Answer:
received energy from water
An illustration of a fire and a pair of hands near the fire.
He concluded that the image shows thermal energy being transferred from the flames to the person’s hands through conduction.
Which best explains Alex’s error?
Thermal energy is being transferred from the person’s hands to the flames.
The image does not show thermal energy being transferred because the molecules of two substances or objects are not in direct contact.
The image does not show conduction because the molecules of two substances or objects are not in direct contact.
Thermal energy is being transferred from the surrounding air to the flames.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
What does chlorination do?
Answer: Chlorination is the process of adding chlorine to drinking water to kill parasites, bacteria, and viruses. Different processes can be used to achieve safe levels of chlorine in drinking water.
Sam did an experiment. He boiled water in a teapot and saw vapor coming out. When he placed a cold plate in contact with the vapor it formed droplets of water.? Can you imagine what was that process and Why did he observe this?
Answer:
evaporation and condesation
Explanation:
because he was curiuos
The unit for work is the _______ which is also called the ____________.
which of the following statements explains why fossil fuels are nonrenewable resources
Answer:
the first one
Explanation:
CH3OH can be synthesized by the reaction:
CO(g) + 2 H20) — CH3OH)
What volume of CH3OH gas (in L) can be synthesized if 18.6 L of Hy gas completely reacts at STP conditions?
Answer:
5
Explanation:
CH4O+ O2 → CO2 + H2O
Balance the following chemical equation
Answer:
2 CH4O + 3 O2 = 2 CO2 + 4 H2O
(Answer ASAP)
In which state(s) of matter could a substance have thermal energy?
A) Only liquids and gases
B) Only liquids and solids
C) Only liquids
D) Liquids, solids, and gases
Our Solar System consists of our star, the Sun, and its orbiting planets (including Earth), along with numerous moons, asteroids, comet
material, rocks, and dust. However, our Solar System is only part of space. Place the following in order from biggest to smallest.
A) Galaxy, Universe, Solar System, Star, Planet
B) Universe, Solar System, Galaxy, Planet, Star
C) Solar System, Universe, Galaxy, Star, Planet
D) Universe, Galaxy, Solar System, Star, Planet
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Universe consits of galaxies, galaxies consit of solar systems, and solar systems consist of planets
HELP ASAP!!!
WAVES ALWAYS ORIGINATE WITH SOME
a
person
b
object
C
disturbance
Answer:
Disturbance
Explanation:
I believe it is Disturbance because waves are normally caused by wind, and wind classifies as Disturbance.
solve the following equation:13x - 22 = 30
Answer:
52/13
Explanation:
13X=30+22
x=52/13
Chlorine has two stable isotopes, C1 and C If Cl has a mass of approximately 34.97 and Cl has a mass of approximately 3697 what percent abundances are each found in?
Answer:
%C₁ = %C₂ = 50%
Explanation:
Set up simultaneous equations to solve for two unknowns,
let f₁ and f₂ = fractional abundances of C₁ and C₂ respectively.
Then f₁ + f₂ = 1.00 and
34.97f₁ + 36.97f₂ = Wt. Avg. Atomic Mass (amu) = (34.97 + 36.97)/2 = 35.97amu
Solve equation 1 for f₂ = 1 - f₁ and substitute into equation 2
=> 34.97f₁ + 36.97(1 - f₁) = 35.97
=> 34.97f₁ + 36.97 - 36.97f₁ = 35.97
=> 2f₁ = 1
=> f₁ = 1/2 = 0.50 => 50% abundance for C₁
=> f₂ = 1 - 0.50 = 0.50 => 50% abundance for C₂
Why do you think it is a bad idea to use taste, touch, or smell to identify an
unknown chemical?
Answer:
Because it can cause health problems or injuries to our sense organs.
Explanation:
Chemicals in the laboratory are made up of different constituents, which may be dangerous or injurious to health. This is the reason why safety measures or precautions have to be taken when working in the laboratory. One of those safety measures is that "one should never use taste, touch, or smell to identify an unknown chemical".
This is so because a chemical that is unknown amounts to the fact that what such chemical contains is unknown, hence, the chemical might have the ability to cause harm or injuries to the sense organ. For example, a conc. acid that is tasted will burn the tongue etc.
Read the chemical equation.
Mg + HCI - MgCl2 + H2
How many liters of hydrogen gas is produced at 298 K and 0.940 atm if 4.00 moles of hydrochloric acid react with an excess of magnesium metal?
O 26.0 liters
O 52.1 liters
82.3 liters
104 liters
Answer:
74.04 liters of hydrogen gas are produced.
Explanation: According to reaction, 2 mol of HCl gas gives 1 mole of hydrogen gas, then 6 moles of HCl gas will give: moles of hydrogen gas that is 3 moles.
The pressure of the hydrogen gas at 298 K = 0.990 atm
The volume occupied by the hydrogen gas = V
Number of hydrogen has moles = 3 moles
PV=nRT
V = 74.04 L
74.04 liters of hydrogen gas are produced.
Answer:
38.2 liters Is the answer
Explanation:
Which statement describes proper conduct in the laboratory?
Select one:
O a. Eating snacks in the laboratory is allowed.
O b. In order to identify things they should be tasted.
O c. Colorless fumes should be identified by direct smelling.
O d. Be aware of the location of safety and first aid equipment.
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
I mean. It's logic for sure
Answer:
Its D and pls mark brainliest
Explanation:
2. What evidence is there that mass extinction events occurred?
Answer: Although the best-known cause of a mass extinction is the asteroid impact that killed off the non-avian dinosaurs, in fact, volcanic activity seems to have wreaked much more havoc on Earth's biota. Volcanic activity is implicated in at least four mass extinctions, while an asteroid is a suspect in just one. Examples, of mass extinctions are Permian extinction of marine species, and Cretaceous extinction of various species, including dinosaurs.
How is the periodic table used to determine properties of elements
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
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4.2 L of a gas has a pressure of 560mmHg at 72⁰F. What is the temperature at760mmHg if the volume is still 4.2 L? (5 pts)
Answer:
The temperature at 760mmHg if the volume is still 4.2 L is 400.862 K
Explanation:
Gay Lussac's law indicates that when there is a constant volume, as the temperature increases, the pressure of the gas increases. And when the temperature is decreased, the pressure of the gas decreases. This law can be expressed mathematically as follows:
[tex]\frac{P}{T} =k[/tex]
Having an initial state 1 and a final state 2, the following is true:
[tex]\frac{P1}{T1} =\frac{P2}{T2}[/tex]
In this case:
P1= 560 mmHgT1= 72 F= 295.372 K (being 32 F= 273.15 K)P2= 760 mmHgT2= ?Replacing:
[tex]\frac{560 mmHg}{295.372 K} =\frac{760 mmHg}{T2}[/tex]
Solving:
[tex]T2= 760 mmHg*\frac{295.372 K}{560 mmHg}[/tex]
T2= 400.862 K
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1) The ionic compound below is soluble in water. Complete the following:
-Draw the interaction of the ionic compound and water in the proper orientation. 3pts
-On the line below discuss the strength of the interaction within the compound compared to the strength of interaction
between the compound and water.
Answer:
The hydrogens of the water molecules around the bromide ion will need to be faced toward it, whereas the oxygens of the water molecules around the potassium ion will need to be faced toward it.
The strength of the interaction within the compound will supersede that of the interaction between the compound and water.
Explanation:
To answer this question, you need to be aware of the structure of a water molecule and its components. A water molecule has the chemical formula of H2O, and oxygen is inherently electronegative, meaning that it attracts electrons very strongly. As a result, when it is in H2O, it pulls the valence electrons of the H atoms very strongly, which results in the H atoms being partially positively charged and the O atom being partially negatively charged. Therefore, the O atom is going to be attracted to the potassium ion, whereas the H atom is going to be attracted to the bromide ion.
The answer to the second part of the question is as written above because ionic bonds are stronger than ion-dipole bonds; that's just the way it is.
If 35.4 liters of hydrogen gas are used, how many liters of nitrogen gas will be needed for the above reaction at STP?
Answer:
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Using your own words, explain energy.
For the following Bronsted acid-base reaction, complete the reaction, identify the acid, base, conjugate
acid and conjugate base. HF + PO4^-3
Answer:
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Define the unit of current. Name the device which is used to measure
electric current in a circuit. plzz helpp
Answer:
Explanation:
The Unit Of Current is defined as the flow of 1 coulomb of charge in one second . Its unit is Ampere.
An ammeter is a measuring device used to measure the electric current in a circuit. A voltmeter is connected in parallel with a device to measure its voltage, while an ammeter is connected in series with a device to measure its current.
Can someone plz help me with this one problem plz!!!!
Answer:
very top one is sunlight. 2nd top one is oxygen. 3rd top one is carbon dioxide. last one is water
Please answer ASAP,
Why does the earth experience high tides?
High tides occur because Jupiter is in alignment with Saturn
The gravitational force of the moon attracts the water and solid earth, pulling them closer to the moon
The gravitational pull of the moon causes areas of water that bulge away from the earth.
High tides occur because the comet Neowise passed by Earth
Answer:
B
Explanation:
I took the test and GOT an A
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Answer:
(B) Grasses to Grasshoppers to Birds to Foxes
Explanation
Identify at least three control variables that could be used with this investigation: What temperature allows for bacterial growth to occur quickly?
Answer:
Time allowed for incubation, size of the dish, the amount of light, amount of agar, the type of agar…etc
Explanation:
We define a control variable as any variable that has to be held constant during a study.
If i wish to study what temperature allows for bacterial growth to occur quickly, i will have to subject different bacterial cultures to different temperatures.
The variables that must remain the same across all these cultures at different temperatures is what we call the control variables. They ensure that the results of the study are reliable.
Such variables include but are not limited to;
Time of incubationSize of the dishAmount of lighthttps://brainly.com/question/17606920
CO(g) + O2(g) CO2(g)
Consider the unbalanced equation above. What is the maximum mass of carbon dioxide that can be formed when 1.45 g of CO and 2.00 g O2 react?
116
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50
Write the complete nuclear equation for alpha absorption
How many formula units are there in 20.6 moles of Al(NO3)3?
Answer:
How many moles Al(NO3)3 in 1 grams? The answer is 0.0046949186022713.
We assume you are converting between moles Al(NO3)3 and gram.
You can view more details on each measurement unit:
molecular weight of Al(NO3)3 or grams
This compound is also known as Aluminium Nitrate.
The SI base unit for amount of substance is the mole.
1 mole is equal to 1 moles Al(NO3)3, or 212.996238 grams.
Note that rounding errors may occur, so always check the results.
Use this page to learn how to convert between moles Al(NO3)3 and gram.
Type in your own numbers in the form to convert the units!
Explanation: