Depicted below you will see the molecules COH2 and SO3 . Why is COH2 polar while SO3 isn’t?

 Depicted Below You Will See The Molecules COH2 And SO3 . Why Is COH2 Polar While SO3 Isnt?

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Answer 1

Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

When we look at SO3 we will notice that the compound is trigonal planar and it is symmetric. This means that it has equal charge distribution hence its dipoles cancel out resulting in a zero net dipole moment.

However, COH2 is also trigonal planar but is non-symmetric. Hence, its dipole moments do not cancel out, hence the molecule has a resultant dipole moment and is a polar molecule


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Examine the diagram of a cell. Which accurately labels the lysosome? W X Y Z

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Answer: all of them

Explanation:

Answer:

The answers X i just took the test

Explanation:

1. Place the molecules in the list in order with the smallest molecules at the top and the largest molecules at the bottom.

= glucose molecule

= starch molecule

= protein molecule

= carbon dioxide molecule

= water molecule

= amino acid molecule

= oxygen molecule

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Answer:

Explanation:

In creating this list, one will have to start from the atom (which is the smallest in the list) to the giant polymer (which is the largest in the group). The arrangement below will also be based on there molecular weight.

oxygen molecule (this is the first because it is an atom)

water molecule (this is lighter in weight than carbon dioxide)

carbon dioxide

amino acid molecule (most amino acids have a lesser molecular weight than glucose)

glucose (has a molecular weight of 180.156 g/mol)

protein molecule (several proteins have a lesser molecular weight than starch)

starch molecule (has a molecular weight of 359.33 g/mol)

The arrangement of molecules in the ascending order is: oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, amino acid, glucose, starch, and protein.  

• The size of the molecules can be determined by knowing their molecular weights.  

• The sum of the atomic weights of the atoms in the molecule is known as the molecular weight of the molecule.  

• The molecular weight of water is 18 gram per mole, glucose 180.2 g/mol, starch 360 g/mol, carbon dioxide 44 g/mol, protein 20000 g/mol, amino acid for example glycine 75 g/mol, and oxygen 16 g/mol.  

Thus, the molecules can be arranged with the smallest to the largest as oxygen, water, carbon dioxide, amino acid, glucose, starch, and protein.

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A gas occupies 11.2 liters at 0.860 atm. What is the pressure if the volume becomes 15.0 L? (Boyle)

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Answer:

0.642 atm

Explanation:

The new pressure can be found by using the formula for Boyle's law which is

[tex]P_1V_1 = P_2V_2[/tex]

Since we are finding the new pressure

[tex]P_2 = \frac{P_1V_1}{V_2} \\[/tex]

From the question we have

[tex]P_2 = \frac{11.2 \times 0.86}{15} = \frac{9.632}{15} \\ = 0.64213333...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

0.642 atm

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Given:

Initial Volume [tex] \sf (V_1) [/tex] = 11.2 L

Initial Pressure [tex] \sf (P_1) [/tex] = 0.860 atm

Final Volume [tex] \sf (V_2) [/tex] = 15.0 L

To Find:

Final Pressure [tex] \sf (P_2) [/tex]

Concept/Theory:

[tex] \bf{ \underline{Boyle's \: Law} \: (Pressure - Volume \: Relationship)}[/tex]

"At constant temperature, the pressure of a fixed amount of gas varies inversely with the volume of the gas."

[tex] \bf{P \propto \dfrac{1}{V} \: (at \: constant \: T \: and \: n)}[/tex]

It can be also stated as "At constant temperature, the product of pressure and volume of fixed amount of a gas remains constant."

[tex] \bf{PV = Constant}[/tex]

If the initial pressure and volume of a fixed amount of gas at constant temperature are [tex] \sf (P_1) [/tex] & [tex] \sf (V_1) [/tex] and final pressure of the gas is [tex] \sf (P_2) [/tex] and volume occupied is [tex] \sf (V_2) [/tex], then according to Boyle's law;

[tex] \bf{P_1V_1 = P_2V_2 = Constant}[/tex]

OR

[tex] \bf{\dfrac{P_1}{P_2} = \dfrac{V_2}{V_1}}[/tex]

Answer:

By using Boyle's Law, we get:

[tex] \rm \longrightarrow \dfrac{0.860}{P_2} = \dfrac{15.0}{11.2} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P_2 = \dfrac{11.2}{15.0} \times 0.860 \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P_2 = \dfrac{9.632}{15.0} \\ \\ \rm \longrightarrow P_2 = 0.642 \: atm[/tex]

[tex] \therefore [/tex] Final Pressure [tex] \sf (P_2) [/tex] = 0.642 atm

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Select all the correct answers.
Which statements are true about all waves?
It’s caused by a disturbance.
It requires a medium to travel.
It carries energy.
It carries matter.

