Answer:
SUN
Explanation:
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List three household products that should go to a secure landfill site instead of regular sanitary landfill.
Answer:
plastic, glass, and electronics
Explanation:
those take longer to erode than normal trash.
Earthquakes are common at ocean-continent convergence zones but not ocean-ocean convergence zones. TRUE FALSE Check it
Answer:
FALSE
Explanation:
The earthquakes are common in both types of convergences is oceanic and continental and ocean to oceanic convergence. As the process of subduction takes places at the oceanic - oceanic boundary and resultant plate slide down other plate leading to recycling of the crust, volcanic eruptions and this leads to the formation of a volcanic arc, trenches, and faults.Weather conditions (high or low temperature) to the mineral wool.
Answer:
high temperature
Explanation:
How many grams are in 2.0 x 10-5 moles of uranium?
Answer choices
5.3 x 10-3 grams
4.8 x 10-3 grams
1.4 x 10-3 grams
2.2 x 10-3 grams
Answer:
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Which of these models shows the position of the sun moon and Earth that will have the LARGEST effect on the tides? _________
Answer: Your answer is J
Explanation: This can occur when moon is closest to earth.
So the moon in between earth and sun.
Also factually the moon can effect human behavior, because humans are made up of some percent of water.
Acidified water is electrolysed by using carbon electrodes. What is produced
at Negative carbon electrode
Answer:
Hydrogen gas
Explanation:
During electrolysis of acidified water, H+ ions are reduced to H2 gas at the negative carbon electrode (cathode) and hence hydrogen gas is liberated at cathode.
Which of the following describes an exothermic reaction?
An exothermic reaction is described by ΔH(reactants) is greater than ΔH( products) and the correct option is option A.
What is Exothermic reaction?The word exothermic means “releasing heat.” Energy, often in the form of heat, is released as an exothermic reaction proceeds.
Enthalpy of a reaction is defined as the heat energy change (Δ H) that takes place when reactants go to products. If heat is absorbed during the reaction, Δ H is positive; if heat is released, then Δ H is negative.
ΔH value negative –> energy released –> exothermic reaction
ΔH value positive –> energy absorbed –> endothermic reaction
Therefore, an exothermic reaction is described by ΔH(reactants) is greater than ΔH( products) and the correct option is option A.
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Find the molar mass of PCI3
Answer: around 137.33
Explanation:
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Answer:
Maybe you could do something with nuclear power plants and how we use those to create electrical energy for our phones, houses etc?
5. What kind of model is represented in the image below?"
A. mathematical
B. physical
C. virtual
Answer:
virtual
Explanation:
because we cannot touch or sense it
In a 0.100M solution of a weak polyprotic acid what is the equilibrium concentration of A-2?
H2A+H20-H30+A-2
Ka1=7.5x10^-5
Ka2=6.2x10^-8
answer= ?x10^?
Molarity and Dilution
How many moles are needed in a 100. mL solution of a 0.10M CuSO4 5H2O solution?
Answer: The moles needed are 0.01.
Explanation:
Molarity of a solution is defined as the number of moles of solute dissolved per liter of the solution.
[tex]Molarity=\frac{n\times 1000}{V_s}[/tex]
where,
n = moles of solute [tex](CuSO_4.5H_2O)[/tex] = ?
[tex]V_s[/tex] = volume of solution in ml
Now put all the given values in the formula of molarity, we get
[tex]0.10=\frac{n\times 1000}{100}[/tex]
[tex]n=\frac{0.10\times 100}{1000}=0.01[/tex]
Therefore, the moles needed are 0.01.
Which best explains the importance of indicator species?
Answer:
Explanation:
ndicator species (IS) are animals, plants, or microorganism used to monitor changes in our environment. For example, they can tell us about the impact of pollution on an ecosystem, or how well an impaired environment is being managed or restored.
What is the identity of the element that has 19 protons and 22 neutrons?
Answer:
A titanium ion
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How much heat is required to raise the temperature of 10.0 g of iron from 25°C to 100.°C? The specific heat capacity of iron is 0.46 J/g°C.
Answer:
345J
Explanation:
-mass of iron (m) = 10.0 g
-temperature (ΔT) = final temperature- initial temperature= 100-25= 75 degree Celsius
-Specific Heat capacity of iron (c)= 0.46J/g°C.
Heat (Q)=?
Solution:
Formula for Heat is :
Q=m x c x ΔT
Q= 10 x 0.46 x 75
Q= 345 J.
so, 345 joules of heat are needed to increase the temperature of 10 grams of iron.
From the above formula, all other questions can easily be solved from the same procedure.
345 joules of heat is required to raise the temperature of 10.0 g of iron from 25°C to 100°C.
How we calculate the required heat in any reaction?Required heat of any reaction can be calculated as:
Q = m x c x ΔT, where
In the question given that:
m = mass of iron = 10g
c = specific heat capacity of iron = 0.46J/g°C
ΔT = change in temperature = final temperature- initial temperature= 100-25= 75 degree Celsius
Now putting all these values in the above equation, we get
Q= 10g x 0.46J/g°C x 75°C = 345J
Hence, 345 joules of heat is required.
