3 Which is not a form of energy?
A Chemical
B Convection
C Potential
D Sound

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Answer 1
A form that is not with energy would be convection
Answer 2

Answer:

convection is not form of energy


Related Questions

Does acid rain make new substances? Construct an argument that uses data from this investigation as evidence for your claim.

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Answer:

Acid rain, like all acids, generates dissolution of chemical compounds, and reacts together with bases to be able to carry out oxide reduction reactions, which by deduction is very likely to form new substances as a result of the dissolution or acid erosion caused.

Explanation:

Acid rain is more likely to occur in large cities or large sources of pollution, since the excess of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere causes it to increase its partial pressure in a condensed way in the clouds, this is how then this cloud when being loaded with water and then generating the rain drags these masses of condensed carbon dioxide in the form of acid rain.

The degree of acidity is directly proportional to the amount of partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.

A substance has a density of .80g/cm3 if you have 60cm3 what is the mass?

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Answer:

168.56

Explanation:

Answer:

48 grams

Explanation:

If p and V are already given, calculate m by multiplying those two values.

m = pV

m = 4/5 * 60/1

m = 240/5

m = 48 grams

The mass of that substance is 48 grams.

A student measures 48.8 mL of concentrated nitric acid, which has a density of 1.55g/ mL. What is the mass of the acid?

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The mass of the acid : 75.64 g

Further explanation

Given

volume = 48.8 ml

density = 1.55 g/ml

Required

the mass

Solution

Further explanation

Density is a quantity derived from the mass and volume

Density is the ratio of mass per unit volume

 Density formula:

[tex]\large{\boxed {\bold {\rho~=~ \frac {m} {V}}}}[/tex]

Input the value :

mass = ρ x V

mass = 1.55 g/ml x 48.8 ml

mass = 75.64 g

Can anybody answer this question of chemistry?

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Answer:

Answer:A

Answer:AExplanation:

Answer:AExplanation:Molar Mass of glucose = (6×12)+(1×12)+(16×6)= 180g/mol

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556= 2555.55

Answer:

Answer:A

Answer:AExplanation:

Answer:AExplanation:Molar Mass of glucose = (6×12)+(1×12)+(16×6)= 180g/mol

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556

= 180g/molNumber of moles of Glucose = Mass/Molar Mass= 5000/180= 27.7778molesIn the balanced equation of fermentation, the ratio of glucose to ethanol is 2:1Therefore the number of moles of ethanol is 2×27.7778=55.5556molesMass of ethanol= Molar Mass of ethanol × Number of moles={(12×2)+(1×6)+16} × 55.5556= 46.5×55.5556= 2555.55

Write the balanced COMPLETE ionic equation for the reaction when aluminum nitrate and sodium hydroxide are mixed in aqueous solution. If no reaction occurs, simply write only NR.

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Answer:See explanation

Explanation:

MOLECULAR REACTION EQUATION;

Al(NO3)3(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) --->Al(OH)3(s) +3NaNO3(aq)

complete ionic equation:

Al^3+(aq) + 3NO3^-(aq)  + 3Na^+(aq) + 3OH^-(aq) ---->Al(OH)3(s) + 3Na^+(aq) + 3NO3^-(aq)

Net ionic reaction equation;

Al^3+(aq) + 3OH^-(aq) ------> Al(OH)3(s)


P4010
+ 4P + 5 O2
How many moles of phosphorus would be
produced if 8.19 mol of P4010 reacted? Enter
your answer with 2 decimal places.

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Answer:

32.76mole of P

Explanation:

The reaction expression is given as;

          P₄O₁₀  →    4P  +  5O₂

Given parameters:

Number of moles of   P₄O₁₀  = 8.19mol

Unknown:

Number of moles of P produced = ?

Solution:

From the balanced reaction expression;

             1 mole of P₄O₁₀  will produce 4 mole of P

         8.19mole of P₄O₁₀  will therefore produce 4 x 8.19  = 32.76mole of P

The heat gained by the ice melted the ice and raised the temperature of the melted ice from its initial temperature to the final temperature of the water.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

True

Explanation:

When ice is heated, the ice gains heat.

