What are some facts about Radon???

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Answer 1

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It was the fifth radioactive element discovered, and is typically a colorless gas that puts off an insane glow when frozen.


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Your best way of actually getting the answer is to scale and match each one to the correct tab on the table

How much so you can be dissolved and 50 mL of water at 30 Celsius see chart:)

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Answer:

The correct answer is - 100 grams.

Explanation:

The solubility graph is a very useful tool because it tells you the amount of solute that can be dissolved per  100 mL  of water in order to have a saturated solution of potassium nitrate at a given temperature.

In order to find the solubility of the salt at  30 ∘ C , start from the  30 ∘ C

mark on the graph and move up until you intersect the curve. At the point of intersection, move left until you intersect the  y  axis and read off the value that you land on which is 200. However, it is for 100 ml so half the value you read:

200/2 = 100 gram .

So, solubility  ≈  100 g / 50 mL water

So, a saturated solution of solute will hold about  100 g  of dissolved solute, that is of dissociated solute, per 50 mL  of water at  30 ∘ C .

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Formula: [tex]Velocity \: V = f \lambda \\ Solution: = 5 \times 0.8 \\ = 4 \: {ms}^{ - 1} [/tex]

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The first guy is correct. That's what I got too

The higher the effective nuclear charge, the greater the -------- exerted by the nucleus of the added electron?

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Answer:

Pull

Explanation:

The higher the effective nuclear charge, the more the nucleus will be gaining protons. This process makes the electrons to be drawn closer to the positive charge of the nucleus.

Thus, it leads to a greater pull exerted by the nucleus on the added electrons.

2. If you have 100 graham crackers, unlimited chocolate, and only five marshmallows, how many S’mores can you make? Show calculations.

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I'm pretty sure it's only 5, because once you've used up all 5 marshmallows, you can't make any more s'mores. Unless just graham crackers and chocolate counts as a s'more...

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If you put a link, you will be reported.

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Answer:

5ppm

Explanation:

there are 1 million (1,000,000) µg (micrograms or mcg) per g (gram) ("micro" means millionth). So, 4. 1 part per million (ppm) for a 1g sample is 1 µg or .

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State of matter

A gas made up of homonuclear diatomic molecules escapes through a pinhole 3.98 times as fast as oxygen gas. Write the Chemical formula of the gas.

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Answer:

H₂

Explanation:

To solve this question we must find, as first, find the molar mass of the homonuclear diatomic gas using Graham's law. With the molar mass we can identify this gas

Graham's law:

[tex]\frac{V_a}{V_b} =\sqrt{\frac{m_B}{m_A} }[/tex]

Where V is the speed of the gases and m the molar mass of those:

As Va is 3.98 times Vb (And mB is molar mass of oxygen gas = 32g/mol)

[tex]3.98 =\sqrt{\frac{32g/mol}{m_A} }[/tex]

15.84 = 32g/mol / mA

mA = 2.02g/mol

As is a homonuclear diatomic gas, the molar mass of the atom is 1.01g/mol. Thus, the gas is:

H₂

A(n)
Is the explanation of phenomena through the use of several Investigations or a scientific method.
O hypothesis
O scientific theory
O scientific law

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It should be scientific law since a hypothesis is like a prediction and a theory could be used to explain something although it might not be true. There’s many theories just to explain one thing. So it should be scientific law

How many kJ are needed to heat 300.0 g of ice at -5.00°C into steam at 100.°C?

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Answer:

Q = 63.9 kJ

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of ice, m = 300 g

We need to find the heat needed to heat the given amount of ice at -5.00°C into steam at 100.°C

The specific heat of ice, c = 2.03 J/g °C

The formula for heat needed is given by :

[tex]Q=mc\Delta T\\\\Q=300\times 2.03\times (100-(-5))\\\\Q=63945\ J\\\\Q=63.9\ kJ[/tex]

So, 63.9 kJ of heat is needed.

how do you make a potion of slow falling

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Answer:

So you can make it longer by putting in some redstone. And this will give you a potion that will last for 4 minutes. Alright we're done it's got 4 minute slow falling potions.

Explanation:

Answer:

Ok, to make a slow falling potion, you need 1 water bottle, 1 nether wart, and 1 fantom membrane.

Explanation:

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What is the purpose of a buffer?

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The main purpose of a buffer solution is just to resist the change in pH so that the pH of the solution won't be much affected when we add an acid or base into it. The added acid or base is neutralized.

