Answer: Answer is in the Explanation.
Explanation: At noon the sun is directly above in the sky, the sun's rays are falling on the body making the shadow smaller. While in the evenings and mornings the sun is at a inclined position, so the sun's rays are falling at a inclined position making the body's shadow larger.
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what might happen if the strong force didnt exist
Answer:
Atomic nuclei would fly apart
Explanation:
Determine the grams of water produced when 250 grams of barium hydroxide react
with 125 grams of HCI. Refer to the balanced equation below.
Ba(OH)2 (aq) + 2HCl (aq) --> 2H2O (l) + BaCl2 (aq) (balanced)
Answer:
Explanation:
Ba(OH)₂ (aq) + 2HCl (aq) --> 2H₂O (l) + BaCl₂ (aq)
171 g 2 x 36.5 g 2 x 18 g
73 g of HCl reacts with 171 g of Ba(OH)₂
125 g HCl reacts with 171 x 125 / 73 g of Ba(OH)₂
= 292.8 g of of Ba(OH)₂
Ba(OH)₂ available is 250 g , so it is the limiting reagent .
171 g of Ba(OH)₂ forms 36 g of water
250 g of Ba(OH)₂ forms 36 x 250 / 171 g of water
= 52.63 g of water.
What percent of the water reactant is oxygen?
Answer:
Both hydrogen and oxygen gases exist as diatomic (“two-atom”) molecules. These molecules are the reactants in the reaction
Explanation:
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If 200 mL of a gas at 27 °C is cooled to -33 °C at a constant pressure, the volume will be
Answer:
V2 = 159.48 mL
Explanation:
Given the following data;
Initial volume = 200 mL
Initial temperature = 28°C
Final temperature = -33°C
To find the final volume, V2, we would use Charles law;
First of all, we would convert the temperature in Celsius to Kelvin.
Mathematically, it is given by the formula;
Kelvin = 273 + C
Substituting into the equation, we have;
Initial temperature, T1:
Kelvin = 273 + 28
Kelvin = 301K
Initial temperature, T1:
Kelvin = 273 - 33
Kelvin = 240K
To find new volume V2, 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{V_{1}}{T_{1}} = \frac{V_{2}}{T_{2}}[/tex]
Where;
V1 and V2 represents the initial and final volumes respectively.
T1 and T2 represents the initial and final temperatures respectively.
[tex] \frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}[/tex]
Making V2 as the subject formula, we have;
[tex] V_{2}= \frac{V1}{T1} * T_{2}[/tex]
[tex] V_{2}= \frac{200}{301} * 240[/tex]
[tex] V_{2}= 0.6645 * 240 [/tex]
V2 = 159.48 mL
Copper and silver react with water to liberate H2O gas true or false
Answer:
well I think it's false
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Will the solubility of PbCl2 in 0.10 Molar PbBr2 be larger than, smaller than, or the same as in pure water?
A. the same
B. smaller
C. larger
D. cannot be determined
Answer:
Smaller
Explanation:
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Why are scientists using acoustic surveys to learn about rainforest diversity
Answer:
Acoustic survey data can help inform scientists about the locations of the rainforest with the highest biodiversity. ... By working with these companies, The Nature Conservancy can help inform them of where they might try to create wildlife corridors or connected habitats on their lands
The concentrations of hydrogen ion in two solutions are (a).1×10-4moldm and (b).5×10-9moldm. What is the pH of each solutions?
Answer:
(a) pH=4.0
(b) pH=8.3
Explanation:
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In this case, since the pH is understood as the potential of the hydrogen in an aqueous solution, and we can calculate it is as follows:
[tex]pH=-log([H^+])[/tex]
We simply need to plug in the concentrations on each question as shown below:
(a)
[tex]pH=-log(1x10^{-4})\\\\pH=4[/tex]
(b)
[tex]pH=-log(5x10^{-9})\\\\pH=8.3[/tex]
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. Which of these types of electromagnetic radiation has the lowest energy?
a. Radio waves
b. Visible light
c. Gamma rays
Which reactant is necessary for a combustion reaction?
A. Water
O B. Heat
O c. Carbon dioxide
D. Oxygen
The reactant necessary for a combustion reaction is oxygen.
(option D).
Combustion is a chemical reaction that occurs when a substance reacts with oxygen, producing heat and light. In order for combustion to take place, three elements are needed: fuel, heat, and oxygen.
Fuel is the substance that undergoes combustion, such as gasoline, wood, or methane. Heat is the energy required to initiate and sustain the reaction. Lastly, oxygen is the reactant that combines with the fuel, allowing it to burn and release energy.
When a combustion reaction occurs, the fuel and oxygen combine to form carbon dioxide (option C) and water (option A). This process is exothermic, meaning it releases energy in the form of heat and light.
For example, when wood is burned in the presence of oxygen, it undergoes combustion. The heat from a match or a spark provides the necessary activation energy to start the reaction. Oxygen from the air combines with the carbon in the wood, producing carbon dioxide and releasing energy in the form of heat and light.
In summary, oxygen is the reactant necessary for a combustion reaction. It combines with the fuel and releases energy in the form of heat and light.
(option D).
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Answer:
Explanation:
b
What color will the
flame turn if we
immerse a steel
wire in a barium
chloride solution and
then heat it? Why does that happen?
Answer:
Clean a platinum or nichrome (a nickel-chromium alloy) wire by dipping it into concentrated hydrochloric acid and then holding it in a hot Bunsen flame. Repeat this until the wire produces no color in the flame.
H2O2 is what type of compound?
50.0 grams of water vapor at STP occupies how much volume?
A 62.2 L
B 69.0 L
C 47.2 L
D 22.4 L
Answer:
22.4 L
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Consider the following reaction:
2CuCl2 + 4KI → 2CuI + 4KCl + I2
When 0.64 grams of CuCl2 reacts with 0.78 grams of KI, how many grams of I2 are formed?
What is the limiting reactant?
What is the excess reactant?
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How many Liters of water do you need to make 8g 10 HSiCl3 +15H,0—1 HS11001+30 HCI
A.9.81 L of water
B..015 L of water
C.2.45 L of water
D.6.51 L of water
Answer:
A maybe I said maybe hope help
Explanation:
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How are radar and an approaching siren different? How are they similar?
A. Radar uses sound waves, and the siren uses radio, but both exhibit
the Doppler effect
B. Radar uses radio, and the siren uses sound waves, but both exhibit
the Doppler effect
C. The Doppler effect can be observed only with radar, but both
devices use sound waves.
D. The Doppler effect can be observed only in the approaching siren,
but both devices use radio.
Answer:
b
Explanation:
Radar uses radio, and the siren uses sound waves, but both exhibit the Doppler effect. Therefore, option (C) is correct.
What is Doppler's effect?Radar operates by emitting radio waves and measuring the reflected waves to detect objects and determine their velocity. On the other hand, an approaching siren emits sound waves that propagate through the air.
Both radar and an approaching siren exhibit the Doppler effect. The Doppler effect is the change in frequency or pitch of waves (sound or electromagnetic) when the source of the waves and the observer are in relative motion. In the case of radar, the Doppler effect is used to measure the velocity of objects based on the frequency shift of the reflected radio waves. Similarly, the Doppler effect is observed with an approaching siren as the sound waves compress and the frequency appears higher as the source approaches the listener.
Therefore, both radar and an approaching siren differ in the type of waves they use (radio waves vs. sound waves), but they share the characteristic of exhibiting the Doppler effect.
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what is the major role of wind on earth?
Answer: Wind, in climatology, the movement of air relative to the surface of the Earth. Winds play a significant role in determining and controlling climate and weather.
How many liters of hydrogen are obtained from the reaction of 4.00 g sodium with excess water, at STP?
Answer:
V = 1.95 L.
Explanation:
Hell there!
In this case, according to the following reaction between sodium metal and water:
[tex]2Na+2H_2O\rightarrow 2NaOH+H_2[/tex]
We can realize that the moles of hydrogen can be calculated by using the initial mass of sodium, its atomic mass (23.0 g/mol) and the 2:1 mole ratio of sodium to hydrogen to obtain:
[tex]4.00gNa*\frac{1molNa}{23.0gNa} *\frac{1molH_2}{2molNa}=0.0870molH_2[/tex]
Finally, we calculate the volume of hydrogen by using the ideal gas equation whereas the pressure is 1 atm and the temperature 273.15 K according to the STP conditions:
[tex]PV=nRT\\\\V=\frac{nRT}{P}\\\\V=\frac{0.0870mol*0.08206\frac{atm*L}{mol*K}*273.15 K}{1 atm}\\\\V=1.95L[/tex]
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What is the acceleration of a 7 kg
mass being pulled by a 56 N force?
Answer:
8 meters per second per second
Explanation:
Newton's second law: [tex]f=ma[/tex], force = mass multiplied by acceleration.
Therefore 56 / 7 = acceleration = 8
____CH4 + ____O2 ____CO2 +____H2O
[tex]methane \: reacts \: with \: oxygen [/tex]
CH4 + 2O2 → CO2 + 2H2O.
Step-by-step explanation
L.H.S.
C = 1, H = 4, O = 2×2 = 4.
R.H.S
C = 1, O = 2, H = 2×2= 4, O = 2.
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Answer:
13) What common form of energy (not including kinetic or potential) is not included in the “Energy Symbols” key that would normally be present in these examples?
1) Sound Energy
2) Magnetic Energy
14)Look carefully at each of the four systems shown above. Knowing what we have discussed about energy conversions, identify (list) at least three different places where this form of energy (sound) should be “produced”.
1) When you open the water tap, in the turbine and the sound of the light bulb.
2) In the light bulb
3) The sound of the kettle, the turbine and when water is boiling.
4) The movement of the wheel of the bicycle, the turbine and the light bulb.
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question 1
why is steel not a mineral?
A. is it man-made
B. is it alive
c. is it found in nature
d. is it strong
question 2
which mineral is used to make pencils?
A. diamond
B. jade
c. graphite
d. calcite
question 3
wich mineral is used to make glass
A. emerald
b. quartz
c.copper
D. halite
question 4
wich mineral do we eat
A. silver
b. jade
c. quartz
d.halite
question 4 _____ is the hardest mineral and ____ is the softest
A. quartz, graphite
B. silver, gold
C. diamond , talc
d. halite, calcite
question 5
what is minerals streak
A. the color minerals streak
b. how much the mineral weighs
c. the shape of crystals
d. the color left behind when a mineral is
scraped on porcelain tile
question
question 6
all minerals break at the same time
a. true
b. false
Answer:
1. A
2. C
3. B
4. D
5. D
6. B
Explanation:
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i need to do a science project and i have to write about "reducing ocean pollution" could anybody give my ideas? THANKS CHICAS
Answer:
decomposers
Explanation:
I'm not sure weather your supposed to create an actual experiment or write a paper. If an experiment, test certain acids to see which one can decompose plastics the fastest and determine which one can be spread through the oceans to melt down plastic. If a paper, discuss the idea of genetically modified fish. Some animals in the wild have the ability to eat pollution (wrappers, bottles, ect.), so mutating fish such as bottom feeders to be able to do the same would easily rid the water of pollution and make for one interesting of a paper! hope this sort of helped!
Mention any two uses of oxygen gas.
Answer:
steel, plastics
Explanation:Hope it helps!
How many moles are there in 100g of helium
Explanation:
so for this one u need to remember this equation and use it to find out moles= mass /mr . Mr of helium is 4
so moles= mass /mr
=100/4
=25 moles
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What is the value for AG at 300 K if AH = 27 kJ/mol and AS = 0.09 kJ/(mol-K)?
O
A. AG = 54 kJ/mol
O
B. AG=-18 kJ/mol
O
C. AG= 0 kJ/mol
O
D. AG = 27 kJ/mol
Answer:
0 kJ/mol
Explanation:
Step 1: Given data
Enthalpy change (ΔH): 27 kJ/molEntropy change (ΔS): 0.09 kJ/mol.KAbsolute temperature (T): 300 KStep 2: Calculate the Gibbs free energy change (ΔG)
We can calculate the Gibbs free energy change using the following expression.
ΔG = ΔH - T × ΔS
ΔG = 27 kJ/mol - 300 K × 0.09 kJ/mol.K = 0 kJ/mol
Since ΔG = 0 kJ/mol, the process in not spontaneous nor non-spontaneous.
A 125.0-g sample of a metal heated to 100.0 ∘C and placed in a calorimeter that contains 250.0 g of water. The temperature rises from 24.3 ∘C to 27.2 ∘C. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal? Ignore the calorimeter in your analysis. Group of answer choices
Answer:
0.333J/g°C is the specific heat of the metal
Explanation:
The heat that the metaal gives is equal to the heat that water is absorbing. The equation is:
S(metal)*ΔT(metal)*Mass(metal) = S(H2O)*ΔT(H2O)*Mass(H2O)
Where S is specific heat, ΔT is change in temperature and mass the mass in grams of the metal and water.
Replacing:
S(metal)*(100.0°C-27.2°C)*125.0g = 4.184J/g°C*(27.2°C-24.3°C)*250.0g
S(metal) = 4.184J/g°C*(27.2°C-24.3°C)*250.0g / (100.0°C-27.2°C)*125.0g
S(metal) = 0.333J/g°C is the specific heat of the metal
what things are needed to form a hail storm?
Answer:
Hail is a type of precipitation, or water in the atmosphere. Hail is formed when drops of water freeze together in the cold upper regions of thunderstorm clouds. These chunks of ice are called hailstones. Most hailstones measure between 5 millimeters and 15 centimeters in diameter, and can be round or jagged.
Explanation: