Answer:
I think the third one
A ball kicked straight up slows down as it moves upward because the force given to the ball by the kick completely runs out. Thus, the correct option is C.
What is Gravitational force?Gravitational force of the planet earth acts on every object which has some mass. When an object is thrown upwards the gravitational force of the earth acts against the velocity of the object such as ball and pulls the object downwards, i.e., towards itself on the ground. Thus, the object returns back towards the surface of earth.
The direction of a ball's motion while thrown upward is changing as it rises into the air when thrown. The speed of the ball decreases because the force of gravity pulls it towards the ground and makes the distance it covers decrease.
Therefore, the correct option is C.
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What are polyatomic ions and how are they formed?
Answer:
Polyatomic ions are covalently bonded groups of atoms with a positive or negative charge caused by the formation of an ionic bond with another ion. Compounds formed from such ion combinations are called polyatomic ionic compounds, but the polyatomic ion behaves as a single uni
Explanation:
Which of the following materials has the highest density?
A. O water vapor
B. O steam
C. O liquid water
D. O ice
Answer:
Answer is C. liquid water.
Explanation:
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Liquid water has the highest density. Therefore, the correct option is option C among all the given options.
What is density?The density of a substance is defined just like its weight per unit volume. In other words, density is the mass-to-volume ratio or mass for every unit volume. It quantifies how much "stuff" a thing possesses in an unit volume (cubic meter or cubic centimeter).
Density is a measure of how closely stuff is packed together. The density principle was established by the Greek scholar Archimedes, which is simple to compute if one know the equation and its associated units. Lquid water has the highest density.
Therefore, the correct option is option C among all the given options.
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A 75 gram sample of water is initially at 30 degrees Celsius. What would it's temperature be if
it absorbed 2000 J of heat?
Answer:
T2 = 36.38°C
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of water = 75 g
Initial temperature = 30 °C
Final temperature = ?
Heat absorbed = 2000 J
Solution:
Specific heat capacity of water is 4.18 J/g.°C
Formula:
Q = m.c. ΔT
Q = amount of heat absorbed or released
m = mass of given substance
c = specific heat capacity of substance
ΔT = change in temperature
ΔT = Final temperature - initial temperature
2000 J = 75 g×4.18 J/g.°C × T2- T1
2000 J = 313.5 J/°C × T2- T1
2000 J = 313.5 J/°C × T2 - 30 °C
2000 J / 313.5 J/°C = T2 - 30 °C
6.38 °C = T2 - 30 °C
T2 = 6.38 °C + 30°C
T2 = 36.38°C
The specific heat capacity of copper is 0.385 J/(gK). If 353 J of heat are added to 3.6 moles of copper at 283 K, what is the final temperature of the sample of copper?
Answer:
287K
Explanation:
To find the increasing in temperature for the sample of copper we must use the equation:
Q = m*C*ΔT
Q is the heat added (353J)
m is the mass of copper (3.6mol * (63.546g / mol) = 228.8g
C is specific heat (0.385J/(gK))
And ΔT is the increasing in temperature.
Solving for ΔT:
Q / m*C = ΔT
353J /228.8g*0.385J/(gK) = 4.0K
That means the final temperature of copper is:
283K + 4K =
287Kwhat is the full name of the compund CuSO4?
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CuSO4 is Copper Sulphate.
What does evaporation do to salinity? Question 2 options: water molecules (H20) absorb energy where there are higher levels of evaporation, the water has greater salinity warmer water molecules move farther apart it does not impact salinity
Answer:
the water has greater salinity
Explanation:
The term "Salinity" refers to the amount of salt present in water. Recall that the amount of solute increases when the volume of solution decreases. This is because the amount of substance present in a solution depends on the volume of the solution.
Hence, as water evaporates, the volume of the solution decreases and the salinity (amount of salt present) increases.
Answer:
the water has greater salinity
Explanation:
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The pedigree diagram shows how a dominant trait is inherited in a family. The red circle and squares show family members with the trait. Based on the pedigree diagram, who must be heterozygous for the trait? A. The child with the trait B. The child without the trait C. Only one parent D. Both parents
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Correct on A P E X
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Answer: Chlorine I think
Explanation:
Chlorine is added to the water to kill germs. When it is added to a swimming pool, it forms a weak acid called hypochlorous acid that kills bacteria like salmonella and E.
