Howyiong did Newton live?

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Answer 1
84 years (1643-1727)
Answer 2

Answer:4 January 1643 [O.S. 25 December 1642] Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, England

Died 31 March 1727 (aged 84) [O.S. 20 March 1726] Kensington, Middlesex, Great Britain

Explanation:


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Balance this reaction:
___Naz3(PO4)+ ___K(OH) ---> ___Na(OH) +___K3(PO4)

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Just use an online balanced

What dosage in grams per kilogram of body weight does a 134 lb woman receive if she takes two 275 mg tablets of penicillin?
How many 150. mg tablets should a 31 lb child take to receive the same dosage?

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Answer:

The dosage is 0.0906 g/kgThe child should take 8.5 tablets to receive the same dosage

Explanation:

First we convert 134 lb into kg:

1 lb = 0.453 kg134 lb * [tex]\frac{0.453kg}{1lb}[/tex] = 60.702 kg

Then we convert 275 mg into g:

1000 mg = 1 g275 mg * [tex]\frac{1g}{1000mg}[/tex] = 0.275 g

Now we can calculate the dosage in grams per kilogram of body weight, keeping in mind that two tablets are consumed:

(0.275 g) * 2 / 60.702 kg = 0.0906 g/kg

As for the second part, first we convert 31 lb into kg:

31 lb * [tex]\frac{0.453 kg}{1lb}[/tex] = 14.043 kg

Now we calculate how many penicillin grams should be consumed:

14.043 kg * 0.0906 g/kg = 1.27 g

We convert 1.27 g of penicilin into mg:

1.27 g * 1000 = 1270 mg

Finally we calculate how many 150 mg tables should be taken:

1270 mg / 150 mg = 8.5 tablets

Which agent of erosion is probably at work in the area

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The weather!!! not sure though sorry if you get wrong

4. Calculate the final temperature of 75.4 g water originally at 12.6 °C after it absorbs 3.85 kcal
of heat.

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Answer:

63.7 °C

Explanation:

Step 1: Given and required data

Mass of water (m): 75.4 gInitial temperature (T₁): 12.6 °CAbsorbed heat (Q): 3.85 kcalSpecific heat capacity of water (c): 1 cal/g.°C

Step 2: Calculate the final temperature of the water (T₂)

We will use the following expression.

Q = c × m × (T₂ - T₁)

T₂ = Q/c × m + T₁

T₂ = 3.85 × 10³ cal/(1 cal/g.°C) × 75.4 g + 12.6 °C = 63.7 °C

While playing hockey in gym class, Timmy is trying to send a plastic puck across the floor and into the goal. Which of the following best describes the forces acting on the plastic puck as it travels across the floor and into to the goal? A.-electromagnetic and gravity. B-.gravity and friction. C.-mechanical force and friction. D-.magnetism and friction
NO LINKS.....pls!

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Answer:

The answer is gravity and friction.

Explanation:

What was the independent variable in Mendel's pea plant experiment?

A.The temperature
B.Cross-pollination
C.Type of plant
D.Characteristic of the offspring

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The answer for this is “D” I do believe

Cuo
+ H2 → → Cu + + H20
colorless
water
black
powder
reddish
solid
gas
vapor

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Explanation:

because there is 2 hydrogen atoms in the reactions side of the equation (you can tell because the H has a 2 in the subscript) you have to have 2 hydrogen atoms in the reactants side to help balance out the equation. and since the copper and oxygen atoms are already balanced there is no coefficient needed.

Si tengo 56 gramos de amoniaco gaseoso (NH3) ¿Cuántos moles y moléculas (entidades elementales) podré obtener?

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Answer: 56 grams of gaseous ammonia (NH3), has 3.28 moles and [tex]19.80 \times 10^{23}[/tex] molecules.

Explanation:

Given: mass of [tex]NH_3[/tex] = 56 g

Molar mass of [tex]NH_3[/tex] is 17.03 g/mol.

As moles of a substance are its mass divided by the molar mass. Therefore, moles of [tex]NH_3[/tex] are calculated as follows.

[tex]No. of moles = \frac{mass}{molar mass}\\= \frac{56 g}{17.03 g/mol}\\= 3.28 mol[/tex]

According to the mole concept, 1 mole of every substance contains [tex]6.022 \times 10^{23}[/tex] molecules. Hence, number of molecules present in 3.28 moles of [tex]NH_3[/tex] are calculated as follows.

[tex]No. of molecules = no. of moles \times 6.022 \times 10^{23}\\= 3.28 mol \times 6.022 \times 10^{23}\\= 19.80 \times 10^{23}[/tex]

Therefore, we can conclude that 56 grams of gaseous ammonia (NH3), has 3.28 moles and [tex]19.80 \times 10^{23}[/tex] molecules.

