Which term describes matter that can vary in composition?
Answer:
A mixture is matter that can vary in composition. ... A heterogeneous mixture is a type of mixture in which the individual substances are not evenly mixed. Because the substances in a heterogeneous mixture are not evenly mixed, two samples of the same mixture can have different amounts of the substance.
Explanation:
Balance the following equation and list the coefficients in order from left to right.
SF4 + __ H2O → _H2SO3 + HE
Vascular tissue
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Cross section of celery stalk, showing vascular bundles, which include both phloem and xylem.
Detail of the vasculature of a bramble leaf.
Translocation in vascular plants
This article is about vascular tissue in plants. For transportation in animals, see Circulatory system.
Vascular tissue is a complex conducting tissue, formed of more than one cell type, found in vascular plants. The primary components of vascular tissue are the xylem and phloem. These two tissues transport fluid and nutrients internally. There are also two meristems associated with vascular tissue: the vascular cambium and the cork cambium. All the vascular tissues within a particular plant together constitute the vascular tissue system of that plant.
The cells in vascular tissue are typically long and slender. Since the xylem and phloem function in the conduction of water, minerals, and nutrients throughout the plant, it is not surprising that their form should be similar to pipes. The individual cells of phloem are connected end-to-end, just as the sections of a pipe might be. As the plant grows, new vascular tissue differentiates in the growing tips of the plant. The new tissue is aligned with existing vascular tissue, maintaining its connection throughout the plant. The vascular tissue in plants is arranged in long, discrete strands called vascular bundles. These bundles include both xylem and phloem, as well as supporting and protective cells. In stems and roots, the xylem typically lies closer to the interior of the stem with phloem towards the exterior of the stem. In the stems of some Asterales dicots, there may be phloem located inwardly from the xylem as well.
Between the xylem and phloem is a meristem called the vascular cambium. This tissue divides off cells that will become additional xylem and phloem. This growth increases the girth of the plant, rather than it
20)
Which substance is an acid?
A)
Ba(OH)2
B)
CH3COOCH3
C)
H3PO4
D)
NaCl
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Answer:
H3PO4
Explanation:
The H3PO4 is an acid as it release H+ ion when dissolved in a solution and H3PO4 is known as phosphoric acid
What is the mass of 8.12 ×10^23
Answer:
59.3g
Explanation:
Mole = no. Molecules/6.02×10^23
Mole = (8.12×10^23)/(6.02×10^23)
Mole = 1.35mole
Molar mass of CO2 = 12+ 2(16)
Molar mass= 12 + 32= 44g/mol
Mole = mass/molar mass
Mass = Mole × molar mass
Mass = 1.35× 44
Mass= 59.35g
Studying and got stuck if someone can help me.
Answer:
Ph level 0-7 is a acid
ph level 7-14 is base
bases turn paper blue
acids dissolve metal
acids contain hydrogen ions
Explanation:
I dont know the last one all I know that they become neutral when acids and bases are mixed.
An ion has 38 protons, 36 electrons, and 40 neutrons, what us the elements symbol
The symbol of the element in which it's ion has 38 protons, 36 electrons, and 40 neutrons is ⁷⁸₃₈Sr
How do I determine the symbol of the element?To obtain the symbol of the element, we shall obtain the mass number of the element. This is shown below:
Proton = 38Neutron = 40Mass number = ?Mass number = Proton + Neutron
Mass number = 38 + 40
Mass number = 78
Finally, we shall determine the symbol of the element. Details below:
Proton = 38Atomic number (z) = Proton = 38Mass number (A) = 78Symol of element =?From the periodic table, the element with atomic number of 38 is Strontium.
Thus, the symbol of the element will be ⁷⁸₃₈Sr
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A sample of gas starts at 1.00 atm, 0.00° C, and 30.0 mL. What is the volume if the temperature increases to 27.0° C and the pressure increases to 2.00 atm?
Answer:
16.48 mL.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the following data were obtained:
Initial pressure (P₁) = 1 atm
Initial temperature (T₁) = 0 °C
Initial volume (V₁) = 30 mL
Final temperature (T₂) = 27 ° C
Final pressure (P₂) = 2 atm
Final volume (V₂) =?
