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Which has the greatest electronegativity?
A sturdy plant is placed in an airtight, transparent container. The entire experiment is then weighed. For 10 days, the plant grows inside the container. After 10 days, the container is weighed again. The air inside the container is pumped out and carefully analyzed.
What is true about the air inside the container and the mass of the experiment?
-The air is richer in carbon dioxide. The mass of the experiment has not changed
-The air is richer in oxygen. The mass of the experiment has changed.
-The air is richer in carbon dioxide. The mass of the experiment has changed.
-The air is richer in oxygen. The mass of the experiment has not changed.
Answer:
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Explanation:
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4. What is a common cause of acid rain?
Answer:
Exhaust from cars, trucks, and buses releases nitrogen oxides and sulfur dioxide into the air. These can cause acid rain.
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What’s solubility need it for science
Answer:
the ability of a compound to dissolve
Explanation:
salt dissolves in water so it would be soluble.
oil does not dissolve in water so it is not soluble
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Explain why sodium loses one electron and chlorine gains one electron in three or more sentences.
Answer:
Sodium and chloride form an ionic bond. Therefore the sodium atom loses one electron from its outer shell and the chlorine atom gains one electron. As this happens, the electron is transferred from the sodium atom to the chloride atom and so both atoms become ionic and have a full outer shell.
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3. both covalent and ionic
EXPLANATION
Sodium Phosphate is an ionic compound formed by two ions, Sodium Na+ and Phosphate PO−3 . In order for these two polyatomic ions to bond the charges must be equal and opposite. Therefore, it will take three +1 sodium ions to balance the one -3 phosphate ion. However, polyatomic ions are held together by covalent bonds, so this compound contains both ionic and covalent bonds.
You have been given four substances that are all white
solids at room temperature. List three specific tests that
you could perform to figure out whether they are ionic or
molecular compounds.
Ionic compounds have a high melting point while molecular compounds have a low melting point.
If I have a white solid, this solid may be ionic or molecular. Ionic substances dissolve in water while molecular substances do not dissolve in water. This is the first test.
Secondly, an ionic solid has a high melting point while a molecular solid has a low melting point. Again, ionic substances are crystalline when felt while molecular compounds are non crystalline when felt.
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After reading the passage, choose the statement that corrects the error()
Solids, such as an orange, take up less space than a watermelon When an orange or watermelon is moved and put into a container, the volume does not change. A liquid, such as
orange juice or water, will change shape when it is poured into a different container, but the volume stays the same Gases, such as helium, take the volume of the container they are in
The volume of hellum in a balloon will stay the same when the gas is released from the balloon
o When an orange or watermelon is moved and put into a container, the volume changes,
O Gases, such as helium, do not take the volume of the container they are in
o The volume of helium in a balloon will change when the gas is released from the balloon
A liquid, such as orange juice or water, will not change shape when it is poured into a different-shaped container
Answer:
B or C
Explanation:
because i think that watermelon's change volume in a different container
What do all the molecules in the table have in common?
Answer:
They all consist of the same amount of protons, electrons, and neutrons in an element.
Explanation:
For example in water (H20) contains 1 atom of protons, 1 atom of electrons and 1 atom of neutrons.
In a compound, chemical energy is _______________ when bonds break.
a
absorbed
b
released
c
both A and B
d
neither A or B
The force on an object is given by the equation F= ma. In this equation, Fis
the force, mis the mass, and a is the acceleration. What is the force on an
object that has a mass of 540 kg and an acceleration of 2.3 m/s2?
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 1, 242 \ N}}[/tex]
Explanation:
According to Newton's Second Law of Motion, force is the product of mass and acceleration.
[tex]F=ma[/tex]
In this formula, F is the force, m is the mass, and a is the acceleration.
The mass of the object is 540 kilograms and the acceleration is 2.3 meters per second squared.
m= 540 kg a= 2.3 m/s²Substitute the values into the formula.
