Which option best describes the water cycle?

Which Option Best Describes The Water Cycle?

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Answer 1
The answer should be option D

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The total kinetic energy of a body is known as:

A. Convection
B. Potential energy
C. Thermal energy
D. Temperature

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Thermal energy!! I hope it helps!!

Answer: THERMAL ENERGY

Explanation: thermal is also known as heat and the body contains more of heat

hope it helps

Calculate the number of phosphorus atoms in 6.2g of phosphorus

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Answer:

9.33 e22

Explanation:

For moles

N=m/M

N=6.2/40

N=0.155

For total no. Of atoms:

Atoms= N × 6.02e23

Atoms= 0.155× 6.02e23

Atoms= 9.33e22

A toy plane has a mass of 2.5kg and is 18 m above the ground. It is moving 4.5 m/s.

how much mechanical energy does the toy have?
A. 416J
B. 441J
C. 466J
D. 491J

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Answer:

466J (c)

Explanation:

Mechanical Energy= Kinetic+Potential

Potential energy= mgh

Plug in givens

mgh=2.5*18*9.8=441J

Kinetic Energy = 1/2mv^2

Plug in givens

1/2mv^2= 1/2(2.5)(4.5)^2= 25.3125J

Mechanical energy= 441J+25.3125J=466.3125J or 466J

is an atom of a metal?​

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Answer:

An atom of an element that exhibits typical metallic properties, being typically shiny, with high electrical and thermal conductivity. ... A metal may be a chemical element such as iron; an alloy such as stainless steel; or a molecular compound such as polymeric sulfur nitride.

Help me please I really need this tomorrow

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9.D

10.A

11.C

12.B

13.D

14.C

15.A

16.A

18.C

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Which of the following correctly orders the types of radiation from the LONGEST wavelength to the SHORTEST wavelength?
A. Green Visible Light, Red Visible Light, Blue Visible Light, Ultraviolet
B. Microwave, Orange Visible Light, Ultraviolet, Violet Visible Light
C. Red Visible Light, Infrared, Microwaves, Radio waves
D. Microwave, Blue Visible Light, Ultraviolet, Gamma

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Answer:

D. Microwave, Blue Visible Light, Ultraviolet, Gamma

Explanation:

colors longest to shortest are

red green blue violet

longest wavelength to shortest:

radio waves, microwaves, infrared, optical, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma-rays.

How are the boiling point and freezing point of a solvent affected when a solute is added?
Both the boiling point and the freezing point decrease.
Both the boiling point and the freezing point increase.
The boiling point increases, and the freezing point decreases.
The boiling point decreases, and the freezing point increases.

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Answer:

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Answer:

C.) The boiling point increases, and the freezing point decreases.

Explanation:

The partial pressure of carbon dioxide in air varies with the seasons. Would you expect the partial pressure in the Northern Hemisphere to be higher in the summer or winter

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Answer:

It will be higher in the summer.

Explanation:

Usually, the winter season is more harsh a weather on leaves than summer because it is wet season and thus has less sunlight and this means there will be less photosynthesis reactions and therefore it means the partial pressure will be lesser here unlike in the summer when it is a more warm and dry weather with sunlight where photosynthesis reactions will be more favorable to occur.

Thus, CO2 which is a great component of photosynthesis is used more in the summer and as such the partial pressure in the summer will be higher.

what is the formula of silver sulphate ​

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Answer:

Ag2SO4

Explanation:

Complete the sentence

The Earth’s earliest atmosphere contained large amounts of carbon dioxide. The percentage of carbon dioxide in the Earth’s atmosphere today is ___

A) Less than 1%
B) 5%
C) 21%
D) 78%

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Answer:

A) Less than 1%

Explanation:

The answer is approximately 0.04%

How did Rutherford's gold foil experiment show that Thomson's plum pudding model of the atom was
incorrect?

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Answer:

He blasted alpha rays at the gold foils. The Alpha rays are charged positive. When he blasted them the protons deflected and changed the course of them and the electrons surrounding the atom let them through. In the plum pudding model they were supposed to be sprinkled on which was clearly wrong according to that experiment.

