Option C, slopes are same but y intercepts are different is the correct answer
The following are examples of physical properties EXCEPT
Group of answer choices
reaction with oxygen
magnetism
electrical conductivity
boiling point
Answer:
color (intensive)
density (intensive)
volume (extensive)
mass (extensive)
boiling point (intensive): the temperature at which a substance boils.
melting point (intensive): the temperature at which a substance melts.
how did robert hooke contribute to the cell theory?
A. he invented the microscope
B. he said cells can be created from other cells
C. he created cells in his lab
D. he was the first person to use the term “cells”
Answer:
D - He was the first person to use the term Cells.
Explanation:
Hooke invented the first compound light microscope (not first microscope) and he examined a cork and saw that it was made up of thousands of empty pockets which he later called 'Cells'.
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Chose all of the correct statements pure vs mixture
Answer:
I think that a pure substance is a form of matter that has a constant composition and properties that are constant throughout the sample. Mixtures are physical combinations of two or more elements and/or compounds.
Explanation:
This process of heat transfer by conduction would NOT work __________
A) in space.
B) in a solid.
C) under water.
D) in the atmosphere.
Science
Answer:
B and C are the correct answers.
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Answer:
C
Explanation:
Answer:
c.metal
Explanation: metal is able to carry heat
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Answer:
I think the answer would be C.
Explanation:
Microwaves emit radiation onto the leftover food, meaning the heat transfers to it through radiation.
A fluorescent light tube has an internal volume of 400 cm and an internal pressure of 200 kPa.
It is filled with 0.03 moles of an ideal gas.
What is the temperature of the gas inside the fluorescent light tube?
A 3.21 x 10 K
B 3.21 x 10?K
с 3.21 x 105K
D 3.21 x 10K
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Answer:
Temperature of gas is 3.21×10² K
Explanation:
Given data:
Volume of bulb = 400 cm³ (400/1000 = 0.4L)
Pressure of bulb = 200 KPa (200/101= 1.974 atm)
Number of moles of gas = 0.03 mol
Temperature of gas = ?
Solution:
Formula:
PV = nRT
R = general gas constant = 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K
1.974 atm × 0.4 L= 0.03 mol × 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K × T
0.7896 atm.L = 0.002463 atm.L/K × T
T = 0.7896 atm.L / 0.002463 atm.L/K
T = 321 K 0r 3.21×10² K
A beaker with a pale liquid in it massed 84.2 grams on a digital balance. Its volume read 42mL
Answer:
320 ml
Explanation:
What are the three main technical support options for Microsoft users? Find It Myself, Ask the Community, Get Live Help Communities, Find It Myself, Guide Me Fix a Problem, Find It Myself, Communities Ask the Community, Get Live Help, Fix a Problem
Answer:
Find It Myself, Ask the Community, Get Live Help
Explanation:
The three main options for Microsoft users are Find It Myself, Ask the Community, Get Live Help. The first of which is finding it yourself through the search menu or help guidelines provided by Microsoft in all of their operating systems. Secondly, would be asking the community through search engines such as Google or through Microsoft help forums. Lastly, would be getting live help since Microsoft opertaing systems have a remote desktop feature that allows you to connect to another IT professional from a distance, or you can simply contact an IT professional to visit you in person for technical assistance.
Quick chem question!
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
A and C sounds not logic
B is wrong since all the molecules has different numbers of carbon and hydrogen
D sounds correct because triple covalent bond exist at the C-C bonding
How is data not actually obtained from the experiment represented in a line graph?
•with a double line
•with a colored line
•with a broken line
•with only dots
Answer:
with a double line
Recall all the models you described in task 1. Think about the results each model would predict for Rutherford's experiment. Which atomic models does Rutherford's experimental evidence support? Explain why these models are compatible with the experimental results.
The question is incomplete; the complete question is:
Recall all the atomic models you described in task 1. think about the results...
Recall all the atomic models you described in task 1. think about the results each model would predict for rutherford’s gold foil experiment. which atomic models does rutherford’s experimental evidence support? explain why these models are compatible with the experimental results.
the models in task 1 were dalton's, thomson's, rutherford's, and bohr's.
Answer:
Bohr's
Explanation:
Rutherford's theory laid the foundation upon which Bohr's model is founded. Rutherford established the fact that at the center of the atom, there is a nucleus whose radius is smaller than the radius of the atom. This nucleus is positively charged and most of the mass of the atom is concentrated there. Electrons move round this nucleus in orbits.
