Answer:
D. weight
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If a solid object is taken from Earth far into space, which of the following measurements of the object will change the most?
A. density
B. mass
C. volume
D. weight
Answer:-option D. weight
Explanation:-Because the gravity of the planet/object changes, the weight of the object changes when you move it away from the earth or place it on another planet.
However, the mass of the object remains the same regardless of whether it is on Earth or outer space.
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What role do insects play in the fertilization process?[Bees]
AThey transport seeds from trees to the groundincorrect answer
BThey collect nectar from the interior parts of plantsincorrect answer
CThey deliver pollen from the stamens of plants to the ovaries of other plantsincorrect answer
DThey eat fruit, exposing the seeds so that they can sprout and grow
Answer:
C. They deliver pollen from the stamens of plants to the ovaries of other plants
Explanation:
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the elements on the periodic table are arranged in order of increasing
Answer:
atomic number
Explanation:
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You observe your friend rub a balloon on their wool sweater and then stick it to the wall. To investigate, you set up an experiment to test whether other objects will respond in the same way when you rub them against a sweater. What is the test variable in your experiment?
A. The number of times you rubbed the object on the sweater
B. The observation that the object sticks to the wall
C. The sweater you use to rub against the objects
D. The type of objects you are testing in the experiment
Answer:
D
Explanation:
BEcause you are testing which objects will stick. Your control variable will be the sweater. And the number of times you rub the object on the sweter will not make it stick. It will make it stick for a longer period.
Answer:
D. The type of objects you are testing in the experiment
If you begin with a saturated solution of sugar dissolved in water, and then you heat the solution, what type of solution will result
After beginning the experiment with a saturated solution, then increasing the heat, we will be left with an unsaturated solution.
To obtain the saturated solution, we must dissolve sugar in the water. We can say that the solution has become saturated when the solution is no longer able to dissolve more sugar. It has reached its capacity for the solute that it can dissolve in these conditions.
However, the temperature of a solution has an effect on the dissolving limit of the solution. That is, when a solution is heated it becomes able to dissolve more solute. Therefore, if we were to heat a saturated solution, it will be able to dissolve more solute and therefore will no longer be at its limit, meaning it is no longer a saturated solution. It has become unsaturated.
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What is the value of c?
56.70
Due to the lack of information provided, the best I can give you is this:
In Chemistry, the letter c most commonly refers to specific heat, which is present in the ratio J/g°C.
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Which animal resembles their parents already after being born or hatched?
Vinegar is an ingredient commonly used by chefs. Scientists also use it as well, although they call it acetic acid. When vinegar is in its liquid or solid (frozen) states, it has a fixed volume. But when vinegar is in its gas state, it takes up the entire volume of whatever container it is in. This is why you can smell an open bottle of vinegar the minute you walk into a kitchen, even though you cannot actually see the gas particles!
Which statement best explains why the volume of vinegar gas is changeable as opposed to the fixed volume of its solid and liquid states?
A. Gas particles are always at a higher pressure than solids and liquids.
B. Gas particles are always at a higher temperature than solids and liquids.
C. Gas particles are spaced far apart and can move freely.
D. Gas particles stay close together but can move around each other.
Answer: C
Explanation: Because gas particles are free to move fast where as liquid can move a little but solid cant so it would be C
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Explain how you can find the number of neutrons in the isotope nitrogen-16
Answer:
9
Explanation:
Nitrogen-16
Atomic number of nitrogen= 7
electrons=7
protons=7
neutrons= ?
Nitrogen-'16'= 16 means the mass
16-7= 9
There are 9 neutrons in Nitrogen-16
1. The heat of combustion is a negative value. Do you think this indicates an exothermic or endothermic reaction? Explain.
Answer:
Exothermic
Explanation:
Combustion reactions are almost always exothermic because it is an oxidation reaction that produces heat and in this case it would be considered to be exothermic but there are few cases in which it would be considered endothermic. Combustion of Nitrogen is endothermic because Δ is positive despite being a combustion reaction.
how might rising atmospheric co2 concentrations lower the ph of the oceans?
Explanation:
As CO2 concentrations rise, excess CO2 is absorbed by the oceans. CO2 in the oceans can react chemically with water to form acid. ... The difference in pH units between two acidic solutions is three.
Why was the creation of element 114 so special?
Answer:
It is classified as a metal and is expected to be solid at room temperature.
Explanation:
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Voltage ______
Question 1 options:
causes current
pushes free electrons around a circuit
is measured in Volts
all of the choices
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A. ionic (donates an electron to the other atom in the bond)
B. covalent (electrons are shared equally)
C. polar (unequal electronegativity)
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What makes plant green ?
How are the life process in a cell controlled?
What gives plants cells their regular shape ?
Where are the fluids stored in the cell?
What important function does the cell membrane do ?
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Answer:
Chlorophyll makes plants green.
Enzymes are responsible for dictating what chemical changes happen and when, so thus they control the life process of the cells in our bodies.
The cell wall is what gives a plant cell it's distinct shape (animal cells don't have cell walls btw).
Intracellular fluid, or cytosol, is the fluids stored in the Intracellular compartment.
The cell membrane is the barrier between everything inside the cell, and everything else outside of it. It protects the contents of the cell from harm and releases toxins and other waste from it. The cell membrane is basically like the gate keeper of the cell.
Explanation:
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How does the space between particles change as energy is added
Which ion has the correct charge?
