Answer:
The electrons located between the two nuclei are bonding electrons. A hydrogen molecule forms from two hydrogen atoms, each with one electron in a 1 s orbital. The two hydrogen atoms are attracted to the same pair of electrons in the covalent bond. The bond is represented either as a pair of dots or as a solid line.
determine the velocity of a cart traveling at 135cm in 5.5s.
Answer: 0.245 m/s
Explanation:
So velocity = d/t or distance over time in this case m/s or meters per second. But BE CAREFUL you must remember to convert cm to m always so 135 cm= 1.35m and 1.35m/5.5s= 0.245m/s
how should baking pizza be categorized
Answer: The baking of a pizza should be categorized as an endothermic process because the dough absorbs heat. An endothermic process is a method that absorbs energy from its surroundings which is habitually in the form of energy
Explanation:
Answer:
endothermic; the dough absorbs heat
Explanation:
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list the factor on which Ka of a weak acid depends
What are resistors? please help
Answer:Resistor Basics
Resistors are electronic components which have a specific, never-changing electrical resistance. The resistor's resistance limits the flow of electrons through a circuit.
They are passive components, meaning they only consume power (and can't generate it). Resistors are usually added to circuits where they complement active components like op-amps, microcontrollers, and other integrated circuits. Commonly resistors are used to limit current, divide voltages, and pull-up I/O lines.
Resistor units
The electrical resistance of a resistor is measured in ohms. The symbol for an ohm is the greek capital-omega: Ω. The (somewhat roundabout) definition of 1Ω is the resistance between two points where 1 volt (1V) of applied potential energy will push 1 ampere (1A) of current.
As SI units go, larger or smaller values of ohms can be matched with a prefix like kilo-, mega-, or giga-, to make large values easier to read. It's very common to see resistors in the kilohm (kΩ) and megaohm (MΩ) range (much less common to see miliohm (mΩ) resistors). For example, a 4,700Ω resistor is equivalent to a 4.7kΩ resistor, and a 5,600,000Ω resistor can be written as 5,600kΩ or (more commonly as) 5.6MΩ.
Schematic symbol
All resistors have two terminals, one connection on each end of the resistor. When modeled on a schematic, a resistor will show up as one of these two symbols:
Resistor schematic symbols
Two common resistor schematic symbols. R1 is an American-style 1kΩ resistor, and R2 is an international-style 47kΩ resistor.
The terminals of the resistor are each of the lines extending from the squiggle (or rectangle). Those are what connect to the rest of the circuit.
The resistor circuit symbols are usually enhanced with both a resistance value and a name. The value, displayed in ohms, is obviously critical for both evaluating and actually constructing the circuit. The name of the resistor is usually an R preceding a number. Each resistor in a circuit should have a unique name/number. For example, here's a few resistors in action on a 555 timer circuit:
Answer: resistor is
Explanation:
A resistor controls the flow of the electrical current within a circuit. Resistors are made from materials like copper or carbon, which make it difficult for the electrical charges to flow through a circuit. The most common type of resistor is a carbon resistor, which is a general purpose resistor, best suited for lower-powered circuits.
In the electrolysis of molten lead bromide, what is the product at the anode?
Answer:
it is the second one. Lead
In a chemical reaction between copper metal and silver nitrate, 12.7 g of copper(II) and 64.5 g of silver nitrate react, and 38.1 g of Silver is produced. 21) Predict the products and write the balanced equation and include the physical state of each. 22) What type of chemical reaction is this? 23) Which is the limiting reactant? You must include the work for this to receive full credit. 24) What mass of excess is used up, and what mass is left over? 25) Calculate the percent yield.
Answer:What should you do if you realize during research that your original theory is wrong
Explanation:
Am I doing this right?
What is [OH-] of a solution
with a pH of 4.0?
Answer in M
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How did stromatolites contribute oxygen to the early atmosphere?
through methane degradation
through photolysis
by weathering of rocks
through photosynthesis
Answer:
by wearing of rocks
Explanation:
earths gravity your welcome
Answer:
weathering of rocks is the answer to your question
- A compound contains 4.56g. of Pb, 2.3g Cl, and 3.1g 0. What is the percent
composition for each element?
please show work
complete the bolded items in each box below
Show the bolded items and the boxes.
