Answer:
B) iron (Fe) im sure its iron
which forces are contact forces? which r non contact forces/
magnetic force,friction,air resistance,gravitational force eletrostatic force and upupthrust
a ball with a mass of 20 kg is accelerating at 4 m/s/s while being thrown . about how much force was used to throw the ball
Answer:
80 NExplanation:
The force acting on an object given it's mass and acceleration can be found by using the formula
force = mass × acceleration
From the question we have
force = 20 × 4
We have the final answer as
80 NHope this helps you
Answer:
80 n
Hope I helped
2.Choose the correct order of the layers of the Earth from the outermost to the innermost layer
crust, asthenosphere, lower mantle, lithosphere, core
crust, lithosphere, asthenosphere, lower mantle, core
crust, asthenosphere, lithosphere, lower mantle, core
crust, lithosphere, lower mantle, asthenosphere, core
Answer:
A and C
Explanation:
I took the test
which two elements make up the main structure of an organic compound?
A. Carbon and oxygen
B. Nitrogen and oxygen
C. Carbon and hydrogen
D. hydrogen and sulfur
Answer:
b nitrogen&oxygen
Explanation:
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A tank containing oxygen, carbon dioxide, and nitrogen gases has a total pressure of 6.7
atm. If the O2 has a pressure of 3.0 atm and the carbon dioxide has a pressure of 1.2
what is the partial pressure of the nitrogen gas?
Answer:
P(N₂) = 2.5 atm
Explanation:
Given data:
Total pressure of gasses = 6.7 atm
Partial pressure of O₂ = 3.0 atm
Partial pressure of CO₂ = 1.2 atm
Partial pressure of N₂ = ?
Solution;
According to Dalton law of partial pressure,
The total pressure inside container is equal to the sum of partial pressures of individual gases present in container.
Mathematical expression:
P(total) = P₁ + P₂ + P₃+ ............+Pₙ
Now we will solve this problem by using this law.
P(total) = P(O₂) + P(CO₂) + P(N₂)
6.7 atm = 3.0 atm + 1.2 atm + P(N₂)
6.7 atm = 4.2 atm + P(N₂)
P(N₂) = 6.7 atm - 4.2 atm
P(N₂) = 2.5 atm
A bottles contains 3.100 mL of a liquid. The mass of the liquid is 2.060 g. What is the density of the liquid? (BE SURE TO
SHOW ALL THREE PARTS: EQUATION, WORK, AND PROPER FULL ANSWER.
Answer:
0.66 g/mLExplanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]
From the question we have
[tex]density = \frac{2.06}{3.10} \\ = 0.664516..[/tex]
We have the final answer as
0.66 g/mLHope this helps you
calculate the energy required to vaporize a chunk of ice at -25°C with the mass of 12.5kg
Write one paragraph explaining what you have learned so far about Kinetic and Potential Energy.
(will give brainliest)
Answer: Energy stored in an object due to its position is Potential Energy. The energy that a moving object has due to its motion is Kinetic Energy. All forms of kinetic energy are the result of a previous state of potential energy. For example, the stored chemical potential energy of a battery converts to electrical kinetic energy to transport electricity to a light bulb, which radiates thermal kinetic energy. Potential energy is the energy that is stored in an object due to its position relative to some zero position. An object possesses gravitational potential energy if it is positioned at a height above (or below) the zero height.
How many moles of Mg(OH)2 will react with 2.5 mol HCI?
Answer:
1.25mole of Mg(OH)₂
Explanation:
The reaction is between Mg(OH)₂ and HCl, this is a neutralization reaction between an acid and a base.
Mg(OH)₂ + 2HCl → MgCl₂ + 2H₂O
The balanced reaction equation is given above.
2 mole of HCl reacts with 1 mole of Mg(OH)₂
So, 2.5mole of HCl will react with [tex]\frac{2.5}{2}[/tex] = 1.25mole of Mg(OH)₂
The number of moles of Mg(OH)₂ is given as 1.25mol
Which element could provide one atom to make an ionic bond with calcium
what are the three types of nuclear decay or reactions?
Answer:
alpha decay, beta decay, gamma decay
Aqueous solutions of sodium carbonate and magnesium chlorate are mixed
Explanation:
You're mixing magnesium nitrate, Mg(NO3)2 , and sodium carbonate, Na2CO3 , two soluble ionic compounds that dissociate completely in aqueous solution to form cations and anions.
What happens when a virus becomes latent?
Answer:
the full viral genome is retained in the host cell, but its expression is dramatically restricted, such that few viral antigens and no viral particles are produced.
Explanation:
if the mass of 3 black beans it's 0.7 what's the mass of one bean?
Answer:0.233333333
Explanation: Let me be!
Answer:
yea what that guy said is correct I'm pretty sure
Question:
In a laboratory demonstration, a balloon filled with methane and oxygen was exposed to a
flame. The result was a brief, large flame. The students were asked to formulate an equation for
the reaction. One answer is below.
CH, + 0 = CO,
This equation is incorrect.
