a toy car is pushed forward with a force of 5N. Air resistance and friction apply a combined force of 3.5N backwards, what is the resultant force

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Answer 1

Answer:

Hi... U should do like this

5 - 3.5=1.5 (N)


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What three consumers live in the epipelagic zone?

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Answer:

The epipelagic zone reaches from the surface of the ocean down to around 650 feet. This is the zone most exposed to light, and as such is host to the highest concentrations of the ocean's life. There are thousands of animals that roam this zone, including dolphins, most sharks, jellyfish, tuna and corals.

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Formula of a copper (II)sulfate hydrate lab

Mass of empty dish: 50.58 g
mass of crystals and dish: 55.63
mass of crystals after first heating: 54.57
mass of crystals after second heating: 53.83
mass of crystals after 3rd heating: 53.74
then it asks for the mass of crystals in the evaporating dish. i said 50.58/55.63x100= 90.94(i’ve yet to round to significant figures) and i’m unsure as to whether or not this is the proper equation?? i get more questions on the crystals for the heating, and then it goes to ask: determine the mass of water evaporated from ye crystals during the heating. If you know what equation to use, please let me know!!

the other questions: using the mass of water evaporated from the crystals after the 3rd heating, determine the percentage by mass of water in the copper (II) sulfate hydrate crystals.

Based on the following formulae fir copper determine the GFM of the hydrate crystals: CuSO4 x 5H2O
then more like that but this ones for the accepted percentage by mass of water in the hydrate crystals: CuSO4x5H2O.

then determine percent error.

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Answer:

Weigh the empty crucible, and then weigh into it between 2 g and 3 g of hydrated copper(II) sulphate. Record all weighings accurate to the nearest 0.01 g.

Support the crucible securely in the pipe-clay triangle on the tripod over the Bunsen burner.

Heat the crucible and contents, gently at first, over a medium Bunsen flame, so that the water of crystallisation is driven off steadily. The blue colour of the hydrated compound should gradually fade to the greyish-white of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate. Avoid over-heating, which may cause further decomposition, and stop heating immediately if the colour starts to blacken. If over-heated, toxic or corrosive fumes may be evolved. A total heating time of about 10 minutes should be enough.

Allow the crucible and contents to cool. The tongs may be used to move the hot crucible from the hot pipe-clay triangle onto the heat resistant mat where it should cool more rapidly.

Re-weigh the crucible and contents once cold.

Calculation:

Calculate the molar masses of H2O and CuSO4 (Relative atomic masses: H=1, O=16, S=32, Cu=64)

Calculate the mass of water driven off, and the mass of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate formed in your experiment

Calculate the number of moles of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate formed

Calculate the number of moles of water driven off

Calculate how many moles of water would have been driven off if 1 mole of anhydrous copper(II) sulfate had been formed

Write down the formula for hydrated copper(II) sulfate.

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Explanation:

Need help in these 2 questions

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Answer:

1 = 7.5m/s and 2 = 8m/s

Explanation:

For question no. 1

Given

wavelength = 5 m

Frequency = 1.5 Hz

Velocity =?

We have the formula that

Velocity = wavelength * frequency

= 5 * 1.5

= 7.5 m/s

For question no. 2

Frequency = 2 Hz

Wavelength = 4 m

Velocity = ?

We have the formula that

Velocity = wavelength * frequency

= 4* 2

= 8 m/s

Hope it will help :)

Answer:

1. 7.5m/s

2. 8m/s

Explanation: velocity = Wavelength x Frequency so 5m*1.5Hz=7.5m/s and 2Hz*4m=8m/s

Hydrochloric acid (HCl) and sodium hydroxide (NaOH) react to form water and sodium chloride (NaCl). If you have 2.87 g of HCl, 3.75 g of water, and 1.98 g of NaCl, how many grams of NaOH were reacted? Your answer should go to the hundredths place.

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Answer:

2.86g

Explanation:

Mass of HCl  = 2.87g

Mass of water  = 3.75g

Mass of NaCl  = 1.98g

Unknown:

Mass of NaOH reacted  = ?

Solution:

  The reaction expression is given as:

           HCl    +   NaOH   →   NaCl   +  H₂O

According to the law of conservation of mass, the mass of reactants and products must be the same.