This heat gained by the ice is both used to break the intermolecular forces in ice to form water, as well as to raise the temperature of the water to it's final temperature.

A 2.54 g piece of zinc (density = 7.14 g/mL) is added to a graduated cylinder that contains 12.13 mL h2o. What will be the final volume reading on the graduated cylinder, in mL?

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Answer: If I'm correct it's 12.54 mL but don't rely on this because I'm not sure

Explanation:

Answer:

12.49 ml

Explanation:

Density = mass / volume

Volume = mass / density

Volume of zinc = 2.54/7.14

Volume of zinc = 0.3557

Initial volume = 12.13 ml

Total volume = initial volume+ volume of zinc

Total volume = 12.13 + 0.3557

Total volume = 12.4857 = 12.49 ml

Calculate the number of moles of magnesium, chlorine, and oxygen atoms in 5.40 moles moles of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2Mg(ClO4)2. Express the number of moles of MgM, Cl Cl, and OO atoms numerically, separated by commas.

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Answer:Moles of Mg, Cl,  0 =  5.40, 10.80, 43.2

Explanation:

1  mole of Mg(ClO4)2  contains  1 mole of Magnesium, Mg atoms

                                                    2 Moles of Chlorine, Cl atoms

                                                    8 Molresof Oxygen atoms

Such that to find the number of moles of each element, We have that

------1 mole Magnesum  atoms/ 1 mol of  Mg(ClO4)2   x 5.40 moles  of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2 = 1 x 5.40 =5.40 moles

------2 moles ofChlorine atoms/ 1 mol of Mg(ClO4)2   x 5.40 moles of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2 = 2 x 5.40 = 10.80 moles

------8 moles Oxygen atoms/ 1 mol of  Mg(ClO4)2   x 5.40 moles  of magnesium perchlorate, Mg(ClO4)2 = 8 x 5.40 = 43.2 moles

Using today's current price of gold - $1838.80 per troy ounce, how much are 5.17x1017 atoms of gold worth? (Hint: You will have to convert from grams to troy ounces as well.)

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Answer:

0.010 $.

Explanation:

Hello!

In this case, since 1 troy ounce equals 31.1 grams, we can compute the price of gold per gram first:

[tex]1,838.80\frac{\$}{try\ ounce} * \frac{1try\ ounce}{31.1g} = 59.1\frac{\$}{g}[/tex]

Now, we need to compute the grams of copper in 5.17 x10¹⁷ atoms via the Avogadro's number:

[tex]m=5.17x10^{17}atomsAu*\frac{197.0gAu}{6.022x10^{23}atomsAu} \\\\m=1.69x10^{-4}g[/tex]

Thus, the price is:

[tex]\$ = 59.1\frac{\$}{g}*1.69x10^{-4}g \\\\\$ =0.010\$[/tex]

Best regards!

A metal sphere of 0.5 kg is heated to 300 o C, than dropped into a beaker holding 4.08 kg mercury at 20 o C. The temperature of the mercury stabilizes at 99o C after a couple of minutes. What metal was the sphere made of

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Answer:

The metal sphere was made of iron.

Explanation:

From the question,

Heat lost by the metal sphere = heat gained by the mercury.

Cm(t₁-t₃) = C'm'(t₃-t₂)................... Equation 1

Where C = specific heat capacity of the metal sphere, m = mass of the metal sphere, C' = specific heat capacity of the mercury, m' = mass of the mercury.

t₁ = initial temperature of the metal sphere, t₂ = initial temperature of the mercury, t₃ = Final temperature of the mixture.

Make C the subject of the equation

C = C'm'(t₃-t₂)/m(t₁-t₃)................. Equation 2

Given: m = 0.5 kg, m' = 4.08 kg, t₁ = 300 °C, t₂ = 20 °C, t₃ = 99 °C

Constant: C' = 140 J/kgK.