Answer: Chlorine!
Explanation:
When it is added to a swimming pool, it forms a weak acid called hypochlorous acid that kills bacteria like salmonella and E. coli, as well as germs that cause viruses such as diarrhea and swimmer's ear.
What is the yearly exposure from wearing a watch with a luminous dial?
9 of 16
9.
A student drops a ball from 5 feet above the ground. After bouncing once, it only reaches
a maximum height of 4 feet above the ground.
Use energy terms to explain why the ball did not reach its original height after bouncing
once.
A. Some energy was lost
B. Some energy was transferred to the floor and air
C. Some energy disappeared when it hit the floor
D. Some energy was destroyed
Two siblings express different eye colors. The brother has brown eyes but the sister has blue eyes. Which statement explains why the siblings express different eye color? *
The brother received genes only from his father, and the sister received genes only from her mother.
The siblings each received a different combination of genetic information from their parents.
The brother received fewer genes from his other than his sister received.
Answer:
The siblings each received a different combination of genetic information from their parents.
Explanation:
what are ions and how do they work please send me answer
Answer:
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Explanation:
An ion is a charged atom or molecule. It is charged because the number of electrons do not equal the number of protons in the atom or molecule. An atom can acquire a positive charge or a negative charge depending on whether the number of electrons in an atom is greater or less then the number of protons in the atom.
How do I know if hand soap is working properly and how are some methods I can test it?
Answer:
Part A) By seeing if your hands are clean and dont have germs
Part B) Dip your hands in mud and then wash your hands to see results
Explanation:
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Answer:(c)
Explanation:
Problems 4-6 convert the measurements into moles.
4. 9.03 x1023 C atoms
5. 2.44x1023 H2O molecules
6. 6.02x1023 Li atoms
Answer:
4. 1.5moles
5. 0.405moles
6. 1 mol
Explanation:
To find the number of moles in each susbtance in this question, we divide each number of atom/molecule measurement by Avagadro's number (6.02 × 10^23 atoms)
That is; nA = n × 6.02 × 10^23 atoms
n = nA ÷ 6.02 × 10^23 atoms
Where;
nA = number of atoms
n = number of moles
4.) n of Carbon = 9.03 x 10^23 ÷ 6.02 × 10^23
n = 1.5 × 10^ (23-23)
n = 1.5 × 10^0
n = 1.5 × 1
n = 1.5moles.
5.) n of H2O = 2.44 x 10^23 ÷ 6.02 × 10^23
n = 0.405 × 10^ (23-23)
n = 0.405 × 10^0
n = 0.405moles
6.) n of lithium = 6.02 x 10^23 Li atoms ÷ 6.02 × 10^23
n = 1 × 10^ (23-23)
n = 1 × 10^0
n = 1 mol
1. If a cell has waste it needs to store, it will store it:
Select all the correct answers.
Joshua dissolved sugar in water to create a sugar solution. His friend Ray tells him it’s a compound, but Joshua corrects him. Which words actually describe the sugar solution?
gas
liquid
mixture
solid
Answer:
liquid and mixure
Calculate the number of moles found in 88.02g of CO2
Answer:
2.00moles
Explanation:
mol=mass/mr
88.02/ [12+2(16)] = 2.00
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Answer:
I'm pretty sure that it's plate movement...
Atoms of which two elements have a combined total of 23 protons?
A.Sodium, Na, and magnesium, Mg
B.Boron, B, and carbon, C
C.Copper, Cu, and zinc, Zn
D.None of these
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Sodium has 11 electrons and Magnesium has 12 electrons. Since here you need to consider atoms, they must have equal amount of protons as electrons to be considered neutral, and so an atom.
So simply 11+12 =23
(7th grade science question)
In baking and science, do you think it is better to measure loose solids (like flour or sugar) by volume or mass? Why?
Answer:
id say mass
Explanation:
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Do you think that it is necessary and/or important to take a multivitamin everyday to maintain optimal health? What might help you answer this question? What types of things might influence your decision to take a multivitamin every day?
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Can someone help me with these?
How does the FDA regulate the animals?
Compare cloned animals to genetically engineered animals using recombinant DNA.
