Answer:
500,050000 years
Explanation:
Given that :
Rate of Accumulation = 3cm/ 1000 years
Height of seamounts = 1.5km
Representing height of seamounts in cm;
(1.5 *1000 * 100) = 1500150 cm
Time taken = height / rate
Time taken = (1500150 cm / 3cm) * 1000
Time taken = 500,050000 years
Where do we get our energy from ?
Answer:
energy
Explanation:
All of the following are ways to increase the speed at which a solute dissolves into a solvent except:
A Increasing the heat of the solution
B Stirring or shaking the solution
C Freezing the solution
D Crushing the solvent into smaller pieces.
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Question
POSSIBLE POINTS: 5.88
On a hot summer day, you and your friend decide to make a drink by mixing ice cubes, water, sugar, and Kool-Aid mix. Which of the following statements best describes what type of change has occurred?
This is an example of chemical change because the sugar dissolved.
This is an example of chemical change because the sugar dissolved.
This is an example of a physical change because the sugar dissolved
This is an example of a physical change because the sugar dissolved
This is an example of a physical change because the ice cubes began to melt.
This is an example of a physical change because the ice cubes began to melt.
This is an example of a chemical change because the Kool-aid dissolved and turned the water red.
Answer:
This is an example of chemical change because the Kool aid dissolved and turned the water red
A truck at the top of the hill has higher gravitational potential energy then when it is at the bottom of the hill. Why does it roll downhill?
1. To increase its kinetic energy
2. To lower its potential energy
3. To increase the entropy of the universe
4. To decrease the entropy of the universe
Answer:
An object that goes up a hill will be going at a slower speed at the top than at the bottom of the hill. This is because moving up or down a hill changes one kind of energy into another. Objects at the bottom of the hill have more kinetic energy, which means they are moving faster.
Explanation:
2NaCl ---> 2Na + Cl2
What are the atoms of the products
Answer: ...
Explanation:
Sodium, chlorine
Answer:
2Na = 2 Sodium [has 2 atoms]
Cl2 = Dichlorine (Chlorine) [has 2 atoms]
Is this what you wanted?? I'm not entirely sure if this is the answer you were looking for.
what is the number of moles in 60g of NaCI?
Answer:
58.44277 I hope this works best of luck for you
Anatom of an element has no electron,will that atom have any mass or not? Can antom exist
without electron? if so give an example.
Answer:
Generally, all atoms of elements contain three sub-atomic particles- Protons(Positively-charged), Neutrons(Neutral) and Electrons(Negatively-charged).
The Magnitude of the Positive Charge possessed by the Protons and the Magnitude of the Negative Charge possessed by the Electrons cancel each other, which make the atom electrically neutral.
Hence,
Without any electrons, the magnitude of the positive and negative charges wouldn't balance, and the atom would be unstable and disintegrate almost immediately. Hence, all stable atoms should have electrons revolving around them, where the number of protons and electrons are the same, under normal conditions.
To Conclude,
Every atom of an element will have electrons arranged in different shells, or matter couldn't exist without electrons.
4.What type of energy is used to fuel the process of photosynthesis and what type is produced in
respiration?
A Light energy is used in photosynthesis and created by respiration.
B ATP is used in photosynthesis, which allows the plant to undergo respiration.
C Light energy is used in photosynthesis, whereas respiration creates the energetic product, ATP.
D Food energy is used in photosynthesis and ATP is produced in respiration.
Answer:
A. light energy is used in photosynthesis and created by respiration
A compound is composed of 53.33%carbon, 11.11%hydrogen and 35.56%oxygen. If the molecular mass of the compound is 90, what is the molecular formula of this compound?
Soil has a specific heat capacity of 1.700J/g C. During the day, the temperature of soil in a
flowerpot increased from 15.6°C to 35.5°C. If the energy from the sun was calculated to be 251 175J,
what was the mass of the soil? Show your work.
Answer:
m = 7.42 kg
Explanation:
Given that,
The specific heat of the soil, c = 1.700J/g C
The temperature of soil in a flowerpot increased from 15.6°C to 35.5°C.
The energy released from the Sun is 251175 J. We need to find the mass of the soil.
