What is the density of a book with a mass of 60g and a volume of 20 cm3? *

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Answer 1

Answer:

[tex]3 g/cm^{3}[/tex]

Explanation:

Density is a measure of a substance's mass over its volume.

d = m/v

Therefore d = 60g/20cm3 = 3 g/cm3


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Transcribe the following piece of DNA ........AAG-CCA-TGA-ACA

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Answer:

TTC-GGT-ACT-TGT I could be wrong because A could eather be considered a U or a T, but u could also use UUC-GGU-ACU-UGU

How are the respiratory, urinary, and integumentary systems involved in the removal of waste. (list)

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Answer:

The lungs in the respiratory system excrete some waste such as carbon dioxide. The bladder helps to remove waste by urination.

1. What is an air mass? 2. What 2 factors characterize an air mass? 3. What determines the two characteristics of an air mass? 4. What would a cold and wet air mass be called? 5. What would a warm and dry air mass be called? 6. What type of air mass do you think would form over Canada? 7. What kind of weather is associated with a cold front? 8. What kind of weather is associated with a warm front? 9. What symbol on a map represents a warm front? 10. What symbol on a map represents a cold front? 11. What type of weather is associated with a stationary front? 12. How does an occluded front form? 13. What kind of weather can an occluded front bring? 14. What is the symbol on a map to show an occluded front?​

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Answer:

1. a body of air with horizontally uniform temperature, humidity, and pressure.

2. Boundaries between unlike air masses. Air masses have fairly uniform temperature and moisture content in horizontal direction (but not uniform in vertical). Air masses are characterized by their temperature and humidity properties.

3. Air masses have fairly uniform temperature and moisture content in horizontal direction (but not uniform in vertical). Air masses are characterized by their temperature and humidity properties.

4. Continental air masses are characterized by dry air near the surface while maritime air masses are moist. Polar air masses are characterized by cold air near the surface while tropical air masses are warm or hot.

5. Continental air masses form over land and are dry. Therefore, an air mass that develops over northern Canada is called a continental polar air mass and is cold and dry. One that forms over the Indian Ocean is called a maritime tropical air mass and is warm and humid.

6. an air mass that develops over northern Canada is called a continental polar air mass and is cold and dry.

7. Commonly, when the cold front is passing, winds become gusty; there is a sudden drop in temperature, and heavy rain, sometimes with hail, thunder, and lightning.

8. stormy

9. The symbol that is used to identify a cold front on a weather map is a blue line with triangles that point in the direction in which the cold front is moving. The line is represents the leading edge of the cooler air mass.

10. The symbol that is used to identify a cold front on a weather map is a blue line with triangles that point in the direction in which the cold front is moving. The line is represents the leading edge of the cooler air mass

11. Because a stationary front marks the boundary between two air masses, there are often differences in air temperature and wind on opposite sides of it. The weather is often cloudy along a stationary front, and rain or snow often falls, especially if the front is in an area of low atmospheric pressure.

12. At an occluded front, the cold air mass from the cold front meets the cool air that was ahead of the warm front. The warm air rises as these air masses come together. Occluded fronts usually form around areas of low atmospheric pressure.

13. The temperature drops as the warm air mass is occluded, or “cut off,” from the ground and pushed upward. Such fronts can bring strong winds and heavy precipitation. Occluded fronts usually form around mature low pressure areas.

14.An occluded front is a combination of those two signs. They are indicated on a weather map either by a purple line with alternating semicircles and triangles pointing in direction of travel, or by red semicircles and blue triangles pointing in the same direction.

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Explanation:

1) air mass:- An air mass is a large volume of air in the atmosphere that is mostly uniform in temperature and moisture.

2) Air masses are characterized by their temperature and humidity properties.

3) ( same answer i.e. temperature and humidity properties).

4) Colder air masses are termed polar or arctic, while warmer air masses are deemed tropical. Continental and superior air masses are dry while maritime and monsoon air masses are moist. Weather fronts separate air masses with different density (temperature or moisture) characteristics.

5) Continental air masses are characterized by dry air near the surface while maritime air masses are moist. Polar air masses are characterized by cold air near the surface while tropical air masses are warm or hot. Arctic air masses are extremely cold.

6) Maritime air masses form over water and are humid. Continental air masses form over land and are dry. Therefore, an air mass that develops over northern Canada is called a continental polar air mass and is cold and dry.

7) Commonly, when the cold front is passing, winds become gusty; there is a sudden drop in temperature, and heavy rain, sometimes with hail, thunder, and lightning. Lifted warm air ahead of the front produces cumulus or cumulonimbus clouds and thunderstorms.

