Answer:
Commonly available heat-storage materials cannot usually store the energy for a prolonged period. If a solid material could conserve the accumulated thermal energy, then its heat-storage application potential is considerably widened. Here we report a phase transition material that can conserve the latent heat energy in a wide temperature range, T<530 K and release the heat energy on the application of pressure. This material is stripe-type lambda-trititanium pentoxide, λ-Ti3O5, which exhibits a solid–solid phase transition to beta-trititanium pentoxide, β-Ti3O5. The pressure for conversion is extremely small, only 600 bar (60 MPa) at ambient temperature, and the accumulated heat energy is surprisingly large (230 kJ L−1). Conversely, the pressure-produced beta-trititanium pentoxide transforms to lambda-trititanium pentoxide by heat, light or electric current. That is, the present system exhibits pressure-and-heat, pressure-and-light and pressure-and-current reversible phase transitions. The material may be useful for heat storage, as well as in sensor and switching memory device applications.
Explanation:
A black hole is a
a. an object of zero volume and infinite density
b. an object from which nothing, not even light, can escape
c. an object that emits x rays as matter falls into it
d. an object that disappears from our universe
e. all of the above
Answer:
B. an object from which nothing, not even light, can escape
Explanation:
which substance is a mixture? A. table salt B. gasoline C. aluminium D. carbon dioxide
Mr. Bullis wants to know if he gives teachers candy, it will make them smile more. He gives half the teachers candy and the other half get nothing. He then records the number of times the teachers smiled.
Experimental Group:
Control Group:
Answer:
the experimental group would be the teachers who recieved the candy
control group would be the teachers who dont get any candy
Explanation:
experimental group is the group that receives the test variable being tested in this case the variable being the candy
and the control group is the group who doesn't receive the variable
purpose of having a control is to rule out other factors which may influence the results of an experiment.
What is a scale and why do you use it?
Answer:
Scale is defined as a system or series of marks used for measuring or registering. An example of scale is what someone would use to figure out the length of something. An example of scale is what someone would use to find out how much they weigh.
Explanation:
Is sulfur dioxide a element?
yes it is a element.
This chart shows characteristics of three different types of atoms.
A 3-column table with one row titled valence electrons in three types of atoms. The first column labeled Atom X has entry 6 valence electrons. The second column labeled Atom Y has entry 2 valence electrons. The third column labeled Atom Z has entry 8 valence electrons.
Which statement is best supported by the information in the chart?
Atom X will donate electrons to Atom Y.
Atom X will accept electrons from Atom Y.
Atom Y will accept electrons from Atom Z.
Atom Z will donate electrons to Atom X.
Atom X will accept electrons from Atom Y.
Answer:
B) Atom X will accept electrons from Atom Y.
Explanation:
because X has 6 electrons and Y has 2 it would make sense for Y to give to X
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d it is made of cells
Explanation:
because it is the one that makes most sense
What is the term used to describe a change in motion?
Answer:
it should be momentum if im not mistaken
Which of the following neutral atom configurations satisfies the octet rule?
1s2 2s2 2p6 3s2 3p6
1s2 2s1
1s2 2s2 3s2 3p4
1s2 2s2 3s2 3p6 4s1
Answer:
2
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Given the standard heats of reaction
Reaction ∆H 0
M(s) + 2 X2(g) → MX4(g) −98.7 kJ/mol
X2(g) → 2 X(g) +327.3 kJ/mol
M(g) → M(s) −20.1 kJ/mol
calculate the average bond energy for a single
M-X bond.
Answer in units of kJ/mol.
Answer:
Explanation:
M(s) → M (g ) + 20.1 kJ --- ( 1 )
X₂ ( g ) → 2X (g ) + 327.3 kJ ---- ( 2 )
M( s) + 2 X₂(g) → M X₄ (g ) - 98.7 kJ ----- ( 3 )
( 3 ) - 2 x ( 2 ) - ( 1 )
M( s) + 2 X₂(g) - 2 X₂ ( g ) - M(s) → M X₄ (g ) - 98.7 kJ - 2 [ 2X (g ) + 327.3 kJ ] - M (g ) - 20.1 kJ
0 = M X₄ (g ) - 4 X (g ) - M (g ) - 773.4 kJ
4 X (g ) + M (g ) = M X₄ (g ) - 773.4kJ
heat of formation of M X₄ (g ) is - 773.4 kJ
Bond energy of one M - X bond = 773.4 / 4 = 193.4 kJ / mole
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A 2.3 kg object has 15 ) of kinetic energy. Calculate its speed.
