some students observe four different lab investigations. The students record their observations in a table.
Investigation
Observations
1
A beaker of water is
heated on a hot plate. Bubbles form in
the water, and steam is given off.
2
Oil is added to a beaker of water. Oil forms a layer on top
of the water
3
Sand and iron filings are mixed in a beaker. A magnet is
then used to separate the iron filings from the sand.
4
A piece of chalk is placed in a beaker of vinegar Bubbles
form as a gas is given off.
Which investigation most likely involved a chemical reaction?
Answer:
Number 4 is an example of a chemical reaction
Explanation:
heThe chalk is reacting with the vingear which is creating a new substance. The new substance is the gas that the reaction gives off.
How does resource extraction affect local and national economies?
Answer:
The direct channels by which extraction can affect the economy are of particular interest. The development of mines or oil and gas fields can result in significant shocks to a regional economy, generating jobs and drawing in capital from other regions and countries.
Explanation:
1. What is the geologic time scale? Explain how the geologic time scale is a model.
2. How many millions of years was the Paleozoic?
3. During what era did the dinosaurs live?
4. During what period where the first early human relatives found?
If you start with 5.5 liters of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2), how many molecules of oxygen gas (O2) will be produced?
Answer:
2.75 mol O2
Explanation:
2 H2O2 = 2 H2O + O2 is the formula
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PLS HELP ME IT IS SUPPOSED TO BE DONE IN 10 MINS PLS In a two paragraph (it can be a 2 sentence paragraph) extended response, summarize the ways in which technological advances and enforcement of safety and environmental laws and regulations are attempting to avoid or reduce the negative effects of finding, producing, and transporting oil.
Answer:
Environment: They must be supplied and used in ways that have minimal safety and environmental stewardship have advanced safety regulations and practices, promulgated rules for reducing VOC emissions from oil and gas production and ... disposal protocols are similarly reducing negative impacts to air and water.
Explanation:
What happens to salt water and fresh water when you try to mix them.
Answer:
the lighter fresh water rises up and over the salt water
Explanation:
this is because the salt water is denser
Answer:
When trying to mix fresh/salt water it leads to variable and dynamic chemical conditions, especially salinity because fresh water flowing into the estuary is less salty and less dense than water from the ocean, it often floats on top of the heavier seawater.
Explanation:
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A disease caused by the inflammation of mucus membranes inside the bronchial tubes. There are more than 3 million U.S. cases a year.
Inflammation can have causes that aren't due to underlying disease. Examples include injuries such as sprains and strains, overuse, or insect bites.
Explain how you could use the solubility of a substance to make a saturated solution.
Answer:
Add solute to liquid until dissolving stops.
Evaporate a solvent from a solution until the solute begins to crystallize or precipitate.
Add seed crystals to a solution that is supersaturated.
Explanation:
Define the following terms
Uniformitarianism
&
trace fossil
Answer:
Uniformitarianism- A theory that geologic process that occur today are similar to those that have occurred in the past
Trace Fossil- A fossil of a foot or trail or other travel of an animal rather than of the animal itself
A science class performed an investigation to model heat absorption with sand and water. The class put a beaker of sand and beaker of water under a heat lamp. The data to the left were the results after 10 minutes of heating. Using the information in the data table to the left, is the data the class collected valid?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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