A. Explain how and why it is incorrect
B. What would the correct equation be, and how do you know that?
Answer:
The laboratory demonstration consists of the following;
The compounds present in the combustion reaction = Methane, CH₄ and Oxygen, O₂
The chemical equation for the combustion reaction is given as follows;
CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O
Therefore;
A. The equation given as CH₄ + O → CO₂ is not correct because;
1) Oxygen gas exist as diatomic molecules, O₂, and given that the experiment involves the mixture of gases, the oxygen gas present which can exist as a separate compound, should be represented as O₂
2) The number of oxygen molecules in the reaction is two rather than one
3) The product also includes two molecules of water (vapor) H₂O
B. The correct equation for the reaction should be given as follows;
CH₄ + 2O₂ → CO₂ + 2H₂O
B i) The constituents of the equation is obtained by the knowledge of the fact that the combustion reaction of an organic substance such as methane in the presence of oxygen yields, carbon dioxide and water (vapor)
The equation showing the relative amounts the reacting compounds is by balancing the basic equation of the combustion of methane in the presence of oxygen
Explanation:
Ethanol (C2H5OH) melts at –114 °C and boils at 78 °C. The enthalpy of fusion of ethanol is 5.02 kJ/mol, and its enthalpy of vaporization is 38.56 kJ/mol. The specific heats of solid and liquid ethanol are 0.97 J/g-K and 2.3 J/g-K, respectively. The average specific heat of gaseous ethanol is about 1.80 J/g-K. a. How much heat is required to convert 35.0 g of ethanol at 27 °C to the vapor phase at 120 °C? b. How much heat is required to convert the same amount of ethanol at –120 °C to the vapor phase at 120 °C?
Answer:
First question
[tex]Q = 36826 \ J[/tex]
Second question
[tex]Q = 52299.7 \ J[/tex]
Explanation:
From the question we are told that
The melting point of Ethanol is [tex]T_m = -114 ^oC[/tex]
The boiling point of Ethanol is [tex]T_b = 78^ oC[/tex]
The enthalpy of fusion of Ethanol is [tex]F = 5.02 \ kJ / mol = 5.02 *10^{3}\ kJ / mol[/tex]
The enthalpy of vaporization of Ethanol is [tex]L = 38.56 \ kJ / mol = 38.56 *10^{3} \ J / mol[/tex]
The specific heat of solid Ethanol is [tex]c_e = 0.97 \ J/ g \cdot K[/tex]
The specific heat of liquid Ethanol is [tex]c_l = 2.3 \ J / g \cdot K[/tex]
The mass of the Ethanol given is [tex]m = 35.0 \ g[/tex]
Considering the first question
The initial temperature is [tex]T_i = 27^oC[/tex]
The final temperature is [tex]T_f = 120^oC[/tex]
Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its boiling point is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_1 = m * c_l * (T_b - T_i)[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_1 = 35.0 * 2.3 * ( 78 - 27)[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_1 =4106 \ J[/tex]
Genially the number of moles of Ethanol given is mathematically represented as
[tex]n = \frac{m}{Z}[/tex]
Here Z is the molar mass of Ethanol with value [tex]Z = 46 g/mol[/tex]
So
[tex]n = \frac{35}{46 }[/tex]
=> [tex]n = 0.7609 \ mol[/tex]
Generally the heat of vaporization of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_2 = n * L[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_2 =0.7809 * 38.56 * 10^{3}[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_2 =29339 \ J[/tex]
Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol from its boiling point to [tex]T_f[/tex] is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_3 = m * c_l * (T_f - T_b)[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_3 = 35 * 2.3 * (120 - 78 )[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_3 = 3381 \ J[/tex]
Generally the total heat required is
[tex]Q = Q_1 + Q_2 + Q_3[/tex]
=> [tex]Q = 4106 + 29339 + 3381[/tex]
=> [tex]Q = 36826 \ J[/tex]
Considering the second question
The initial temperature is [tex]T_i = -120^oC[/tex]
The final temperature is [tex]T_f = 120^oC[/tex]
Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its melting point is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_1 = m * c_e * (T_m - T_i)[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_1 = 35.0 * 0.97 * ( -114 - (- 120) )[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_1 = 203.7 \ J[/tex]
Generally the heat of fusion of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_2 = n * F[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_2 =0.7809 * 5.02 *10^{3}[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_2 =3920 \ J[/tex]
Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol to its boiling point is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_3 = m * c_l * (T_b - T_m)[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_3 = 35.0 * 2.3 * ( 78 - (- 114) )[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_3 =15456 \ J[/tex]
Generally the heat of vaporization of the Ethanol is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_4 = n * L[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_4 =0.7809 * 38.56 * 10^{3}[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_4 =29339 \ J[/tex]
Generally the heat required too raise the Ethanol from its boiling point to [tex]T_f[/tex] is mathematically represented as
[tex]Q_5 = m * c_l * (T_f - T_b)[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_5 = 35 * 2.3 * (120 - 78 )[/tex]
=> [tex]Q_5 = 3381 \ J[/tex]
Generally the total heat required is
[tex]Q = Q_1 + Q_2 + Q_3+Q_4 + Q_5[/tex]
=> [tex]Q = 203.7 + 3920 + 15456 +29339+3381[/tex]
=> [tex]Q = 52299.7 \ J[/tex]
What Group would this element be in?