Substitute into equation 2

C = [140×4.08×(99-20)]/[0.5×(300-99)]

C = 45124.8/100.5

C = 449.0 J/kgK.

Hence from the specific heat capacity data sheet, the metal is suspected to  be  made of iron.

The flask contains 10.0 mL of HCl and a few drops of phenolphthalein indicator. The buret contains 0.150 M NaOH. It requires 21.4 mL of the NaOH solution to reach the end point of the titration. A buret filled with a titrant is held above a graduated cylinder containing an analyte solution. What is the initial concentration of HCl

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Answer:

0.321 M

Explanation:

The neutralization reaction of HCl with NaOH is the following:

HCl(aq) + NaOH(aq) → NaCl(aq) + H₂O(l)

So, 1 equivalent of HCl reacts with 1 equivalent of NaOH. In this case:

1 equivalent HCl = 1 mol HCl

1 equivalent NaOH = 1 mol NaOH

At the equivalence point, the amount of HCl reacts completely with the added amount of titrant (NaOH). As 1 mol of reactant is calculated from the product of the molarity of the solution and the volume, in the equivalent point:

moles HCl = moles NaOH

M(HCl) x V(HCl) = M(NaOH) x V(NaOH)

We have:

M(NaOH) = 0.150 M

V(NaOH) = 21.4 mL = 0.0214 L

V(HCl) = 10.0 mL = 0.01 L

Thus, we calculate the initial concentration HCl as follows:

M(HCl) = (M(NaOH) x V(NaOH))/ (V(HCl))

            = (0.150 M x 0.0214 L)/(0.01 L) = 0.321 M

Question text What is the mole fraction of benzene in a benzene-toluene solution whose vapor pressure is 51 torr at 20°C?

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Answer:

Mole fraction for benzene is 0.683

Explanation:

We need to determine the colligative property about vapour pressure which formula is:

ΔP = P° . Xm

where P° is vapour pressure of pure solvent.

ΔP = Vapor pressure of pure solvent - Vapor pressure of solution

In this case, our solvent is benzene and the solute is toluene. For this colligative property vapour pressure of solution is lower than pure solvent.

P° of benzene at 20°C is 74.7 Torr

Xm is the value for the mole fraction of solute.

Let's replace data: 74.7 Torr - 51 Torr = 74.7 Torr . Xm

Xm = 0.317 → That's the mole fraction for toluene.

Then, mole fraction for benzene will be: 1 - 0.317 → 0.683

A 175 g piece of iron and a 175 g piece of aluminum are placed in a hot water bath so that they are warmed to 99.7 o C. The metal samples are removed and cooled to 21.5 o C. Which sample undergoes the greater heat change

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Answer:

The Aluminium sample

Explanation:

From the question,

ΔQ of the iron = Cm(t₂-t₁)........................ Equation 1

Given: C = specific heat capacity of iron, m = mass of iron, t₁ and t₂ = initial and final temperature respectively.

Given: m = 175 g = 0.175 kg, t₂ = 21.5°C, t₁ = 99.7°C

Constant: C = 444 J/kgK.

Substitute into equation 1

ΔQ = 0.175(444)(21.5-99.7)

ΔQ = -6076.14 J

Similarly, for aluminium,

ΔQ' = c'm'(t₂-t₁)...................... Equation 2

Given: m' = 175 g = 0.175 kg,

Constant: 900 J/kgK

ΔQ' = 0.175(900)(21.5-99.7)

ΔQ' = -12316.5 J

Hence the aluminium sample undergoes the greater heat change

An ion can be created when a .................... is lost or gained by an element.

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Answer:

electron and ignore this woejdnks

Calculate the molar mass of hafnium (II) iodide, HfI2. This is 1 Hf and 2 Iodine. No hydrogen.