What is AquAdvantage Salmon? What is its purpose?
What is an Oxitec mosquito? What is its purpose?
Identify a minimum of three benefits and risks associated with genetically engineered animals.
What type of ethical issues are involved with the genetic engineering of animals?
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An atom has 9 protons and 7 electrons. What is its overall charge?
Answer:
Positive
Explanation:
If an atom has more protons than electrons, its overall charge will be positive. Protons have a positive charge, electrons have a negative charge.
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Car 1 has a body made from aluminium and car 2 has a body made from steel. Which car is likely to
have the better fuel economy?
Answer:
1
Explanation:
Um well if a car is made out aluminum keep in mind the engine = heat and stuff the type of stuff that would burn would cause chemicals/ white flame to form the trioxide aluminum(lll) oxide, Al small 2 O small 3. With Steel this would burn off bits of rust/ion oxide
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Which elements have similar chemical properties?
a) Na, K, Mg
b) B, Al, S
c) N, O, F
d) He, Ar, Kr
Answer:
d) He, Ar, Kr
Explanation:
To have similar chemical properties, elements must belong to the same period on the periodic table.
As a generally periodic trend, elements within the same group, have the same chemical properties.
So, the correct answer choice will draft elements from the same group.
He, Ar and Kr belongs to the group of elements called the noble gases. They are an unreactive group of elements. They are found in the last group on the periodic table. These elements do not readily combine with other elements.Answer:
D
Explanation:
1. Electronegativities of the elements Be, Mg, Ca, and Sr follow a specific trend within their group. Based on this trend, the atoms of which element will have the least attraction for an electron?
A) Be.
B) Mg.
C) Ca.
D) Sr.
2. Which element has a larger atomic radius than sulfur?
A) Chlorine.
B) Cadmium.
C) Fluorine.
D) Oxygen.
3. Which ion was formed by providing the second ionization energy to remove an electron?
A) Ca2+.
B) N3–.
C) Fe3+.
D) S2–.
4. The most negative electron affinity is most likely associated with which type of atoms?
A) Large nonmetal atoms.
B) Small nonmetal atoms.
C) Large metal atoms.
D) Small metal atoms.
5. Selected properties of antimony (Sb) and iodine (I) are listed in the table below.
Element AtomRadius(pm) 1st IonEnergy(kJ/mol) ElectroAffinity(kJ/mol) Electronegative
Sb 145 ? –103 2.05
I 140 1008 –295 ?
Which predictions can most likely be made?
Sb has a lower ionization energy but a higher electronegativity than I.
Sb has a higher ionization energy but a lower electronegativity than I.
Sb has a lower ionization energy and a lower electronegativity than I.
Sb has a higher ionization energy and a higher electronegativity than I.
6. Which correctly summarizes the trend in electron affinity?
A) It tends to be very high for group 2.
B) It tends to be more negative across a period.
C) It tends to remain the same across periods.
D) It tends to be more negative down a group.
7. Which explains the change in ionization energy that occurs between removing the first and second electrons from an atom?
A) The ionization energy decreases because the ratio of the protons to electrons increases.
B) The ionization energy increases because the ratio of the protons to electrons increases.
C) The ionization energy decreases because the ratio of the protons to electrons decreases.
D) The ionization energy increases because the ratio of the protons to electrons decreases.
8. Which element would most likely have an electron affinity measuring closest to zero?
A) Na.
B) Al.
C) Rb.
D) Ar.
9. Electronegativities of the elements Na, Al, P, and Cl follow a specific trend across the period. Based on this trend, an electron will be most strongly attracted to
A) Na.
B) Al.
C) P.
D) Cl.
10. Which best describes ionization energy?
A) Energy needed to add an electron to a neutral atom in the gas phase.
B) Energy needed to add an electron to a neutral atom in the liquid phase.
C) Energy needed to remove an electron from an atom or ion in the gas phase.
D) Energy needed to remove an electron from an atom or ion in the liquid phase.
Answer: B D B A C B E D A B
Explanation:
If the density is 0.9g/cm3 and the volume is 1.5cm3 ? What is the Mass?
Answer:
1.35g
Explanation:
times the density and volume together to get the mass
0.9 x 1.5 = 1.35g