Answer:
Non-metals because it has 9 electrons meaning it is fluorine
Explanation:
Please help I will mark brainy
Answer:freezing can occur
Source:trust me bro
What separates the inner planets from the outer planets in our solar system?
()Comet Belt
()Asteroid Belt
()Their differences
()Distance
Help plss!!
Answer:
the answer is B Astroid Belt
PLEASEEE answer correctly! I will give u 10pts and brainleist if u get it right please:) (SCIENCE)
Answer:
The answer is 2
Explanation:
when viewed from earth number 2 would be a waning gibbous
Someone please help will mark as brainliest please answer all of the questions
Answer:
1.The main difference between SPECT and PET scans is the type of radiotracers used. While SPECT scans measure gamma rays, the decay of the radiotracers used with PET scans produce small particles called positrons. ... These react with electrons in the body and when these two particles combine they annihilate each other.
2 .A single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scan is an imaging test that shows how blood flows to tissues and organs. It may be used to help diagnose seizures, stroke, stress fractures, infections, and tumors in the spine.
3.Uses for PET scan include checking brain function; diagnosing cancer, heart problems, and brain disorders; examining blood flow to the heart; and determining spread of cancer and response to therapy. The use of PET scans may help doctors more accurately detect the presence and location of cancer cells.
4.Stress-only SPECT protocols resulting in lower dosimetry and less time in the imaging laboratory may be appropriate for many patients. PET perfusion imaging offers indisputably better images that are characterized by higher resolution, better attenuation correction, less scatter, and better contrast
Hope I wasn't too late.
What are the differences and relationships between a dependent variable and an independent variable?
Explanation:
A dependent variable depends on the independent variable. The independent variable is what you usually control in a experiment.
what is an extensive prperty of matter
Answer:
Volume
Mass
Size
Weight
Length
Explanation:
Extensive properties do depend on the amount of matter that is present. An extensive property is considered additive for subsystems. Examples of extensive properties include:
Volume
Mass
Size
Weight
Length
A 0.040 kg ball tied to a string moves in a circle that has a radius of 0.700 m. If the ball is accelerating at 43.2 m/s2, what is the tangential velocity of the ball?
Answer: 30.24 m/s
Explanation:
Got it right on test
Help answer fast please What is an example of homestasis?
A. You drink a bunch of redbull and your heart rate goes up
B. You run, your heart rate goes up, and then your heart rate goes back to its resting rate
C. A person has a fever
D. A person is thirsty but does not drink water
Answer:
c maybe sorry if its wrong
Explanation:
How many moles are in 2.43 x 1024 particles of Carbon Monoxide (CO)?
a.0.25 moles
b.4.04 moles
c.1.46 moles
d.2.53 moles
Anyone know the answer
Answer:
a and d
Explanation:
a bromine and the calcium atom loses two elections
Which has the larger atomic radius Ga Or B
Answer:
Ga-135 is the largest atomic radius because B atomic radius is 85
Ch 8 Test
Circle the best answer to each question
The temperature of a roast is checked to see if it has met its critical limit of 145 F. for 4 min. This is an example of which HACCP principle?
Verification
Monitoring
Record keeping
Hazard analysis
2. The temperature of a pot of beef stew is checked during holding. The stew has not met the critical limit and is thrown out according to house policy. Throwing out the stew is an example of which HACCP principle?
Monitoring
Verification
Hazard analysis
Corrective action
3. The deli serves cold sandwiches in a self serve display. Which step in the flow of food would be a critical control point?
Storage
Cooling
Cooking
Reheating
4. What is the first step in developing a HACCP plan?
Identify corrective actions
Conduct a hazard analysis.
Establish monitoring procedures.
Determine critical control points
5. What is the purpose of a food safety management system?
Keep all areas of the facility clean and pest free
Identify, tag, and repair faulty equipment within the facility
Identify and control possible hazards throughout the fowo of food
Document and use the correct methods of purchasing and receiving food
6. Reviewing Temperature logs and other records to make sure that the HACCP plan is working as intended is an example of which HACCP principle?
Monitoring
Verification
Hazard Analysis
Record Keeping
7. A Chef sanitized a thermometer probe and then checked the temperature of minestrone soup being held in a hot holding unit. The temperature was 120 F., which did not meet the operations critical limit of 135 F. The chef recorded the temperature in the log and reheated the soup to 165 F. for 15 sec. Which was the corrective action?
Reheating the soup
Checking the critical limit
Sanitizing the thermometer probe
Recording the temperature in the log
8. What does an operation that wants to smoke food as a method of preservation need to have before processing food this way?
Food Safety certificate
Crisis management plan
Master cleaning schedule
Variance from the local regulatory authority
Answer:
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What type of compound is this?
Answer:sorry id ont known
Explanation:give m brianlest if you want