Next, we shall convert celsius temperature to Kelvin temperature. This can be obtained as follow:
T(K) = T(°C) + 273
Initial temperature (T₁) = 0 °C
Initial temperature (T₁) = 0 °C + 273
Initial temperature (T₁) = 273 K
Final temperature (T₂) = 27 °C
Final temperature (T₂) = 27 °C + 273
Final temperature (T₂) = 300 K
Finally, we shall determine the final volume of the gas. This can be obtained as:
Initial pressure (P₁) = 1 atm
Initial temperature (T₁) = 273 K
Initial volume (V₁) = 30 mL
Final temperature (T₂) = 300 K
Final pressure (P₂) = 2 atm
Final volume (V₂) =?
P₁V₁ / T₁ = P₂V₂ / T₂
1 × 30 / 273 = 2 × V₂ / 300
30 / 273 = 2 × V₂ / 300
Cross multiply
273 × 2 × V₂ = 30 × 300
546 × V₂ = 9000
Divide both side by 546
V₂ = 9000 / 546
V₂ = 16.48 mL
Therefore, the final volume of the gas is 16.48 mL.
Before the lab student needs to make necessary chemical reagent solutions, the teacher asked them to make 50.0mL of 1.0 M H2SO4 from a 6.0 M sock
V1=
M1=
V2=
M2=
Answer:
V1 = 8.3 mL
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Initial volume (V1): ?
Initial concentration (M1): 6.0 M
Final volume (V2): 50.0 mL
Final concentration (M2): 1.0 M
Step 2: Calculate the volume of the initial solution
We want to prepare a dilute solution from a concentrated one. We can calculate the volume of the initial solution using the dilution rule.
M1 × V1 = M2 × V2
V1 = M2 × V2 / M1
V1 = 1.0 M × 50.0 mL / 6.0 M = 8.3 mL
We will take 8.3 mL of the 6.0 M solution and add water until we have 50.0 mL.
The mass percent of element X
in X(NO3)2 is 52.55%.
Chemical analysis of a pure
sample of X(NO3)2 shows that
it contains 67.50 g of element
X. What is the total mass of
the pure sample?
Answer:
128.4 g
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Mass percent of element X in X(NO₃)₂: 52.55%Mass of the element X in the sample: 67.50 gStep 2: Determine the total mass of the sample
The mass percent of element X in X(NO₃)₂ is 52.55%, that is, there are 52.55 g of X every 100 g of X(NO₃)₂. Then, the mass of X(NO₃)₂ that contains 67.50 g of X is:
67.50 g X × 100 g X(NO₃)₂/52.55 g X = 128.4 g X(NO₃)₂
Write a balanced nuclear equation for the following: The nuclide astatine-218 undergoes alpha emission to give bismuth-214
____________ → _______ + __________
Answer:
[tex]^{218}_{85}At\rightarrow ^{214}_{83}Bi+^{4}_{2}He[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, since the radioactive reaction for the alpha emission of astatine-218 to bismith-214 involve the release of a helium atom as shown below:
[tex]^{218}_{85}At\rightarrow ^{214}_{83}Bi+^{4}_{2}He[/tex]
Whereas the atomic number decreases by 2 and the mass number by 4 in agreement to the release of the Helium atom.
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Chromium (VI) forms two different oxyanions, the orange dichromate ion, Cr2o72-, And the yellow chromate ion, CrO4 2-. The equilibrium reaction between the ions is:
Cr2O7 2- (aq) + H2O(l)→ 2CrO4 2-(aq) + 2H(aq)
Explain
a) Why does the orange dichromate solution turn yellow when sodium hydroxide is added. Write the net ionic equation for this shift.
b) How will this system shift at equilibrium if the temperature is increased
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
Let us look at the reaction again;
Cr2O7 2- (aq) + H2O(l)⇄ 2CrO4 2-(aq) + 2H^+(aq)
When we add sodium hydroxide to the system as shown, the hydroxide ion removes the hydrogen ion thereby leaving a large concentration CrO4^2-(aq) in the system this causes the solution to turn green(equilibrium position shifts to the right).