   Mass of HCl   +   Mass of NaOH  = Mass of NaCl  +  Mass of H₂O

      2.87g + Mass of NaOH  = 1.98g + 3.75g

           Mass of NaOH  = 1.98g + 3.75g - 2.87g  = 2.86g

Megan let her wagon outside what was raining and filled with water. When Megan tried to move the wagon that afternoon, she failed to budge the wagon. Why did Megan's wagon become hard to move?

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Answer:

The rain filled the wagon with water meaning it gave the wagon more weight which made it hard to move.

aluminum bromide reacts with chlorine gas to produce aluminum chloride and bromide gas. if we have 9 moles of chlorine gas. how many moles of chlorine can we produce?

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Moles of Bromine produced = 9 moles

Further explanation

Given

9 moles of Chlorine gas

Word equation

Required

Moles of Chlorine produced

Solution

We change the word equation into a chemical equation (with a formula)

Aluminum bromide reacts with chlorine gas to produce Aluminum chloride and bromide gas

2AlBr₃+3Cl₂⇒2AlCl₃+3Br₂

moles Cl₂ = 9

Maybe you mean, how many moles of Bromine can we produce?

From equation, mol ratio Cl₂ : Br₂ = 3 : 3, so mol Br₂=mol Cl₂=9 moles

Hydrogen and oxygen are examples of which of these?
elements
compounds
none of the above
molecules
I need to know astroides

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Molecules
I hope this helps

Please help me, Thank you!

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Answer:

5

Explanation:

The electrons in the outermost shell are the valence electrons. Since there are 5 electrons in the third energy level, there are 5 valence electrons.

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Specific gravity compares the density of a substance to the density of _____.
PLEASE HELP ILL GIVE YOU 15 POINTS !!!!!!

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Answer:

Specific gravity compares the density of a substance to the density of air.

Specific gravity is compared the density of a substance to the density of water.

What is specific gravity?

Specific Gravity is a dimensionless quantity that can be defined as the ratio of the density of a substance to the density of the water at a particular temperature.

The mathematical formula of the specific gravity can be written as:

Specific gravity = density of substance / density of water

The density of water at 4°C is used as a reference point as water has the highest density of 1000 kg/m³.  Specific gravity or relative gravity does not have any dimension as it is a dimensionless quantity.

Specific gravity is the ratio of a substance’s density to that of water at a specific temperature. The temperature plays an important role in determining the specific gravity of a substance.

Therefore, specific gravity is a characteristic of the substance at a particular temperature and pressure that also affects the specific gravity.

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Which has a greater ionization energy: lithium or bromine? Which has a greater ionization energy: vanadium or sodium?

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1.Lithium has the greater ionization energy
2. Vanadium has a greater ionization energy

A sample of carbon dioxide gas at a pressure of 1.10 atm and a temperature of 20.6 C, occupies a volume of 19.2 L. If the gas is allowed to expand at a constant temperature to a volume of 24.3 L, the pressure of the gas sample will be ____ atm.

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Answer:

P₂ = 0.87 atm

Explanation:

Given data:

Initial pressure = 1.10 atm

Initial volume = 19.2 L

Final volume = 24.3 L

Final pressure = ?

Solution:

The given problem will be solved through the Boyle's law,

"The volume of given amount of gas is inversely proportional to its pressure by keeping the temperature and number of moles constant"

Mathematical expression:

P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

P₁ = Initial pressure

V₁ = initial volume

P₂ = final pressure

V₂ = final volume  

Now we will put the values in formula,

P₁V₁ = P₂V₂

1.10 atm × 19.2 L = P₂ × 24.3 L

P₂ = 21.12 atm. L/ 24.3 L

P₂ = 0.87 atm

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Select the correct boxes.
Which two elements have the same number of valence electrons?
Element
Atomic Number
barium
56
neon
10
silicon
14
carbon
6
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Answer:

barium and silicon has same valence electrons

Explanation:

barium-2,8,18,18,8,2

neon-2,8

silicon-2,8,2,2

carbon-2,4

Answer: both barium and silicone

Explanation:

it was an my exam

What does the slope of a distance versus time graph represent?

Total time
Average time
Average distance
Speed

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Answer:

Speed

Explanation:

Motion can be represented by a distance-time graph, which plots distance on the y-axis and time on the x-axis. The slope of a distance-time graph represents speed. The steeper the slope is, the faster the speed.

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how is mathematics utilized in performing science​

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Answer:

Mathematics is used in Physical Science to calculate the measurements of objects and their characteristics, as well as to show the relationship between different functions and properties. Arithmetic, algebra and advanced mathematics may be used.

