Answer:
baking cookies
Explanation:
One example of using a scientific method is baking cookies. You make a hypothesis that you cookies will be done in 15 minutes. Then, after 15 minutes, you see that either your hypothesis was correct and you cookies are perfect or you need to bake them longer making you hypothesis incorrect. (please change the wording up a bit if you want. i tried to make it make the most sense)
Answer:
Explanation:
When you loose your phone. You try to remember where you last used your phone, and question yourself where you might have left it. If you say that you probably left it in the kitchen, that would be like your hypothesis. Then you go look for it where you thought you left it which would be your experiment. If maybe it is not there that would be like your conclusion so you would reject your hypothesis because it was wrong. Then you try the scientific method again but with a different hypothesis, like that maybe you left it in the living room. You do your experiment which is when you go look for it. In the conclusion if your hypothesis was right you accept your hypothesis. That can be an example of how we use the scientific method in our everyday lives.
in order to balance the reaction, what number needs to go in front of F(2)?
Answer:
NA + F2 = NAF - Chemical Equation Balancer.
2 Na + F 2 → 2 NaF
Na is a reducing agent, F 2 is an oxidizing agent. ; Pale-yellow to greenish gas with a pungent, irritating odor.
6 Select the correct answer. A substance is followed by the symbol (l) in a chemical equation. What does the symbol represent?
A. The substance has the least molecules in the equation.
B. The substance is in the liquid state.
C. The substance is produced last in the reaction.
D. The substance is dissolved in a liquid solution.
E. The substance is lost at the end of the reaction.
Answer:
B. The substance is in the liquid state.
Explanation:
The symbol (l) in a chemical equation represents that the substance is in liquid state which is one of the physical states of a chemical substance.
6 a 100 sample of Au - 198 Au 198 be? Decays to 3.125 g in 13.5 days, what would the half-life of au198 be?
Answer:
Half-life = 2.7 days
Explanation:
The radioactive decay of an isotope follows the equation:
Ln[A] = -kt + ln[A]₀
Where [A] could be taken as the amount of A after t time, k is decay constant, [A]₀ initial amount of A.
Replacing to solve k:
Ln[3.125g] = -k*13.5days + ln[100g]
-3.465736 = -k*13.5days
k = 0.2567days⁻¹
Half-life is:
half-life = ln2 / k
Half-life = 2.7 days
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A balloon can hold 10 liters of a gas. If you blow up this balloon with 2 moles of oxygen gas at a pressure of 0.76 atmospheres, what is the temperature of the balloon? Pay attention to the unit of pressure used.
Answer:
The temperature of the balloon is 46.34 K.
Explanation:
An ideal gas is a theoretical gas that is considered to be composed of point particles that move randomly and do not interact with each other. Gases in general are ideal when they are at high temperatures and low pressures.
An ideal gas is characterized by three state variables: absolute pressure (P), volume (V), and absolute temperature (T). The relationship between them constitutes the ideal gas law, an equation that relates the three variables if the amount of substance, number of moles n, remains constant and where R is the molar constant of the gases:
P * V = n * R * T
In this case:
P= 0.76 atmV= 10 Ln= 2 molesR= 0.082 [tex]\frac{atm*L}{mol*K}[/tex]T= ?Replacing:
0.76 atm* 10 L= 2 moles* 0.082 [tex]\frac{atm*L}{mol*K}[/tex] *T
Solving:
[tex]T=\frac{0.76 atm* 10 L}{2 moles* 0.082\frac{atm*L}{mol*K}}[/tex]
T= 46.34 K
The temperature of the balloon is 46.34 K.
How do fossils evidence help you put the landmasses together
Explanation:
Alfred wegener collected pieces of evidence to support his theory having to do with geological "fit" and fossil evidence. This means that these extensive oceans between these land masses act as a type of barrier for fossil transfer.
How many significant figures are in the measurement 1.3000 meters
Answer:
5
Explanation:
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Select the correct answer. Which galaxies have light smoothly spread across the
galaxy? A. spiral galaxy B. irregular galaxy C. lenticular galaxy D. elliptical galaxy
Answer:
Your answer would be D, Hope this helps.
Balance this chemical equation
Ca(OH)2 + HCl ---> CaCl2 + H2O
Answer:
The balance equation of Ca(OH)2 + HCl ---> CaCl2 + H2O
is
Ca(OH)2(s) + 2HCl(aq) ---> CaCl2(aq) +2H2O (l) (balanced equation)
How many atoms of Neon are in 65.0 L of Neon gas?
Answer:
65.0 g NH3 x
mol NH3
17.04 g NH3
x
6.02x1023 NH3 molecules
mol NH3
= 2.30x1024 NH3 molecules
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Answer:
mole of Neon = 65L/22.4L
=2.901moles of Neon
1 mole of a substance contains 6.022x10^23atoms
So 2.901moles will contains
2.901 x 6.022x10^23atoms
=1.747 x 10^24atoms
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Answer:
Nuclear fusion is a reaction in which two or more atomic nuclei are combined to form one or more different atomic nuclei and subatomic particles. The difference in mass between the reactants and products is manifested as either the release or the absorption of energy.
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you can test carbon dioxide gas with
Answer:
you can test carbon dioxide gas with calcium hydroxide
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a cell was taken from dolly the sheep and used to make a geneticly identical copy of her the copy lived to be 6 years old what is that called?