The experimental evidences of the Bohr's model shows that Rutherford's model was fundamentally correct. However, Bohr's model introduced the idea of quantization of the energy of electrons in an atom. The model went further to explain the spectra lines of the hydrogen atom.
if you toward the right of the periodic table is it harder or easier to remove valence electrons?
Answer:
harder
Explanation:
Answer:
The increased distance weakens the nuclear attraction to the outer-most electron, and is easier to remove
Explanation:
The variable placed on the horizontal or x-axis of a graph is what variable
Answer:
Independent variable
Explanation:
Use this formula: Q=(m)(∆T)(Csp), where Q is heat (what you’re solving for), m is mass in grams (g), ∆T is the change in temperature (ending temp. minus beginning temp.) in degrees Celsius (∘C), and Csp is the specific heat capacity in joules per gram per degree(J/g ∘C). The answer will be in joules of energy (J).
Just multiply all three quantities given in the text together (as it shows in the formula!) to get Q. But remember, you have to figure out the change in temperature (like 10 ∘C to 50 ∘C is a change of 40 ∘C).
1. A calorimeter holds 75 g water at 26°C. A sample of hot copper is added to the water. The final temperature of the water and copper is 39°C. What is the change in enthalpy associated with the change in the water’s temperature? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.19 J/g°C.
2. A chemist heats a 215-g sample of iron from 25.0°C to 90.0°C. How much heat did the iron absorb? The specific heat capacity of iron is 0.45 J/g°C.
1. Q = 4085.25 J
2. Q = 6288.75 J
Further explanationHeat can be calculated using the formula:
Q = mc∆T
A calorimeter is a device used to measure the specific heat of material
1. mass of water : m= 75 g
T1 = 26°C
T2 = 39°C
Csp = 4.19 J/g°C.
[tex]\tt Q=m.c.\Delta T\\\\Q=75\times 4.19\times (39-26)\\\\Q=4085.25~J[/tex]
2.mass of iron = 215 g
T1 = 25°C
T2 = 90°C
Csp = 0.45 J/g°C.
[tex]\tt Q=m.c.\Delta T\\\\Q=215\times 0.45\times (90-25)\\\\Q=6288.75~J[/tex]
a suspension is said to be. unstable why. old fast I will mark brainly
Answer with Explanation:
A "suspension" is said to be unstable because some of its particles settle at the bottom when it is left for some time. One example of this is the "antibiotic suspension." If you might have noticed, the particles settle at the bottom and this is the reason why it is important to shake the medicine before giving it to patients. Another point to consider is the fact that the suspension has a residue when you try to filter out the particles. This means the solute can be separated from the solvent; thus, it cannot be distributed uniformly. So, this makes it unstable.
Osmosis is the movement of molecules across a cell membrane. Why does this help
maintain homeostasis?
Explanation:
Osmosis helps maintain homeostasis by maintaining concentration of solvents and solutes constant inside cells.
two atoms are isotopes of the same element, the atoms must have
Answer:
the answer is isotopes
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Convert 645 Newtons per quart to tons per liter. (The picture is a conversion table for help)
Answer:
0.067 ton/Litre.
Explanation:
645 Newtons per quart to tons per liter.
We'll begin by converting 645 Newton/quart to gram/quart (g/q). This can be obtained as:
1 N/q = 100 g/q
Therefore,
645 N/q = 645 N/q × 100 g/q / 1 N/q
645 N/q = 64500 g/q
Therefore, 645 Newton/quart is equivalent to 64500 grams per quart.
Next, we shall convert 64500 grams per quart to pounds per quart. This can be obtained as follow:
454 g/q = 1 pound/q
Therefore,
64500 g/q = 64500 g/q × 1 p/q / 454 g/p
64500 gram/quart = 142.07 pound/quart
Therefore, 64500 gram/quart is equivalent to 142.07 pound/quart.
Next, we shall convert 142.07 pound/quart to ton/quart. This can be obtained as follow:
2000 p/q = 1 ton/q
Therefore,
142.07 p/q = 142.07 pq × 1 ton/q / 2000 p/q
142.07 pound/quart = 0.071 ton/quart
Therefore, 142.07 pound/quart is equivalent to 0.071 ton/quart.