Answer: A buffer solution is a solution made to prevent the pH level of something from changing when you add a base or an acid to it. For example, if you put a buffer solution in a pool, and then you put chlorine in it, the chlorine's effect on the PH level will be suppressed.

What did Rutherford contribute to the model of the atom?


the neutron


the proton


the nucleus


the electron

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Answer:

the nucleus

Explanation:

He proposed that the mass of an atom is concentrated in the nucleus which occupies a small volume in the center .He added that the nucleus comprises the protons and neutrons.where the neutron had no charge while the protons had charge of +1

Answer:

the nucleus

Explanation:

Which term identifies a type of intermolecular force?
A.
covalent bonding
B.
hydrogen bonding
C.
ionic bonding
D.
metallic bonding

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Answer: B. Hydrogen Bonding

Explanation: I got it right on castle learning lol

There are different kinds of forces. The term that identifies a type of intermolecular force is hydrogen bonding.

The three known to be types of intermolecular interactions. They  are

Dipole–dipole interactions London dispersion forces hydrogen bonds.

Hydrogen bonding is known to be an intermolecular force that takes place between two molecules. That molecule is known to have a hydrogen atom be bonded to a nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine atom.

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Which contains more carbon 4.71 g of C6H12O6 or 5.85 g C2H6O?

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Answer:

5.85 g C2H6O has more carbon

Explanation:

Weight of carbon in  4.71 g of C6H12O6

[tex]4.71 * 12.01\\56.5671\\[/tex] grams

Weight of carbon in  5.85 g of C2H6O

[tex]5.85 * 12.01\\70.259\\[/tex] grams

Hence, 5.85 g C2H6O has more carbon

Which fraction contains the largest molecules?
A) diesel
B)gasoline
C)kerosene?

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Hydrocarbons

Hydrocarbons are chemical compounds that contain the elements carbon and hydrogen only. They are compounds that are obtained from the fossil fuel crude oil by a process called fractional distillation.

Fractional distillation

Fractional distillation separates the crude oil mixture into a number of smaller, different parts called fractions. The fractionating column is hot at the bottom and cool at the top. Substances with high boiling points condense at the bottom and substances with lower boiling points condense on the way to the top.

The crude oil is evaporated and its vapours condense at different temperatures in the fractionating column. Each fraction contains hydrocarbon molecules with a similar number of carbon atoms, smaller molecules nearer the top and longer molecules nearer the base of the column.

Oil fractions

The diagram below summarises the main fractions from crude oil and their uses and the trends in properties. Note that the gases leave at the top of the column, the liquids condense in the middle and the solids stay at the bottom.

Explanation:

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The substances which are generally used to generate heat and light energy on burning are called fuels. The diesel fuel contains the largest molecules. Thus option A is correct.

What is Diesel?

The diesel fuel which is also called the diesel oil is found to be a combustible liquid and it is produced from the fractions of crude oil. The diesel fuel is found to be less volatile than the gasoline.

The chemical composition of a diesel fuel is usually denoted as C₁₂H₂₄. Apart from the carbon and hydrogen atoms small amounts of 'S', 'N' and 'O' are also present in the diesel.

Here gasoline is a derivative product obtained by the fractional distillation of crude oil and it is generally used in passenger vehicles whereas kerosene is a highly flammable liquid obtained from the distillation of petrol and is less volatile than gasoline.

The gasoline contains only 4 to 12 'C' atoms per molecule and it is a lightweight hydrocarbon mixture. The number of 'C' atoms in kerosene ranges from 10 to 16 per molecule and the diesel fuel is known as the heavyweight hydrocarbon mixture with 8 to 21 'C' atoms per molecule.

Thus diesel fuel consists of larger hydrocarbon molecules than gasoline and kerosene.

Thus the correct option is A - Diesel.

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what is the name of the chemical used for bleach in sugar industries?​

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Answer:

Sulfur Dioxide

Explanation:

Sulfur dioxide is the chemical that, when released by factories using fossil fuels, combines with the atmosphere and can produce acid raid.

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5. The number of atoms in 9.2 g of Na will be: A. 6.2 x 1023 atoms B. 2.408 x 1023 atoms C. 9.2 x1023 atoms D. 23 atoms E. 9.2 atoms

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Answer:

The answer is "Option B"

Explanation:

Formula:

Na atoms= Na atoms moles \times  NA

               [tex]= \frac{mass}{Na \ Molar\ mass} \times 6.022 \times 10^{23}\\\\= \frac{9.2}{23} \times 6.022 \times 10^{23}\\\\=0.2875 \times 6.022 \times 10^{23}\\\\=2.4 \times 10^{23}\ atoms \\\\[/tex]

                                     

. What is the molarity of 5.30 moles of NaCl dissolved in 0.400 L of solution?

