Answer:
The answer is 3.0 g/mLExplanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]
From the question
mass = 15 g
volume = 5 mL
We have
[tex]density = \frac{15}{5} \\ [/tex]
We have the final answer as
3.0 g/mLHope this helps you
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Answer:
balenced
Explanation:
(6.2 x 10 5 ) / (2.5 x 10 -3 ) =
(6.2 x 10 5 ) x (2.5 x 10 -3 ) =
solve each scientific notation
Answer:
651/22 and 14322
Explanation:
why would an atom have zero charge
Answer:
The overall charge of an atom is zero. ... The charge from a proton or electron are of equal strength, therefore if an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons, it will be electrically neutral. However, atoms are not always electrically neutral, in which case they are called ions.
Explanation:
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Find the isotope nation and the decay particle
A carver begins work on the following block of granite that has a mass of 2700 g. What is the density of the granite? 10 cm 5 cm 20 cm What is the volume of the granite? cm3 What is the density of the granite? The piece of granite would g/cm3 (float, sink) in water because
Answer:
I would say it would float do to the density a weight is not heavy enough to sink
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Answer:
It's B.
Explanation:
how many nuetrons are in chlorine 37?
Answer:
18
Explanation:
An element with 17 protons will always be chlorine. However an element's mass numbers can vary, which means that it can have different numbers of neutrons. So although chlorine has a mass number of 35 which means it has 18 neutrons.
What is the exponent when you convert 0.000978 into scientific notation
A. 4
b. -4
c. 3
d. -6
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Answer:
B: -4
Explanation:
0.000978
0.00978(x10)
0.0978(x10x10)
0.978(x10x10x10)
9.78(x10x10x10x10)
9.78 X (10^4)
9.78X10^-4
because you move the decimal to the left it becomes negative 4
Move the decimal so there is one non-zero digit to the left of the decimal point. The number of decimal places you move will be the exponent on the 10 If the decimal is being moved to the right, the exponent will be negative. If the decimal is being moved to the left, the exponent will be positive.
Obsidian is a best fit to which of the following categories?
O Mineral
O Rock
O Mineraloid
O Mineralistic
how many different elements are there in the molecule C8H11NO2?
a. 21
b. 2
c. 4
d.11
Answer:
4
Explanation:
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Answer:
Subconscious - psychic activity just below the level of awareness
Election - the act of electing someone
Explanation:
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convert 250cm³ to m³
Answer:
0.00025 m3
Explanation:
it just is; used conversion table
a solid that is formed during a chemical reaction, typically solution
Answer:
precipitate
Explanation:
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arrange 0.35 kilograms 9.4 grams and 5 grams to smallest to largest
Answer:
5 grams < 9.4 grams < 0.35 kilograms
Explanation:
Kilograms (Kg) and grams (g) are both units of measurement for MASS quantity. However, these units are not the same as they vary in magnitude. The kilograms is bigger unit of measurement than the grams. 1000grams makes 1kilograms.
According to this question, 0.35 kilograms 9.4 grams and 5 grams are to be arranged in ascending order i.e. from smallest to largest. First, we need to change all the units to the same.
We change 0.35kg to g
Since 1000g = 1kg
Then, 0.35kg = 0.35 × 1000
= 350g.
Rearranging the values, we have:
5 grams < 9.4 grams < 0.35 kilograms
If an astronomer was to look through a telescope and notice that a star's emitted light had a slightly red tint to it, compared to what the emitted light should be. What would that mean about that star?