The net ionic equation is;
OH^-(aq) + H^+(aq) ----> H2O(l)
The reaction;
OH^-(aq) + H^+(aq) ----> H2O(l) is exothermic hence, if the temperature of the system is increased, the equilibrium position will shift towards the left hand side and the solution turns orange.
What three parts of your eye work together to create a clear image?
Answer:
cornea,Jens and pupil
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Naturally occurring gallium is a mixture of isotopes
that contains 90.11% of Ga-69 (atomic mass = 68.93
u) and 9.89% of Ga-71 (atomic mass 70.92 u).
What is the average atomic mass of naturally
occurring gallium?
A) 69.93 amu
C) 69.50 amu
B) 69.12 amu
D) 69.00 amu
Given a mass of 70 g and a volume of 25 mL, what is the density?
Answer:
The density should be 2.8 g/mL.
Explanation:
To solve this problem, we must remember that we find density using the following formula:
Density = mass/volume
Therefore, if we plug in the values we are given in the problem, we get:
Density = 70 g / 25 mL
Density = 2.8 g/mL
Therefore, the correct answer is 2.8 g/mL.
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19. A girl is ice skating and has 35 kgm/s of momentum. After she bumps into a
friend, she has 25 kgm/s of momentum. How much did she give her friend?
Answer:
15 kgm/s of momentum
Explanation:
Ammonia burns in the presence of a copper catalyst to form nitrogen gas. 4 NH3(g) + 3 O2(g) → 2 N2(g) + 6 H2O(g) ΔΗ = -1267 kJ What is the enthalpy change to burn 38.4 g of ammonia?
Answer:
-713 kJ
Explanation:
Step 1: Write the balaned thermochemical equation
4 NH₃(g) + 3 O₂(g) → 2 N₂(g) + 6 H₂O(g) ΔΗ = -1267 kJ
Step 2: Calculate the moles corresponding to 38.4 g of NH₃
The molar mass of NH₃ is 17.03 g/mol.
38.4 g × 1 mol/17.03 g = 2.25 mol
Step 3: Calculate the enthalpy change to burn 2.25 mol of ammonia
According to the thermochemical equation, 1267 kJ are released per 4 moles of ammonia that react.
2.25 mol × (-1267 kJ/4 mol) = -713 kJ
which of the following experiments raises ethical concerns
Answer:
Research that releases a poisonous gas into the air.
Explanation:
Since I don't know the options I will guess it is ^
Help guys please question 3 in picture ASAP pls
Answer:
1 Spinal fluid
2 Milk
3 Saliva
4 Urine
5 Gastric content
Explanation:
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In this case, according to the given information, it turns out firstly necessary for us to calculate the pH of both gastric content and spinal fluid by using the following equations and works:
[tex]pH_{gastric}=-log(10^{-2})=2.0\\\\pH_{spinal}=14+log(10^{-6.6})=7.4[/tex]
Thus, we rank them as follows:
1 Spinal fluid
2 Milk
3 Saliva
4 Urine
5 Gastric content
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Americium-241 is widely used in smoke detectors. The radiation released by this element ionizes particles that are then detected by a charged-particle collector. The half-life of 241Am is 432 years, and it decays by emitting alpha particles. How many alpha particles are emitted each second by a 5.54-g sample of 241Am
Answer:
Explanation:
Half life T is 432 years .
432 years = 432 x 365 x 24 x 60 x 60 s
= 1.36 x 10¹⁰ s .
No of atoms in 5.54 g of sample of Am N= 6.02 x 10²³ x 5.54 / 241
N = 138.38 x 10²⁰ atoms .
disintegration constant λ = .693 / half life
λ = .693 / 1.36 x 10¹⁰ s .
= .51 x 10⁻¹⁰ .
dN / dt = λN
= .51 x 10⁻¹⁰ x 138.38 x 10²⁰
= 70.57 x 10¹⁰ per second.
