Answer:
I just looked up the types of matter energy has.
Explanation:
I believe the answer is D.
Sally's list of matter that have energy is not complete as all the types of matter have energy as all matter have mass , and mass and energy are related, so she should have added gases and solids to her list.
What is matter?Matter in chemistry, is defined as any kind of substance that has mass and occupies space that means it has volume .Matter is composed up of atoms which may or not be of the same type.
Atoms are further made up of sub atomic particles which are the protons ,neutrons and the electrons .The matter can exist in various states such as solids, liquids and gases depending on the conditions of temperature and pressure.
The states of matter are inter convertible into each other by changing the parameters of temperature and pressure.
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OMG LIKE HELP ME! What is the wavelength of the radiation with a frequency that is 5.18 x10^15 Hz? What is the wavelength of the radiation with a frequency that is 5.18 x10^15 Hz? In what region of the electromagnetic spectrum is this radiation?
The wavelength of the radiation : λ=5.792 x 10⁻⁸ m = 5.792 x 10⁻⁶ cm
Region of Ultraviolet
Further explanationGiven
A frequency : 5.18 x10¹⁵ Hz
Required
The wavelength
Solution
Frequency (f): the number of waves per second
Wavelength (λ): the distance from one crest/one trough to another
Fast wave propagation (v): the distance traveled by waves per unit of time
v= 3 x 10⁸ m/s
General formula :
v = λ.f
λ=v/f
Input the value :
λ=3.10⁸ : 5.18.10¹⁵
λ=5.792 x 10⁻⁸ m = 5.792 x 10⁻⁶ cm
Region of Ultraviolet (4000 - 10 A°, 4 x 10⁻⁵ - 10⁻⁷ cm,7.5 x 10¹⁴ - 3 x 10¹⁷ Hz)
9) Given the reaction: N2(g) + O2(g) + 182.6 kJ → 2 NO(g) What is the heat of formation of nitrogen (II) oxide in kJ/mole? A) AH = -182.6 B) AH = -91.3 C) AH = 91.3 Show D) AH = 182.6
PLEASE HELP please
The heat of formation of nitrogen (II) oxide : +91.3 kJ/mol
Further explanationGiven
Reaction
N2(g) + O2(g) + 182.6 kJ → 2 NO(g)
Required
The heat of formation
Solution
In the above reaction, the heat of the reaction is located on the reactant side which indicates that the formation of nitric oxide requires heat (endothermic reaction).
In the above reaction the heat required to form 2 moles of NO, so the heat required for each mole is:
+182.6 kJ : 2 = =+91.3 kJ/mol
What are the answers to these?
Answer:
Answer at the bottom
Explanation:
A Be
B Li
C Mg
D Nahe answered their bottom
What does the salinity of seawater represent?
The concentration of salt dissolve in the ocean
The concentration of all dissolved chemicals in the ocean
The volume of salt in the ocean
the mass of salt in the ocean
Answer:
Salinity is a measure of the 'saltiness' of seawater, or more precisely the amount of dissolved matter within seawater.
24. What type of cloud is in the picture?
cumulus
cirrus
altostratus
stratus
Explanation:
alto cumulus is the pic
Silver metal can be prepared by reducing its nitrate, AgNO3 with copper according to the following equation:
Cu(s) + 2 AgNO3(aq) → Cu(NO3)2(aq) + 2 Ag(s)
What is the percent yield of the reaction if 71.5 grams of Ag was obtained from 127.0 grams of AgNO3 ?
%yield = 88.5%
Further explanationGiven
Reaction
Cu(s) + 2 AgNO₃(aq) → Cu(NO₃)₂(aq) + 2Ag(s)
Required
The percent yield
Solution
mol AgNO₃(MW=169,87 g/mol) :
= mass : MW
= 127 : 169.87
= 0.748
mol Ag from equation :
= 2/2 x mol AgNO₃
= 2/2 x 0.748
= 0.748
Mass Ag (theoretical) :
= mol x Ar Ag
= 0.748 x 108
= 80.784
% yield = (actual/theoretical) x 100%
%yield = 71.5/80.784 x 100%
%yield = 88.5%
ScF2 +
KBr ---->
KE +
ScBr2
Balanced equation :
ScF₂ + 2KBr ⇒ 2KF + ScBr₂
Further explanationGiven
Reaction
ScF₂ + KBr ⇒ KF + ScBr₂
Required
Balanced equation
Solution
1. Give coefficient
ScF₂ + aKBr ⇒ bKF + cScBr₂
Sc, left=1, right=c⇒c=1
F, left=2, right=b⇒b=2
K, left=a, right=b⇒a=b⇒a=2
The equation becomes :
ScF₂ + 2KBr ⇒ 2KF + ScBr₂
A wave in which particles of matter vibrate at right angles to the direction
the wave travels is called a(n) wave.
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Check It
Answer:
it will transverse wave I think it will help you
The picture below shows the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun during an eclipse.
What is true of the eclipse shown in the picture?
A.
It is a lunar eclipse, in which the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon.
B.
It is a solar eclipse, in which the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon.
C.
It is a lunar eclipse, in which the Moon casts a shadow on the Earth.
D.
It is a solar eclipse, in which the Moon casts a shadow on the Earth.
Answer:
it is option c liner eclipse
Answer:
A-It is a lunar eclipse, in which the Earth casts a shadow on the Moon.
number of atoms in 10090 g Ne (PLEASE HELP!!)
Answer:
3012.51×10²³ atoms of Ne
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of Ne = 10090 g
Number of atoms = ?
