Answer:
Explanation:
Weight
A measure of the force of gravity on an object
Mass
The measurement of how much matter an object contains
Volume
The amount of space that matter occupies
Density
The physical property that relates the mass and volume of an object or material
Unlike weight, mass doesn't change with location, even when the force of gravity on an object changes
Why do scientists prefer to describe its matter by its mass rather than its weight?
International System of Units
What system of units do scientists use to measure the properties of matter?
Liter, milliliter, cubic centimeter
3 common units of volume
Volume= length•width•height
Volume formula
Sand and feathers have different densities
Why does a kg of sand take up much less space than a kg of feathers?
Density=mass/volume
Density formula
Objects with densities greater than water will sink and objects with densities less than water will float. The density of wood is less than water (1 g/cm3) and the density of iron is greater than water (1 g/cm3)
If you drop a block of iron and block of wood into water, the iron sinks and the wood floats. What can you conclude about the density of iron and wood compared to the density of water?
V=2,400 cm3
A box has a length of 25 cm, a width of 8 cm, and a height of 12 cm. What is its volume?
D= 13.5 g/cm3
A sample of metal has a mass of 94.5 g and a volume of 7 cm3. What is its density?
Mass= density•volume
Mass formula
M= 234.26 g
Corn oil has a density of 6.89 g/cm3. What is the mass of 34.0 cm3 of corn oil?
Yes. No. The pull of gravity is different on the moon.
A solid has a mass of 180. Would the solid have a mass of 180 g on the moon? Would it have the same weight on Earth as on the moon? Explain.
No, because only the mass and volume will change
Will every solid with the same dimensions have the same density?
Grams and kilograms
Common units for mass
Grams per cubic centimeter or grams per cubic milliliter
Common units for density
V= 20 ml
D= 0.75 g/cm3
George put 25 ml of water into a graduated cylinder. After adding a solid object, the water level in the cylinder rose to 45 ml. What is the volume of the object? The object George is examining has a mass of 15 grams. What is the density of the object?
what is the molar mass of nickel (ll) chloride(NiCl2)
Answer:
Explanation:
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Answer:
129.5994 g/mol
Explanation:
calculate the molar mass of cacl2
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 110.98 \ g/mol}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The molar mass is the mass of a substance in grams per mole.
To find it, add the mass of each element in the compound. These masses can be found on the Periodic Table.
The compound given is:
[tex]CaCl_2[/tex]
The compound has 1 Ca (calcium) and 2 Cl (chlorine).
Mass of Calcium
The molar mass of calcium is 40.08 g/mol There is only one atom of Calcium in CaCl₂, so the number above is what we will use.Mass of Chlorine
The molar mass of chlorine is 35.45 g/mol There are two atoms of chlorine in CaCl₂, therefore we need to multiply the molar mass by 2. 35.45 * 2= 70.9 g/molMolar Mass of CaCl₂
Now, to find the molar mass, add the molar mass of 1 calcium and 2 chlorine. 40.08 g/mol + 70.9 g/mol =110.98 g/molThe molar mass of CaCl₂ is 110.98 grams per mole.
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Answer:
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Which periodic table trend is represented by the blue arrows?
Answer:
Periodic trends are specific patterns that are present in the periodic table that illustrate different aspects of a certain element, including its size and its electronic properties. Major periodic trends include: electronegativity, ionization energy, electron affinity, atomic radius, melting point, and metallic character. Periodic trends, arising from the arrangement of the periodic table, provide chemists with an invaluable tool to quickly predict an element's properties. These trends exist because of the similar atomic structure of the elements within their respective group families or periods, and because of the periodic nature of the elements.
how can one separate and collect the solvent from a salt solution
The three types of ocean floor sediments are classified according to their _____.
Answer:
Origin
Explanation:
A scientist observes plant roots growing through the mountain side. This is evidence for which type of natural process?
Physical weathering
Chemical Weathering
Erosion
Deposition
Answer:
I think chemical Weathering
Answer:
Deposition is the answer
Explanation:
Which covalent bond is the most polar?
a) S-O
b) C=0
c) Se-F
d) H-O
e) O=O
Which of the following chemical formulas contains the most molecules?
A. 5CO
B. 3H2O
C. 2Fe2O3
D. 4C3H8
As the sun sets, the temperature of the room decreases. Explain how this affects the particle motion of the gas particles in the room. Be sure to include collisions, kinetic energy, pressure, and thermal energy in your answer.
Answer:
Heres a very LONG answer-
The real answer:
Its in the kinetic-molecular theory, the temperature of a substance is related to the average kinetic energy of the particles of that substance. When a substance is heated, some of the absorbed energy is stored within the particles, while some of the energy increases the motion of the particles.
Is ceramic a good insulator
13. Sodium, Na, shows metallic properties. Identify another element that is likely to show similar metallic properties.
Answer:
19.K, potassium
Explanation:
it has all properties of metals
how do humans benefit from photosynthesis
Answer:
Explanation:
Without photosynthesis there would be no oxygen in the earth's atmosphere and we wouldn't be here!
Part of an important cellular process involving a DNA strand is modeled below
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What is the purpose of this cellular process?
F Preserving genetic information for future generations
G Deleting the information in the sequence produced from the DNA template
# Transcribing information in the DNA sequence for use by the cell
J Producing more nucleotides for the DNA sequence
Answer: transcribing information to the dna sequence for use by the cell
Explanation:
why is the layer of fat on top
Answer:
The solid layer of fat on top protects the broth from freezer burn. When I take the broth out of the freezer I use a butter knife to pop the fat cap off before defrosting. I do save chicken fat from soup and use it instead of butter or olive oil when I cook onions.
Explanation:
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What did you include in your response? Check all that
apply.
O No, thermal energy is not being transferred by
radiation in this image.
O The eggs are in direct contact with the metal pan,
which is in direct contact with the gas flame.
O Thermal energy is being transferred by conduction.
O Radiation transfers thermal energy by
electromagnetic waves.
O Radiation does not transfer thermal energy by
direct contact.
Which of the following scenarios would not prompt the cell to start dividing
Answer:
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Read the clues given below to classify an unknown organism.
Clue 1: A unicellular organism
Clue 2: Lives in the human body
What is the correct classification of the organism?
A. Domain Bacteria; Kingdom Eubacteria
B. Domain Archaea; Kingdom Eubacteria
C. Domain Bacteria; Kingdom Archaebacteria
D. Domain Archaea; Kingdom Archaebacteria
Answer:
c
Explanation:
bacteria can be a single cell and archaebacteria live in the human body
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which elements are abundant in visible universe
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the Universe; helium is second. However, after this, the rank of abundance does not continue to correspond to the atomic number; oxygen has abundance rank 3, but atomic number 8. All others are substantially less common.
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An object is moving across a surface, but it does not gain or lose speed. Which best describes the object’s force?
Answer:
Explanation:
the vector sum of all such forces which equals zero for an object at rest. CASE 1: Considering a basketball of weight 1kg, if it has been kept stationary on the ground, there are two forces acting on it. These are it's weight (gravity) and equal and opposite force from the ground (normal reaction).
Answer:
The net force is zero. :)
Explanation:
What are some examples of HIGH resistance? Question 2 options:
long wire, wide wire, more resistors
wide wire, short wire, less resistors
long wire, narrow wire, more resistors
narrow wire, less resistors, long wire
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Answer:
long wire, wide wire, more resistors
long wire, narrow wire, more resistors
Explanation:
longer wires have greater resistance. The longer the wire the greater the resistance.
The answer is Long wire, Narrow wire, more resistors
Evidence:
d. what happens when an iron nail is kept in copper sulphate solution?
Answer:
it changes color from blue to light green.
Explanation:
due to copper iron nail functions
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Earth's magnetic reversals are recorded in
A. the asthenosphere
B. sea-floor rock
C. deep-ocean trenches
D. the mantle
if a car travels 350 miles in 7 hours what was the speed
Answer:
50 mph
Explanation:
Answer:
5 miles per hour
Explanation:
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The table shows data for two groups of plants one grown with fertilizer and the other without fetalizer was the mean height of the plant given fertilizer
Answer:
What is the question?
Explanation:
New colors produced when any two of the primary colors of pigment are mixed; red, green, and blue
Answer:
A simulated example of additive color mixing. Additive primaries act as sources of light. The primaries red, green, and blue combine pairwise to produce the additive secondaries cyan, magenta, and yellow. Combining all three primaries (center) produces white.
when all of the primary colors are mixed it makes black
Explanation:
A scientist thinks he found a new metal, so he published a paper about this metal. About 1 week after the scientist published the paper, you noticed a problem with the paper the scientist wrote. You noticed that this metal was not a new metal. In fact, this metal was discovered years ago. You determined this when you saw the atomic emission spectrum. As you read the article, you remembered that each atomic emission spectrum is unique to each element and the atomic emission spectrum matched one that was already discovered. Using the techniques from Chemistry, you ran a Flame Test with a piece of the metal (the metal is safe to use) that you had shipped to you. You found the metal turned the flame yellow. What metal did you have in your possession?
**ANSWER CHOICES**
*Barium
*Calcium
*Strontium
*Copper
*Sodium
Answer:
Sodium
because it burns with a yellow-orange flame.
Explanation:
It relates with Barium which burns with yellowish green flame
A pure substance is one that_____
a. Has been filtered
b. is an element or compound
c. If found in nature
d. Has been cleaned
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Answer:
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Question 6 options:
a homogeneous mixture.
a compound.
chemically separable.
a heterogeneous mixture.
Answer:
the first one. a homogeneous mixture.
Explanation:
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