Answer:
D
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is D I did that one in 5th grade
Calculate the change in heat (Q) that occurs when 7.58grams of steam at 101°C cools to liquid water at 40°C. (cp = 4.184 J/g°C)
Answer:
Q = 19065.4 J
Explanation:
Q₁ = the required energy for phase change of H₂O from vapor to liquid
Q₁ = mass of H₂O * heat of vaporization
Q₁ = 7.58 g * 2260 J/g
Q₁ = 17130.8 J
Q₂ = energy required to cool the water fro 101°C to 40°C
Q₂ = mass of H₂O * specific heat of H₂O * ΔT
Q₂ = 7.58 × (4.184 J/gC) × (101 - 40)
Q₂ = 1934.6 J
Q = Q₁ + Q₂
Q = (17130.8 + 1934.6) J
Q = 19065.4 J
2A → B + C The above reaction is run and it is found that a plot of the natural log of the concentration versus time is linear. This indicates that the reaction is ...
Answer:
zero order reaction
Explanation:
The seem to be a reaction is zero order as the data only fits to zero order integrated rate law.
Integrated rate law:
[A] = [A]_0 – kt
Here y = [ A] and slope is -k , so when we plot concentration of A with respect to t then we get the equation in the form of line
y = mx + c
So the answer Zero order in [A]
How many oxygen molecules are in this compound: H2O
Answer:
1 oxygen molecule is present in H₂O
Explanation:
How to find out?
There's a 2 beside H in H₂O showing that there are '2 atoms of hydrogen'
However there's no number to the right of Oxygen, so it is just 1.
What is the answer?
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
The atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom.
how much is the mass of a man if
he has to do 2500 joules of work in
climbing a tree 5 meters tall
Answer:
50kg
Explanation:
Using the formula for potential energy, which is the amount of energy due to position;
P.E = m × g × h
Where;
m = mass (kg)
g = acceleration due to gravity (10m/s²)
h = height (metres)
According to the information provided in this question, m = ?, P.E = 2500J, h = 5m
Using P.E = m × g × h
m = P.E/gh
m = 2500/(5 × 10)
m = 2500/50
m = 50kg
The mass of the man is 50kg.
Human body cells are made by doing what ?
Answer:
When cells become damaged or die the body makes new cells to replace them. This process is called cell division. One cell doubles by dividing into two. Two cells become four and so on.
Explanation:
True or False: Tsunamis always look like a towering wall of water approaching the beach.
Answer:
false
Explanation:
Answer:
True
Explanation:
they can get up to several hundreds of feet.
Look at the dots around each symbol and the energy levels from the resources above;
Answer the questions in the text entry option for this assignment.
Copy and paste questions and respond in complete sentences.
Include a space between each question.
Be specific with your responses for each question. Assume your reader has no knowledge of the subject and you are teaching them via your answers.
Please answer the following questions:
Why does Na have only one dot?
Why do none of these diagrams show more than 8 dots?
What relationship do you notice between the dots in these two charts?
The number of dots that hydrogen and helium have in their dot diagram is the same as the number of electrons shown for them on the Periodic Table. Why? (Hint: Octet Rule (Links to an external site.))
Hello! Here's the answer I was able to come up with:
Why does Na have only one dot?
Sodium, or Na, has only one valence electron. (This makes the atom tend to participate in ionic bonding and "give" its single valence electron to an atom like chlorine.)
Why do none of these diagrams show more than 8 dots?
It is physically impossible for an atom to have more than 8 electrons in its valence layer, according to the Octet Rule.
What relationship do you notice between the dots in these two charts?
The dot diagram for each element represents the number of electrons each element will have in its outermost, or valence, shell. (2-8-8)
The number of dots that hydrogen and helium have in their dot diagram is the same as the number of electrons shown for them on the Periodic Table. Why?
An atom can have a maximum of two electrons in its innermost layer. Hydrogen and helium have only one and two electrons, respectively, so they don't have enough electrons to actually have more than one layer. Therefore, their outermost layer is, in fact, their only layer. This is why the number of dots that hydrogen and helium have in their dot diagram is the same as the number of electrons shown for them on the Periodic Table.
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