Solution;
Formula:
Number of moles = mass/ molar mass
Molar mass of Ne = 20.17 g/mol
Number of moles = 10090 g/ 20.17 g/mol
Number of moles = 500.25 mol
Number of atoms:
1 mole contain 6.022×10²³ atoms
500.25 mol × 6.022×10²³ atoms / 1 mol
3012.51×10²³ atoms
why do stars appear to be bigger in the night?
Answer: in the daytime the sun is out so the stars are not visible becuase the suns reflection! At night When you gaze at the constellations, every star produces an image that's the same size, but your retina isn't sensitive enough to respond to the outer parts of those images except for the brighter stars — which therefore look bigger than the fainter ones.
Explanation:
This is what I found on goog.le a while ago now it might actually help if I’m wrong I apologiz, I hope this was your quistion!
Heat is transferred in all but which way.
Select one:
a. convection
b. sublimation
c. conduction
d. radiation
Btw I know it’s science but chem was closest thing to that
When the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure, the liquid _____
O has no observable changes
O boils vigorously
O begins to boil
O evaporates
Answer:
O begins to boil
Explanation:
When the vapor pressure of a liquid is equal to the atmospheric pressure, the liquid suddenly begins to boil.
At this point the boiling point of the liquid has been reached. Further addition of heat energy will cause the liquid to boil vigorously Subsequently evaporation will start from the surface of the boiling liquid.The atmospheric pressure is the ambient pressure measured with the respect to the sea level pressure.Answer:
has no observable changes
Explanation:
Question 5 OT 5
At which temperature do particles stop moving entirely?
O A. 0°C
O B. 32 K.
O C. 32°F
O D.OK
Pls help!!! it’s a timed answer
Answer:
Explanation
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Conclusion: In a paragraph, describe how physical and chemical properties help us
identify the difference between metals, nonmetals and metalloids. Discuss
characteristics that metals have in common, characteristics that nonmetals have in
common, and characteristics that metalloids have in common.
Answer:
extensive properties such as mass and volume depend on something like perhaps the amount of what's measured. physical properties can be measured without changing substance chemical identity.
metals are the elements which exhibit degree of metallic behavior is know as metals. non metals are such elements which do not posses any metallic behavior and mekkloids are those elements that posses some of the properties like metal. but they act either like metals or non metals n they also have the same physical properties
To investigate the reactivity of metals a student uses four metals. Each time they added 1 g of the metal to 25 cm³ of sulfuric acid and record the temperature change. Identify the control variables in this example
Answer:
Volume of the sulfuric acid (25cm³), same mass of each metal (1g)
Explanation:
In an experiment, the CONTROL VARIABLE also known as constant is the variable that is kept unchanged for all groups in an experiment. This is done in order not to influence the outcome of the experiment.
In this case, students are trying to investigate the reactivity of four different metals. They added 1 g of each metal to 25cm³ of sulfuric acid and recorded the temperature change. Based on the explanation of control variable above, the VOLUME OF SULFURIC ACID (25cm³) and the MASS OF EACH METAL (1g) are the CONTROL VARIABLES because they are the same or unchanged in this experiment.
What three traits are used to classify organisms
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What biomolecule is considered the "instruction manual for
life"?
Chloroplast
Mitochondria
DNA
Help ASAP thank you!
Please dear lord help me I can’t solve it
The substance that is produced from a chemical reaction
•reactants
•chemical reaction
•atom
•product
•molecule
Answer - The substance that is produced from a chemical reaction....
REACTANTS
how does the earth give us what we call and night
Answer:
the Earth rotates on an imaginary line called its axis and different parts of the planet are facing towards the Sun or away from it. it takes 24 hours for the world to turn all the way around, and we call this a day.
Explanation:
Sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) is commercially known as baking soda. How many grams and atoms of oxygen are there in 15 grams of sodium bicarbonate? The molar mass of NaHCO3 is
84.01 g/mol.
Answer:
3 atoms of O
8.57g
Explanation:
The problem here is to find the mass of oxygen in the compound and the number of atoms of oxygen.
The formula of the compound is:
NaHCO₃;
Here we have:
1 atom of Na
1 atom of H
1 atom of C
3 atoms of O
So there are 3 atoms of O
To find the mass of oxygen , we use the molar mass of oxygen;
Molar mass of oxygen = 16g/mol
Mass of oxygen = [tex]\frac{3(16)}{84.01}[/tex] x 15 = 8.57g
Which bond is most polar?
ОА СО
ов So
Осно
ODNO
Answer:
either first or second if not them try d but I'm pretty sure a also I'm sorry if I getbyou this wrong I dearly apologize
Someone please help !
convert 34 g of glucose to Liters of glucose. PLEASE HELP!!
Answer:
0.034 Liters
Explanation:
1. How do you think shivering on a cold day helps
maintain internal body conditiona?
Answer:
shivering is a natural bodily response, the body is trying to heat itself up by moving around.
5. Why is it necessary to regularly test the pH of pool
water?
Answer:
To ensure that everyone enjoys using your pool, it is important to keep the swimming pool pH levels in balance at all times. If the pH is too high, it could cause skin irritation and corrode metal parts on the pool. If the pH is too low, it could create a situation where the chlorine in the pool isn't as effective.
Explanation:
Answer:
I don't see multiple choice, so I'll answer this based on what I have learned on my free time.
Explanation:
Usually, when a ton of Urine is in a pool, it can throw off the Ph balance, and can even damage human eyes. Trust me, it's happened to me one time. my eyes burned like fire.