Answer:
Earth's plates meet at BOUNDARIES. Breaks in the crust called FAULTS form where plates meet. ... Most TRANSFORM BOUNDARIES where plates move apart occur along the mid-ocean ridges.
Explanation:
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Which group of coefficients balances the following chemical equation? 2KCIO3 → _KCI + _O2 a 1, 3 b 2,2 C 2,3 d 2.1 e 1, 1
Answer:
2KClO3 = 2KCl + 3O2
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Answer:
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Which feature causes a gap in the geologic record?
extrusion
fault
o intrusion
erosion
Answer:
Hi, there the answer is
A)extrusion
Explanation:
The feature that causes a gap in the geologic record is called extrusion.
What is extrusion in geologic record?Sometimes magma can force itself through a crack or fault in the rock at the Earth's surface. It pours out over the Earth's surface in a volcanic eruption. This process is called extrusion. The rocks that form from extruded magma are called extrusive igneous rocks.
Direct Extrusion, Indirect Extrusion, Hydrostatic Extrusion and Lateral or Vertical Extrusion are some types of extrusion.
Lava that hardens on the surface is called an extrusion. The rock layers below an extrusion are always older than the extrusion. Beneath the surface, magma may push into bodies of rock. There, the magma cools and hardens into a mass of igneous rock called an intrusion.
Therefore, The feature that causes a gap in the geologic record is called extrusion.
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Calculate the percent ionization of a 0.381 M solution of hydrocyanic acid.
Answer:
.00402 %
Explanation:
hydrocyanic acid (HCN) is a weak acid with a Ka of 6.17*10^-10 so you need to do a RICE table
initial concentration of HCN is .381 and initial H+ and CN- concentration is 0.
that means the equillibrium concentration of HCN will be (.381-x) and H+ and CN- will be x
put that into the formula for Ka, so it'll be Ka = x^2/(.381-x) and then use quadratic equation to solve. You'll end up getting x = 1.5 * 10^-5.
Then to find percent ionization you solve (concentration of formed ions / initial HCN)
Which will be (1.5 * 10^-5 / .381) * 100 = .00402 % making it a very weak acid <3
The Volume of a gas is measured to be 675.6 mL at 61.8 C. If the volume of the gas were changed to 410.9 mL, what would the final temperature be?
Answer:
203.63 K
Explanation:
Using Charles law equation,
V1/T1 = V2/T2
Where;
V1 = initial volume (mL)
V2 = final volume (mL)
T1 = initial temperature (K)
T2 = final temperature (K)
According to the information in this question,
V1 = 675.6 mL
V2 = 410.9 mL
T1 = 61.8°C = 61.8 + 273 = 334.8K
T2 = ?
Using V1/T1 = V2/T2
675.6/334.8 = 410.9/T2
Cross multiply
675.6 × T2 = 334.8 × 410.9
675.6T2 = 137569.32
T2 = 137569.32 ÷ 675.6
T2 = 203.63 K
Name and element in the 6th period that wants to lose an electron.
Answer:
donald trump
Explanation:
Why is KOH considered to be a base? A. It has a high concentration of OH+ ions in solution. B. It has a high concentration of H+ ions in solution. C. It has a high concentration of H- ions in solution. D. It has a high concentration of OH- ions in solution.
Answer:
D. It has a high concentration of OH- ions in solution.
On the luminosity chart, temperature increases as you read it to the right. True or False?
Answer:
Explanation:
True
Which type of energy resource uses heat from underground to create
electricity?
A. Solar energy
B. Biomass
C. Geothermal energy
D. Nuclear energy
Identify the gas law that applies to the following scenario: A 36.5 liter balloon holding 2.9 moles of carbon dioxide leaks. If we are able to determine that 1.2
moles of carbon dioxide escaped before the container could be sealed, what is the new volume of the container?
O Boyle's Law
O Charles' Law
O Gay-Lussac's Law
Avogadro's Law
Answer:
Avogadro's Law; 15.1L
Explanation:
Boyle's Law- Pressure and volume are inversely related, so an increase in pressure= decrease in volume. We see this in the equation P1V1=P2V2.
Charle's Law- Gas expands/increases in volume when temperature increases, so they are proportional. We see this in the formula [tex]\frac{V1}{T1} = \frac{V2}{T2}[/tex].
Guy-Lussac's Law- As temperature increases, pressure increases, so they are proportional. We see this in the formula [tex]\frac{P1}{T1} = \frac{P2}{T2}[/tex].
Avogadro's Law- There are equal amount of volume have an equal amount of moles, so they are proportional. We see this in the formula [tex]\frac{V1}{n1} = \frac{V2}{n2}[/tex].
Plugging in the values based on Avogadro's Law, we'll have:
[tex]\frac{36.5}{2.9} = \frac{V2}{1.2}[/tex]
12.6 = [tex]\frac{V2}{1.2}[/tex]
12.6 x 1.2 = V2
15.1L =V2
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So what if when we get reincarnated on our tomb stone should we really write R.I.P or B.R.B?
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What is the total volume of water that you have if you calculated that it
weighs 180g?
BRAINLIEST NO LINK OR REPORTED A beach ball has a volume of 2.5 L of gas while at a temperature of 500 K. If the volume decreases to 2 L, what is the new temperature?
a. .25 K
b. 250 K
c. 400 K
d. 4k
Answer:
250k
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When first mixed, concrete can be described as (Blank)
, which means it can take the shape
of the formwork provided.
A gas occupies 450. mL 3 atm. If its volume decreases to 0.200 L then what will its new pressure be?
Assume constant temperature and mass.
Show your work.
Answer:
6.75 sym.
Explanation:
Boyle's Law: The pressure of a gas in an enclosed container with a flexible volume is inversely proportional to the volume occupied by the gas.
Empirically => P ∝ 1/V => P = k(1/V) => k = P·V
For any conditions of Pressure & Volume, Pressure x Volume is a constant.
Therefore, k₁ = k₂ => P₁V₁ = P₂V₂ => V₂ = P₁V₁ / V₂
=> V₂ = (3atm)(0.450L)/(0.200L) = 6.75 atm.
The volume of a gas at 4.50 atm is 1.90 L, if the pressure of the gas is increased to 6.70 atm, what is the new
volume? In this problem, V2 =
tje new preasure is 10.7l
Which term identifies a type of intermolecular force?
A.
covalent bonding
B.
hydrogen bonding
C.
ionic bonding
D.
metallic bonding
Answer: B. Hydrogen Bonding
Explanation: I got it right on castle learning lol
There are different kinds of forces. The term that identifies a type of intermolecular force is hydrogen bonding.
The three known to be types of intermolecular interactions. They are
Dipole–dipole interactions London dispersion forces hydrogen bonds.
Hydrogen bonding is known to be an intermolecular force that takes place between two molecules. That molecule is known to have a hydrogen atom be bonded to a nitrogen, oxygen, or fluorine atom.
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IS ANYONE GOOD AT CHEMISTRY?! i need help please lol
Answer:
I'm ok at it.
Explanation:
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How much does 3 moles of silica weigh
84.2565
Because
1 silica is equal to 28.0855,
times 3 is 84.2565
25 Which factor causes global wind patterns?
A changes in the distance between Earth and the Moon
B unequal heating of Earth's surface by the Sun
C daily changes in the tilt of Earth's axis
D rapid rotation of the Sun on its axis
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Which substance does not require oxygen in order to produce energy?
Answer:
fermentation
Explanation:
fermenting does not require oxygen as a way to produce energy
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What do electrochemical cells use to generate electricity?
Answer:
flow of electrons
Explanation:
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what are the numbers of neutrons in hydrogen
Answer:
Hydrogen has 0 neutrons.
Explanation:
You can find the # of neutrons by subtracting the Atomic Mass from the Atomic number. Hydrogen is a special case in which the atom has no neutrons.
are the smallest units of life. A. Bugs B. Eggs C. Bones D. Cells
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Sodium oxide reacts with water to make sodium hydroxide.
1. Write and balance the equation.
2. List all the mole ratios.
3. How many moles of water are needed to react with 18.4 moles of sodium oxide?
4. How many grams of sodium hydroxide are formed when 4.5 moles of sodium oxide react with excess water?
5. How many grams of water are needed to make 5.65 moles of sodium hydroxide?
6. How many grams of sodium hydroxide are formed when 23.7 g of sodium oxide react with excess water?
7. How many liters of water are required to form 93.4 g of sodium hydroxide?
Answer:
So the total mass is 50 plus 150 grams the heat capacity 4.18 joules per gram per degree C. And the temperature change is 36 minus 25 and so we can calculate Delta H for the reaction that takes place.
Explanation:
100 pointts pls answer quick and no link :In the reaction, Hydrogen + Iodine --> Hydrogen Iodide at equilibrium, some Iodine is is added. What happens to the equilibrium?
Answer:
the concentration of hydrogen iodide will be higher than it was in the original equilibrium conditions.
kaillie was talking and was distracted as she stirred sugar into her tea. when she finally noticed, there was a few crystals of sugar in the bottom of her cup that would not dissolve. what type of tea solution did kaillie?
a. unsaturated
b. saturated
c. supersaturated
d. cannot be determined
Answer:
Supersaturated
Explanation:
The tea has absorbed and dissolved as much sugar as it could. If there is sugar left at the bottom, it means the solution is supersaturated because it can't absorb any more.
If you have 0.50 L of 0.45 M sodium bromide. How many grams of sodium bromide are present?
Answer:
23.175g
Explanation:
0.45 mole of NaBr is in 1 liter
? moles of NaBr is in 0.50 liter
0.50 × 0.45 = 0.225 of NaBr
1 mole of NaBr = 23 + 80 = 103g
0.225 moles of NaBr = ?
0.225 × 103 = 23.175g
Sample A has a mass of 40g and a volume of 10cm^3. Sample B has a volume of 15cm^3 and a mass of 45g. Which sample has a greater density? Show your work.
The Answer Is Sample A
Density -
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} [/tex]
Input The Formula For Both Equations To Find Density.
Sample A -
[tex]d = \frac{40}{10} [/tex]
[tex]d = 4[/tex]
Sample B -
[tex]d = \frac{45}{15} [/tex]
[tex]d = 3[/tex]