Answer:
In the chapters that follow, we will provide the temperature of the stars we are describing, and this section tells you how those temperatures are determined from the colors of light the stars give off. Hubble Space Telescope image of the Sagittarius Star Cloud. The image shows many stars of various colors, white, blue, red and yellow spread over a black background. The most common star colors in this image are red and yellow. Figure 1: Sagittarius Star Cloud. This image, which was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, shows stars in the direction toward the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The bright stars glitter like colored jewels on a black velvet background. The color of a star indicates its temperature. Blue-white stars are much hotter than the Sun, whereas red stars are cooler. On average, the stars in this field are at a distance of about 25,000 light-years (which means it takes light 25,000 years to traverse the distance from them to us) and the width of the field is about 13.3 light-years. (credit: Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI/NASA))
Color and Temperature
As we learned in The Electromagnetic Spectrum section, Wien’s law relates stellar color to stellar temperature. Blue colors dominate the visible light output of very hot stars (with much additional radiation in the ultraviolet). On the other hand, cool stars emit most of their visible light energy at red wavelengths (with more radiation coming off in the infrared) (Table 1). The color of a star therefore provides a measure of its intrinsic or true surface temperature (apart from the effects of reddening by interstellar dust, which will be discussed in Between the Stars: Gas and Dust in Space). Color does not depend on the distance to the object. This should be familiar to you from everyday experience. The color of a traffic signal, for example, appears the same no matter how far away it is. If we could somehow take a star, observe it, and then move it much farther away, its apparent brightness (magnitude) would change. But this change in brightness is the same for all wavelengths, and so its color would remain the same. Table 1. Example Star Colors and Corresponding Approximate Temperatures
Star Color Approximate Temperature Example
Blue 25,000 K Spica
White 10,000 K Vega
Yellow 6000 K Sun
Orange 4000 K Aldebaran
Red 3000 K Betelgeuse
Go to this interactive simulation from the University of Colorado to see the color of a star changing as the temperature is changed. The hottest stars have temperatures of over 40,000 K, and the coolest stars have temperatures of about 2000 K. Our Sun’s surface temperature is about 6000 K; its peak wavelength color is a slightly greenish-yellow. In space, the Sun would look white, shining with about equal amounts of reddish and bluish wavelengths of light. It looks somewhat yellow as seen from Earth’s surface because our planet’s nitrogen molecules scatter some of the shorter (i.e., blue) wavelengths out of the beams of sunlight that reach us, leaving more long wavelength light behind. This also explains why the sky is blue: the blue sky is sunlight scattered by Earth’s atmosphere.
Color Indices
In order to specify the exact color of a star, astronomers normally measure a star’s apparent brightness through filters, each of which transmits only the light from a particular narrow band of wavelengths (colors). A crude example of a filter in everyday life is a green-colored, plastic, soft drink bottle, which, when held in front of your eyes, lets only the green colors of light through. One commonly used set of filters in astronomy measures stellar brightness at three wavelengths corresponding to ultraviolet, blue, and yellow light. The filters are named: U (ultraviolet), B (blue), and V (visual, for yellow). These filters transmit light near the wavelengths of 360 nanometers (nm), 420 nm, and 540 nm, respectively. The brightness measured through each filter is usually expressed in magnitudes. The difference between any two of these magnitudes—say, between the blue and the visual magnitudes (B–V)—is called a color index. By agreement among astronomers, the ultraviolet, blue, and visual magnitudes of the UBV system are adjusted to give a color index of 0 to a star with a surface temperature of about 10,000 K, such as Vega. The B–V color indexes of stars range from −0.4 for the bluest stars, with temperatures of about 40,000 K, to +2.0 for the reddest stars, with temperatures of about 2000 K. The B–V index for the Sun is about +0.65. Note that, by convention, the B–V index is always the “bluer” minus the “redder” color. Why use a color index if it ultimately implies temperature? Because the brightness of a star through a filter is what astronomers actually measure, and we are always more comfortable when our statements have to do with measurable quantities.
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8. Calculate the mass of 3.47x 1023 gold atoms.
Answer:
the answer is 1.227
3. How do patterns in the periodic table predict the behavior and properties of elements?
which element has a grater atomic radius ?phosphorus or bismuth ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
bismuth has the greatest atomic radius.
The half-life of Zn-71 is 2.4 minutes. If one had 100.0 g at the beginning, how many grams would be left after 7.2 minutes has elapsed?
7.2 / 2.4 = 3 half-lives
(1/2)3 = 0.125 (the amount remaining after 3 half-lives)
100.0 g x 0.125 = 12.5 g remaining
what is a Contraction science
Answer:
Contraction. (Science: physiology) a shortening or reduction in size, in connection with muscles contraction implies shortening and/or development of tension. Origin: L. Contractus = drawn together.
