Answer:
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Give two examples of elevation.
Answer:
An example of elevation is a plane flying at 36,000 feet above the ground. An example of elevation is a pope being raised to the position of saint. An example of elevation is a ballet dancer leaping three feet in the air. ... At 8,850 m (29,028 ft), the summit of Mount Everest is the highest elevation on Earth.
Explanation:
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CAVA Chemistry 302/303B Unit 2 Lab Report
THE MYSTERY SALT
Imagine that you have a barrel of salt, but you forgot to label it. You know it must be either KNO3, or KCl.
You look at the solubility curves for KNO3 and KCl and you find that at 35 degrees Celsius, 100 g of water can dissolve about 30 g of KNO3, or about 37 g of KCl.
The solubility curves disappear. You only remember the solubility for both salts at 35 degrees Celsius in 100g of water. You know absolutely nothing else about these salts.
You have a scale, a hot plate, a thermometer, empty beakers, and plenty of water. You do NOT have any labeled KNO3 or KCl.
1. What property can you use to determine whether the barrel contains KNO3 or KCl? Hint: Name the property you could use to identify the mystery salt? (1 point)
2. Explain exactly what you would do. Another person should be able to perform your test by following your procedure. Do not bother with why you are doing these steps. Just tell me exactly what to do to perform this test. Hint: Do NOT include any discussion of your results. Save that for #3. (2 points)
3. How would your results identify the mystery salt? Hint: What exact results would indicate KNO3? What results would indicate KCl? (2 points)
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Answers
1 (Property):
2 (Procedure):
3 (Results):
Compare the seasons on Titan to the seasons on Earth.
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During convection heat is transferred through fluids. Which statement is true about fluids?
Only gasses are fluids
Only liquids are fluids
Only solids are fluids
Both liquids and gasses are fluids
If Steve throws a football 57 meters in 3 seconds, what is the average speed of the football?
Answer:
19 m/s
Explanation:
57/3
Which of these indicates that a liquid has transferred thermal energy to the air?
O The liquid increases in temperature, and its particles lose kinetic energy
O The liquid decreases in temperature, and its particles gain kinetic energy
O The liquid increases in temperature, and its particles gain kinetic energy.
O The liquid decreases in temperature, and its particles lose kinetic energy
No
Answer:
The liquid decreases in temperature and its particles lose kinetic energy.
Temperature is proportional to kinetic energy, so if temperature decreases, kinetic energy decreases. Energy has been removed from the liquid, because it is in the air
At standard pressure, a sample of oxygen occupies 31 ml. What volume does the gas occupy when the pressure is 2 atm?
Answer:
I don't know
Explanation:
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How much heat is needed to raise the temperature of 20.0g of H2O by 10.6oC?
Answer:
ΔH = 8.87 x 10₅
Explanation:
q = mcΔT = 20g x 1.00 cal/g°C x 10.6°C = 212 cals x 4.184 j/cals = 8.87 x 10⁵ joules
When you push or pull something, you are creating
force but could be tension
Call each of your flowers as water employee increase rate of growth
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write a detailed paragraph about how a volcano is formed. be sure to
include how density, convection currents, and plate tectonics all come
together to make a volcano.
Answer:
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Explanation:
A volcano is formed when hot molten rock, ash and gases escape from an opening in the Earth's surface. The molten rock and ash solidify as they cool, forming the distinctive volcano shape shown here. As a volcano erupts, it spills lava that flows downslope. Volcanic flows are called lahars.
A 3.56 L balloon is compressed to 1.00 L at constant temperature. If the initial pressure in the balloon was 101.3 kPa, what is the final pressure?
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I set off on a journey from the Earth to our nearest galaxy - ________. It will take me around 2 million ______ ______ before I reach my destination. As my space shuttle ascended it went through the Earth’s atmosphere in a great display of glowing lights. I reached the _______ __________ zone and started to float in my cockpit. The spacecraft went farther away, making the Earth look much smaller. I saw the bright light of our ________ _________ - the Moon. I speeded up, crossing the orbit of our ________ _______ - Mars. It took a great deal of skill to safely manoeuvre my spacecraft through the area of giant, rocky pieces of cosmic rubble, known as an _____ ______. As I accelerated, I entered the region of our ________ _______. I went zooming past Jupiter, Saturn and ________. I took a glimpse of our poor demoted dwarf planet - _______. Eventually, I was far enough to reach the outer edges of our ______ _______, with our star _________ in the centre. From that point on I accelerated rapidly, zooming out of our galaxy - ________ _____. What a spectacular view it was to see all the ____ ______ stars spinning in a giant whirlpool of light. Soon I reached the outer edges of our galaxy and went zooming away through the unknown towards Andromeda.
Missing words: the Sun, natural satellite, Uranus, asteroid belt, the Milky Way, outer planets, light years, Pluto, 400 billion, the Andromeda, inner planet, Solar System, zero gravity,
Identify 5 factors of weather
Answer:
"The five factors are: the latitude zone, the elevation of the land, topography (landforms), ocean currents and winds."
Explanation:
Answer:
The five factors that determine the weather of any land area are: the amount of solar energy received because of latitude; the area's elevation or proximity to mountains; nearness to large bodies of water and relative temperatures of land and water; the number of such storm systems as cyclones, hurricanes, and thunderstorms resulting from air-mass differences; and the distribution of air pressure over the land and nearest oceans, which produces varying wind and air mass patterns.
Explanation:
If water is added to 145 mL of a 0.55 M KOH solution until the volume is 250 mL, what will the molarity of the diluted solution be?
Answer:
0.319 M
Explanation:
M1V1 = M2V2
M1 = 0.55M
V1=145 mL = 0.145 L
V2 = 250mL = 0.250L
M2 = M1V1/V2=0.55x0.145/0.250 = 0.319 M
A gas in the form of Bubbles is released is it a chemical change or a physical change
Answer:
The formation of a gas is a clue to chemical changes. The bubbles of gas that you observed form when an antacid is dropped into water is an example of change. Another clue that a chemical change has occurred is the formation of a solid.
Explanation:
1. A sample of naproxen has 6.022x10^23 naproxen molecules. How many moles is this?
Answer:
0.99997661 moles
Explanation:
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An independent variable is
a.
directly changed by the experimenter.
b.
manipulated by changes to the dependent variable.
C.
a variable that is kept constant.
d.
a variable that is used as a control.
Answer:
a. directly changed by the experimenter.
Explanation:
In the case of mathematical modeling, analytical modeling , and experimental sciences, the number of dependent variables based upon the amount of independent variables.
The dependent variables represent the result or outcome whose changes is being determined.
An independent variable expressed in the name form like experimental or expected variable, is a variable i.e. created in an experiment in order to verify the effect on a dependent variable
Therefore the option a is correct
What happens when dilute sulphuric acid is poured on a copper plate?
Why is fluorine a gas at room temperature?
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Answer:
In fluorine, the electrons are tightly held to the nuclei. The electrons have little chance to wander to one side of the molecule, so the London dispersion forces are relatively weak. At a low enough temperature the molecules will all be solids. At a high enough temperature they will all be gases.
Explanation:
Which term refers to the number of moles of solute per liter of solution?
Question 1 options:
mole fraction
saturation
concentration
molarity
Answer:
molarity
Explanation:
Which group of microorganisms has the ability to mutate?
Does pure water conduct electricity? if not, what can we do to make it conducting?
Explanation:
Pure water does not conduct electricity. This is because pure water do not contain any salts. Pure water can conduct electricity when common salt is added to it, as salt solution is conducting in nature.
As the moon orbits the ______________, its gravitational pull is______________ on the side of the earth closest to the ______________.This ______________ force pulls on the water facing the moon,creating a ______________. The moon also ______________ on the solidearth, causing the water on the far side of earth to ______________as well. These bulges in the water are the ______________.The areas in between the close and far side of the earth which are not in ______________ with the moon experience ______________.
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Answer:
Earth
Strongest
Moon
Gravitational
Tide
Pulls
Bulge
Waves
Proximity
Low Tide
Which condition would have resulted from the functions of prokaryotes on early Earth?
Question 2 options:
Earth's oceans grew larger
less oxygen gas became present in the atmosphere
less carbon became present in Earth's soil
more oxygen gas became present in the atmosphere
The solubility of potassium sulfate in water is 16 grams per 100
milliliter at 50 degrees centigrade. The smallest amount of water
which will dissolve 4 grams of this substance at the same temperature
will be
The answer is 25 grams for this question
A double replacement reaction has two compounds as reactants.
True or false
Answer:
yes, A double replacement reaction has two compounds as reactants.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
An ideal gas occupies a volume V at an absolute temperature T. If the volume is halved and the pressure kept constant, what will happen to it's temperature?
a. It will halve to T/2.
b. It will increase to 3T.
c. It will increase to 2T.
d. It will remain the same.
Answer:
It will be halve of T
Explanation:
V1 = V
T1 = T
V2 = ½V
T2 = x
V1/T1 = V2/T2
V/T = ½V/x
Vx = ½VT
2Vx = VT
2x = T
x = ½T
It takes 5.54 mL of a 2.18 M NaOH solution to neutralize 6.19 mL of an HCl solution. What is the concentration of the HCl solution? Do not include units in your
answer. Round to the tenths place or further.
Answer:
2 M
Explanation:
NaOH + HCl --> NaCl + H2O,
5.54 mL = .00545 L,
If we consider 2.18 M, M [molarity] = mol/L, so we have 2.18 mol/L. From this we can get the moles of NaOH.
.00545 L * 2.18 mol/L ≈ .0121 mol
The concentration of HCl can be found from the following:
.0121 mol = .00619(x) [where x = concentration of HCl]
x = 1.955 M ≈ 2 M
We equate the two as we require the same amount in order to neutralize the base.