What is the lanthanide with least mass, periodic table?
Answer:
Europium/Eu ( not really sure )
The lanthanide element with the least mass is Lutetium (Lu)
Lutetium (Lu) is a member of the lanthanide series, which is a group of 15 elements located in the f-block of the periodic table. The lanthanide series starts with the element Lanthanum (La) and ends with Lutetium (Lu). Lutetium is the heaviest and most dense element in the lanthanide series. Lutetium has an atomic number of 71, indicating that it has 71 protons in its nucleus. It has a relatively high atomic mass of approximately 174.97 atomic mass units (u) according to the periodic table.
Hence, lutetium is the lanthanide element with the least mass.
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314.5g HBr (MMHBr = 80.91g/mol), is mixed into 4.50L solution. Find Molarity (M) of the
solution.
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf M \approx0.864 \ M \ HBr}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The molarity of a solution is the moles per liter. It is found using this formula:
[tex]M=\frac { moles \ of \ solute}{liters \ of \ solution}[/tex]
First we must calculate moles, since we are given grams. To convert from grams to moles, the molar mass is used. This is also given to us, it is 80.91 grams per mole. We can use it as a ratio.
[tex]\frac {80.91 \ g \ HBr}{1 \ mol \ HBr}[/tex]
Multiply by the given number of grams.
[tex]314.5 \ g \ HBr *\frac {80.91 \ g \ HBr}{1 \ mol \ HBr}[/tex]
Flip the fraction so the grams of HBr cancel.
[tex]314.5 \ g \ HBr *\frac {1 \ mol \ HBr}{80.91 \ g \ HBr}[/tex]
[tex]\frac {314.5 \ mol \ HBr}{80.91 }=3.88703497714 \ mol \ HBr[/tex]
Now we know the moles, and can calculate the molarity.
There are 3.88703497714 moles of solute and 4.50 Liters of solution.
[tex]M= \frac {3.88703497714 \ mol }{ 4.50 \ L}[/tex]
[tex]M= 0.863785550476 \ mol/ L[/tex]
The original measurements have 4 and 3 significant figures, so we use the lowest number of 3 for our answer. For the number we calculated, that is the thousandth place.
The 7 in the ten thousandth place tells us to round the 3 to a 4.
[tex]M \approx 0.864 \ mol/ L[/tex]
[tex]M \approx 0.864 \ M \ HBr[/tex]
The molarity of the solution is about 0.864 M HBr.
what is phase change?
Explanation:
In chemistry, thermodynamics, and many other related fields, phase transitions (or phase changes) are the physical processes of transition between the basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas, as well as plasma in rare cases.
Answer:
In chemistry, thermodynamics, and many other related fields, phase transitions are the physical processes of transition between the basic states of matter: solid, liquid, and gas, as well as plasma in rare cases. A phase of a thermodynamic system and the states of matter have uniform physical properties.
Explanation:
1. The chemical formula of caffeine is C8H10N4O2. Determine the percent composition of the molecule.
Show work please
Answer:
we find the mass for each element in one mole by multiplying the number of atoms in one molecule with the atomic mass
mC=8Ac=8*12=96g
mH=10AH=10*1=10g
mN=4AN=4*14=56g
mO=2AO=2*16=32g
by adding the masses together we find the molar mass of the molecule
M=mC+nH+mN+mO=96+10+56+32=194g/mole
we apply the rule of threes to find the percentage of each element
194g..96gC..10gH...56gN....32gO
100g....a...........b...........c.............d
a=(100*96)/194=49.48%C
b=(100*10)/194=5.19%H
c=(100*56)/194=28.85%N
d=(100*32)/194=16.48%O
Explanation:
How do we know if molecules have kinetic energy?
What causes lava to not instantly melt ice sheets when it is poured onto it?
Answer:
Dry ice
Explanation:
Answer:
The lava doesn't melt through ice because the steam ice sits on top of a blanket of steam rather than on top of the ice itself. This means the friction between the lava and the ice is very low.