[tex]F=(540 \ kg)(2.3 \ m/s^2)[/tex]
Multiply.
[tex]F=1242 \ kg*m/s^2[/tex]
Conver the units. 1 kilogram meter per second squared is equal to 1 Newton. Therefore, our answer of 1242 kilogram meters per second square is equal to 1242 Newtons.
[tex]F= 1242 \ N[/tex]
The force of the object is 1242 Newtons.
How does the concentration of ions in a strong acid differ from a weak acid?
Answer:
A strong base has a much smaller concentration of positive ions (hydrogen ions) and a much greater concentration of negative ions (hydroxide ions). The weak base has a much greater concentration of positive ions (hydrogen ions) and a much smaller concentration of negative ions ( hydroxide ions) = answer !!
Explanation:
What is considered a pure substance?
Answer:
A substance that has a fixed chemical composition throughout is called a pure substance such as water, air, and nitrogen. A pure substance does not have to be of a single element or compound.
Explanation:
Compound: A substance that contains more than one element
pure substance: is made up of one substance made up of only one type of molecule
Put the sets of 3 elements in order from least metallic character to most metallic character. Help please!!
Answer:
29:Mn,V,Sr
30:Ni,Pd,Cs
31:Cr, Mo, W
32:Sn,Pb,Ti
33:F, P, As
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A student compares a sample of isooctane with some petrol. the student found that the isooctane boiled at 99°C while the petrol boiled between 45 and 95°C. which of these is a puse Substance? Explain ur answer.
Answer:
The isooctane
Explanation:
A pure substance is, according to Wikipedia, "a chemical substance is a form of matter having constant chemical composition and characteristic properties." That's a lot of words, but we just need to focus on some of them: "constant... characteristic properties." The properties of a pure substance always stay the same, no matter what.
The boiling point of a substance is one of its properties. It looks like the petrol boils at different points, between 45 and 95°C. The isooctane, on the other hand, boils consistently at 99°C. So, we can infer that the isooctane is the pure substance.
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Element X is in group 2, and element Y is in group 7, of the periodic table. which ions will be present in the compound formed when X and Y react together?
A) X^+ and Y^-
B)X^2+ and Y^-
C)X^+ and Y^2-
D)X^2- and Y^+
Answer:
Element X has valency 2 while Y Valency 2, element Y has high tendency of gaining electrons for its stability thus the compound formed will be B
elements X is positively charged while Y will be negatively charged
The groups or the families in the periodic table are denoted by the vertical column. Element in group 2 and 7 forms compound with ions X²⁺ and Y⁻. Thus, option B is correct.
What is the periodic group?A group of the periodic table is also called a family that has the elements placed togther with the same number of the valence electron. Group II has two valence electrons and VII has seven valence electrons in the outer shells.
The two valence electrons of the atom can be donated easily compared to acquiring the six electrons to complete the octet and stability. Similarly, the seven valence electrons are hard to donate but can accept one electron to achieve satbility.
The group II element X will donate its two electrons to acquire a +2 charge, whereas group VII element Y will accept one electron and acquire a -1 charge.
Therefore, option B. X²⁺ and Y⁻ presents the ions of the compound.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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A chemist measured the temperature of a liquid to be 26 ∘C, then she heated the liquid to 83 ∘C. By how many Kelvins did the temperature change.
Answer: 57.C
Explanation: simple subtraction
Which one of the following is an example of extensive
property?
a Hardiness
be Density
a Meliting point
d. Electrical resistance
Clear my choice
Answer:c
Explanation:
Answer:
mass an volume or hardines be density
An atom's Lewis dot structure has three dots. Which of the following elements could it be, and why? (4 points)
Group of answer choices
Aluminum, because it is in group 13 and has three valence electrons.
Lithium, because it is a group 1 element with three total electrons.
Magnesium, because it is in period 3 and has three valence electrons.
Potassium, because it is an alkali metal and has three inner shell electrons.
Answer : The correct option is, Magnesium because it is a group 2 element with two valence electrons.
Explanation :
Element = Calcium
Atomic number = 20
Electronic configuration of Ca =
Number of valence electrons in Ca = 2
The number of inner shell electrons in Ca = 18
This option is wrong because lewis-dot structure shows only valence electrons not inner shell electrons.
Element = Carbon
Atomic number = 6
Electronic configuration of C =
Number of valence electrons in C = 4
This option is wrong because only outermost p-sublevel electrons are not showing in lewis-dot structure.
Element = Lithium
Atomic number = 3
Electronic configuration of Li =
Number of valence electrons in Li = 1
This option is wrong because it has only 1 electron in outermost shell.
Element = Magnesium
Atomic number = 12
Electronic configuration of Ma =
Number of valence electrons in Ma = 3
This option is correct.
Lewis-dot structure : It is defined as the structure in which valence electrons of the atom is shown as dots.
ANOTHER EXPLANATION:
Answer: C. Magnesium, because it is a group 2 element with two valence electrons.
An atom's Lewis dot structure has two dots. Which of the following elements could it be, and why?
A. Calcium, because it is an alkaline earth metal with two inner shell electrons.
B. Carbon, because it has two electrons in its outermost p sublevel.
C. Lithium, because it is a group 1 element with two bonding electrons.
D. Magnesium, because it is a group 2 element with two valence electrons.
Explanation:
If you were to look at the periodic table magnesium would be in group 2. Since magnesium is in group 2 therefore it will have two valence electrons. Calcium is another possible answer because it is also in group two, but for this quiz it is incorrect. Lithium is incorrect because it is in group 1 and therefore it would only have 1 valence electron. Carbon is also incorrect because it is in group 14 so it would have 4 valence electrons. Hope this helps and makes sense.
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The Lewis dot structure of an atom has three dots. With three valence electrons and belonging to group 13, which of the following elements may it be?
Are the elements of group 13 metals?The semi-metal boron (B) and the metals aluminum (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), and thallium (In) are all members of the boron family (Tl). The periodic table's fifth element, boron (Z=5), is found in Group 13. It is categorized as a metalloid because of its characteristics, which combine those of metals and nonmetals.
What traits does group 13 exhibit?The Periodic Table of Elements places these elements in Group 13 (XIII) of the p block. Metallic elements include thallium, gallium, indium, and aluminum. In their outermost shells, they each have three electrons shell with the valence electron configuration ns2np1 (one electron in the p orbital and a complete s orbital).
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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What do you think are the unique characteristics of the Earth that allow the existence of life?
Answer: Oxygen, Water and Trees
Explanation: No other planet in the solar system has an atmosphere of oxygen or liquid water or trees on them.
Which of the following is the equation for wave speed?
Answer:
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v is the wave speedf is frequencylambda is wave lengthAn object experiences a net force to the right that gives it an acceleration of 2.0 m/s2. If the net force is doubled then the new acceleration of the object will be ???
Answer:
The acceleration of an object as produced by a net force is directly proportional to the magnitude of the net force, in the same direction as the net force, and inversely proportional to the mass of the object.
24.) In humans animals and plants the DNA is found in the?
Answer:
chromosome
Explanation:
Answer:
Most of the DNA in all animals, humans, and plants is found in the cell nucleus. Humans, animals and plants contains both DNA and RNA in the cell nucleus and they have to be present in all because every organisms structure and function directly depends upon them.
Explanation:
determine whether each phrase describes starch, glycogen, or cellulose.
Answer:
Starch is a soft, white, tasteless powder that is insoluble in cold water, alcohol, or other solvents.
glycogen is a substance deposited in bodily tissues as a store of carbohydrates. It is a polysaccharide which forms glucose on hydrolysis.
Cellulose is a molecule, consisting of hundreds and sometimes even thousands of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Copernicus believed the planetary motions were due to:
Answer:circular heliocentric orbits.
Explanation:
Which description is an example of the effects of rising temperatures?