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Answer:

It’s caused by a disturbance.

It carries energy.

Explanation:

A wave is a disturbance that transmits energy from one point to another. It does no necessarily carry the particles or matter of the medium.

Waves usually carries energy. It is this energy they use in creating disturbances.

Not all waves carries matter; a good example is electromagnetic waves. Also, electromagnetic waves do not require a medium for propagation.

Witch object would be attracted by a magnet?

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Answer:

Any type of Ferromagnetic metals a quick and easy example is a nail made out of iron, where as a penny made out of zinc and copper both of them being non magnetic.

Explanation:

How many moles of nitrogen dioxide gas will be produced if 25.0 ml of 2M nitric acid react?

Cu + HNO3 = Cu(NO3)2 + NO2 + H2O

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Answer:

0.025 moles of NO₂  will produced

Explanation:

Given data:

Moles of NO₂ formed = ?

Volume of HNO₃ = 25.0 mL

Molarity of HNO₃ = 2 M

Solution:

Chemical equation:

Cu + 4HNO₃   →        Cu(NO₃)₂ + 2NO₂ + 2H₂O

Number of moles of HNO₃:

Molarity = number of moles /  volume in L

2M = number of moles / 0.025 L

Number of moles = 2 M × 0.025 L

Number of moles = 0.05 mol

Now we will compare the moles of HNO₃  with NO₂  from balance chemical equation.

                                  HNO₃            :          NO₂

                                      4                :            2

                                 0.05               :         2/4×0.05 =0.025

0.025 moles of NO₂  will produced.

                                     

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Wavelength  = 6.25 x 10⁻¹⁰ m

Energy=3.1805 x 10⁻¹⁶ J

Further explanation

Radiation energy is absorbed by photons

The energy in one photon can be formulated as

[tex]\large{\boxed{\bold{E\:=\:h\:.\:f}}}[/tex]

Where

h = Planck's constant (6,626.10⁻³⁴ Js)

f = Frequency of electromagnetic waves

f = c / λ

c = speed of light

= 3.10⁸

λ = wavelength

Frequency : 4.8 x 10¹⁷ /s

the wavelength  :

[tex]\tt \lambda=\dfrac{c}{f}\\\\\lambda=\dfrac{3.10^8}{4.8.10^{17}}=6.25\times 10^{-10}~m[/tex]

Energy :

[tex]\tt E=6.626.10^{-34}\times 4.8\times 10^{17}=3.1805\times 10^{-16}~J[/tex]

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A bond formed between a fluorine, F, atom and a fluorine, F, atom is likely to be____
A
ionic bond
B.
polar covalent
C
nonpolar covalent
D
alloy

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Answer:

c) non polar Covalent

Explanation:

this is a molecule formed by atoms of the same element . they both have similar electronegativities and thus cancel out . This makes it a perfect Covalent molecule . The fact that it's a symmetrical molecule makes it non polar. a symmetrical molecule is a molecule formed by the overlap of orbitals of two atoms of the same element ( that is to say , there's no dipole )

Which of the following can best be described as speed plus direction?A: AccelerationB: DecelerationC: FrictionD: Velocity

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Answer:

D

Explanation:

Because speed is a scalar quantity which he has only magnitude and no direction while velocity is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude and direction.

1. Raw egg to boiled egg.
2. Batter to idli.
3. Wet clothes to dry clothes.
4. Woollen yarn to knitted
sweater.
5. Grain to its flour.
6. Cold water to hot water.
7. Straight string to a coiled string.
8. Bud to flower.
9. Milk to Cheese.
10. Cowdung to biogas.
II. Ice cream to melted ice-cream.
12. Stretched rubber band to
its normal size.
13. Souring of milk.
14. Ripening of a mango.
15. Dissolving sugar in water.

these are reversible or Irreversible, chemical or physical, Natural or manmade, periodic or non periodic,desirable or undesirable?​

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Answer:

This is man made and natural

A fish swimming in water uses its fins to push the water backward, making 2 points
it swim forward. This is an example of Newton's
law of motion. *

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Answer:

Newton's third law

Explanation:

A fish swimming uses its fins to push the water backward making it swim forward is obeying Newton's third law of motion.