Explanation:

The diagram shows the movement of magma due to
convection currents.
Based on the diagram, which
part of Earth is the
coolest?
A) the crust
Crust
B) the mantle
the outer core
Mantle
C) Outer core
D) the inner core
Inner core

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Answer:

A) The crust

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Explanation:

Answer:

The coolest part in the diagram shown is A.) The Crust

Explanation:

This is because as more and more layers form, they soon harden because they are further away from the heat force, which would be the core.

Hope this helps. Sorry if I am wrong. ;-;

If 0.621miles = 1 km, how many miles will a person run during a 15 km race?

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15km • 0.621 miles= 9.315 miles

What is the oxidation state of the copper in the compund of CuCl²

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Answer:

The oxidation number of metallic copper is zero. In its compounds, the most common oxidation number of Cu is +2. Less common is +1. Copper can also have oxidation numbers of +3 and +4

Explanation:

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Answer:

61.5 dry quarts = 67.72509L

Explanation:

Dry ice changes from a solid to a gas in a process known as A. Melting B. Freezing C.sublimation

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

solid to gas directly

Which condition must exist in order for conduction to occur between two substances?
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A ) The molecules of the substances must be touching.
B) Both substances must be the same temperature.
C) At least one substance must be a liquid
D) Most of the molecules must be slow moving.

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Answer: B

Explanation:

Answer:

B. Both substances must be the same temperature.

Explanation:

If an 85.0 mL container of helium gas at standard pressure is heated from 20.oC to 91oC and the pressure is increased to 2.8 atm, then what would the new volume be for the He gas

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Answer: V₂ = 37.71mL

Explanation: To determine the new volume of Helium gas, use the Combined Gas Law, which states the following relationship among pressure, volume and temperature:

[tex]\frac{P_{1}V_{1}}{T_{1}} =\frac{P_{2}V_{2}}{T_{2}}[/tex]

where index 1 relates to the initial state of the gas and index 2 to the final state of the gas.

Temperature is in Kelvin, so:

T = °C + 273

For this situation, standard pressure is 1 atm. Temperatures will be:

T₁ = 20 + 273 = 293 K

T₂ = 91 + 273 = 364 K

Solving:

[tex]V_{2}=\frac{T_{2}P_{1}V_{1}}{P_{2}T_{1}}[/tex]

[tex]V_{2}=\frac{364*1*85}{2.8*293}[/tex]

[tex]V_{2}=\frac{30940}{820.4}[/tex]

[tex]V_{2}=[/tex] 37.71

The new volume of He gas is 37.71 mL.


3. A 240 mL sample of argon gas at 270 K is cooled until the volume is 180 mL. What is the new temperature?

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Answer:

202.5 K

Explanation:

If more of a liquid evaporates,does that mean it has stronger intermolecular forces

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

The stronger the intermolecular forces the molecules tend to stay in the liquid phase. Compounds with weak intermolecular forces are more volatile and more molecules overcome those forces to pass to the gas phase.

Question 2 (Multiple Choice Worth 2 points)
(01.03 LC)
2
A student is trying to calculate the density of a can. He already knows the mass, but he needs to determine the volume as well. Which of the following formulas can be used to calculate
the volume of the can?
3
O V =
3
1
OVE Tran
3
OV=53
Ov=mrah

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Answer:

[tex]\pi[/tex] r²  x h

Explanation:

A can is cylindrical in nature. Using the formula of the volume of the can, we can find this unknown volume.

The volume of cylinder is given as:

   Volume of a cylinder  = Area x height

  Volume of  a cylinder = [tex]\pi[/tex] r²  x h

Therefore density of the can;

      Density  = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]

How are electrons added to orbitals in an electron configuration?

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Answer:

Electrons are added to atomic orbitals in order from low energy bottom of the graph to high (top of the graph according to the Aufbau principle. Principle energy levels are color coded, while sublevels are grouped together and each circle represents an orbital capable of holding two electrons

Explanation:

Which of the following latitudes receive the most direct solar energy?
A latitudes near the north pole
B latitudes near the south pole
C latitudes near mountain ranges
D latitudes near the equator

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Answer:

The answer to your question is D.

Explanation:

The latitudes near the equator receives the most direct solar energy.