Finally, we shall convert 0.071 ton/quart to ton/litre. This can be obtained as follow:
1 ton/q = 1/1.06 ton/L
Therefore,
0.071 ton/q = 0.071 ton/q × 1/1.06 ton/L / 1 ton/q
0.071 ton/quart = 0.067 ton/Litre
Therefore, 0.071 ton/quart is 0.067 ton/Litre.
From the above illustration, 645 Newton/quart is equivalent to 0.067 ton/Litre.
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5. Explain how atoms and elements differ from one
another.
Answer:
A particular atom will have the same number of protons and electrons and most atoms have at least as many neutrons as protons. An element is a substance that is made entirely from one type of atom. For example, the element hydrogen is made from atoms containing just one proton and one electron.
Explanation:
What is surface area?
an isotope or barium (atomic number 56)has an mass of 138.how many neutrons are in the nucleus of this isotope
Answer:
Diagram of the nuclear composition and electron configuration of an atom of barium-138 (atomic number: 56), the most common isotope of this element. The nucleus consists of 56 protons (red) and 82 neutrons (blue).
What reaction would the chemical equation 2H2O→2H2+O2 represent? helppppp!!!
decomposition of water
formation of water
replacement of water
combustion of water
Answer:
C. Decomposition of water
Explanation:
A decomposition reaction occurs when one reactant breaks down into two or more products.This can be represented by the general equation: AB → A + B. Examples of decomposition reactions include the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen, and the breakdown of water to hydrogen and oxygen.
The equation for the decomposition of water; 2H2O --> 2H2+O2
Answer:
Decomposition of water!
Explanation:
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Based on these footprints, you decide that the organism started to run.
Your idea is known as what? *
Imagine that you're writing a paper on the topic of ocean acidification. Find two articles about ocean acidification on the Internet that you could use in your research. Name them Source 1 and Source 2, and include a link to each source. Be sure to also include the name of the website or organization that published the source.
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
When you are writing a scholarly paper, you have to conduct a thorough search for source materials online. These sources must be reliable, credible and contain verifiable information. In a project such as writing a paper on the topic 'ocean acidification', the following materials are relevant;
Source 1) 'Functional impacts of ocean acidification in an ecologically critical foundation species,'; Brian Gaylord, Tessa M. Hill, Eric Sanford, Elizabeth A. Lenz, Lisa A. Jacobs, Kirk N. Sato, Ann D. Russell, Annaliese Hettinger; Journal of Experimental Biology 2011 214: 2586-2594; doi: 10.1242/jeb.055939
Source 2) 'Impacts of ocean acidification on marine fauna and ecosystem processes'; Fabry, V. J., Seibel, B. A., Feely, R. A., and Orr, J. C. ; ICES Journal of Marine Science, 65: 414–432; doi: 10.1093/icesjms/fsn048
what is the population of the study
Answer:
The study population is the subset of the target population available for study (e.g. schizophrenics in the researcher's town). The study sample is the sample chosen from the study population.
Explanation:
In research terminology the Population can be explain as a comprehensive group of individuals, institutions, objects and so forth with have a common characteristics that are the interest of a researcher. Any value which is identified or measured from the characteristics of entire population can be called as Parameter.
find the atomicity of water
Answer:
atomicity of water is 3
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
one molecule of water contains two atoms of hydrogen and one atom of oxygen, the atomicity of water is three.
Which measurement has the greatest number of significant figures?
a
60.6 mg
b
60,600 mg
c
6.060 mg
d
606 mg
Answer:
Option B = 60,600 mg (correct option)
Explanation:
First of all we will have an idea which numbers are consider as significant.
1 = All non-zero digits are consider significant figures like 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9.
2= Leading zeros are not consider as a significant figures. e.g. 0.02 in this number only one significant figure present which is 2.
3= Zero between the non zero digits are consider significant like 105 consist of three significant figures.
4= The zeros at the right side e.g 3400 are also significant. There are four significant figures are present.
In given options, Option A 60.6 mg have 3 significant figures.
Option B have 5 significant figures.
Option C have 4 significant figures.
Option D have 3 significant figures.
Thus option b is correct option which have more significant figures.
When elements form ionic bonds, each atom is left with a __________________ outer shell.
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Answer:
Each atom is left with a complete outer shell. An ionic bond forms between a metal ion with a positive charge and a nonmetal ion with a negative charge.
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