Newton's third law of motion states that "action and reaction are equal and opposite".

When the fish uses its fin to push the water backward, it reacts by being propelled in the opposite direction which is in the forward sense.

The third law is clear indicator that forces are always in pairs. As the fish swims, a net force between the oppositely directed forces do not cancel out.

A car is traveling with velocity of 40 m/s and has a mass of 1120 kg. The car has __________ energy.

A. Kinetic

B. Potential

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Answer:

A.

Explanation:

The car has kinetic energy.

In each case, state whether the forces are balanced or unbalanced. If unbalanced, calculate the net force and describe the direction of the resultant force.

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Answer:

Check explanation section.

Explanation:

In order to understand balanced force and unbalanced forces the first law of Newton should be considered as a basic knowledge.

For Balanced forces, there is equal equality in the direction of the forces. In balanced forces, there is no acceleration.

For unbalanced forces, there is acceleration that is go say there is going to be movement. Therefore, net force is equal to unbalanced forces.

(i) Suitcase dropped from a height.

Answer: since there is movement that is acceleration, then the force here is unbalanced force. The resultant force is downwards.towards the greater force direction.

(ii) A bicycle moving with constant velocity on a straight road.

Answer: As the bicycle moves at constant velocity on the straight road the force here is Balanced. Frictional forces balances the forces from the cyclist.

(iii) The rope does not move in a tug of war on applying force at both ends.

Answer: Balanced force.

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In which figure does Colin do work?

A. Figure A
B. Figure B
C. Both figures
D. Neither figure

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Neither figures!!!! D

please help! An ice cube (25 g) is removed from a freezer at 0 °C. How much energy is required to completely melt the ice cube?

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Answer:

So it takes 80 calories of heat to melt 1 g of an ice cube, now do the math. (Hope this helped)

Explanation:

A wavelength is the___
of one ____ ____

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Answer:  A wavelenghth is the distance between successive crests of one wave.

what polyatomic ion could form a neutral compund with the manganese

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Answer:

The polyatomic cation that will react with MnO₄⁻ to form a neutral compound is NH₄⁺ (ammonium ion) to form NH₄MnO₄ (Ammonium permanganate).

Carbon dioxide and ____ are outputs of cellular respiration

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Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

plants use oxygen

A precipitate is formed when the two solutions, barium nitrate, Ba(NO3)2, and phosphoric acid, H3PO4, are
mixed. Identify the correct products for this reaction.
A)
BaHa & NPO4
B)
BazN2 & HNO3
Baz(PO4)2 & NO2
D)
Baz(PO4)2 & HNO3

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d. Ba₃(PO₄)₂(s)+6HNO₃(aq)

Further explanation

Double-Replacement reactions. Happens if there is an ion exchange between two ion compounds in the reactant to form two new ion compounds in the product  

To predict whether this reaction can occur or not is one of them, the precipitation reaction. A precipitation reaction occurs if two ionic compounds which are dissolved reacted to produce one of the products of the ion compound does not dissolve. Formation of these precipitating compounds that cause reactions can occur  

Because A precipitate is formed, then compounds of CO₃²⁻ and PO₄³⁻ except for Compounds of Li +, Na +, K +, Rb +, Cs +, and NH₄ + are generally included in the insoluble compound

So the reaction :

3Ba(NO₃)₂(aq)+2H₃PO₄(aq)⇒Ba₃(PO₄)₂(s)+6HNO₃(aq)

A precipitate is formed ⇒ Ba₃(PO₄)₂

Calculate the wavelength of microwaves that have a frequency of 5.67 x 10¹¹ Hz. Please give your answer in scientific notation to the hundredths place. (Don't forget unit!) *

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100000000000 times 5.67 is 567000000000

The heat of fusion of a metal is 7.62 J/g at its freezing point of 592°F. How much energy is required to melt 257 g of this metal (already in 592°F)?