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What element should I do a project on?
Answer:
Project scope statement?
Explanation:
it's good one just do research on it
I need help with this!
Answer:
FILTRATION.
filter the solution and separate sand and salt solution
evaporation
evaporate the water and salt mixture and salt will be left as a solid
Which of the following best support the claim that the cycling of matter and energy in Earth's interior affects
Earth's surface? Select all correct answers!!!!
A)Tectonic plates move together, apart, and past each other.
B)Lava can be observed rising to Earth's surface in some places.
C)The Earth's crust is much cooler than the Earth's interior.
D)The Earth's inner core is composed mostly of solid iron.
Answer:
am not sure but I think it c
Answer:
it’s A and B and the last one I still am trying to figure out.
Explanation:
What is the symbol for entropy? S ΔH H ΔS
Answer:
S
Explanation:
The symbol for entropy is S, and a change in entropy is shown as “delta” S or ΔS. If the entropy of a system increases, ΔS is positive. If the entropy of a system decreases, ΔS is negative.
The compound that forms between nitrogen and chlorine is
a. ionic
b. molecular/covalent
Answer:
Covalent bonding is a type of chemical bonding which is characterized by atoms sharing electrons. For nitrogen and chlorine to covalently bond, nitrogen needs 3 electrons. Chlorine only has one electron therefore two more chlorine molecules are needed. Because one atom of nitrogen needs 3 atoms of chlorine to bond, the formula will be NCl3.
Calculate the pH after 0.10 mol of NaOH is added to 1.0 L of a solution that is 0.40 M CH3NH2 and 0.80 M CH3NH3Cl. WebAssign will check your answer for the correct number of significant figures. Calculate the pH after 0.10 mol of HCl is added to 1.0 L of a solution that is 0.40 M CH3NH2 and 0.80 M CH3NH3Cl. WebAssign will check your answer for the correct number of significant figures.
Answer:
E
Explanation:
3.0 moles of BaO are mixed evenly into a 2.0 L. What is the molarity of this
solution?
Answer: 1.5 moles/L
Explanation:
Molarity = moles/ Liters
to find the molarity of BaO: 3moles/2L = 1.5 moles/L
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A scientist made the following table showing the number of eggs laid by two different salmon. Based on this data, which fish has the best chance of their offspring surviving, and what type of adaptation is this?
A) Salmon #1, life cycle adaptation
B) Salmon #1, physical adaptation
C) Salmon #2, life cycle adaptation
D) Salmon #2, behavioral adaptation
Answer:
C
Explanation:I got it correct on a quiz I did that had this question
Identify this reaction
HBr+ Al(OH)3 —-> H2O + AlBr3
Neutralization reaction
Hello, in the following reaction HBr is strong acid when reacts with Amphoteric Aluminium hydroxide gives water & AlBr3 as salt.
We know that in neutralization reaction
acid & bases reacts to give salt and water. Hence following reaction is neutralization reaction.
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When a sound is louder what
measurement gets bigger?
Answer:
amplitude or pitch
Explanation:
What medium do selsmic waves travel through?
A
The alr
B
The ground
C
Water
D
Outer space
Write the net ionic equation of HNO3+Fe--> Fe(HNO3)2 +H2
Answer:
nitric acid + iron=iron+[nitric acid ] 2 hydrogen
The net ionic equation will be Fe → [tex]Fe^{2+}[/tex].
What is net ionic equation?The net ionic equation would be a chemical equation which only indicates the elements, compounds, as well as ions instantly involved in a chemical reaction.
The given chemical equation is:
HNO3+Fe → Fe(HNO3)2 +H2
It can be written in term of ionic equation.
[tex]H^{+}[/tex] + [tex]NO_{3}^{-}[/tex]+Fe → [tex]Fe^{2+}[/tex] + [tex]H^{+}[/tex] + [tex]NO_{3}^{-}[/tex]
Hydrogen ion and nitrate ion will be canceled each other.
Hence, the net ionic equation will be
Fe → [tex]Fe^{2+}[/tex]
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Variables – this experiment tests how the temperature of water affects the time it takes for antacid tablets to dissolve. (they drop an antacid in hot water and one in cold water)
• What is the independent variable? (2 points)
• What is the dependent variable? (2 points)
Explanation:
You can think of independent and dependent variables in terms of cause and effect: an independent variable is the variable you think is the cause, while a dependent variable is the effect. In an experiment, you manipulate the independent variable and measure the outcome in the dependent variable.
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What is a catalyst and why is it used in chemical reactions?
Answer:
A catalyst is a substance that can be added to a reaction to speed up the process without being absorbed by it. Catalysts usually work by lowering the activation energy or modifying the mechanism of a reaction. Proteins that act as catalysts in biochemical reactions are known as enzymes.
Explanation: