Answer: That would be false because it is the contact between two layers representing a gap in the geologic record, usually from the erosion of the layers which would normally be expected to appear.
Explanation:
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how many elements are found in the third period. A.2 B.18 C.8 D.32
Answer:
8
Explanation:
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Answer:
C. 8
Explanation:
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A. What is the frequency of light that has a wavelength of 6.2 x 10^-7 m?
B. Identify the color of this light.
C. Calculate the amount of energy given off by this atom.
Answer:
I think the answer is letter C
1. What kinds of metals are REALLY reactive? why?
2. What kinds of non-metals are REALLY reactive? why?
3. What group on the periodic table doesn’t react at all? why?
Answer:
1. Alkali metals (group 1)
2. halogens (Group 17)
3. noble gasses (group 18)
Explanation:
1. alkali metals only have one valence electron meaning that they really want to lose that one valence electron to get a full octet.
2. halogens have 7 valence electrons meaning that they just need to gain 1 to get a full octet.
3. Nobel gasses already have a full octet meaning that they don't want to react. (atoms only react to get a full octet)
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What do you need to know about stock solution on order to calculate a dilution?
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How many moles of O2 are needed to burn 2.56 moles of CH3OH?
Answer:
[tex]n_{O_2}=3.84molO_2[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since the combustion reaction of methanol is:
[tex]CH_3OH+\frac{3}{2} O_2\rightarrow CO_2+2H_2O[/tex]
In such a way, since there is 1:3/2 mole ratio between methanol and oxygen, we can compute the moles of oxygen that are needed to burn 2.56 moles of methanol as shown below:
[tex]n_{O_2}=2.56molCH_3OH*\frac{\frac{3}{2}molO_2}{1molCH_3OH} \\\\n_{O_2}=3.84molO_2[/tex]
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What is the total number of moles of oxygen atoms present in one mole of Mg(CIO3)2?
1. 5
2. 2
3. 3
4. 6
Answer:
Of oxygen would be 6 moles (4).
Explanation:
Since it is in a bracket you have to multiply 3 and tge 2 to get 6 oxygens.
Why is it important to know which category of microorganism has caused an infection?
Select one:
a. Treatment depends on which kind of organism caused the infection.
b. Probiotic infections can actually worsen some conditions.
c. Some infections can indicate cancer.
d. Some types of infections are highly contagious.
PLEASE ANSWER QUICKLY
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Select the correct answer.
Which equation correctly relates kinetic energy, mass, and velocity?
OA. KE=3m22
OB. KE = mv2
Oc. KE=mu
OD. KE = mv3
Answer:
Ke1/2mv2
Explanation:
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Answer:
KE 1/2 MV2
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What effect does the transfer of electrons have on the nuclei of the atoms involved?
Answer:
Chemical processes have no effect on the nucleus otherwise we would be in deep truble. GOOD LESSONS ♡
What element has the noble gas configuration [Ne]3s23p??
Answer:
Sulfur
Explanation:
The first ten electrons of the sodium atom are the inner-shell electrons and the configuration of just those ten electrons is exactly the same as the configuration of the element neon (Z = 10).
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Noble Gas Configurations.
Element Name Sulfur
Symbol S
Atomic Number 16
Noble Gas Electron Configuration [Ne]3s23p4
Which of these elements does not bond with other elements to form molecules?
Group of answer choices
Neon
Sulfur
Oxygen
Chlorine
Answer:
Explanation:b
If the specific heat of water is 4.18 3/g*^ C much heat is required to increase the temperature of 12 g of water from 23 degrees * C to 39 degrees * C ^ 2
Answer:
Q = 802.6 J
Explanation:
Given data:
Specific heat capacity of water = 4.18 J/g.°C
Mass of water = 12 g
Initial temperature = 23°C
Final temperature = 39°C
Heat required = ?
Solution:
Formula:
Q = m.c. ΔT
Q = amount of heat absorbed or released
m = mass of given substance
c = specific heat capacity of substance
ΔT = change in temperature
ΔT = 39°C - 23°C
ΔT = 16 °C
Q = 12 g× 4.18 J/g.°C × 16 °C
Q = 802.6 J
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To determine the density of an irregularly shaped object, a student immersed the object in 32.2 mL of water in a graduated cylinder, causing the level of the water to rise to 37.8 ml. If the object had a mass of 12.4 g, what is the density of the object?
O 0.32 g/mL
O 1.4 g/mL
O 3.4 g/mL
O 2.2 g/mL
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Answer:
Explanation:
2.2 g/mL is the answer.
The percent by mass of Ca in CaCl2 is equal to
1. (40/111) x 100
2. (111/40) x 100
3. (3/1) x 100
4. (1/3) x 100
Answer:
(40/111)×100Here is a bonus Answer✍️✍️Percent composition by elementElement Symbol Mass PercentChlorine Cl 63.888%Calcium Ca 36.112Mass percentage does not have any unit as numerator and denominator contains the same unit. The percent by mass of Ca in CaCl[tex]_2[/tex] is equal to (40/111) x 100. The correct option is option A.
What is percentage by mass?Mass percentage represents the the percentage of each element that is making a particular compound.
Mathematically,
Percentage of mass = (component’s mass ÷ total mass) x 100%
Atomic weight of different element of calcium chloride{ CaCl[tex]_2[/tex]} are
Ca = 40 ; Cl = 35
Total mass of Calcium element in calcium chloride = 40g/mol
Total mass of Chlorine atom in calcium chloride = 35× 2= 71g/mol
Total molar mass of calcium phosphate = 40 +71= 111g/mole
Percentage of calcium in calcium chloride =40÷111 = 36%
Therefore, the percent by mass of Ca in CaCl2 is equal to (40/111) x 100. The correct option is option A.
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Reacting 10.0 mL of H2(g) with 10.0 mL of C2H4(g) produces 10.0 mL of C2H6 at 1.5 atm. If the reaction produces 3.1 kJ of heat and the decrease in volume requires the heat surroundings do 7.6 J of work on the gases, what is the change in internal energy of the gases?
Answer:
the change in internal energy of the gases is -3.0924 KJ
Explanation:
The computation of the change in internal energy of the gases is as follows;
Given that
Q = -3.1 KJ
= -3100 J
It is negative as the heat is lost from the mixture
And,
W = + 7.6 J
It is positive as the work is done in the mixture
Now we use the following equation
Delat E = Q + W
= -3100 J + 7.6 J
= -3092.4 J
= -3.0924 KJ
Hence, the change in internal energy of the gases is -3.0924 KJ
Which particle has the least mass? Proton, a helium atom, electron, hydrogen atom
Answer:electron
Explanation:
What do the rows in the Periodic Table tell us?
Answer:
The rows tell you how many shells there are of the atom.
What pH scale number represents a neutral.
What pH scale number represents a neutral.
The answer is 7
Which of the following best defines an allotrope?
Question 1 options:
Crystalline forms
Carbon atoms
Different forms of the same element
Similar bonding arrangements between atoms
Answer:
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is 4 Fe + 3 O2 --> 2 Fe2O3
balanced?
Answer:
Yes the given equation is balanced.
Explanation:
Chemical equation:
Fe + O₂ → Fe₂O₃
Balanced chemical equation:
4Fe + 3O₂ → 2Fe₂O₃
There are four iron and six oxygen atoms on both side of equation thus the given equation is balanced.
The given reaction also follow the law of conservation of mass.
According to the law of conservation mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical equation.
This law was given by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1789. According to this law mass of reactant and mass of product must be equal, because masses are not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.
This reaction is synthesis reaction:
Synthesis reaction:
It is the reaction in which two or more simple substance react to give one or more complex product.
A + B → AB
Why are standard electrode potentials usually measured at 1.0 M electrolyte concentration?
Answer:
To avoid variation due to concentration
Explanation:
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Rust has the same properties as iron
True
False
Answer:
false
Explanation:
How many minutes will it take to plate out 4.50 g of Cu from a solution of Cu(NO3)2 (aq) onto the cathode of an electrolytic cell when 8.00 A of current are used?
a. 28.5 min.b. 3.06 × 10^−9 min.c. 14.2 min.d. 1.82 × 10^3 min.
Answer:
a. 28.5 min
Explanation:
The computation of the number of minutes would it take to plate out is as follows:
Cu+2 +2e [tex]\rightarrow[/tex]Cu
The two moles of electrons could be generated for the copper i.e. deposited
Now
moles of copper is
= 4.5 ÷ 63.5
= 0.071
The 63.5 represents the atomic copper weight
Now mole of electrons deposited is
= 0.071 × 2
= 0.142
Now
quantitiy of electricity needed
= moles of electrons deposited × 96500
= 0.142 × 96500
= 13703 coulums
As per electricity quantity needed
= current × time(seconds)
= 13703 = 8 × t
t = 13703 ÷ 8
= 1713 seconds
= 1713 ÷ 60 minutes
=28.5 min
hence, the correct option is a.
Compare and contrast the mass of the object to the size of the object.
According to the CDC, influenza is a respiratory illness caused by the flu virus. Some of the symptoms include cough, sore throat, muscle aches, and vomiting.
Which statement represents a reasonable claim about the effects of the flu virus on the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis?
A
Influenza affects one major system, which must work to restore homeostasis.
B
Influenza affects one system, but multiple systems must interact in order to restore homeostasis.
C
Influenza affects multiple systems and multiple systems must interact in order to restore homeostasis.
D
Influenza affects one major system and secondary systems, but the major system works to restore homeostasis.
Answer:
B. Influenza affects one system, but multiple systems must interact in order to restore homeostasis.
Explanation:
According to the CDC, influenza is a respiratory illness caused by the flu virus of which some symptoms include cough, sore throat, muscle aches, and vomiting.
The statement that represents a reasonable claim about the effects of the flu virus on the body’s ability to maintain homeostasis is that it affects one system which is the RESPIRATORY SYSTEM but multiple systems must intervene in other to maintain homeostatis.
*Homeostatis is the unique way a human body or organism stabilises its internal state despite the changes on the external.