Answer:
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Explanation:
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Elements in a ___ on the Period Table of Elements have similar chemical characteristics and properties.
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Answer:
We can't see the options so we don't know what we can put
Explanation:
Which element in Period 3 has the largest atomic radius?
Answer:
sodium
Explanation:
Liquid or solid water that falls to the ground is called
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Kinetic and Potential Energy
Answer:
When a ball is rolled up a hill, it has potential energy that can turned into kinetic energy. The kinetic energy would be the ball rolling down the hill.
Explanation:
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. Which laboratory equipment would most likely be used for testing a substance for the presence of monosaccharides? *
Answer:
Benedict's reagent is the indicator we use to detect monosaccharides. When monosaccharides are mixed with Benedict's and heated, a color ange occurs.
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What type of ion would radium (88Ra) become when forming an ionic compound, and what would the oxidation number be?
A) a cation with a +2 charge
B) a cation with a -2 charge
C) an anion with a +1 charge
D) an anion with a -1 charge
Answer:
The correct option is A
Explanation:
Radium is an atom with the atomic number of 88. It is a metal found in group 2 of the periodic table; meaning that it has two valence electrons in it's outermost shell. As a metal that wants to form an ionic compound, radium would have to lose these two valence electrons to become a divalent positively charged cation (Ra²⁺). Thus, the correct option is A
Every organism has a unique common name.
Group of answer choices
True
False
Plz answer the test end in 20 min
Answer true
Explanation:
Every recognized species on earth (at least in theory) is given a two-part scientific name. ... These naming rules mean that every scientific name is unique. For example, if bluegill sunfish are given the scientific name Lepomis macrochirus, no other animal species can be given the same name
This particle has mass but no charge.
Answer:
Neutrons
Explanation:
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A wheelbarrow has wooden handles that are 3.5 feet long. The axle on the wheel is the
fulcrum and is 0.5 feet from the end. What is the MA? You know you can probably lift 70
pounds without too much effort. How heavy of a wheelbarrow load can you lift?
Please answer
Which has the larger atomic radius Ga Or B
Answer:
Ga-135 is the largest atomic radius because B atomic radius is 85
An unknown metal with a mass of 585.6 grams, changes temperature from 46.5°C to 84.5°C when it absorbs 795J of energy. Find specific heat of the unknown metal.
Answer: So the answer would be um I dont
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Explanation: The equation that relates heat (q) to specific heat (c_p) , mass (m), and temperature change (Delta{T}) is shown below.
q=c_p times m times Delta{T} The heat that is either absorbed or released is measured in joules. The mass is measured in grams. The change in temperature is given by Delta{T}= T_f - T_i , where T_f is the final temperature and T_i is the initial temperature. Step 1: List the known quantities and plan the problem .
Known
heat = q = 134 J
mass = m = 15.0 g
Delta{text{T}} = 62.7^circ text{C} - 24.0^circ text{C} = 38.7^circ text{C}
Unknown
c_p text{of cadmium}= ? text{J}/ text{g}^circ text{C}
The specific heat equation can be rearranged to solve for the specific heat.
Step 2: Solve .
c_p=frac{q}{m times Delta{T}}=frac{134 text{ J}}{15.0 text{ g} times 38.7^circ text{C}}=0.231 text{ J/g}^circ text{C}
Step 3: Think about your result .
The specific heat of cadmium, a metal, is fairly close to the specific heats of other metals. The result has three significant figures.
Since most specific heats are known, they can be used to determine the final temperature attained by a substance when it is either heated or cooled. Suppose that a 60.0 g sample of water at 23.52°C was cooled by the removal of 813 J of heat. The change in temperature can be calculated using the specific heat equation.
Delta{T}=frac{q}{c_p times m}=frac{813 text{ J}}{4.18 text{ J/g}^circ text{C} times 60.0 text{ g}}=3.24^circ text{C}
Since the water was being cooled, the temperature decreases. The final temperature is:
T_f=23.52^circ text{C} - 3.24^circ text{C}=20.28^circ text{C}
How much energy is required to boil 65 grams of 100°C water
And then heat the steam to 150°C?
