Answer:
B
Explanation:
The particles in the solid aluminum vibrate and are tightly packed, and the particles in liquid water slide past each other. The particles in the liquid water vibrate and are tightly packed and particles in the solid aluminum slide past each other.
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Magnesium is a metal with two electrons in its outermost energy level. When it becomes an ion, what happens to its valence electrons? What happens to its charge?
Answer:The answer to your question is Mg loses its valence electrons and acquire a positive charge (Mg⁺²).
Explanation:
Answer:
When it becomes an ion, it donates its valence electrons and becomes positively charged. The positively charged ion would be Mg²⁺ because it loses two electrons. It would have 12 protons and 10 electrons.
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The illustration shows volume levels of a liquid in a graduated cylinder before and after a mineral sample was placed into the graduated cylinder.
liquid, only, liquid, and, mineral,
According to this information, what was the volume of the mineral sample to the nearest milliliter?
9 mL
11 mL
47 mL
48 mL
Answer:
It's D.
Explanation:
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Which of the following is a combination of more than on simple machine?
A.Pulley
B.Wedge
C.Scissors
D.Incline
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Answer:
It is D. Incline
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How does the acceleration of an object affect its force?
Human activities can have more affect on the environment than you may think. When a dam is built, what are some of the impacts it will have on the surrounding environment?
Practice
Answer in at least 2 complete sentences.
Answer:
When a dam is built, the rest of the lake will begin to drought and remove moisture for the wildlife. Making the wildlife adapt, and in severe cases, become endangered.
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What is the function of a cell wall?
This separation of charge on (blank) of the molecule is called (blank).
Answer:
Polar and Non-Polar Molecules
Explanation:
What is the difference between a homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture?
If density is calculated by mass divided by volume and the mass increases, what would happen to the density of an object?
Would it increase or decrease?
What is needed in order to create nuclear power? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY.
Uranium
Carbon
Atoms
Oxygen
Molecules
Answer:
uranium and atoms
Explanation:
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Answer:
The answer is Electron
Explanation:
Answer:
the answer is electron
Which type of variable is kept the same throughout an experiment?
Constant variable
Measured variable
Outcome variable
Test variable
Answer:
Constant variable.
what is the level of organization in living things
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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the hydrogen atoms are (blank) to one side of the oxygen atom, resulting in a water molecule having a positive charge on the side where the hydrogens reside and a negative charge on the other side, where the oxygen atom resides.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Which one would charge faster?
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Answer:
2. B It is the outermost layer of Earth, composed of solid rock and divided into sections called plates. 3. B The inner core is kept solid by the intense pressure of all the layers above it.
Explanation:
What causes the electrons to move and form static electricity?
moist air
dry air
friction
Answer:
friction
Explanation:
The rubbing of certain materials against one another can transfer negative charges, or electrons.
The friction generating between the surface of two objects causes the electrons to move from one body to the other and form static electricity. Hence, option c is correct.
What is static electricity ?Static electricity is the flow of electrons that occurs due to the temporary polarization of two bodies. When a conducting surface rub on other surface, they gets electrons by frictional force.
These free flow of electrons make them negatively charged. When this negatively charged body comes in contact with a non conducting surface they latter gets polarized by the electrons of negatively charged body.
The positive charges of the nonconducting surface gets attracted to the negative body and the electrons flow from the negatively charged body to the partially polarized positive body. This is called static electricity.
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How do living and nonliving things differ?
Answer:
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Explanation:
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Living things differ from non living things through motion, action, expression, way of living and etc......
Livings things:-
1. Livings things means something that keeps on moving or doing any particular work.
2. Livings things mostly consume, remove, and reproduce through different ways.
3. Examples of livings things are humans, animals, birds, reptiles, and even the germs like bacteria, fungi, ameoba and etc....
Non Livings things:-
1. Non Living things means something that just stays like a statue usually and never move or do a particular work.
2. Non living things do not consume, remove or reproduce anything.
3. Examples of non living things are table, chair, fan, house, book etc....
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How are the volvox, euglena, paramecium, and amoeba similar and different in how they move, and eat?