Explanation:
dolly was cloned I guess
Polar bears are adapted to stay warm by growing thick fur. These organisms most likely live in a what
Answer:
They live in the open snow
Explanation:
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Phosphorous has two common isotopes, phosphorous - 30 and phosphorous - 31. Using the periodic table what can you infer about these two isotopes?
Explanation:
The idea here is that you need to use the Periodic Table of elements to find the mass number of the most common isotope of phosphorus, P.
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Explanation:
In an alpha emission, an alpha particle is ejected from a large nucleus. An alpha particle is simply a helium nucleus (atomic number is 2 and mass number is 4) so that means that the atomic number of the emitting nucleus decreases by 2 and its mass number decreases by 4.
How many moles of Chromium(III) nitrate (Cr(NO3)3) are produced when Chromium reacts with 0.85 moles of Lead(IV) nitrate (Pb(NO3)4) to produce chromium(III) nitrate (Cr(NO3)3) and lead? 4 Cr + 3 Pb(NO3)4 → 4 Cr(NO3)3 + 3 Pb
Answer:
[tex]0.64molCr(NO_3)_3[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given chemical equation, it turns out possible for us to realize there is a 4:3 mole ratio of chromium(III) nitrate to lead(IV) nitrate, and therefore, we can calculate the moles of the former by applying the shown below stoichiometry setup:
[tex]0.85molPb(NO_3)_4*\frac{3molCr(NO_3)_3}{4molPb(NO_3)_4} \\\\0.64molCr(NO_3)_3[/tex]
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based on the graph below, which statement
Answer:
4. Atmospheric pressure decreases as altitude increases.
Explanation:
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List several examples of what cells do all day?
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Answer:
Explanation:
cells process rna and trna
converting food into energy
the regrowth of cells that have died through out the day
the transcription of dna to rna
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Which half-reaction shows conservation of charge? * 5 points A) Cu + e– → Cu+ B) Cu2+ + 2e– → Cu C) Cu+ → Cu + e– D) Cu2+ → Cu + 2e–
Answer:
B) Cu2+ + 2e– → Cu.
Explanation:
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In this case, in the regard of redox reactions, we must keep in mind that half-reactions show us how the flow of electrons when an element undergoes a change in its oxidation state, say increasing or decreasing. In such a way, if the element is oxidized, increase the oxidation state, we add electrons on the right side and the contrary if the element is reduced, decrease the oxidation state.
In such a way, we can see that the reaction B) Cu2+ + 2e– → Cu, shows how the Cu2+ cations are reduced by adding electrons to produce Cu and thus, conserve the charge.
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Answer:
D, The volume will be multiplied by a factor of 4
Explanation:
First find the height
V = π(r^2)h
Plug in what we know
83 = π(3^2)h
83 = π(9)h
83 = (9π)h
9[tex]\pi[/tex] = 28.27
83/28.27 = (28.27)h/28.27
h = 2.94
Then find the volume of the new can by doubling the radius
3 x 2 = 6
r = 6
V = π(r^2)h
V = π(6^2)2.94
V = π(105.84)
V =332.51
For the first one, they rounded to the nearest whole #, so let's do the same.
V = 333
Then divide 333 by 83 to get 4
Therefore, the volume will be multiplied by a factor of 4
Is this an alpha or beta decay?
Answer:
alpha decay
Explanation:
How are people responsible for marine debris
Answer:
Marine debris comes from many different sources and enters the ocean in many ways. Intentional littering and dumping are a big cause of marine debris. ... Those rivers and streams can eventually carry the trash to the ocean. Improper or careless waste disposal is another big cause.
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Explanation:
What is the correct name for the chemical formula N408?
Answer:
molar mass (molar weight)
Explanation:
A dead tree is not an important part of an ecosystem. T or F
What is SnO2 compound name
What is the percent by volume of 12.5 mL of ethanol in 250 mL of water?
3%
5%
4%
6%
3. Which model has properties most similar to chlorine?
Model A
Model B
Model C
Model D
Answer:
bnsjsbbakakaisbsbwnsjznss
Explanation:
cnsjzjsnsnsjs ssnsnsnzksmnznnzna
A 400-gram sample of iron, initially at 21 0Cis heated to 65 0C. Determine the energy attained (in Joules) by the iron sample if the specific heat capacity of iron is 0.11 cal/g0C
Answer:
Q = 8100 J.
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given information, we can infer this is a question about calorimetry, and we can use the general heat equation to solve this one:
[tex]Q=mC(T_2-T_1)[/tex]
Thus, we plug in the given mass, specific heat and temperatures to obtain the energy involved in this heating process:
[tex]Q=400g*0.11\frac{cal}{g\°C} (65\°C-21\°C)\\\\Q=1936cal[/tex]
Which converted to Joules turns out to be:
[tex]Q=1936cal*\frac{4.184J}{1cal} \\\\Q=8100J[/tex]
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Answer:
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Explanation:
The saturation point for a solution is 50.0 grams of solute per 500. grams of solvent. If you pour 70.0 grams of
solute into 800. grams of solvent, how many more grams of solute can you dissolve before reaching saturation?
Answer:
10.0g of solute before reaching saturation
Explanation:
A saturated solution is the solution that contains the maximum amount of solute that can be dissolved. In the problem, you can have
50.0g of solute / 500.0g Solvent
Now, in 800.0g solvent you can dissolve:
800.0g Solvent * (50.0g solute / 500.0g Solvent) = 80.0g of solute can be added
As you dissolve initially 70.0g of solute. You can add:
80.0g - 70.0g =
10.0g of solute before reaching saturation