Answer:
The box exerts a resistance greater than 15 N.
Explanation:
If the student pushed on the box with 15 N and the box didn't more then the box gave a resistance greater than 15 N.
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help it's chemistry
Answer:
wavelength = wave velocity/frequency.
Explanation:
c
is a constant. It is usually given as
3.00
×
10
8
m/s or
3.00
×
10
10
cm/s rounded to three significant figures.
Wavelength is measured in meters, centimeters, nanometers, etc...).
Frequency has a unit of
1/s
which means
1
cycle per second. It is also given the unit Hertz (Hz) in honor of German physicist Heinrich Hertz who proved the existence of electromagnetic waves.
1
Hz
=
1/s
.
Explain the relationship between protons and ionization energy
Explain What is an elementary reaction and how is it related to a reaction mechanism
Answer:
The sequence of individual steps, or elementary reactions, by which reactants are converted into products during the course of a reaction is called the reaction mechanism. The overall rate of a reaction is determined by the rate of the slowest step, called the rate-determining step.
Explanation:
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Answer:
CH4
- 4 electron
- 0 electron
- the geometry of Ch4 is tetrahedral
AlF3
- 3 electron
- 0 electron
- the geometry is trigonal planar
CCl4
- 4 electron
- 0 electron
- the geomotry is tetrahedral
SeH2
- 2 electron
- 2 electron
- the geometry is V shape
Select the correct answer
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Answer:
I'm gonna say A and B
Explanation:
Not sure though
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What represents a community?
pond
B
a snail
snails
D snails, guppies and plants
D snails, guppies and plants. The community should be diverse and have lots of biodiversity.
Answer:
to
Explanation:
to
A voltmeter is a device that measures electricity. It can detect the amount of electricity between two electrodes when they are submerged in a solution, such as salt water. Describe how you would find the melting point and the conductivity of the white substances in the beakers. Then, explain how you could identify which substance is salt and which is sugar.
Answer:
Explanation:
To determine the melting point of the unknown white substances. A sample of each of the unknown can be placed in separate capillary tubes and then placed in an adjustable heat source (for example water bath). A thermometer is then placed in the heat source very close to the tube holding the sample. The temperature of the heat source will be adjusted until the solid substance in the capillary tube starts to melt, the temperature at this point is noted as the melting point.
To determine the conductivity of the white substances, an electrolysis experiment is done. A sample each of the unknown substances is dissolved in water. These aqueous solutions are prepared separately. Two electrodes (positively charged anode and negatively charged cathode) are dipped into each of these solutions and an electric current is passed through these solutions, from an energy source (such as batter), through the electrodes (with the electric current flowing from the anode to the cathode). A voltmeter is then connected to this set-up to determine if electricity is been passed through the individual solutions.
The substance that is the salt will be the white substance that has the higher melting point and conducted electricity in the electrolysis set up; this is because NaCl salt is an ionic compound which has a high melting point and conducts electricity when dissolved in water. While the white substance that had a lower melting point and did not conduct electricity will be the sugar; this is because sugar/sucrose is an organic substance that has a low melting point and does not conduct electricity when dissolved in water.
3. What is the electron configuration of the following elements?
Lithium
Calcium
Copper
Strontium
Potassium
sodium
Answer: Lithium ( 3),Calcium (20),Copper (29),Strontium (38),Potassium (19),Sodium (11)
Explanation:
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Which term is defined as the ratio of the speed of light in a vacuum to the speed of light in the material it is passing through?
Answer:
I really dont know i just guessed :(
Explanation:
Answer:
index of refraction
Explanation:
What is the correct name for the compound Li2S
Answer:
Lithium sulfide
1. Which best represents a compound?
Answer:
D
Explanation:
The one that best represents a compound is answer "D" because you compounds are chemically bonded and are always together.
What is another name for energy lost through heat and sound?
Answer:Figure 1. Energy losses in an incandescent light bulb are very large; most of the input energy is lost in the form of heat energy. This means that when energy is converted to a different form, some of the input energy is turned into a highly disordered form of energy, like heat. ...
Explanation:
Please answer fast!!!!!!!The table shows the distance that car 2 traveled during three trials. What is the average distance traveled by car 2 without a bumper? Be sure to show your work.
Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3
25, 27, 29
Answer: 25 + 27 + 29 = 81
81 divided by 3 = 27
your answer is 27
Explanation: you add them all together then however many numbers there are is how you divide it
Answer:
81 and 27 i think
Explanation:
Question 2
1 pts
Which of the following bonding types requires a TRANSFER of valence
electrons between two or more atoms?
Covalent
o lonic
Hydrogen
O Metallic
Answer:
I want to say its Lonic Bonding.
Explanation:
Ionic bonding is the complete transfer of valence electron(s) between atoms.
What is the second life cycle stage during complete metamorphosis of insects?
O A) The eggs hatch into larvae.
OB) The eggs hatch into nymphs.
OC) Nymphs stop molting and are adult sized.
OD) Larvae make hard, protective cases around themselves during the pupal stage.
Answer:
They hatch into larvae.
Explanation:
What order do they go in plz someone help
What is better Music,Cartoons,Games,Anime,Knowledge Or Relaxation.
Answer:
anime
Explanation:
20 mL of a gas at 200K is heated until the new volume is 55 mL. What is the final temperature of the gas?
answer options:
4.0 K
5.5 K
400K
550 K
Answer:
550 K
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Original Volume, V1 = 20mL
Original Temperature, T1 = 200K
New Temperature, V2 = 55mL
To find new temperature T2, we would use Charles' law.
Charles states that when the pressure of an ideal gas is kept constant, the volume of the gas is directly proportional to the absolute temperature of the gas.
Mathematically, Charles is given by;
[tex] VT = K[/tex]
[tex] \frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]
Making T2 the subject of formula, we have;
[tex]T_{2} = \frac{V2}{V1} * T_{1}\\[/tex]
Substituting into the equation;
[tex]T_{2} = \frac{55}{20} * 200\\T_{2} = \frac{11000}{20}\\T_{2} = 550K[/tex]
Therefore, the new temperature is 550K.
Plants prevent a) soil erosion by wind or water b) soil erosion due to a forest station c) The loosening of soil and they bind the soil with the help of the roots
Answer:
The loosening of soil and they bind the soil with the help of the roots
Explanation:
Here, we want to know how plants prevent erosion by wind or water.
The way they do this is by binding the soil with their roots such that it will not be easy for the erosion agent to erode the surface.
How they do this is by making sure that the soil
particles are binded together with their roots which helps to keep the particles of the soil intact and not eroded
Answer:
c
Explanation:
Which statement best describes two functions of blood?
Answer:
flows through your viens and moves to your blood vesils
Explanation:
its how blood operates
1375 J of heat energy are added to a 50.0 g sample of copper, which increases temperature from 22.8 C to 94.2 C. Calculate the specific heat of copper.
Answer:
0.385 J/g°C
Explanation:
Using the following formula, the specific heat of an elemental substance can be calculated:
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = quantity of heat (J)
m = mass (g)
c = specific heat capacity (J/g°C)
∆T = change in temperature (°C)
Based on the given information, Q = 1375J, m = 50g, initial temperature = 22.8°C, final temperature = 94.2°C, c =?
Q = m × c × ∆T
1375 = 50 × c × (94.2 - 22.8°C)
1375 = 50 × c × 71.4
1375 = 3570c
c = 1375/3570
c = 0.3851
c = 0.385 J/g°C
what is soluminescence? How does it work?
Answer:
Sonoluminescence can occur when a sound wave of sufficient intensity induces a gaseous cavity within a liquid to collapse quickly. [...] The bubbles are very small when they emit the light—about 1 micrometer in diameter—depending on the ambient fluid (e.g., water) and the gas content of the bubble (e.g., atmospheric air).
Explanation:
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What mass of oxygen reacts with 12g of magnesium?
Answer:
24g
Explanation:
2×12=24
1mole of Mg react with 2 mooe of O2
what are green boxes on periodic tables
Answer:
The basic metal ones?
Explanation:
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Identify the four parts of the potential energy diagram
products
activation
energy
reactants
energy
released
by reaction
688
energy-
reaction progress
Answer:
Reactants, Activation energy, Energy released by the reaction and Products
Explanation:
This energy profile is that of an exothermic reaction. In an exothermic reaction, heat is liberated to the surrounding. The surrounding becomes hotter than the environment.
The first box to the left is the reactants which signifies the species combining together.
The topmost box is the activation energy which is the energy barrier that must be over come before a reaction takes place.
The box underneath is the energy change. Here, energy is being released.
The right most box is the product of the reaction.
Which of the following choices contains the most thermal energy?
a penny that is 20 degrees Celsius ( oC)
an atom of aluminum that is 20 degrees Celsius ( oC)
a 50 milliliter (ml) glass of water at 20 degrees Celsius ( oC)
a 900 milliliter (ml) pitcher of orange juice at 20 degrees Celsius ( oC)
Answer:
Honestly no idea
Explanation:
FOOOOOOOOD
A student wants to investigate competition between two organisms. For the investigation, it
is most important that the student should choose organisms that
O require the same resources.
O reproduce at the same rate.
O are both active during the day.
o have the same adaptations.
(help please!!! due today!!!)
Answer:
i think that the answer is B
Explanation:
If a student wants to investigate competition between two organisms in an ecosystem the organisms should have same adaptations and use same resources.
What is an ecosystem?Ecosystem is defined as a system which consists of all living organisms and the physical components with which the living beings interact. The abiotic and biotic components are linked to each other through nutrient cycles and flow of energy.
Energy enters the system through the process of photosynthesis .Animals play an important role in transfer of energy as they feed on each other.As a result of this transfer of matter and energy takes place through the system .Living organisms also influence the quantity of biomass present.By decomposition of dead plants and animals by microbes nutrients are released back in to the soil.
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The half-life of carbon-14 is about ____________ years.
Fill in the blank.
Answer:
5730 years
Explanation: for more on radiocarbon dating.) and hence explain why the amount of carbon-14 in the sample decays by half over any period of 5730 years.
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