No of particles emitted = no of disintegration per second
No of particles emitted = 70.57 x 10¹⁰ per second.
You are given a solution containing a pair of enantiomers (A and B). Careful measurements show that the solution contains 98% A and 2% B. What is the ee of this solution
Answer:
ee = 96%
Explanation:
Enantiomeric excess, ee, is a way to express a mixture that is not enantiomerically pure. It is defined as 100 times the ratio between the differences of amounts of enantiomers and the total amunt. that is:
ee = |A-B|/ A+B * 100
ee = |98%-2%| / 98+2 * 100
ee = 96%What is the pH of a solution whose hydronium ion [H20+] (or proton [H+1)
concentration is 7.6' 10-5 M?
Answer:
[tex]pH = - log(7.6 \times {10}^{ - 5} ) \\ pH = 4.12[/tex]
An eccentric chemistry professor (not mentioning any names) stops in every day and orders 200ml of Sumatran coffee at precisely 75.0°C. You then need to add enough milk at 5.00°C to drop the temperature of the coffee, initially at 95.0°C, to the ordered temperature.
Answer:
68.97g of milk must be added
Explanation:
To solve this problem we need to use the equation:
Q = C*m*ΔT -Coffee cup calorimeter equation-
This equation relates mass and change in temperature with heat of solution, Q.
The energy that decreases in the milk is the same that increases in the milk. That is:
Q(milk) = Q(tea)
Using the equation:
4.184J/molK* Mass milk * (65.0°C - 7.00°C) = 4.184J /molK * 200g (Tea) * (85.0°C - 65.0°C)
Mass milk * 58.0°C = 200g * 20.0°C
Mass milk = 4000g°C / 58.0°C
Mass milk =
68.97g of milk must be added
Write the equation showing the formation of a monosubstituted product when butane reacts with chlorine. Use molecular formulas for the organic compounds (C before H, halogen last) and the smallest possible integer coefficients.
Answer:
CH3CH2CH2CH3 + Cl2 --------> CH3CH2CH2CH2Cl + HCl
Explanation:
Alkanes react with halogens in the presence of light to yield alkyl halides. The degree of substitution increases as the reaction progresses. The reaction occurs by free radical mechanism.
The reaction between butane and chlorine molecule to yields a monosubstitution product occurs as follows;
CH3CH2CH2CH3 + Cl2 --------> CH3CH2CH2CH2Cl + HCl
True or False: Photosynthesis can take place under water.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
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If atoms of helium, neon, argon and krypton gas are moving at the same speed, which atom would have the highest kinetic energy
Helium atom would have the highest kinetic energy.
What is Kinetic Energy ?
Kinetic energy is a form of energy that a gas has by reason of its motion.
If work, which transfers energy, is done on a gas by applying a net force, the gas speeds up and thereby gains kinetic energy
Different gas particles move at different speeds with there definite kinetic energy—gases with smaller particles tend to be moving faster at the same temperature, which means they have a higher speed.
Helium is the smallest particles and thus, it will be the gas with the highest speed.
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Which statements explain the relationship between photosynthesis and cellular respiration? Select two options.
The glucose that plants use for energy is made by animals in cellular respiration.
Glucose is a reactant in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration
The oxygen released by photosynthesis is breathed in by animals to break down glucose.
Carbon dioxide is a product of both photosynthesis and cellular respiration
The carbon dioxide released by animals is used to build glucose in photosynthesis.
Answer:
the 2nd and 5th
Explanation:
they are both correct
Answer:
b and d | Glucose is a reactant in both photosynthesis and cellular respiration. | Carbon dioxide is a product of both photosynthesis and cellular respiration.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is formed last in daughter cells when plant cells divide?
The nucleus
The nuclear envelope
The cell membrane
The cell wall
Answer:
The Cell Wall
Explanation:
which process produces co2?
burning of fossil fuels is the answer
Answer:
burning of fossil fuel
Explanation:
How many grams of hydrogen gas, H, are necessary to produce 119.0 g of ammonia, NH3?
Answer:
What's the equation?
Answer:
14.5 g
Explanation:
its true