Explanation:
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What is the mass of an object with a density of 80 g/mL and a volume of 8.5 mL?
Answer:
The answer is 680 gExplanation:
The mass of a substance when given the density and volume can be found by using the formula
mass = Density × volumeFrom the question
volume = 8.5 mL
density = 80 g/mL
We have
mass = 80 × 8.5
We have the final answer as
680 gHope this helps you
a) Why is mole called fundamental
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b) State the law of moment.
Explanation:
The mole is the amount of substance of a system which contains as many elementary entities as there are atoms in 0.012 kilogram of carbon 12. The mole is defined in terms of the physical properties of a real object, the carbon atom. Therefore it is a base unit. ...
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Why are fresh vegetables sprinkled with water at the grocery store (you should use what you learned to infer the answer to this)? Use the following terms: osmosis, diffusion, passive transport, cell membrane and equilibrium in your answer.
Answer:
They do this so that water will diffuse into the vegetables and keep them plump and allow them to keep their look of freshness. 7. Roads are sometimes salted to melt ice.
Explanation:
Which would be least helpful in reducing indoor pollution?
O A. Increasing airflow
B. Using all-natural cleaning products
C. Having house plants
O D. Having thick carpet
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Which process is represented by this diagram?
Answer:distillation
Explanation:
The process represented by the diagram is chromatography.
What is chromatography?
Chromatography is a separation technique used to separate components present in a mixture.It makes use of two phases the stationary phase and mobile phase .
Stationary phase is a phase in which the mixture components to be separated is loaded. Mobile phase is a phase which is run over the stationary phase so as to enables components of mixtures to separate.
Separation of components is based on the principle that components of mixture which are soluble in mobile phase travel large distances over stationary phase while those which are insoluble or less soluble travel less distances over stationary phase.
For every component which is separated, a Rf value can be calculated which is simply ratio distance traveled by solute divided by distance traveled by solvent front.
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A student accidentally left a bottle of ammonia unclosed in the corner of a laboratory
After a few minutes the entire laboratory smelled of ammonia.
Which process has occurred?
A
Brownian motion
B
Diffusion
с
Evaporation
D
Distillation
Answer:
Evaporation
Explanation:
because the ammonia is left unclosed
The smell of ammonia has been spread from a corner to entire room by the process of diffusion. Thus, option B is correct.
Ammonia has been the liquid compound with the formula [tex]\rm NH_4[/tex]. It has a pungent smell. Ammonia has been used in several synthesis reactions, and in various industrial processes.
The diffusion has been the process of transfer of molecules from higher concentration to lower concentration. The smell of ammonia has been spread in the entire laboratory from a corner.
The ammonia molecules in the bottle are at higher concentration while there has been lower concentration of ammonia in the environment. With the process of diffusion there has been the transfer of ammonia molecules in the environment.
Thus, diffusion has been responsible for spreading the smell of ammonia in the laboratory from a corner. Thus, option B is correct.
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O the elements that make up glucose are different than the elements that make up ethanol.
O the ratio of the elements is different in ethanol than in glucose.
O the chemical properties of the elements that make up the compounds are different.
O glucose has more elements than the ethanol.
Answer:
the second one
Explanation:
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Answer:this ? 2end one
Explanation:
Georgia has many invasive species including the gypsy moth, kudzu, boll weevil, and tropical spiderwort. All of these have led to the destruction of many local ecosystems, and have cost Georgian's millions of dollars. What characteristic of Georgia makes it a place where invasive species often end up? A) more forest space than any other state B) shrinking population leaving room for other organisms to live C) the lack of a variety of species opens the door to invasive ones D) hundreds of miles of highway, a very large airport, and many ports for ships and cargo
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Invasive species are the non-native species in a particular area, society or environment causing more havoc than good. Invasive species are introduced into the environment through many means which might be intentional and which might not.
One of the reason behind the presence of invasive species in Georgia is to augment the native specie present in Georgia at that time for instance, one of the invasive species mentioned in the question that is "kudzu" was introduced to the environment in Georgia as specie for controlling erosion.
Although some invasive species were introduced into Georgia by mistake, some invasive species were also introduce because of the need for new Specie in the environment.
Answer:
It's D
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