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Answer:

7.62 plug into the equation for freezing

0= 592/7.62x x 90

0 = 77.69x x 90

x=0

therefore according to balton's law, it is required to have 0 + 27.222222222 (balton's number) to get the energy required.

answer is 27.222222 rounded 27. cheers.

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1.) 50.0 grams of water at 100 degrees Celsius evaporated to water vapor 2 points
at 100 degrees Celsius. Calculate the amount of heat required for this
conversion.

2.) A student measured 15.0 grams of ice in a beaker. The beaker was then
placed on a hot plate where it was heated uniformly for a certain amount
of time. During the melting process of the ice, the student noted that the
temperature was at 0 degree Celsius. When all the ice converted to water,
the final temperature was also at 0 degree Celsius. How much heat was
used to melt the ice?

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1. Q = 112.8 kJ

2. Q = 5.01 kJ

Further explanation

The heat to change the phase can be formulated :

Q = mLf (melting/freezing)

Q = mLv (vaporization/condensation)

Lf=latent heat of fusion

Lv=latent heat of vaporization

1. m=50 g=0.05 kg

Lv for water = 2256 kJ/kg

[tex]\tt Q=m.L_v\\\\Q=0.05\times 2256\\\\Q=\boxed{\bold{112.8~kJ}}[/tex]

2. m=15 g=0.015 kg

Lf for water = 334 kj/kg

[tex]\tt Q=m.L_f\\\\Q=0.015\times 334\\\\Q=\boxed{\bold{5.01~kJ}}[/tex]

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Answer:rarrrrrrr

Explanation:


A hypothesis .........

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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation:

a hypothesis is indeed the second step. it also can be tested since you made it beforehand. it also is supposed to be educated. so all of the above.

Answer:

All of the above

Explanation:

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10. Using a Periodic Table, complete the chart below. Then, use the simulation to check your
answers by clicking on the appropriate elements to make each compound.

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Answer:

Na the valency electrons is 1

The ion charge is positive 1

K the valency electrons is 1

The ion charge is positive 1

Explanation:

Mg the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2

Ca the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2

Al the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is positive 3

O the valency electron is 2 The ion charge

is negative 2

F the valency electron is 1 The ion charge is negative 1

Cl the valency electron is 1 The ion charge

is negative 1

N the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is negative 3

S the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is

negative 2

Na the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1 and K the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1.

What is Valency?

Mg the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2, Ca the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is positive 2 and Al the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is positive 3.

O the valency electron is 2 The ion charge, is negative 2 and F the valency electron is 1 The ion charge is negative 1, Cl the valency electron is 1 The ion charge is negative 1

N the valency electron is 3 The ion charge is negative 3, S the valency electron is 2 The ion charge is negative 2.

Therefore, Na the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1 and K the valency electrons is 1, The ion charge is positive 1.

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Which of the following are subatomic particles that orbit the outside of an atom?
A.
molecules
B.
electrons
C.
neutrons
D.
protons

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The Electrons

Electrons are negatively charged particles that orbit the nucleus of an atom.

Adaptations can only arise if
there is _______ within a species.

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Answer:

Diversity?

Explanation:

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PLS I NEED HELP!! Lucia wants to arrange the four states of matter from lowest kinetic energy to highest kinetic energy. How should she arrange them?


A. liquid, solid, plasma, gas

B. liquid, solid, gas, plasma

C.solid, liquid, plasma, gas

D. solid, liquid, gas, plasma

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Answer:

Basically, the more hot the state is, the more kinetic energy it will have. This means that answer D. would be right, as it goes from coldest to hottest states!

Answer:

The answer is D. solid, liquid, gas, plasma

Explanation:

A glass of unsweetened lemonade has a mass of 255 grams. A spoonful of sugar is massed before stirring It Into the lemonade and you find that
It has a mass of 25 grams.
• How much mass will the sweetened lemonade have once you stir in the sugar?
• State and explain the science concept that leads you to this answer.

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Answer:

270

Explanation:

Once you add more mass to something the mass doesn’t go away you add more mass.

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When two balls collide, the momentum of the balls after the collision is explained by?

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Answer:

(m1+m2)v

Explanation:

where m1 is the mass of the first body

m2 is the mass of the second body

v is the velocity

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