Explanation:
A woman uses 330 Joules of energy to push a box across the floor in 33 seconds. What is her power output in Watts?
Answer:
10 watts
Explanation:
Power = Work / Time
Power = 330 J / 33 s
Power = 10 watts
Which of the following describes wind direction?
Wind direction is reported by the direction from which it originates. For example, a north or northerly wind blows from the north to the south. Wind direction is usually reported in cardinal (or compass) direction, or in degrees.
In what way is heat transferred to the tubes? (Hint “touching’”)
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Answer:
in heat transfer, as the fluid flows along the tube, the wall layers are heated or cooled. temp. variation occurs in the wall layers.
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When electrons lost a blank ion is formed
When electrons are gained a blank ion is formed
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Students are investigating the relationship between pressure and temperature in gases. They have blown up a balloon with carbon dioxide from an air tank and connected the balloon to a pressure gauge. The balloon is then submerged in ice or water baths at various temperatures in order to observe the pressure level after several minutes. What is the flaw in the student’s investigation, and how can the students improve their investigation to correctly determine the relationship?
A.
The volume and density of the air in the balloon can change, therefore they need to use several different balloons at different volumes to account for how density and volume affects pressure.
B.
The volume of the balloon can change, therefore they need to use several different balloons at different volumes to account for how volume affects pressure.
C.
The volume and density of the air in the balloon can change, therefore they need to use a rigid container such as plastic or metal to hold the air.
D.
To keep the volume of the balloon from changing, so they can focus on temperature and pressure they need to use a container that does not expand like a balloon. A constainer made of plastic or metal to hold the air.
Answer:
The volume and density of the air in the balloon can change, therefore they need to use a rigid container such as plastic or metal to hold the air.
Explanation:
Gas in a balloon occupies 3.3 liters. What volume will it occupy if the pressure is changed from 100 kPa to 90.0 kPa, if the temperature is held constant?
Answer:
3.7 L
Explanation:
Initial volume (V₁) = 3.3 L
Initial pressure (P₁) = 100 KPa
Final pressure (P₂) = 90 KPa
Final volume (V₂) =?
The final volume of the gas can be obtained by using the Boyle's law equation as follow:
P₁V₁ = P₂V₂
100 × 3.3 = 90 × V₂
330 = 90 × V₂
Divide both side by 90
V₂ = 330 / 90
V₂ = 3.7 L
Thus, the final volume of the gas is 3.7 L
What causes the periodic (recurring)
patterns seen in the periodic table?
What kind of reaction is 2H202 → 2H20 + O2?
O A. Decomposition
O B. Single-replacement
C. Double-replacement
O D. Synthesis
Answer:
this reaction is so the answer should be A
2.
You take a gas at 3 atm and increase the temperature from 120 K to 240 K. What is the final pressure?
A
6 atm
B
Not enough information
C
3 atm
D
1.5 atm
Answer:
A. 6atm
Explanation:
Using pressure law equation:
P1/T1 = P2/T2
Where;
P1 = initial pressure (atm)
T1 = initial temperature (K)
P2 = final pressure (atm)
T2 = final temperature (K)
According to this question;
P1 = 3 atm
P2 = ?
T1 = 120K
T2 = 240K
Using P1/T1 = P2/T2
3/120 = P2/240
Cross multiply
240 × 3 = P2 × 120
720 = 120P2
P2 = 720/120
P2 = 6atm
Question 7 of 10
The Sun has a diameter of about 865,000 miles.
Suppose you were making a scale model of the
solar system with a scale of 1 inch:1,000 miles.
How wide would the Sun be in your model?
A. 865,000 inches
B. 865 inches
C. 86.5 inches
O D. 8.65 inches
Answer:
you have to decide 865,000 with 1000 and the answer is 865
Students report that the sky in their area has mostly cirrus clouds. What are most likely the weather conditions in the area?
rainy weather
dark, overcast (blocking the sunlight)
stormy weather
fair, pleasant weather
What element is in group 4 and period 3
how many significant figures are in the measurement 12.4 kg
The number of ions produced when a substance dissolves is always equal to the number of Adams in a chemical formula. What is incorrect about following statement?