O A. 0.12 m/s
OB. 1.1 m/s
O c. 2.4 m/s
OD. 3.6 m/s
Answer:
The answer is option DExplanation:
To find the speed given the kinetic energy and mass we use the formula
[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{2KE}{m} } \\ [/tex]
where
m is the mass
v is the speed
From the question
KE = 15 J
m = 2.3 kg
We have
[tex]v = \sqrt{ \frac{2 \times 15}{2.3} } = \sqrt{ \frac{30}{2.3} } \\ = 3.61157559...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
3.6 m/sHope this helps you
Which classification best describes oxygen gas? a element b compound c solution d heterogeneous mixture
Answer:
oxygen is an element because it is a pure substance which cannot be split into simpler substances by chemical means
What is the process called when the moon bagins to fade from full moon to new moon
What is the importance of protons ?
Protons are important because they help keep the nucleus together, they also attract negatively charged electrons and keep them in orbit around the nucleus.
The element found in Group 13, Period 2 is ______ a- Al b- Be c- B d- Mg
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Opportunity cost refers to:
A. the price of a good set by supply and demand in a market.
B. the inability of an economy to address all people's needs.
C. the lost chance to make one choice when another is made.
D. the economic motivation for a business to produce a good or
service.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
The equation, reactants
product + thermal energy, describes a(n)_____
reaction.
Answer: Here you go
Explanation:
The general equation for an exothermic reaction is: Reactants → Products + Energy.
A scientist thinks that ducks swim faster when they are in cold water. He tests two groups of ducks, one in cold water and one in room temperature water. He records how fast they swim.
Experimental Group:
Control Group:
All 6 sides of a cube measure 65mm. Calculate the volume of the cube in cm32
What do you think is the difference between an "open" system & a "closed" system?
Answer:
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Explanation:
There are three types of systems in thermodynamics: open, closed, and isolated. An open system can exchange both energy and matter with its surroundings. ... A closed system, on the other hand, can exchange only energy with its surroundings, not matter.
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What does the speed of the mixing colors tell you about the speed of the
molecules in hot and cold water?
If you put 8 protons and 8 neutrons, which element did you make?
oxygen
sulfur
berllium
gadolinium
Question 1
Why can't wee see atoms?
Answer:
They're too small
Explanation:
Atoms are smaller than the wavelength of visible light
Answer:
too small
Explanation:
How is iodine 131 similar to a normal atom of iodine?
Answer: Iodine 131 is a radioisotope with a very short half-life of 8.02 days, making it highly radioactive.
Explanation:
All covalent compounds donot exist as giant aggregates. Why?
A plant's growth response to water is called _____.
hydrotropism
geotropism
gravitropism
thigmotropism
Answer:
A or Hydrotropism
Explanation:
Answer:
hydrotropism Explanation:
because hydro= water and topism= the turning part of an organism hope this helps!! <3
The distance of the Kentucky Derby, a classic horse race, is 1.25 miles. How is this distance expressed in furlongs ?
Convert the following to Celsius
16) 100°K
17) 200°K
18) 273°K
19) 350°K
Answer:
16) -173.15cel
17)-73.15cel
18)-0.15
19)76.85
Explanation:
I converted kelvins to cel
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If a can of soup 150 g mass and 0.75g/ cm^3 density what’s the volume
Answer:
The answer is 200 cm³Explanation:
The volume of a substance when given the density and mass can be found by using the formula
[tex]volume = \frac{mass}{density}\\[/tex]
From the question
mass = 150 g
density = 0.75 g/cm³
We have
[tex]volume = \frac{150}{0.75} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
200 cm³Hope this helps you