Determine the mass/mass % of 4.0 g of KOH in 50.0 g of solution

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Answer: 8%

Explanation:

Can't you just do 4/50= 8%?  If not, just remember that for empirical formula, do percent to grams, and grams to moles, divide by smallest and multiply to whole!

Given that the nucleophilic substitution reaction used 5.0 mL of t-pentyl alcohol and 12.0 mL of conc. hydrochloric acid to produce t-pentyl chloride, what is the theoretical yield of t-pentyl chloride, in grams

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Answer:

4.90 g

Explanation:

Given that:

volume of t-pentyl alcohol = 5 mL

the standard density of t-pentyl alcohol = 0.805 g/mL

Recall that:

density = mass(in wt) /volume

mass = density × volume

mass = 0.805 g/mL × 5 mL

mass = 4.03 g

Volume of HCl used = 12 mL

The reaction for this equation is shown in the image attached below.

From the reaction,

88.15 g of t-pentyl alcohol reacts with concentrated HCl to yield 106.59 g pf t-pentyl chloride.

4.03 g of t-pentyl alcohol forms,

[tex]= \dfrac{106.59 \ g \times 4.03 \ g}{88.15 \ g}[/tex] of t-pentyl chloride.

Therefore,

Theoretical yield of t-pentyl chloride = 4.90 g

Name the part in red:
H2 + O2 -> H2O

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Answer:subscript

Explanation:

What is the molarity of a solution containing 7.47 moles of solute in 4.31 liters of
solvent?

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Answer:

1.73 M

Explanation:

Molarity is moles per liter, so we need to divide 7.47 moles by 4.31 liters to get the molarity of the solution.

7.47/4.31 ≈ 1.73 M

Laughing gas can decompose into nitrogen and oxygen

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Nitrous oxide decomposes into nitrogen and oxygen, according to 2 N2O (g) -> 2 N2 (g) + O2 (g). ... In an experiment, a stream of N2O is passed through a tube 25 mm in diameter and 20 cm long. The flow rate of the gas is 0.75 L/min.

what are the physical properties of matter?​

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Answer:

Physical properties are typically things you can detect with your senses.

Explanation:

Physical Properties
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.

What is the difference between chemical change and physical change

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In a physical change the appearance or form of the matter changes but the kind of matter in the substance does not. However in a chemical change, the kind of matter changes and at least one new substance with new properties is formed. Hope this helps!

Answer:

In a physical change the appearance or form of the matter changes but the kind of matter in the substance does not. However in a chemical change, the kind of matter changes and at least one new substance with new properties is formed.

A sample of polonium-210 has an initial mass of 390 milligrams (mg). If the half-life of polonium-210 is 36 days, how many mg of the sample remains after 72 days?

A.
392 mg

B.
195 mg

C.
97.5 mg

D.
48.75 mg

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

I got this question right on my test.

Which gland would most likely have an issue with maintaining the breakdown of food?

the thyroid
the thymus
the pancreas
the ovaries

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Answer:

OKAY EVERYONE STOP SAYING PANCREAS THATS WRONG

Explanation:

It is actually thyroid

Final volume of a .50 M H3PO4 solution prepared from 50 mL of a 6 M H3PO4 solution

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Answer:

600 mL

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Initial concentration (C₁) = 6 M

Initial volume (V₁) = 50 mL

Final concentration (C₂) = 0.5 M

Final volume (V₂) =?

Using the dilution formula (i.e C₁V₁ = C₂V₂) we can obtain the final volume as illustrated below:

C₁V₁ = C₂V₂

6 × 50 = 0.5 × V₂

300 = 0.5 × V₂

Divide both side by 0.5

V₂ = 300 / 0.5

V₂ = 600 mL

Thus, the final volume is 600 mL

Select all the correct answers.
Which statements demonstrate scientific research bias?

Jennifer studied the most convenient sample instead of obtaining a sample that better represented the entire population.
Tyler's conclusion was supported by his data, but it did not agree with his hypothesis.
Manny was presented with several possible research topics, and he chose the one he found most interesting.
Ellie carried out the same experiment four times, and she obtained the same result every time.
Brad expected a certain result from his experiment, so he interpreted his data in a way consistent with that result.

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Answer:

1. Jennifer

Jennifer tried to cut corners and exclude a chunk of people from the population, making her results biased.

2. Brad

Brad was just seeing what he wanted to see, instead of facing the results of his experiment, which makes him scientifically biased. It's known as 'cherry-picking' informally.

Explanation:

Why are the rest not biased?

1. Tyler

You don't need your results and conclusion to agree with your hypothesis. A hypothesis is just your guess, it's not absolute and doesn't demonstrate bias if it doesn't agree with your conclusion.

2. Manny

He simply chose a topic he was interested in. It would be a different story if he already had a topic, but only chose information that agreed with his hypothesis, neglecting other pieces of information.

