon  decomposition. Nitrogen compounds, hydrogen etc are explosive and they will explode in air or water.

Chemicals have to handled carefully and stored as per the conditions based on their chemical and physical properties. Some of them may easily corrode. Some may rapidly reacts with water or air and some may explode in air.

Explosive chemicals causes atmospheric pollution as well as health risk by releasing hazardous chemicals. If they are contaminated then there may occur some unwanted reaction and it will make the risk intense by producing toxic gases.

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Assume you mixed 5 µl of your cod fish homogenate with 195 µl working solution. The fluorometer displays a measurement of 12.2 µg/ml. What is the protein concentration of the cod fish homogenate?

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Answer:

Hallo

Explanation:

I took that question

How hot will a 2.5 L balloon have to get to expand to a volume of 5 L? Assume that the initial temperature of the balloon is 22 C?

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The final temperature : 317 °C

Further explanation

Given

V₁=2.5 L

V₂ = 5 L

T₁ = 22 + 273 = 295 K

Required

The temperature, T₂

Solution

Charles's Law  

When the gas pressure is kept constant, the gas volume is proportional to the temperature  

[tex]\tt \dfrac{V_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{V_2}{T_2}[/tex]

Input the value :

T₂ = (T₁ x V₂) : V₁

T₂ = (295 x 5) : 2.5

T₂ = 590 K = 317 °C

_______________ is a process by which organisms best fit for the environment are most likely tp survive and reproduce

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Answer:

natural selection

Explanation:

natural selection

Which of the following is not a natural change to the envlronment? drought , flood, disease ranching​

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Answer:

Disease ranching

Explanation:

Floods and Droughts are caused by the enviorment. Diseases are but a product and don't  affect the enviorment.

Answer:

disease ranching is not a natural change to the environment .

Explanation:

This all happen because of human activities

what is a benefit of the artificial selection for the environment and explain it. please help!! ​

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1x+cb=23

thios  is right because math

The half-life of sodium-24 is 15 days. A laboratory technician measures out a 72 g sample. Approximately how many grams of sodium-24 would remain after 45 days?

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Answer:

after 45 days 9 g left

Explanation:

Given data:

Half life Na-24 = 15 days

Mass of sample = 72 g

Mass remain after 45 days = ?

Solution:

Number of half lives passed:

Number of half lives = time elapsed / half life

Number of half lives = 45 days / 15 days

Number of half lives = 3

At time zero total amount = 72 g

After first half life = 72 g/ 2= 36 g

At 2nd half life = 36 g/2 = 18 g

At 3rd half life = 18 g/2 = 9 g

Thus after 45 days 9 g left.

How many grams are in 4.7 moles of Na2O?

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Answer:

290 g Na₂O

General Formulas and Concepts:

Math

Pre-Algebra

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

Brackets Parenthesis Exponents Multiplication Division Addition Subtraction Left to Right

Chemistry

Atomic Structure

Reading a Periodic TableUsing Dimensional AnalysisExplanation:

Step 1: Define

4.7 mol Na₂O

Step 2: Identify Conversions

Molar Mass of Na - 22.99 g/mol

Molar Mass of O - 16.00 g/mol

Molar Mass of Na₂O - 2(22.99) + 16.00 = 61.98 g/mol

Step 3: Convert

Set up:                                [tex]\displaystyle 4.7 \ mol \ Na_2O(\frac{61.98 \ g \ Na_2O}{1 \ mol \ Na_2O})[/tex]Multiply:                              [tex]\displaystyle 291.306 \ g \ Na_2O[/tex]

Step 4: Check

Follow sig fig rules and round. We are given 2 sig figs.

291.306 g Na₂O ≈ 290 g Na₂O

What causes a spectrum of colors to appear when light moves through a prism?
Absorption of light waves
O Refraction of light waves
Transmission of light waves
Reflection of light waves

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Answer:

It is refracted out, B

Explanation:

When the light travels through the prism, it refracts the colors out of it. In which a rainbow sort coloration is released from the other side.

Answer:

Explanation:

Refraction of light waves

7. Which of the following is not a characteristic of a solution?
a. It is a uniform mixture
b. It will scatter a beam of light
c. The solute and solvent cannot be distinguished by the naked eye
d. The solute particles cannot be separated by filtering

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Answer: b. It will scatter a beam of light

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A student is investigating potential and kinetic energy by stretching a spring across a table. When the student lets go
The spring recoils.

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Answer: When the spring is recoiling

Explanation:

Answer:

When the spring is recoiling

Explanation:

HELP I need these 2 questions answered

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Answer:

1=a 2=d i think

Explanation:

Touching a hot stove or the melting of ice in your hand (as you squeeze it) is an example of

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Answer: conduction

Explanation:

the heat passes out of the stove and into your hand. So is holding an ice cube – the heat is conducted out of your hand, and into the ice cube (that’s why your hand feels cold).

Answer:

Conduction

Explanation:

Conduction occurs when objects touch. The heat from the warmer object is transferred to the cooler object, eventually evening out the temperatures.

How does an objects speed affect its kinetic energy?​

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Because it’s kinetic energy INCREASES the speed

Which of the following chemical equations proves that the law of conservation of mass is in effect?
Question 2 options:


Mg2 + LiBr ---> LiMg + Br


2KCl + F2 ---> 2KF + Cl2


Na +O2 ---> Na2O


H20 ---> H2 + O2

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Answer:

2KCl + F₂   →     2KF + Cl₂

Explanation:

Law of conservation of mass:

According to the law of conservation mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical equation.

This law was given by French chemist  Antoine Lavoisier in 1789. According to this law mass of reactant and mass of product must be equal, because masses are not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

For example:

2KCl + F₂   →     2KF + Cl₂

In this equation mass of reactant and product is equal. There are 2 potassium 2 chlorine and fluorine atoms on both side of equation it means mass remain conserved.

All other options are incorrect because mass is not conserved.

The number of light waves that occur in one second is known as the wave's

Question 2 options:

amplitude

frequency

energy

movement

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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The process by which cells divide is called
A
O replication
B.
mitosis
C.
respiration
D.
photosynthesis

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the answer is mitosis

which element is the least reactive? Neon, Chlorine, Gallium or Tin

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Noble gases are supposed to be the least reactive elements so I’m assuming Neon would be the most least reactive out of all of them.
Neon is the one look at the period table

at a particulat temperature, a smaple of pure water has a Kw of 7.7x10-14. what is the hydroxide concentration of this sample

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Answer: The hydroxide concentration of this sample is [tex]3.85\times 10^{-7}[/tex]

Explanation:

When an expression is formed by taking the product of concentration of ions raised to the power of their stoichiometric coefficients in the solution of a salt is known as ionic product.

The ionic product for water is written as:

[tex]K_w=[H^+]\times [OH^-][/tex]

[tex]7.7\times 10^{-14}=[H^+]\times [OH^-][/tex]

As [tex][H^+]=[OH^-][/tex]

[tex]2[OH^-]=7.7\times 10^{-14}[/tex]

[tex][OH^-]=3.85\times 10^{-7}[/tex]

Thus hydroxide concentration of this sample is [tex]3.85\times 10^{-7}[/tex]

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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation:

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