8) Warm fronts often bring stormy weather as the warm air mass at the surface rises above the cool air mass, making clouds and storms. Warm fronts move more slowly than cold fronts because it is more difficult for the warm air to push the cold, dense air across the Earth's surface.

9) The symbol that is used to identify a warm front on a weather map is a red line with half circles that point in the direction in which the warm front is moving. The line represents the leading edge of the warmer air mass.

10) On weather maps, the surface position of the cold front is marked with the symbol of a blue line of triangles/spikes (pips) pointing in the direction of travel.

11) Because a stationary front marks the boundary between two air masses, there are often differences in air temperature and wind on opposite sides of it. The weather is often cloudy along a stationary front, and rain or snow often falls, especially if the front is in an area of low atmospheric pressure.

12)At an occluded front, the cold air mass from the cold front meets the cool air that was ahead of the warm front. The warm air rises as these air masses come together. Occluded fronts usually form around areas of low atmospheric pressure.

13) The warm air mass rises as the cool air masses push and meet in the middle. The temperature drops as the warm air mass is occluded, or “cut off,” from the ground and pushed upward. Such fronts can bring strong winds and heavy precipitation. Occluded fronts usually form around mature low pressure areas.

14)Occluded fronts are drawn as a solid purple line with half circles and triangles pointing in the direction that the front is moving. An occluded front usually brings dry air.

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which of the following is not found in cytoplasm
A.water
B.carbohydrates
C.salt
D.vitamins ​

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Answer:

Carbohydrates

Explanation:

this is because cytoplasm is a substance that fills living cells.

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How much heat energy is absorbed when 94.0 g of water is heated from 5.0C to 29.5C? Show your work.

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Answer:

In order to be able to solve this problem, you will need to know the value of water's specific heat, which is listed as

c=4.18Jg∘C

Now, let's assume that you don't know the equation that allows you to plug in your values and find how much heat would be needed to heat that much water by that many degrees Celsius.

Take a look at the specific heat of water. As you know, a substance's specific heat tells you how much heat is needed in order to increase the temperature of 1 g of that substance by 1∘C.

In water's case, you need to provide 4.18 J of heat per gram of water to increase its temperature by 1∘C.

What if you wanted to increase the temperature of 1 g of water by 2∘C ?

This will account for increasing the temperature of the first gram of the sample by n∘C, of the the second gramby n∘C, of the third gram by n∘C, and so on until you reach m grams of water.

And there you have it. The equation that describes all this will thus be

q=m⋅c⋅ΔT , where

q - heat absorbed

m - the mass of the sample

c - the specific heat of the substance

ΔT - the change in temperature, defined as final temperature minus initial temperature

In your case, you will have

q=100.0g⋅4.18Jg∘C⋅(50.0−25.0)∘C

q=10,450 J

The ______ properties of a substance can be observed only when it undergoes a change to become an entirely different kind of substance with different properties.

Enter the answer​

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Answer:chemical

Explanation:

The diagram shows the molecular structure of butane. What is the chemical
formula for butane?
Butane
H
Н

н—с-с-с-с-Н
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Н н н Н
А. 4C1ОН
В. С4Н10
С. 4CH10
D. HC4H

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Answer: B

Explanation: sorry if I'm too late but i just did this question and that was the right answer

what is a molecule??

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Answer:

molecule is a group of atoms bonded together representing the smallest fundamental unit of a chemical reaction

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which one is oxidized ?
lead (II) oxide + carbon monoxide= lead + carbon dioxide

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Answer:

carbon monoxide (CO)

Explanation:

carbon monoxide (CO) is oxidized because it gains oxygen to turn to carbon dioxide (CO2)

Plz answer question! Due Today!!! Question is in picture! Will make BRAINLIEST for first correct answer!!! No links plz!

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Answer:

I'd Go. B. weigh everything, let the reaction happen, then weigh everything again.

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Magnesium hydroxide is added to a solution of hydrochloric acid. A reaction occurs and magnesium chloride and water are formed. Testing the _______ would show that a reaction has occurred.

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Answer:Magnesium (Mg) is a - reactant

Hydrogen (H2) is a - product

magnesium chloride (MgCI2) is a - product

hydrochloric acid (HCI) is a - reactant

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what is wind in more than 15 words?

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Answer:

Wind is Air in a natural motion, as that moving horizontally at any velocity along the earth's surface.

Given two balanced equations, each representing a reaction:
(1) Equation 1 shows 2.2 X 105 times more energy being absorbed. (\
2) Equation 2 shows 2.2 X 105 times more energy being absorbed.
(3) Equation 2 shows 2.2 X 105 times more energy being released.
(4) Equation 1 shows 2.2 X 105 times more energy being released.