Explanation:

what kind of food preserve for curing ​

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Answer:

bitter leaf soups

Explanation:

because it cures gems out our body system

From the options provided for each element below, choose the properties that it may have based on its location in the periodic table.
Fluorine (F):

highly reactive nonmetal

shiny

a conductor

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Answer:

highly reactive nonmetal

Explanation:

Fluorine is a member of group 7 elements on the periodic table called HALOGENS. Just like other members of its group like chlorine, iodine etc., fluorine is a nonmetallic element. Fluorine is regarded as the most reactive element on the periodic table because of its affinity to accept electrons i.e. most electronegative element.

According to this question, fluorine is an highly reactive nonmetal based on its location on the periodic table.

Answer:

highly reactive nonmetal

Explanation:

edge 21

If an atom has 32 protons in the nucleus, how many electrons will it have orbiting the nucleus

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An atom is neutral as it has the same number of electrons that of protons. So, if an atom has 32 protons i.e. the atomic number of it is 32, then it will have 32 electrons revolving the nucleus.

solve this question please!​

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I don't know the answer ?

gujarati (language)

A gamma wave has____
energy than a radio wave.
A television wave has a
th

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Answer:

more

Explanation:

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(Please Help)

1.What is the most common isotope for element X

2.Calculate the average atomic mass or element X

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Answer:

1. Isotope 2 occurs most commonly

2. 39.02amu

Explanation:

1. Isotope 2 has a relative abundance of 78.68% i.e. 78.68 out of 100, hence, it is the isotope that occurs most commonly.

2. Isotope 1 = 9.67%, mass no: 38

Isotope 2 = 78.68%, mass no: 39

Isotope 3 = 11.34%, mass no: 40

Isotope 4 = 0.31%, mass no: 41

To find the average atomic mass of element X, we multiply each isotopes' relative abundance by its mass no and find the sum as follows:

We convert each percentage to decimal abundance:

Isotope 1 = 9.67% = 0.0967

Isotope 2 = 78.68% = 0.7868

Isotope 3 = 11.34% = 0.1134

Isotope 4 = 0.31% = 0.0031

(0.0967 × 38) + (0.7868 × 39) + (0.1134 × 40) + (0.0031 × 41)

3.6746 + 30.6852 + 4.536 + 0.1271

Average atomic mass = 39.02amu

How does the alcohol enter the body? Describe the process. Where does most of the absorption take place?

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Explanation: Once swallowed, a drink enters the stomach and small intestine, where small blood vessels carry it to the bloodstream. Approximately 20% of alcohol is absorbed through the stomach and most of the remaining 80% is absorbed through the small intestine.

A student is asked to separate two liquids. Liquid A boils at 100°C
and liquid B boils at 65 °C. The student sets up a fractional distillation
experiment, and after a few minutes a clear liquid is collected from the
condenser. Explain which of the two liquids will be collected first.

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Answer:

liquid  B

Explanation:

because B has a lower bp it needs less time and energy to turn into vapour and is collected into the condenser first

If a substance contains ionic bonds, then its properties would include

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Answer:

If the substance has high melting/boiling point, if it requires high temperature to dissociate into simpler particles, if it's structure is hard and if it conducts heat and electricity quite frequently, then it would be "Ionic compound" otherwise, it will be covalent compound.

Explanation:

If a substance contains ionic bonds, then it’s properties would include high melting and boiling points, a crystalline structure, the ability to dissolve quite easily in water, the ability to conduct electricity, have good insulation and lastly be quite hard and brittle.

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draw the flow chart of production of silk from silk moth

please help....
no links or get reported ​

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Too lazy to draw sorry lol.

#CarryOnLearning

I actually just looked it up via image search.

just copy by hand either of the flow charts.

if you can, use colors to fill. makes it more interesting to look at

and define a circle (or rather a few points on it) to draw it neatly. the defined points can later be transformed into the arrows.

How many moles of carbon are in the sample?

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Answer:

12.01 grams per mole

Explanation:

theres no sample or example so if theres grams of Carbon, convert it to moles using 12.01g/mol

Methane is approximately 23 times more powerful than carbon dioxide as a greenhouse gas. Which are significant sources of methane emissions

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Answer:

anthropogenic sources like landfills, agricultural activities,coal mining and combustion and some sources are natural ones


Can someone do a True or false for these

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Answer:

all i can accurately say is that 2 and 4 are both true

7. (a) Using two examples, explain how covalent compounds are formed. [4 marks]
(b) State three physical properties of covalent compounds. [3 marks]
(c) Describe an experiment how you can carry out an experiment to investigate one of the properties mentioned above. [3 marks]