We know that,
[tex]Q=mc\Delta T\\\\or\\\\m=\dfrac{Q}{c\Delta T}\\\\m=\dfrac{251175}{1.7\times (35.5-15.6)}\\\\m=7424.62\ g[/tex]
or
m = 7.42 kg
So, the mass of the soil is equal to 7.42 kg.
4. What coefficients do you need to balance the following equation?
CH4 + O2 + CO2 + H2O
O 1, 2, 1, 2
O 2, 1, 1, 1
O 1, 1, 1, 1
O 2, 1, 2, 2
Answer:
option first is the right answer
Provide a set of step by step instructions to make 750 mL of 1.5 M calcium chloride solution.
Answer: PLease see answer in explanation column
Explanation:
FIRST STEP
We find the grams ( mass ) of solute required to prepare the solution by using the formula
grams ( mass ) of solute, g(CaCl2)= Molar mass x Molarity of the solution x Volume of the solution
Therefore Preparing 750 mL of 1.5 M calcium chloride solution, we have that Molar mass of Calcium chloride =110.98 g/mol
g(CaCl2) =110.98 g/mol X 1.5mol/L X 0.75L
g(CaCl2) =124.8525g CaCl2
SECOND STEP
Now Dissolve 124.8525g CaCl2 in about 350ml of distilled water then add more water until the final volume be comes 750ml
In H20 does the 2 apply to
Hydrogen, Oxygen, or Both?
Answer:
The difference is due to the fact that one water molecule has two hydrogen atoms to one oxygen atom, as explained above. This means it takes two water molecules (2 H2O) to make one oxygen molecule (O2)
Explanation:
Answer:
In H20 does the 2 apply to Hydrogen
Explanation:
In H₂O there is two atoms of hydrogen and 1 atom of Oxygen
Hence, In H20 does the 2 apply to Hydrogen
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PLEASE HELP!!! Just need an answer, no explanation
Answer: N2
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A student transfers a gas at STP from a 11.0 L tank to a 25.0 L tank. If the pressure
remains constant, what is the new temperature?
. Consider a sample of oxygen gas at 27° C with a volume of 9.55L at a pressure
Answer:620 k
Explanation:
Need Help!!
Explain the relationship between volume and temperature (Charles’ Law)
Answer:
the volume of a give gas simple is directly propotional assolute temperature at constant pressure .the volume of a gavi. amount of gass is inversely propotional ot Its pressure when temperature is help constant
When you add the pH value of a solution to the pOH value of the same
solution together, at 25 degrees C, what should the combined value be?
ANSWER CHOICES
1. 7
2. 0, they should cancel each other out
3. 14
4. It’s indeterminate until you know the concentration values of hydrogen and hydroxide ions in solution
Answer:
3
Explanation:
pH+pOH=14
why should we put a glass on candles for experiments and why should we put candles on sand trays ?
Answer:
1, you should use candles for experiments because, You created an area of low pressure! When the experiment is run you can see tiny bubbles escaping under the glass which shows that the increased air pressure from the heated air as the candle burns. Once the candle runs out of oxygen, the candle burns out and the remaining air inside cools down.
2. you should put candles on sand trays, Pour layers of sand into a glass vase, alternating colors with each layer. For a more interesting look, try uneven layers in various heights. Keep layering sand until you're a few inches from the top of the vase. Place your votive candle in the center of the sand.
Explanation:
its scientific proven
Q7: Your car has a mass of 1000 kg. If your car produces a force of 3000 N, how fast will it accelerate?
Answer:
3 m/s²Explanation:
The acceleration of an object given it's mass and the force acting on it can be found by using the formula
[tex]acceleration = \frac{force}{mass} \\[/tex]
We have
[tex]a = \frac{3000}{1000} = 3 \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
3 m/s²Hope this helps you
What volume of He is occupied by 2.50 mol of He at 25.0°C and a pressure of 0.980 atm?
Answer: The volume occupied by He is 62.4 L
Explanation:
According to ideal gas equation:
[tex]PV=nRT[/tex]
P = pressure of gas = 0.980 atm
V = Volume of gas = ?
n = number of moles = 2.50 mol
R = gas constant =
T =temperature =[tex]25.0^0C=(25.0+273)K=298.0K[/tex]
[tex]V=\frac{nRT}{P}[/tex]
[tex]V=\frac{2.50mol\times 0.0821 Latm/K mol\times 298.0K}{0.980atm}=62.4L[/tex]
Thus the volume occupied by He is 62.4 L
A chemical reaction is carried out in a closed container. the energy absorbed by the chemical reaction is 100 kj. What is the energy liberated from the air or the walls of the container?