Answer:
Both can hunt for their food (heterotrophs), but euglena can also make their own food (autotroph) with its chloroplasts. Amoeba have pseudopods to move/eat, but euglena have flagella to move. How are euglena and paramecium similar and different? ... Both also use flagella to move, but volvox move together in colonies.
Explanation:
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Explanation:
Pollen is transferred from the stamen of one flower to the stigma of another. What has occurred?
a sample substance has the chemical formula: H2CO3 , one molecule of the sample contains __ ????
Answer:
1,6,8
Explanation:
Periodic Table- H=1.C=6,O=8
Hydrogen is H, Carbon is C, Oxygen is O
Answer:
H=hydrogen
C=carbon
O=oxygen
H- 1
C- 6
o- 8
Explanation:
Of the first 103 elements, how many have 2 letters in their symbols?
New Orleans has an altitude at and below sea level, a latitude near the Tropic of Cancer (the equator-zone), is surrounded by water, and has no mountains near by. What would you expect the climate to be?
Answer:
Rainy, sunny and humid.
Explanation:
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How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does potassium's neutral atom have?
Answer:
The number of neutrons is entirely dependent on the Mass number of the particular atom. The standard mass for potassium is 39.
Potassium is element number 19, so it has 19 protons and 19 electrons in the neutral atom. It has therefore 39-19 = 20 Neutrons.
Explanation:
Answer:
Number of Protons 19
Explanation:
Number of Neutrons 20
Number of Electrons 19
Melting Point 63.65° C
Energy can be neither created nor destroyed. This fact means that even though energy sources can be depleted (used up), the energy in them is not destroyed. Instead, it is transformed to other forms of energy. And almost all energy resources here on Earth can have their energy traced back to the Sun’s gravitational or light energy.
Electricity is often thought of as a secondary source of energy because it must be gained by transforming some other kind of energy (a primary source). Think about where the electricity generated by a wind turbine comes from. Describe the path that wind energy takes from the Sun’s light to electricity.
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Which of the following elements does NOT need to be diatomic to exist in nature?
A. Hydrogen
B. Oxygen
C. Carbon
D. Nitrogen
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There is a big push right now in trying to rely on nonrenewable resources for the majority of our energy needs. Should we even try to power the world with 100% renewable resources? Justify your reasoning
Answer: Non-renewable energy comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes—or even in many, many lifetimes.
Most non-renewable energy sources are fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Carbon is the main element in fossil fuels. For this reason, the time period that fossil fuels formed (about 360-300 million years ago) is called the Carboniferous Period.
All fossil fuels formed in a similar way. Hundreds of millions of years ago, even before the dinosaurs, Earth had a different landscape. It was covered with wide, shallow seas and swampy forests.
Plants, algae, and plankton grew in these ancient wetlands. They absorbed sunlight and created energy through photosynthesis. When they died, the organisms drifted to the bottom of the sea or lake. There was energy stored in the plants and animals when they died.
Over time, the dead plants were crushed under the seabed. Rocks and other sediment piled on top of them, creating high heat and pressure underground. In this environment, the plant and animal remains eventually turned into fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum). Today, there are huge underground pockets (called reservoirs) of these non-renewable sources of energy all over the world.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Fossil fuels are a valuable source of energy. They are relatively inexpensive to extract. They can also be stored, piped, or shipped anywhere in the world.
However, burning fossil fuels is harmful for the environment. When coal and oil are burned, they release particles that can pollute the air, water, and land. Some of these particles are caught and set aside, but many of them are released into the air.
Burning fossil fuels also upsets Earth’s “carbon budget,” which balances the carbon in the ocean, earth, and air. When fossil fuels are combusted (heated), they release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a gas that keeps heat in Earth’s atmosphere, a process called the “greenhouse effect.” The greenhouse effect is necessary to life on Earth, but relies on a balanced carbon budget.
The carbon in fossil fuels has been sequestered, or stored, underground for millions of years. By removing this sequestered carbon from the earth and releasing it into the atmosphere, Earth’s carbon budget is out of balance. This contributes to temperatures rising faster than organisms can adapt.