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Answer:

13.25 M

Explanation:

Molarity is moles over liters so simply plug your values in as such:

5.30 mol ÷ 0.400 L = 13.25 M

Make up a short story to explain jays speed and acceleration change throughout his walk. Make sure to address parts A-D

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Answer:

Speed of jays increases first, again increases, decreases and then increases.

Explanation:

The speed of jays increases while moving from rest to point A and no acceleration due to constant speed. From point A to point B, the speed is continues to increase and no acceleration. From point B to point C, the speed of jays decreases and acceleration is produced in the journey due to change of speed and from point C to point D, the speed of jays again increases and acceleration is produced due to increasing the speed.

Answer:

The speed of jay's walk increases first, again increases, then it decreases and then increases due to his acceleration walk during parts A-D.

Explanation:

A process used to gain knowledge through observation and investigation is?
science
math
physics
energy
matter

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Answer:matter

Explanation:

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Why can more water vapor (water molecules that are in the gas state of matter) be present in warm air than in cold air?

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Answer:

Because warm air is less dense

Explanation:

Graphene is made of pure _______________.

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Answer:

Graphene is made of pure carbon.

Explanation:

It is a material in which the carbon atoms are arranged in a single layer, creating a honeycomb pattern. It should be stressed that this layer of carbon is only one atom thick, although some authors consider up to ten layers of carbon to be graphene.

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What effect does an increase in carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) have on the concentration of hydrogen ions (H^ + ) in the blood?

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Answer:

As the level of carbon dioxide in the blood increases, more H+ is produced and the pH decreases. This increase in carbon dioxide and subsequent decrease in pH reduce the affinity of hemoglobin for oxygen. The oxygen dissociates from the Hb molecule, shifting the oxygen dissociation curve to the right.

Bobby has a toy car that is sitting at rest on the floor. He decides to play with his toy car and pushes it with 3 newtons to the right. Bobby's friend Sam also decides to play with the toy car and pushes it with 6 newtons to the left at the exact same time. Which of the following best describes the resulting motion of the toy car? A It travels to the right at an increasing speed. B It travels to the right at a constant speed. C It travels to the left at an increasing speed. D It travels to the left at a constant speed.

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Answer: D

Explanation:

The car will move to the left because Sam is implying a grater force (3 N < 6 N) but it is traveling at a constant speed because there is still a force being acted upon it. <3

The result of applying forces to a toy car is required.

Option D is correct.

Force applied by Bobby is 3 N to the right

Force applied by Sam is 6 N to the left

Right is taken as positive and left is taken as negative.

m = Mass of toy

a = Acceleration

Net force applied to the toy

[tex]F=3-6\\\Rightarrow F=-3\ \text{N}\\\Rightarrow ma=-3\\\Rightarrow a=\dfrac{-3}{m}[/tex]

So, the toy will move left with a constant acceleration.

Constant acceleration means its speed will be increasing.

So, option D is correct.

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IS ANYONE GOOD AT CHEMISTRY?! i need help please lol

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Answer:

I'm ok at it.

Explanation:

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Forensic biologist Manning is looking at a cell sample under the microscope. The cell she sees is oval, with a long tail or flagellum. Immediately, she knows that this is a ________ cell.

red blood
skin
sperm
plant

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Answer:

Sperm Cell

Explanation:

A 1.0 liter flask contains 90.1 moles of water vapor at 27.0 oC. What is the pressure of the gas?

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Answer:

The pressure of the gas is 224839.8 atm

Explanation:

As we know

PV = nRT

Substituting the given values, we get -

P * 1 L = 90.1 moles * 8.314 4621(75). J K−1 mol−1 * 300

P = 224839.8 atm

The pressure of the gas is 224839.8 atm

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Answer:

1. Moles of oxygen required to react with 5 moles of C₈H₁₈ = = 62.5 moles of oxygen

2. Mass of oxygen required = 2000 g of oxygen

3. Moles of CO₂ that will be produced = 40 moles of CO₂

4. Mass of CO₂ that will be produced = 1760 g of CO₂

5. Moles of H₂O that will be produced = 45 moles of H₂O

Explanation:

Balanced equation of the reaction : 2 C₈H₁₈ + 25 O₂ ---> 16 CO₂ + 18 H₂O

1. Mole ratio of Oxygen and C₈H₁₈ = 25 : 2

Moles of oxygen required to react with 5 moles of C₈H₁₈ = 5 × 25/2 moles

Moles of oxygen required to react with 5 moles of C₈H₁₈ = = 62.5 moles of oxygen

2. Mass of oxygen required = number of moles of oxygen × molar mass of oxygen

Molar mass of oxygen = 32.0 g/mol

Mass of oxygen required = 62.5 moles × 32.0 g/mol

Mass of oxygen required = 2000 g of oxygen

3. Mole ratio of CO₂ and C₈H₁₈ = 16 : 2

Moles of CO₂ that will be produced = 5 × 16/2 moles

Moles of CO₂ that will be produced = 40 moles of CO₂

4. Mass of CO₂ that will be produced = number of moles of CO₂ × molar mass of CO₂

Molar mass of CO₂ = 44.0 g/mol

Mass of CO₂ that will be produced = 40 moles × 44 g/mol

Mass of CO₂ that will be produced = 1760 g of CO₂

5. Mole ratio of H₂O and C₈H₁₈ = 18 : 2

Moles of H₂O that will be produced = 5 × 18/2 moles of H₂O

Moles of H₂O that will be produced = 45 moles of H₂O

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B. Revolution is a planet's movement around the sun causing four seasons the occur. Rotation is the spinning of the planet on its axis causing day and night.

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I turned the key and the engine started. After a while, sweet, warm air began pouring out of the vents. I felt sleepy sitting back in the seat, nearly nodding off, until I noticed something from the corner of my eye. A man was running down the hill, waving his arms. "Wait!" he was saying. It looked like he was talking to us.I cracked the window, just enough to talk without letting the rain in. "What?" I said, looking at him, perplexed, unable to figure out what he was doing. Without answering, he glanced inside the car and walked over to the passenger side. He knocked on the window and held something up in his hand and courteously Genevieve opened the door to address him."You forgot this," he said, handing her a shiny gold medallion. It took a moment for me to comprehend what it was: a medal, first place. He smiled, waved goodbye, and tiptoed back up the hill. I still didn't understand what had just happened. Genevieve closed the door and sat back in her seat. She tucked the medal away inside a pocket just as I turned to face her."You won?" I asked her, incredulously."Oh. Yeah," she said, nearly rolling her eyes."Oh," I said, surprised. "Wow."She didn't elaborate. She didn't need to. And it was in that moment that I realized Genevieve was different. Not different, but she just wasn't really who I thought she was.The car interior went quiet and all I could hear was the sound of the rain falling gently upon the windshield. We sat there watching it form little rivers as it raced down the glass. The warm air coming out of the vents felt so good, I don't think either of us wanted to move. We just sat there. After while, I started to feel a little embarrassed, and I think Genevieve knew what I was thinking. Then she looked at me."Want to get some lunch?" she said. Her voice, breaking the silence, sounded like a hammer coming down upon a sheet of glass."What?" I said. It took me a second to register her suggestion."Like a sandwich or something.""Oh," I said. The sound of food made my stomach rumble. "Sure." I put the car in reverse and we sloshed our way out of the muddy parking lot.No sources were consulted in the composition of this passage.Challenge QuestionWhat's thisGenevieve can best be described asAfamished, meaning extremely hungryBbizarre, meaning strange or weirdCfeeble, meaning weak or delicateDhumble, meaning not overly proud or arrogant 3(x6)=12 what is the answer pls Question 38 of 50In general, Northerners were more likely to support the Federalist party, while Southerners supported the Democratic Republicans.O FalseTrue Mara Rodriquez Single-payment loan of $1,000 Interest rate of 7% Ordinary interest for 108 days What is the interest owed? What is the maturity value? Identify which of these habits could result in credit issues.A. paying for large purchases in cashB. loaning money to a creditworthy personC. spending money within a personal budgetD. charging money on multiple credit cards and not making payments Need help fast please, plz Tell whether the angles are complementary or supplementary. Then find the value of x.this just confused me a bit. x - 20? They are complimentary so ik the other side has to be 20 simile"Byron just grunted, then said, 'Man, you gotta quit drinking so muchwater..." (p 162) is an example of... * . Suppose that the average score in a statistics test is 84 with a standard deviation of 4. According to Tchebysheffs theorem, what percentage of the students have a grade of at least 72 and at most 96?