Answer:
13598 J
Explanation:
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = amount of energy (J)
m = mass (grams)
c = specific heat capacity
∆T = change in temperature
m = 65g, specific heat capacity of water = 4.184J/g°C, initial temperature= 100°C, final temperature = 150°C
Q = 65 × 4.184 × (150 - 100)
Q = 271.96 × 50
Q = 13598 J
Hence, 13598 J of energy is required to boil 65 grams of 100°C water and then heat the steam to 150°C.
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A radio station transmits to a receiving antenna. The radio wave sent is a
a.
surface wave
b.
torsional wave
c.
longitudinal wave
d.
transverse wave
longitudinal
all sound waves are longitudinal
What element is this atom?
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ASAP, NO TROLLS 20 points!!!!
Answer:
1.- Chemical change
2.- Because the atoms in the image are tranformed into a new molecule
3.- Yes, it does
4.- Due to the amount of atoms are the same both in products and reagents
Explanation:
Answer:
1.- Chemical change
2.- Yes it does ,because the atoms in the image are transformed into a new molecule
3.- Yes, it does because energy is not being created or destroyed
4.- Due to the amount of atoms are the same both in products and reagents
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1. The table below lists some properties of a sample of lauric acid.
Property
Value
hf
Volume
hc
2
Mass
Boiling point
79.6 ml
70.022 g
222°C
Number of
moles
0.350
RT
Which of these is an intensive property of this sample?
Answer:
Boiling point
Explanation:
We define extensive properties as those properties that change with the amount of the substance present. These include; mass, weight, and volume.
Intensive properties, on the other hand, do not change with the amount of the substance present. They are characteristic of the substance. They include; color, melting point, boiling point, electrical conductivity, and physical state at a given temperature.
Which model best represents a pattern?
Antenne UHF
Chaum
RTG
Master
Antenne
grand gain
DAN
REMS
RAD
SAM
Chemin
Is iron rusting a chemical reaction? Explain why or why not.
Answer: Yes- Rusting is an oxidation reaction. The iron reacts with water and oxygen to form hydrated iron(III) oxide, which we see as rust. Iron and steel rust when they come into contact with water and oxygen – both are needed for rusting to occur. Rusting is an example of a chemical change. A chemical property describes the ability of a substance to undergo a specific chemical change. A chemical property of iron is that it is capable of combining with oxygen to form iron oxide, the chemical name of rust.
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DRAW A PEDIGREE
Read the following information and ON NOTEBOOK PAPER, construct a pedigree using the symbols we went over Tuesday: Scott is married to Christa. They have 3 children, Blake (a son), Peyton (a daughter), and Ashton (a daughter). Blake is married to Allie and they have 2 children, Henry (a son) and Harper (a daughter).
When you have completed your pedigree drawing, take a picture and attach it to this assignment and submit.
Answer:
Here you go
Explanation:
(02.03 LC)
What term is used to describe the lowest energy level of a particle? (5 points)
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation: Photon is the basic unit of light. The excited state refers to the state when any specified electron gained some energy from surrounding. In the ground state, the electron carries no energy and this refers to its lowest energy level.
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Answer:
The answer is 2
Explanation:
when viewed from earth number 2 would be a waning gibbous
Science hmk due tmr morning need help!! pls answer all 3 and number which one is which for example...
1.j
2.j
3.j
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Answer:
If heart disease is suspected, we use two-dimensional doppler imaging technologies that take in-depth images of the heart. The doppler system records sound waves as they bounce off blood cells in your heart and change pitch. The blood flow shown in these images is colorized to better detect any problems.
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
....Which is the best classification for West Nile virus?
food-borne illness
irradiated disease
antibiotic resistant bacteria
emerging infectious disease
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Emerging infectious disease
Answer:
d
Explanation:
emerging infectious disease
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Which is an example of potential energy?
Question 7 options:
A fox chasing a mouse
A bowling ball rolling towards the pins
A car sitting at the top of a hill
A kite flying in the air
If you have 2.0 moles of sodium chloride (NaCl), what is its mass in grams?
Answer:
117g
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Number of moles = 2moles
Unknown:
Mass of NaCl = ?
Solution:
To solve the problem, we need to use the expression below;
Mass of NaCl = number of moles x molar mass
Molar mass of NaCl = 23 + 35.5 = 58.5g/mol
So;
Insert the parameters and solve;
Mass of NaCl = 2 x 58.5 = 117g
It takes much less energy to change the temperature of oil than it does to change the temperature of water
Answer:
i think so
Explanation: