a woman put her clothes in the dryer.There is a mix of wool and cotton. After the dryer is finished wool clothes and cotton clothes are stuck together. There's no wool stuck to wool or cotton stuck to cotton.using laws of charge, explain why this is the case​

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Answer 1

Answer:

Explanation:

Explanation

There is a Plus charge on one of them (I think it is likely the wool).

There is a minus charge on the other one (So it is cotton most likely.

The point is that like charges repel (move away from each other)

Unlike charges attract. (move close to each other.)

You  have a case of unlike charges attracting.


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Question 1 (1 point) Which of the following summarizes cellular respiration?

Oxygen reacts with glucose to produce carbon dioxide and water, and release energy.

Light energy is changed into chemical energy.

Chemical energy is changed into light energy.

Light energy is used to join water and carbon dioxide to make oxygen and glucose​

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Answer:

oxygen reacts with glucose to produce carbon dixiode into water and release energy. It is 1

Explanation:

It is A

Explanation:

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Explanation:

a) 2 (Cr)³+ + 3 BiO3- + 4 H+ → 3 (Bi)3+ + Cr2O72- + 2 H2O

b)

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A sample of (NH4)2SO3 that contains 6 000 oxygen atoms must also contain how many hydrogen atoms?
Select one:
O a. 16 000
O b. 8 000
O c. 4000
O d. 6 000

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In 1 molecule of [tex] \sf{(NH_4)_2SO_3} [/tex] has 3 molecules of Oxygen. but it is given that the sample contain 6000 Oxygen atoms. therefore, the number of molecules in the sample is ~

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: \dfrac{6000}{3} [/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: 2000 \: \:molecules[/tex]

Now, there are 8 atoms of Hydrogen in each molecule, so total number of H - atoms in 2000 molecules of the given compound would have ~

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: 2000 \times 8[/tex]

[tex]\qquad \sf  \dashrightarrow \: 16000 \: \: H-atoms[/tex]

Sam and Albert reacted 3.5 moles of hydrogen gas with an excess of oxygen and had a percent yield of 85%. How many moles of water did they actually produce

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The mole of water Sam and Albert produced would be 3.5 moles

Mole ratio

From the balanced equation of the reaction:

[tex]2H_2 (g) + O_2 (g) --- > 2H_2O (l)[/tex]

The mole ratio of hydrogen to water is 1:1.

Thus, if 3.5 moles of hydrogen gas is reacted with excess oxygen, 3.5 moles of water will also be produced.

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A) 4520 kj
B) 1794 kj
C) 800 kj
D) 2200 kj​

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Answer:

D.) 2,200 kJ

Explanation:

To find the energy needed to vaporize aluminum, you need to multiply the given mass (2 kg) by the latent heat of vaporization conversion (via table). You know your answer is correct if the units cancel out.

2 kg aluminum                1,100 kJ
-------------------------  x  ------------------------  = 2,200 kJ
                                   1 kg aluminum

**I apologize if there was another way using the equation **

As hydrochloric acid is added to a solution of sodium hydroxide, the pH of the mixture will

A) stay the same
B) increase
C) decrease
D) change unpredictably

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C) decrease

hydrochloric acid: strong acid, pH <7

sodium hydroxide: strong base, pH>7

According to the kinetic-molecular theory, the collision between two ideal gas particles is a result of

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Answer:

Neither Attraction Nor Repulsion

Explanation:

To start off,

Kinetic Molecular Theory:

A theory that describes the behavior, interaction, and movement of gas molecules; based on the idea that particles of matter are always in motion; the relationship between the microscopic qualities and the macroscopic qualities of a gas.

Repulsion:

Repulsion in chemistry stands for the force which exists between two bodies that have the same electric charge or the same magnetic polarity, this force tends to repel the bodies and separate them from each other.  

Attraction:

The attraction of the negatively charged electrons that are circling the nucleus and the positively charged protons that are inside the nucleus provokes a pill that creates a chemical bond.

To finish,

Gas particles move at random, which means there are no attractive forces between them or in their surroundings. The entire kinetic energy of two particles is preserved when they collide.

Answer:

Neither attraction nor repulsion.

Explanation:

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If 20 mL of gas is subjected to a temperature change from 10°C to 100°C and a pressure change from 1 atm to 10 atm,
the new volume to the correct number of significant digits is:
O 3 ml
O 12mL
O 24 ml
O 13 ml
O none of these choices

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Answer:

E. None of these

Explanation:

We know, By GAS laws,

PV = NRT, where p- pressure, v- volume, n- number of moles, R- gas constant ,and T- temperature

Now, In the question, the number of moles remains the same as the gas is the same. so n is constant so we can compare n before and after a temperature change.

[tex]\frac{P1V1}{RT1}[/tex] = [tex]\frac{P2V2}{RT2}[/tex]

where P1= 1 atm, P2 = 10 atm, V1= 20 mL, T1= 10°C and T2= 100°C

We don't have to worry about the standard units as they are present equally on both the sides and get cut, same goes for R( gas constant)

So putting values, we get

[tex]\frac{1*20}{R*10} = \frac{10*V2}{R*100}[/tex]

Cutting, R on both sides and moving contents to the right so that only V2 is left on the left.

[tex]\frac{1*20*100}{10*10} = V2[/tex]

∴ V2 = [tex]\frac{2000}{100}[/tex]

V2 = 20mL

Bonds occur to make atoms more stable. Covalent bonds occur between _____

Question 41 options:

metals and noble gases because valence electrons are given to noble gases


metals and nonmetals because valence electrons are given to metals


nonmetals and nonmetals because valence electrons are shared


metals and metals because valence electrons are shared

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Answer:

nonmetals and non metals because valence electrons are shared

Explanation:

please take note that ionic bond only occur between nonmetals and metals whereas covalent bonds only occur between nonmetals and nonmetals

Radiocarbon dating can be used to determine the age of a fossil because the amount of carbon-14 found in the fossil...

a. increases steadily over time.
b. decreases steadily over time.
c. is unaffected by time.
d. remains the same for the first 10 years, and then rapidly decreases.

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

Carbon-14 will steadily decrease in a dead organism. Fossils are no different. Sense it's dead already, it will still be getting rid of the last bit of carbon-14 it has in a steadily way.

importance of mole ratio in solvey process

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Answer:

Sry i accidently clicked on ''SAVE''.

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Explanation:

Which element is number 14 on the periodic table?.

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Answer:

Silicon

Explanation:

When viewing the periodic table of elements and locating atomic number 14, you will find that the element present is Silicon (Si), of which is within the metalloid elemental group.

Which feature of a balanced chemical equation demonstrates the law of
conservation of mass?
A. It shows the products of a chemical reaction to the right of the
reaction arrow.
OB. It has coefficients to show how much of each substance a
chemical reaction uses.
OC. It shows the reactants of a chemical reaction to the left of the
reaction arrow.
D. It has the same types of atoms on both sides of the reaction
arrow.

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Answer:

Option D

Explanation:

it has the same types of atoms on both sides of the reaction

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D) It has the same types of atoms on both sides of the reaction arrow.

Explanation:

This law was made by the Antoine Lavoisier in 1789. He want to confirm that the mass of reactant is equal to the mass of product and he was successful to carry out the test.

Which scientist provided a foundation for John Dalton’s work on the atomic structure?
Robert Millikan
Joseph Proust
Ernest Rutherford
J. J. Thomson

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Answer:

J.J. Thomson

Explanation:

Answer:

D

Explanation:

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Imagine that the human population continues to increase, but we don't monitor or implement strategies to minimize our impact on the blue crab population.
Construct an argument supported by evidence for how increases in human populations impact the consumption of natural resources. In your answer, be
sure to include:

• the relationship between human populations and the consumption of resources

• a prediction of how the blue crab population would change with an increasing human population
evidence from the resources explored during the lesson
scientific reasoning

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Answer:

The Explanation

Explanation:

:i imagine less blue crabs ngl

How many grams is 3.2 moles of water

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Answer:

similarly 1 mole of water is equivalent to molecular mass of water x 3 that is 18x3=54 gram

Explanation:

What is the IUPAC name for this product?

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The IUPAC name for the given product is 2 chloro Butane.

What is IUPAC nomenclature?

IUPAC stands for 'International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry', which givers some rule for designing the name of compounds of chemistry.

In the given product total four carbon atoms are present and between all of them single bonds are present. In the second carbon atom, chlorine group is present. During the nomenclature process, first we write down the name of the attached group which is followed by the alkane chain.

Hence name of the product is 2 chloro Butane.

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What kind of water is found in littoral zone of a lake?

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The littoral zone of a lake is the area closest to the shore. It has very little biological activity but includes a lot of oxygen. The water in the lake's littoral zone is freshwater, free of living organisms such as plants and fish.

Which conclusion could be made from Ernest Rutherford’s gold foil experiment?
Atoms are made up of mostly empty space.
Atoms are mainly solid and block alpha particles.
The volume of the nucleus is large compared to the rest of the atom.
The mass of the nucleus is small compared to the rest of the atom.

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Answer:

a. atoms are made up of mostly empty space.(this is because most of the atoms were able to pass through the gold foil undeflected)

Explanation:

Answer:

a. atoms are made up of mostly empty space

6.0 L of gas in a piston at a pressure of 1.0 atm are compressed until the volume is 3.5 L. What is the new pressure inside the piston?

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From the calculations and by the use of Boyles law, the new pressure of the gas is 1.7 atm

What are gas laws?

The term gas law is used to demonstrate the relationship between the volume, pressure, number of moles and temperature of a gas.

Using the Boyles law;

P1 = 1 atm

P2 = ?

V1 = 6 L

V2 = 3.5 L

P1V1= P2V2

P2= P1V1/V2

P2= 1 atm * 6 L/3.5 L

= 1.7 atm

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Does sodium fluoride follow the octet rule? If not, which exception is it?

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Answer:

Sodium fluoride (NaF) does indeed follow the octet rule without any violations.

How many moles of gas will occupy a volume of 2.5 l at 12.0 atm and 25c?

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Answer:

1.23 moles

Explanation:

Ideal gas law

PV = n RT                 R = .082057 L-atm/mol-K

25 C = 298.15 K

12 (2.5) = n (.082057) (298.15)      n = 1.23 moles

Why is the earth so round

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Answer:

Cause why not?

Explanation:

Because the waves of the North Pole and the South Pole keeps the shape of the Earth in balance.

17. Explain How is a change in oxidation number related to the process of oxidation and reduction?

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Answer:

Explanation:

A change in oxidation number represents a transfer of electrons between atoms/ions. This is what happens during oxidation and reductions, where electrons are gained and lost (respectively).

How can we prevent coral reefs from dying in the first place?

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If u go deep enough we can stop by killing and eating fish

Explanation:

1. Reduce your carbon footprint

Carbon emissions also increase ocean acidity, which can impact corals and the species that depend on them.

Walking, biking, riding public transportation and carpooling are all ways you can reduce your carbon footprint

2. Conserve water to reduce pollution

All water winds up in the ocean, and pollution drives much of the damage to reefs. And runoff is what carries nutrients and contaminants into the sea.

Using less water can help minimize these impacts.

3. Get engaged

Through civic and political engagement, you can help shape your community in ways that reduce negative impacts on coral reefs. Volunteering, voting and running for public office are all ways you can become more engaged and magnify your impact on a wide range of issues.

4. Support sustainable fishing

Overfishing has a dramatic impact on coral reefs. By making informed choices about the fish you purchase and eat, you can contribute greatly to ocean health.

5. Support sustainable development and tourism

By doing research, speaking out and making informed choices when you visit tropical reefs, you can make a big impact

6. Help inform the public

Educating others about the crisis facing coral reefs is a vital part of building support, engagement and the political will to fight the human-caused pressures that are devastating reef ecosystems.

Two children on roller skates stand facing each other. The child on the right puts her arms out and pushes away from her partner. What is the action and reaction

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Answer:

They both go backward because of force.

Explanation:

The logic behind this answer is that child right and pushes away causing her to go backward meaning her partner is being pushed backwards to.

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PLEASE HELP

Which of the following best describes the work performed by a curator?


preservation
preservation

promotion
promotion

examination
examination

restoration
restoration

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Answer:

A restoration

Explanation:

the action of returning something to a former owner, place, or condition.

If it's not preservation then it's it's reservation.

Which two of the following correctly describe a solution?
A. All solutions are in the liquid phase.
B. The solubility of a solute in a particular solvent is affected by temperature.
C. A solution consists of a solute and solvent.
D. The solubility of a solute in a particular solvent is affected by the densities of the
solute and solvent.

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Answer:

C and A

Explanation:

i think it is because a solution is a mix of a solute and solvent, dont judge me if its wrong

I NEED HELP ASAP !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1

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Answer:

true im pretttyyy sure

Explanation:

bcuz the stronger the intermolecular forces the higher the boiling point :3

When placed in a cloud chamber, a radioactive substance does which of the following?

a. Leaves a trail of condensed water vapor.
b. Produces an electric current.
c. lonizes chemicals on the film present in the chamber.
d. Causes a liquid to reach its boiling point.

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they give out particles which travel through the air until they are absorbed, either by the air itself or by some other material that blocks their path.
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