Answer:
its B.)
Explanation:
B.) Light travels in a straight line. :))
Calculate the approximate volume of a 1.50 mol sample of gas at 15.0°C and a pressure of 3.75 atm
Answer
F 1.73 L
G 5.93 L
H 8.65 L
J 9.46 L
Answer:
The answer is J (9.46 L)
How many grams of carbon dioxide would be produced if we use 35 grams of methane in the reaction below? CH4 +2O2---- Co2 + 2H2O
Answer:
96g of CO₂ would be produced
Explanation:
Based on the reaction:
CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O
1 moles of methane, CH₄ produces 1 mole of carbon dioxide, CO₂.
To solve this question we must find the moles of methane added in the reaction. These moles added are equal to moles of CO₂ produced. With the molar mass of CO₂ (44.01g/mol) we can find the grams that would be produced:
Moles CH₄ -Molar mass: 16.04g/mol-:
35g * (1mol / 16.04g) = 2.182 moles of CH₄ are added = Moles CO₂ produced.
Mass CO₂ produced.
2.182 moles CO₂ * (44.01g / mol) =
96g of CO₂ would be producedWhich part of homeostasis is this adorable puppy balancing out with his little stuffed animal buddy?
Body Temperature
Energy
Waste
Water Level
Cuteness
Plzzz help
Answer:
body temperature and energy
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4. Mixing sand and salt in water then passing it through a filter separates out the sand because salt
in water and sand does not.
a) reacts
b) dissolves
c) disappears
Answer:
dissolve
Explanation:
salt will dissolve in water while sand will not, so you arent going to see salt pass through
Answer:
b
Explanation:
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What happens when you change the number of protons keeping the numbers of other particles the same?
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The atomic number refers to the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom. We identify an element by its atomic number.
When the atomic number of an atom of an element is changed, we have changed the identity of that atom and transformed it into an atom of a different element.
For example, if we add a proton to a sodium atom, we create a magnesium atom. If we remove a proton from a sodium atom, we create a neon atom.
Which statement describes particles of an ideal gas, based on the kinetic molecular theory?
Answer:
There are 5 steps/rules of the ideal gases based on kinetic theory.
Explanation:
1. Particles in a gas are constant moving in random motion.
2. combined volume of the particles is negligible.
3. particles exert no forces on one another
4. any collisions between the particles are completely elastic
5. the average kinetic energy of particles is proportional to temperature in kelvins.
(I had help explaining steps from Sal Khan. I hope this helps! Have a great day!)
how is water treated for human use
Answer:
the water is first screened then filtered to remove undesolvable objects then passed into the sedimentation tank which is again filtered after leaving the tank. Chlorine is then added to the fine filtered water to kill viruses and bacteria. now the water is clean hope i ave help u enough
Explanation:
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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.
litmus is made from plant pigment.
it is red when placed in an acidic solution.
it is blue when placed in an alkaline solution.
it is purple when neutral.
a) what do we call substance that change colour like this?
b) what colour would litmus be in a solution of pH 10?
c) what colour would you expect litmus to be in pure water?
Answer:
For (a): The substances are known as acids and bases.
For (b): The color of the litmus for pH = 10 will be blue.
For (c): The color of the litmus for pure water will be purple.
Explanation:
pH determines the acidity or basicity of a solution. There are three types of solution classified based on the pH:
If pH<7 then the solution is acidic in nature If pH>7 then the solution is basic/alkaline in nature If pH=7 then the solution is neutral in natureLitmus paper is used as an indicator to know the type of solution. There are 2 types of litmus paper:
Red litmus paper: It turns blue when placed in a basic/alkaline solution.Blue litmus paper: It turns red when placed in an acidic solution.(a):
An acid is defined as the chemical species that produces hydrogen ions in the solution while a base is defined as the chemical species that produces hydroxide ions in the solution.
(b):
Given pH value = 10
The solution is basic in nature, thus the color of litmus will be blue.
(c):
Pure water is neutral in nature and has a pH of 7.
Thus, the solution of litmus would be purple.
using details and examples from the text explain how the digestive system helps your body obtain the energy it needs
Answer:
Explanation:
a piece of debris travelling through space which ranges in size from a grain of sand to over 100ft in diameter
Answer:
Meteoroids are tiny asteroids or the broken-off crumbs of comets and sometimes planets. They range in size from a grain of sand to boulders 3 feet (1 meter) wide. When meteoroids collide with a planet's atmosphere, they become meteors
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Answer:
1375 J/kg.°C
Explanation:
From the question First question,
Q = cm(Δt)................... Equation 1
Where Q = Heat released, c = specific heat capacity of the unknown metal, m = mass of the unknown metal, Δt = Change in temperature.
make c the subject of the equation
c = Q/mΔt.................. Equation 2
Given: Q = -5500 J (Since heat is released, Q is negative), m = 200 g = 0.2 kg, Δt = 10-30 = -20°C
Substitite these values into equation 2
c = -5500/[0.2×(-20)]
c = -5500/-4
c = 1375 J/kg.°C
Describe two physical properties of sodium which are different from the physical properties of transition elements such as copper.
Answer:
Malleability : Capable of being shaped or bent.
Ductility : Easily pulled or stretched into a thin wire.
Luster : Has a shine or glow.
Conductivity : Good transmission of heat or electricity.
Softness : Soft enough to be cut with a knife.
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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
If it takes 25 mL of 0.05 M HCl to neutralize 345 mL of NaOH solution, what is the concentration, M, of the NaOH solution?
Answer:
400ml
Explanation:
7. A gas occupies 900.0 mL at a temperature of 27.0°C. What is the volume if the temperature
increases by 105 °C? *
Answer:
thats the ans.
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Explanation:
Which of the following statements best defines the theoretical yield of a reaction?
a) The ratio of measured yield over actual yield
b) The amount of product measured after a reaction
c) The ratio of measured yield over stoichiometric yield
d)The maximum amount of product that can be obtained
The statement which best defines the theoretical yield of a reaction is the maximum amount of product that can be obtained.
What is yield of any reaction?Yield of any chemical reaction gives idea about the amount of product that will be produced by the chemical reaction between reactants.
Theoretical yield gives idea about the how much maximum yield of any product will be produced in the given chemical reaction by using the stoichiometry of the reaction.
Hence theoretical yield is the maximum amount of product that can be obtained.
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The H-R diagram is useful in
studying all of these about a star
A.except for its brightness b.location in the sky c.temperature
D.magnitude
Answer:
b.location in the sky (If the question is saying:The H-R diagram is useful in
studying all of these about a star except for)
Explanation:
The theoretical HR diagram plots the temperature of the star vs their luminosity (brightness) and the observational HR diagram plots color of the stars vs the absolute magnitude. Depending on mass, stars will also go through specific evolutionary stages that can be seen through the location of the star on the HR diagram. However, the HR diagram will not have data on the location of the star in the sky.
solve the following equation:13x - 22 = 30
Answer:
52/13
Explanation:
13X=30+22
x=52/13
When a car starts rusting where there is a scratch on the paint, a redox reaction is happening
TRUE OR FALSE
Answer:
it is true
Explanation:
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Answer: I think it is true
Explanation:
it is true because it will start rusting when there is a scratch on the paint!
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what are the possible
phenotypels for the offspring when you cross two heterozygous pink flowers? *
Answer:
the phenotype of the offspring will be pink
The pressure in a bicycle tire is 1.34atm at 33.0 ° C. At what temperature will the pressure inside the tire be 1.60atm?
Answer:
92.37°C
Explanation:
Assuming the volume remains the same in both the states ( bicycle tire).
Then as per ideal gas equation
[tex]P_1/T_1 = P_2/T_2[/tex]
where P1, P2 are pressure at two different states and T1, T2 are temperature at these two states
Given:
P1 = 1.34 atm, T1 = 33.0 ° C = 306K
P2 = 1.60 atm, T2 = ?
1.34/306 = 1.60/T_2
⇒ T2 = 1.60×306/1.34
= T2= 365.37K= 92.37°C
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
In a coffee-cup calorimeter, 100.0 g of H2O and 8.70 grams of Na3PO4 are added. The water had an initial temperature of 24.6 oC. After the dissolution of the sodium phosphate the temperature changed to 31.3 oC.
-Was the dissolution exothermic or endothermic? Explain.
-Calculate how much heat the water lost or gained.
Answer:
a.) exothermic
b.) 2,800.6 J
Explanation:
Freshwater makes up about 90% of the Earth's surface.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Which statement is false? *
a.) Pressure must be exerted on a sample of a gas in order to confine it.
b.) Gases diffuse into each other and mix almost immediately when put into the same
container.
c.) The molecular weight of a gaseous compound is a non-variable quantity
d.) Gases can be expanded without limit.
e.) The density of a gas is constant as long as its temperature remains constant.
Answer:
d.) gases can be expanded without limit.
It is the year 2032, and a new planet (Planet Y) is discovered. An astronaut with a mass of 79.00 kg visits the new planet. It is discovered that his weight on the new planet is 740.8 lbs. What is the estimate of the g force on the planet and would the astronaut be heavier on Planet Y or on Earth? (Earth has a g force of 9.81 m/s2 ).
Answer:
“Newton’s Law of Gravity” gives the gravity force between two objects with masses m
and M separated by distance r:
F G
m M
r
2
G is called the Gravitational Constant, and has the value
6.671011N m
2
kg2
(N is for
Newton, the physicists’ unit of force) or
1.51011 lbm
2
kg2
.
Let’s go back to the example given in the text: two 150 lb people separated by 1 meter.
The mass of each person is
150lb
2.2
lb
kg
68kg
. Putting these into the formula gives
F 1.5101 1 lb m
2
kg2
(68kg)
2
(1m)
2
107
lb.
Newton’s Law of Gravity actually gives the force only between two small objects. If one
of the objects is a sphere (such as the Earth) then it turns out that you can still use the
formula, but you must use the distance to the center of the sphere as the value for r. As
an example, let’s put in numbers for a 1 kg object sitting on the surface of the Earth.
Then the force of attraction is given by the gravity equation with m = 1 kg, M = the mass
of the Earth =
24 610
kg, and r = radius of the Earth (that’s the distance to the center of
the sphere). This distance is r = 6371 km ≈
6
610
meters. Without plugging in the
numbers, can you guess what the answer will turn out to be? Guess, and then check this
footnote2
to see if you guessed correctly.
Suppose you weigh 150 lbs on the Earth. Then your mass is
150lb
2.2
lb
kg
68kg
. What will
you weigh on the Moon? We can calculate that by using Newton’s Law of Gravity, and
putting in the M = the mass of the Moon =
22 7.310
kg, r = the radius of the moon =
6
1.710
meters. The answer is F = 25 lb. That means you will weigh 25 lb. on the
surface of the Moon.
Explanation:
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A man pulled a food cart 4.5 m to the right for 15 seconds. What is the average speed of the food cart to the nearest tenth of a m/s?
The average speed of the food cart to the nearest tenth of a m/s is 0.3 meter per second.
How do we calculate speed?Speed of any moving body will be calculated by using the below formula as:
Speed = Distance / Time
Given that, Distance travelled to the right side = 4.5m
Time to travel = 15 sec
On putting values on the above equation, we get
Speed = 4.5 / 15 = 0.3 m/s
Hence required speed is 0.3m/sec.
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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