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It 3 iv been studying it my hole life

When C2H4(g) reacts with H2O(g) to form CH3CH2OH(g) according to the following equation, energy is released into the surroundings. C2H4(g) H2O(g) CH3CH2OH(g) Is this reaction endothermic or exothermic

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Answer:

Exothermic

General Formulas and Concepts:

Chemistry

Thermodynamics

Exothermic - releases heat as a productEndothermic - absorbs heat as a reactant

Explanation:

We are given that the reaction takes place between C₂H₄ (g) and H₂O (g) to form CH₃CH₂OH (g) and is releasing heat.

This means that heat would be product as it is being released during the reaction.

Therefore, we have an exothermic reaction.

An oxygen atom has a mass of 2.66 x 10 g and a glass of water has a mass of 0.050 kg. Use this information to answer the questions below. Be sure your answers have the correct number of significant digits. What is the mass of 1 mole of oxygen atoms? 0x10 Х 5 ? How many moles of oxygen atoms have a mass equal to the mass of a glass of water?

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Answer:

A. 16.0 grams

B. 3.1 mol of oxygen

Explanation:

A.

The oxygen atom has mass = 2.66x10^-23g

A mole of oxygen atoms can be calculated as:

[2.66x10^-23/1 oxygen atom] x [6.023x10²³ oxygen atoms/1 mol]

= 16.0 grams of oxygen

So a mole of oxygen has 16.0 grams of O2

B.

For 0.050 kg of water, we have 16.0 grams

(0.050x10³g/kg )x (1mol/16)

= 3.1 mol of oxygen

So 3.1 mol of oxygen has mass which is equal to the mass of water.

What are the ingredients in a margaritaWhat are the ingredients in a margarita drink

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Answer:

cointreau, tequila,lime juice

Neutralisation reactions

A)endothermic
B)exothermic

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Answer:

Neutralisation reactions are generally B) Exothermic.

Answer: Exothermic.

Explanation: Neutralisation reaction are mostly exothermic.

Hope this helps! ^^

what is the molarity of a solutoin which contains 38.5 g of sodium chloride disolved in 325 ml solution ?

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Answer:

Molarity =  2.02 M

Explanation:

Given data:

Molarity of solution = ?

Mass of sodium chloride = 38.5 g

Volume of solution = 325 mL (0.325 L)

Solution:

Number of moles = mass/molar mass

Number of moles = 38.5 g/ 58.44 g/mol

Number of moles = 0.658 mol

Molarity:

Molarity = number of moles / volume of solution in L

Molarity = 0.658 mol /0.325 L

Molarity =  2.02 M

What is the formula for zinc fluoride?

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The answer is : ZnF₂.

A scientist measures the standard enthalpy change for the following reaction to be -17.2 kJ : Ca(OH)2(aq) 2 HCl(aq)CaCl2(s)
2 H2O(l) Based on this value and the standard enthalpies of formation for the other substances, the standard enthalpy of formation of HCl(aq) is kJ/mol.

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Answer: [tex]\Delta H^{0}=-173.72[/tex] kJ/mol

Explanation: Enthalpy Change is the amount of energy in a reaction - absorption or release - at a constant pressure. So, Standard Enthalpy of Formation is how much energy is necessary to form a substance.

The standard enthalpy of formation of HCl is calculated as:

[tex]\Delta ^{0}=\Sigma H_{products}-\Sigma H_{reactants}[/tex]

[tex]Ca(OH)_{2}_{(aq)}+2HCl_{(aq)}[/tex] → [tex]CaCl_{2}_{(s)}+2H_{2}O_{(l)}[/tex]

Standard Enthalpy of formation for the other compounds are:

Calcium Hydroxide: [tex]\Delta H^{0}=[/tex] -1002.82 kJ/mol

Calcium chloride: [tex]\Delta H^{0}=[/tex] -795.8 kJ/mol

Water: [tex]\Delta H^{0}=[/tex] -285.83 kJ/mol

Enthalpy is given per mol, which means we have to multiply by the mols in the balanced equation.