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Suna passes an electric current through a sample of clear, colorless, and odorless liquid. As the experiment continues, bubbles form, and the volume of liquid decreases. Suna collects samples of two colorless, odorless gases that bubble out of the liquid. One of the gases burns. Neither the original liquid nor the other gas burns. Which is the best explanation of her results

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The question is incomplete, the complete question is;

Suna passes an electric current through a sample of clear, colorless, and odorless liquid. As the experiment continues, bubbles form, and the volume of liquid decreases. Suna collects samples of two colorless, odorless gases that bubble out of the liquid. One of the gases burns. Neither the original liquid nor the other gas burns. Which is the best explanation of her results? The electric current changed some of the sample to gas even though the sample was not breaking down. Therefore, the original liquid is a compound. The electric current released a gas that was odorless and colorless, like the original sample. Therefore, the original liquid is an element. The sample was broken down by the electric current and formed a new substance that could burn. Therefore, the original liquid is a compound. The sample lost some of its volume, but the gas still had the same chemical makeup as the original sample. Therefore, the original liquid is an element.

Answer:

The sample was broken down by the electric current and formed a new substance that could burn. Therefore, the original liquid is a compound.

Explanation:

When electric current is passed through a compound, the compound may become broken down to release its constituents. We refer to this phenomenon as electrolysis. We can now say that the substance has been 'decomposed' electrolytically.

Since the original sample was decomposed to yield a gas that could burn and one that couldn't burn even though the original sample couldn't burn, then the original sample is a compound.

According to kinetic theory, all matter is made up of small particles. The particles are constantly
moving
Diagram 1 shows how the particles may be arranged in a solid.
Diagram 1
(a)
One kilogram of a gas has a much larger volume than one kilogram of a solid
Use kinetic theory to explain why.
Enter your answer

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Answer:

Explanation:

(a) there are strong forces (of attraction) between the particles in a solid

accept molecules / atoms for particles throughout

accept bonds for forces

1

(holding) the particles close together

particles in a solid are less spread out is insufficient

1

or

(holding) the particles in a fixed pattern / positions

but in a gas the forces between the particles are negligible

accept very small / zero for negligible

accept bonds for forces

1

so the particles spread out (to fill their container)

accept particles are not close together

gas particles are not in a fixed position is insufficient

One kilogram of a gas has a much larger volume than one kilogram of a solid. In kinetic theory particles in a solid are less spread out but in gas the force between the particles are negligible.

What is Kinetic Theory of matter ?

The kinetic theory of matter states that all matter is made up of tiny particles which are constantly moving in a state of motion. All particles should posses energy.

Thus from above conclusion we can say that One kilogram of a gas has a much larger volume than one kilogram of a solid. In kinetic theory particles in a solid are less spread out but in gas the force between the particles are negligible.

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1. NaF, Na₂S, Na₃P, Na₂O

2. MgF₂, MgS, Mg₃P₂, MgO

3. AlF₃, Al₂S₃, AlP, Al₂O₃

Further explanation

Given

Ionic charge

Required

The formula of binary ionic compounds

Solution

Ionic compounds consisting of cations (ions +) and anions (ions -)

Ionic compounds usually consist of metal cations and non-metal anions

Metal: cation, positively charged.

Nonmetal: negatively charged

The anion cation's charge is crossed

The ionic compounds :

1. NaF, Na₂S, Na₃P, Na₂O

2. MgF₂, MgS, Mg₃P₂, MgO

3. AlF₃, Al₂S₃, AlP, Al₂O₃

What is the attraction between all objects to have matter

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Answer:

Gravity.

Explanation:

In science, matter can be defined as anything that has mass and occupies space. Any physical object that is found on earth is typically composed of matter. Matter are known to be made up of atoms and as a result has the property of existing in states.

Generally, matter exists in three (3) distinct or classical phases and these are;

1. Solid: it is the state of matter in which the physical substance has a definite shape and fixed volume but not compressible. Examples of solids are pen, screwdriver, television, car etc.

2. Liquid: it is the state of matter in which the physical substance can be poured and it takes the shape of its container. Also, liquids generally have a definite volume. Examples of liquids are urine, water, milk, blood etc.

3. Gas: it is the state of matter in which the physical substance has no definite shape or volume and as a result fills all available space. Also, gases are easily compressible and can flow. Examples of gases are hydrogen, oxygen, argon, nitrogen etc.

The attraction between all objects that have matter is generally referred to as gravity.

Generally, this force of attraction (gravity) attracts an object (body) towards another having mass, or towards the center of a planetary body such as earth.

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