8. (a) Using two examples, explain how covalent compounds are formed. [14 marks]
(b) State three physical properties of covalent compounds.[3 marks]
Describe an experiment how you can carry out an experiment to investigate one of the properties mentioned above. [3 marks]​

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Answer; a) Covalent compound are formed when atoms of different molecules share electrons in order to be stable either by losing or gaining electrons

eg.. HCL hydrogen chloride , a chlorine atom has 7 electrons on its outer shell and hydrogen has 1 so when this two pair they become covalently bonded. chlorine shares one electron with the hydrogen atom ,thus to say both now have a stable arrangement of electron in their outer shell.

methane CH4 the carbon atom has 4 electrons and hydrogen has 1 so carbon would need 4 more and hydrogen would need 1 more so carbon pairs with 4 hydrogen atoms making it 8 and hydrogen 2 so they now have a stable arrangement ,thus the carbon atom shares with 4 hydrogen atoms.

b) some physical properties are

i)they have low melting and boiling points

ii)their insolubility in water

iii) they are non conductors of electricity

c) an experiment using their melting and boiling point

EXPERIMENT; lets use the covalent molecule carbon monoxide CO

when you apply heat and it tend to melt at a -199 degree celsius then it is a covalent molecule

and when it starts to boil at -191 degree celsuis then its sure a carbon monoxide covalent molecule

explanation; the reason for its low melting point and boiling point is because the attraction between the molecule is very low so it doesn't need much energy to break up the lattice between them.

HOPE THIS HELP if you need more explanation feel free to comment in the comment section

The first excited state of a particular atom in a gas is 6.1 eV above the ground state. A moving electron collides with one of these atoms, and excites the atom to its first excited state. Immediately after the collision the kinetic energy of the electron is 3.2 eV. What was the kinetic energy of the electron just before the collision

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Answer:

The kinetic energy of the electron just before the collision is 9.3 eV.

Explanation:

We can find the kinetic energy of the electron before the collision can be found by energy conservation:

[tex] E_{i} = E_{f} [/tex]

[tex] K_{a_{i}} + K_{e_{i}} = K_{a_{f}} + K_{e_{f}} [/tex]   (1)

Where:

[tex]K_{a_{i}}[/tex]: is the initial kinetic energy of the atom

[tex]K_{a_{f}}[/tex]: is the final kinetic energy of the atom = 6.1 eV + [tex]K_{a_{i}}[/tex]

[tex]K_{e_{i}}[/tex]: is the initial kinetic energy of the electron =?

[tex]K_{e_{f}}[/tex]: is the final kinetic energy of the electron = 3.2 eV

By solving equation (1) for [tex]K_{e_{i}}[/tex] we have:

[tex]K_{a_{i}} + K_{e_{i}} = (6.1 eV + K_{a_{i}}) + 3.2 eV[/tex]

[tex] K_{e_{i}} = 6.1 eV + 3.2 eV = 9.3 eV [/tex]

Therefore, the kinetic energy of the electron just before the collision is 9.3 eV.

I hope it helps you!

When naming acids such as HCl, HBr, and HI, the prefix "hydro-" is added and the "ine" of the element is replaced with which of the following suffixes before the word "acid" is added?
Select one:
a. "-ic"
b. "-ate"
c. "-ite"
d. "-ide"

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Answer:

a. "-ic"

Explanation:

The correct answer is a. "-ic".

For example:

For HCl, the name is Hydrochloric acid. As you can see, the suffix "-ine" of the element (originally chlorine) is changed to "-ic".

Following the same logic, the name for HBr is Hydrobromic acid; and the name for HI is Hydroiodic acid.

The molar mass of oxygen(O) is 32g. What is the mass of 1.05*10^25 molecules of O²

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Answer:

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Explanation:

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Balance the following equation :

Sodium + water sodium hydroxide + hydrogen with steps​

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Answer:

2Na + 2H2O → 2NaOH + H2

Explanation:

This is the balanced equation of,

Sodium + water → sodium hydroxide + hydrogen

Ginger wanted to see how long it would take to get to Brownsville from Houston. If it is 570 kilometers (km) to Brownsville, how long would it take her if she could only drive an average speed of 60 km/hour

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Answer:

9.5 hours/ 9 hours 30 mins

Explanation:

Distance = speed × time so

Time = Distance ÷ speed

= 570 ÷ 60

= 9.5 hours

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