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Answer:

There is a hack in forms that forms gives u the answer hold ctrl + u, and scrool to the bottom he read the part with the question and there will be an answer.

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Answer: Acids have a pH of less than 7 and generally form [tex]H^+[/tex] when dissolved in solution. [tex]H_2SO_4[/tex] is an example of acid.

Bases  have a pH of more than 7 and generally form [tex]OH^-[/tex] when dissolved in solution. [tex]Ca(OH)_2[/tex] is an example of base.

Water is neutral and has a pH of  exactly 7. Therefore in chemical equations it can act as acid or a base.

Explanation:

pH or pOH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.  pH is calculated by taking negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.

[tex]pH=-\log [H^+][/tex]

pH values range from 1 to 14. Acids have a pH range from 1 to 6.9, water is neutral with pH of 7 and bases have pH ranging from 7.1 to 14.

Acids form hydrogen ions when dissolved in water and bases form hydroxide ions when dissolved in water. Water [tex]H_2O)[/tex] is amphoteric and thus can behave as an acid or a base.

[tex]H_2SO_4\rightarrow 2H^++SO_4^{2-}[/tex]

[tex]Ca(OH)_2\rightarrow Ca^{2+}+2OH^[/tex]

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The correct answers are
-formation of a precipitate
-bubble formation
-color change
-temperature change
-odor formation

The only one that isn’t correct is change in state of matter. A change in a state of matter does not mean it’s a chemical change. For example, water boiling so it turns into gas is not a chemical change, and is a physical one. Also, water can freeze and turn into ice, which is also still a physical change. If something changes state of matter, it does not necessarily mean it’s a chemical change.

H2SO4 + 2 KOH --> K2SO4 + 2 H2O
Combustion
Synthesis
Decomposition
Single replacement
Double replacement
O Neutralization

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double replacement because H and K are both switching

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Answer:

1. in the Northern Hemisphere the vernal equinox falls about March 20 or 21, as the Sun crosses the celestial equator going north. In the Southern Hemisphere the equinox occurs on September 22 or 23, when the Sun moves south across the celestial equator.

Explanation:

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What is the percent composition of oxygen in Iron(III) oxide? (Round to three sig figs)

Fe2O3 159.7g/mol
Fe =55.85 x 2 =111.7 g/mol
O = 16.00 x 3 = 48.00 g/mol


____% O

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30.1%

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2KClO₃ → 2KCl + 3O₂ If 25.0 g of KClO₃ decompose, what mass of O₂ will form? *​

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Answer: approximately 15.1 grams.

Explanation: The key to chemistry is to change everything to moles. Then when you have the answer in moles change the answer back to grams, liters, or whatever you want. Change 25 grams of potassium chlorate to moles. Chlorate is Cl with 3 oxygens. ate = saturated. Chlorine has seven valance electrons when it is saturated six of these electrons are used by oxygen ( 2 electrons per oxygen) leaving only 1 electron. 1 K x 39 grams/mole+1 Cl x 35.4grams/ mole+3 O x 16 grams/ mole = 122.4 grams / mole Potassium Chlorate 25 122.4 = moles. 2.05 moles of Potassium Chlorate. There is a 1:1 mole ratio. 1 mole of Potassium Chlorate will produce 1 mole of Potassium Chloride. 2.05 moles of Potassium Chlorate will produce 2.05 moles of Potassium Chloride. Find the gram molecular mass of Potassium Chloride. 1 K x 39 = 39+1 Cl x 35.4 = 35.4 = 74.4 grams / mole. 2.05 moles x 74.4 grams/ mole = 15.2 grams

The mass of O₂ that will be form is 9.8 grams

The chemical reaction is as follows:

2KClO₃ → 2KCl + 3O

From the reaction 2 moles of potassium trichlorate decompose to form 2 moles of potassium chloride and 3 moles of oxygen.

Therefore,

molar mass of KClO₃ = 39 + 35.5 + 48 = 122.5 grams

molar mass of O₂ = 32 grams

Therefore,

2(122.5) g of  KClO₃ produces 3(32) grams of O₂

25 g of KClO₃ will produce ? grams of  O₂

cross multiply

mass of O₂  produced = 96 × 25 / 245

mass of O₂  produced = 2400 / 245

mass of O₂  produced = 9.7959

mass of O₂  produced ≈ 9.8 grams

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Question 8 of 35
Which item rotates in a magnetic field as an electric motor produces kinetic
energy?
A. Permanent magnet
B. Loop of wire
C. Lightbulb
D. Battery
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How much heat is required for 25.0g of water to rise in temperature from 35.0 to 75.0°C?

Formulas~
*q = mcT (temp change)
*q = mH (phase change)

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Answer:

4180J

Explanation:

(25.0g)(4.184J/g°C)(75°C-35.0°C)

(25.0g)(40.0°C)(4.184J/g°C)

(1.00*10³g°C)(4.184J/g°C) = 4184J

use sig figs:

4180J

In a reaction 25.00mL of nitric acid required 51.4mL of 0.73M calcium hydroxide. Calculate the grams of nitric acid per liter of solution

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Answer:

47.27 g HNO₃

Explanation:

The reaction between nitric acid (HNO₃) and calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)₂) is the following:

2HNO₃(aq) + Ca(OH)₂(aq) → Ca(NO₃)₂ + 2H₂O(l)

According to the chemical equation, 2 moles of HNO₃ reacts with 1 mol of Ca(OH)₂. At the point of total neutralization, the total number of moles of  HNO₃ reacts with the total number of moles of Ca(OH)₂:

2 x moles HNO₃ = moles Ca(OH)₂

The number of moles is equal to the product of molarity of the solution (M) and the volume in liters (V):

M(HNO₃) = ?

M(Ca(OH)₂) = 0.73 M

V(HNO₃) = 25.00 mL x 1 L/1000 mL = 0.025 L

V(Ca(OH)₂) = 51.4 mL x 1 L/1000 mL = 0.0514 L

So, we can write the equation at neutralization point as:

2 x (M(HNO₃) x V(HNO₃)) = M(Ca(OH)₂) x V(Ca(OH)₂)

From this, we can calculate the molarity of HNO₃:

M(HNO₃) = (M(Ca(OH)₂) x V(Ca(OH)₂))/2 x V(HNO₃)

               = (0.73 M x 0.0514 L)/(2 x 0.025 L)

               = 0.75 M HNO₃

We can convert the molarity from M (mol/L) to g/L by using the molecular weight of HNO₃:

Mw(HNO₃) = 1 g/mol H + 14 g/mol N + (3 x 16 g/mol O) = 63 g/mol

Finally, we multiply the molarity by the molecular weight to obtain the grams of nitric acid per liter of solution:

0.75 mol/L HNO₃ x 63 g/mol = 47.27 g HNO₃

How Do OBJECTS BEGIN MOVING?

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When a outside force acts upon it.

What is the molality of a solution containing 18.2 g HCl and 250. g of water?
(EZ Points here)

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Answer:

1.99M

Explanation:

Molality can be calculated by dividing the moles of solute by the mass of the solvent i.e.

Molality (M) = n of solute (mol) ÷ mass of solvent (kg)

Based on the information, mass of HCl (solute) = 18.2g, mass of solvent (water) = 250.0g

mole of solute = mass/molar mass

Molar mass of HCl = 1 + 35.5 = 36.5g/lol

mole = 18.2/36.5

mole = 0.499mol

Mass of solvent = 250.0g

In Kg, mass of water = 250/1000

= 0.250Kg

Molality = 0.499/0.250

Molality = 1.996

Molality of the solution = 1.99M

What is the application of separating funnel​

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Answer:

Used for liquid extractions

Explanation:

Answer:

the application of separating funnel is

to separate immiscible liquids from their solutes.

choose the correct one ​

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Answer:

B. More reactant is added.

Explanation:

The question basically asks at which condition would the forward reaction be favoured.

The law of equilibrium states when a system at equilibrium is disturbed by, it would annul that change. In order to increase the forward reaction, more of the reactant should be added. In order to annul this change, the system would have to favour the reaction that deals with reducing the amount of reactant added.

The correct option is;

B. More reactant is added.

do all metallic oxides form alkaline solution???​

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Answer:

Nope not all

Explanation:

As scientists says that not all give a solution.

not all them
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two different people run a race the graphs track their distance vs. times during the race. Explain the difference between the two runners motions. use words like speed and acceleration.

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Answer:

Runner A is moving at a constant speed, therefore has a positive acceleration.

Runner B is moving at a constant speed, stopping, then speeding up again.

Explanation:

tell uses of nitrogen ​

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Answer:

Hello

Preservation of Food. Nitrogen gas is used to help with food preservation by preventing oxidative damage leading to food spoiling.Pharmaceuticals Industry.Electronics Manufacturing.Stainless Steel Manufacturing.

Explanation:

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True or false force cannot be measured

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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

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