3. Ellie

This demonstrates no bias. She carried out an experiment and, according to experimental data, received the same results every time. She did not purposefully alter them to make them what she wanted to see.

Answer:

1. Jennifer

Jennifer tried to cut corners and exclude a chunk of people from the population, making her results biased.

2. Brad

Brad was just seeing what he wanted to see, instead of facing the results of his experiment, which makes him scientifically biased. It's known as 'cherry-picking' informally.

Explanation:

PLEASE HELP ME !!!! !!!!

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Answer:

180-115-31=34

describe two sources of energy and explain how they work

please help me (50points)​

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Solar energy:-

In this way the energy generated through sun light with the help of solar panels and to be used in many works.

Wind energy:-

This is generated by moving turbines with windmills .It is used to create electric energy

What is the oxidation number of iron in FeO?

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Answer:

+2

Explanation:

Answer:

2 electrons

Explanation:

In Iron (II) oxide, or Ferrous Oxide, or FeO, the Iron element (Fe) is bonded to the Oxygen, in the oxidation state of "2". This means that the Iron has accepted 2 electrons from the Oxygen.

What is the name for Al(O)2?

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Answer:

Aluminium oxide ________

It takes 53.0 J to raise the temperature of an 11.0 g piece of unknown metal from 13.0∘C to 24.3 ∘C. What is the specific heat for the metal?

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Answer:

51 = ( 8.2/1000)Kg ×S (11.5)

51×1000= 8.2 (11.5)S

S = 51000/94.3

S = 540.8 J/kg K

Explanation:

Palmitic acid, derived from palm oil, is one of the most common fatty acids found in butter, cheese, milk, and meat.

a. True
b. False

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Answer:

a. True

Explanation:

Palmitic acid is the acid found in animals and plants. It is the saturated acid that contains fats. It is extracted from palm oil and from fat sources like butter, cheese, milk and meat. It is added in milk with low fat content to add Vitamin A in it. The fat content of palmitic acid is very high. excessive consumption of palmitic acid leads to heart diseases and life risks.

12. Photosynthesis builds sugars out of small molecules, making it an

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Answer:

Condensation reaction/ direct synthesis reaction

Explanation:

Combines simple molecules to form complex molecules producing water

WHAT IS A ROCK?

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A rock is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter. It is categorized by the minerals included, its chemical composition and the way in which it is formed
A rock is any naturally occurring solid mass or aggregate of minerals or mineraloid matter. It is categorize by the minerals included, it’s chemical composition and the way in which it is formed.

The bullet train was traveling at a speed of 200mi/hr for 2 hours. What
was the total distance traveled? *
O 100mi
O 01mi
O 40mi
O 400mi

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Answer:

Distance is speed x time

So 200 x 2 =400mi

how many atoms are in 14 moles of cadium

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Answer:

14x6.02x10^23=8.428x10^23 atoms

Answer:

atoms are in 14 moles of cadmium. Cadmium is present in some foods and is emitted when fossil fuels like as coal and oil is used, smoking cigarettes. It is used in craft glazes, metal batteries, and coatings. We know that 1 mole of Cadmium (Cd contains) 6.023*1023 atoms, which is Avogadro's number

Explanation:

Calculate the volume, in milliliters, for the following:

.850 mol of NaNO3, from a .500 M NaNO3 solution

30.0 g of LiOH from a 2.70 M LiOH solution

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Answer: The volume for 0.850 mol of [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] from a [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] solution is 1700 mL.

The volume of 30.0 g of LiOH from a 2.70 M LiOH solution is 464 mL.

Explanation:

Molarity is the number of moles of solute present in a liter of solution.

As given moles of [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] are 0.850 mol and molarity of [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] solution is 0.5 M. Hence, its volume is calculated as follows.

[tex]Molarity = \frac{no. of moles}{Volume (in L)}\\0.5 M = \frac{0.850 mol}{Volume}\\Volume = 1.7 L (1 L = 1000 mL)\\= 1700 mL[/tex]

Therefore, the volume for 0.850 mol of [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] from a [tex]NaNO_{3}[/tex] solution is 1700 mL.

As given mass of LiOH are 30.0 g from a 2.70 M LiOH (molar mass = 23.95 g/mol) solution. Hence, its number of moles are calculated as follows.

[tex]No. of moles = \frac{mass}{molar mass}\\= \frac{30.0 g}{23.95 g/mol}\\= 1.25 mol[/tex]

So, volume for LiOH solution is calculated as follows.

[tex]Molarity = \frac{no. of moles}{Volume (in L)}\\2.70 M = \frac{1.25}{Volume}\\Volume = 0.464 L (1 L = 1000 mL)\\= 464 mL[/tex]

Therefore, volume of 30.0 g of LiOH from a 2.70 M LiOH solution is 464 mL.

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