A. 100 kJ
B. 50 kJ
C. 25 kJ
D. 75kJ
Answer:
Option A
Explanation:
The total heat absorbed during the chemical reaction is the total heat released by the surrounding.
Net change of heat is equal to zero
Hence, the energy liberated from the air or the walls of the containers would be equal to the energy absorbed by the chemical reactions is equal to 100 Kj
Thus, option A is correct
10. How many moles of glucose are in 0.5L of a 0.138M solution of glucose in
water?
Answer:
0.069 moles of glucose
Explanation:
(0.138 mol/L)(0.5 L) = 0.069 moles of glucose
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 0.069 \ mol \ C_6H_12O_6}}[/tex]
Explanation:
Molarity is the moles per liter of a solution. It is found by dividing the moles of solute (glucose) by the liters of solution (water).
[tex]M= \frac {moles}{liters}[/tex]
We know the molarity is 0.138 M. 1 M is equal to 1 mole per liter, so we can rewrite the molarity as 0.138 moles per liter.
There are 0.5 liters of solution.
We are solving for the moles, so we can use x.
[tex]0.138 \ mol/L= \frac {x }{0.5 \ L}[/tex]
We must isolate the variable (x) to solve for the moles. It is being divided by 0.5 liters. The inverse operation of division is multiplication. Multiply both sides of the equation by 0.5 L.
[tex]0.5 \ L *0.138 \ mol/L= \frac {x }{0.5 \ L}* 0.5 \ L[/tex]
The liters on both sides cancel.
[tex]0.5 *0.138 \ mol= {x }[/tex]
[tex]0.069 \ mol =x[/tex]
[tex]0.069 \ mol \ C_6H_12O_6[/tex]
Ther are 0.069 moles of glucose in a 0.138 M solution with 0.5 liters of water.
Science and there is a picture
Answer:
c solid metal
Explanation:
it's made of iron and nickel
Answer:
D) solid metal
Explanation:
Unlike the mineral-rich crust and mantle, the core is made almost entirely of metal—specifically, iron and nickel. The shorthand used for the core's iron-nickel alloys is simply the elements' chemical symbols—NiFe. Elements that dissolve in iron, called siderophiles, are also found in the core.
The inner core is solid because it is made of very dense, or heavy, materials - like iron and nickel. Even though it is very hot, these materials don't "melt" very easily, so they stay solid.
Identify the acid, base, and salt in the following reaction
HNO3 + KOH —> H2O + KNO3
Explanation:
acid ,HNO3
base,KOH
salt ,KNO3
Pls help really need it pls
How many grams in 4.5 moles of H2O?
the are 18.01528 grams
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What is the area of ∆XYZ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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How many grams of carbon dioxide are produced when 2.05 moles of octane (C8H18)
combust?
2C3H18 (1) + 2502 (g) --> 16CO2 (g) + 18H20 (g) (balanced)
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A gas occupies 56 L at 73°C. What volume will the gas occupy if the temp. cools to 0°C?
Answer:
44.2 L
Explanation:
Use Charles Law:
[tex]\frac{V1}{T1} =\frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]
We have all the values except for V₂; this is what we're solving for. Input the values:
[tex]\frac{56 L}{346K} =\frac{V2}{273K}[/tex] - make sure that your temperature is in Kelvin
From here, we need to get V₂ by itself. To do this, multiply by 273 on both sides:
[tex]\frac{56*273}{346} = V2[/tex]
Therefore, V₂ = 44.2 L
It's also helpful to know that temperature and volume are linearly related. So, when temperature drops, so will volume and vice versa.
The outermost layers of the Earth are warm compared to the Earth's core.
[ ]False
[ ]True
Answer:
I am not sure this one is False.
Explanation:
Answer:
False
Explanation:
This is false because the outer part of earth is cooler than the inner. For example, the inner is filled with lava, and all kinds of stuff, so this is technically saying that the outer is much cooler, It has dirt, and dirt can be cool.