Calculating:

[tex]-17.2=[-795.8+2(285.85)]-[-1002.82+2\Delta H][/tex]

[tex]-17.2=-1367.46+1002.82-2\Delta H[/tex]

[tex]2\Delta H=17.2-364.64[/tex]

[tex]\Delta H=-173.72[/tex]

So, the standard enthalpy of formation of HCl is -173.72 kJ/mol

What volume of gold would be equal in mass to a piece of copper with a volume of 121 mL? The density of gold is 19.3 g/mL; the density of copper is 8.96 g/mL.

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Answer:

We are tasked to solve for the volume of Gold given that the mass of Gold is equivalent to that of a copper.

Explanation:

Details:

Density of Copper= 8.96 g/ml

Volume of Copper=141 ml

mass of Gold = mass of Copper

Density of Gold=19.3 g/ml

In order to solve for the mass of copper, we need to use the density formula

Density= mass/volume

Since we are to solve for the mass of copper

mass of copper= Density of Copper * Volume of Copper

mass of copper= 8.96 g/ml* 141 ml= 1263.36 g

Thus,

mass of gold=mass of copper=1263.36 g

Hence,

Using still the density formula to solve for the volume of gold,

Volume of gold=mass of gold/ Density of gold

Volume of gold=1263.36 g/ 19.3 g/ml = 65.46 mL

Therefore, the volume of the gold must be 65.46 mL in order to have the same mass of a copper

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Which of the following can you conclude about a particle labeled
Check all that apply.
D A. It has one nucleon.
B. It has one proton.
I C. It has no neutrons.
D. It has one neutron.
E. It is a beta particle.
F. It has one electron.
G. It is an alpha particle.

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Answer:it has one proton,

and one electron

Explanation:

It has one neutron and It has one nucleon

A student is making a glucose solution. The student is using 12.55 g of glucose (C6H1206) and a 500 mL volumetric flask. Use this information to calculate the molarity of the glucose solution.​

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Answer:

M = 0.138 M

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of glucose = 12.55 g

Volume of solution = 500 mL

Molarity of solution = ?

Solution:

Molarity is used to describe the concentration of solution. It tells how many moles are dissolve in per litter of solution.

Formula:

Molarity = number of moles of solute / L of solution

Number of moles of glucose:

Number of moles = mass/molar mass

Number of moles = 12.55 g/ 180.156 g/mol

Number of moles = 0.069 mol

Volume in L:

500 mL × 1 L /1000 mL

0.5 L

Molarity:

M = 0.069 mol / 0.5 L

M = 0.138 M

Why do earthquakes occur more often in some countries than in others?

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Answer:

Some places have more earthquakes than others because they sit on the edges of tectonic plates.

if you know an object's distance from the sun in kilometers,how can you find the distance in AU?​

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Answer:

We divide our value by 1.5×10⁸

Explanation:

AU is a unit to determine distance in the space.

We know that AU means astronomic unit.

The value for conversion is 1.5×10⁸ Km

1 AU = 1.5×10⁸ Km

Let's see the example:

One star is located from the sun, around 3.35×10¹⁰ Km away. To determine the distance in AU we use the conversion factor:

3.35×10¹⁰ Km . 1 AU / 1.5×10⁸ Km = 223.3 AU

What is the mass of 1.2x10^25 atoms of Helium

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Answer:

dunno

Explanation:

sorry

An irregularly-shaped piece of aluminum (Al) has a mass of 66.0 grams. What is the volume in cm³ of this piece of aluminum if its density is 2.70 g/cm³?

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Answer:

[tex]V=24.45\ \text{cm}^3[/tex]

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a piece of Aluminium, m = 66 grams

The density of Aluminium, d = 2.70 g/cm³

We need to find the volume of this piece in cm³.

We know that,

Density = mass per unit volume

[tex]d=\dfrac{m}{V}\\\\V=\dfrac{m}{d}\\\\V=\dfrac{66\ g}{2.7\ g/cm^3}\\\\V=24.45\ \text{cm}^3[/tex]

So, the volume of the piece is [tex]24.45\ \text{cm}^3[/tex].

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