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Na 2+
N 3+
Ca2+
Answer:
Ca(2+)
Explanation:
Sodium (Na) only have one valence electron and will lose it in order to gain a full octet. There will be an unbalance of electrons and protons where there are more protons there electrons. The correct ion formula for sodium is Na (1+).
Nitrogen has 5 valence electrons and will gain three more to gain a full octet. There will be an unbalance where there are more electrons then protons. Nitrogen will form the ion N (3-).
Calcium has two valence electrons and will lose them in order to gain a full octet. There will be an unbalance where there are more protons then electrons. Calcium will form the ion Ca 2+
Therefore, Ca2+ is the ion with the correct charge.
Darwin observed __________________ types of mockingbirds and finches lived in different island environments.
Answer:
Darwin observed many different types of mockingbirds and finches lived in different island environments.
how many electrons can there be in the 2p subshell?
Answer:
6 possible electron can fit into the 2p subshell
What is the best way to torture an ant
strong salt solution
normal salt wouldnt work becaue unlinke slugs they have a waterproof skin
What is the average acceleration of the car between 24 and 40 seconds? Include the correct units.
Answer:
16
Explanation:
40 - 24 16
During an experiment, a canister filled with hot water was added to a beaker filled with cold water. In which direction did the heat energy move?
A) The heat energy moved from the hot water of the canister into the cold water of the beaker.
B) The heat energy moved from the cold water of the beaker into the hot water of the canister.
Equal amounts of heat energy from each container moved in both directions
D) No heat energy moved, as it all remained in the canister of hot water.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
As per the concept of thermal energy, heat energy will be moved from hot water of canister to cold water of beaker as heat flows from point at high temperature to point at lower temperature.
What is thermal energy?Thermal energy is defined as a type of energy which is contained within a system which is responsible for temperature rise.Heat is a type of thermal energy.It is concerned with the first law of thermodynamics.
Thermal energy arises from friction and drag.It includes the internal energy or enthalpy of a body of matter and radiation.It is related to internal energy and heat .It arises when a substance whose molecules or atoms are vibrating faster.
These vibrating molecules and atoms collide and as a result of which heat is generated in a substance , more the collision of particles , higher is the thermal energy.
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What is the relationship between the concentration and the rate of the reaction?
negative
neutral
positive
Answer:
When the concentration of all the reactants increases, more molecules or ions interact to form new compounds, and the rate of reaction increases. When the concentration of a reactant decreases, there are fewer of that molecule or ion present, and the rate of reaction decreases.
Answer:
Negative
Explanation:
A. An atom neutral (one with 0 extra charge)?
Answer:
Neutron is the correct answer.
How much heat is required to change 235 g of iodine at 25 degrees celsius into vapor at 198 degrees celsius? The melting point is 113.5 degrees celsius and the boiling point is 185.4 degrees celsius.
Answer:
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what is the electron configuration of a n3- anion?
Answer:
You can see in the above illustration of the periodic table that N is in Period 4, Group 5A, and p-block. Before reaching N, you will pass through the atomic orbitals 1s, 2s, and 2p. The electron configuration of N3- is N3-: 1s22s22p6 .
Explanation:
How much is the oxygen valency?
how long to bring cream cheese to room temperature?
Answer:
about an hour but it might take a little longer it jist depends
Can someone help me with this chemistry question?
Answer:
B no. is the answer because
Explanation:
acids increase the hydrogen ion concentration, which provides more ionsan acid comes in contact with a metal, the acid steals free electrons away. That loosens the bonds holding metal atoms in place, so the metal dissolves. That's a chemical change, so the ability of acids to dissolve metals is a chemical propertyWhen a strong acid is neutralized by a strong base there are no excess hydrogen ions left in the solution. The solution is said to be neutral as it is neither acidic nor alkaline. The pH of such a solution is close to a value of 7; the exact pH value is dependent on the temperature of the solution.So this can probably be the the answer
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Mark me Brainliest (⌒▽⌒)#beyourselfwrite a ground state electron configuration for each neutral atom
Pb
Sr
U
N
Ag
Ti
Ce
CI
Hg
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Answer:
Pb[lead] [Xe]4f^145d^106s^26p^2
U[uranium] 1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 4s^2 3d^10 4p^6 5s^2 4d^10 5p^6 6s^2 4e^14 5d^10 6p^6
7s^2 5f^4
This notation can be written in core notation or noble gas notation by replacing the
1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 4s^2 3d^10 4p^6 5s^2 4d^10 5p^6 6s^2 4e^14 5d^10 6p^6
7s^2 5f^4
with the noble gas [Rn].
[Rn]7s25f4
N[nitrogen] The full electron configuration for nitrogen is 1s^2 2s^2 2p^3.
Ti[titanium] Ti2+:[Ar]3d^2
Ti:1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 3d^2 4s^2
1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^5 = 17 electrons
(1) electron gain will result to a
negative charge (−), and
(2) electron loss will result to a positive charge (+),
1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 = 18 electrons
Hg[mercury] You should then find its atomic number is 80. It has a Xe core, so in shorthand notation, you can include [Xe]instead of
1s^2 2s^2 2p^6 3s^2 3p^6 3d^10 4s^2 4p^6 4d^10 5s^2 5p^6,
for 54 electrons. For the 6th row of the periodic table, we introduce the 4f orbitals, and proceed to atoms having occupied 5d orbitals. We, as usual, have the ns orbitals, and n=? for the 6th period?
Mercury has a regular electron configuration. It becomes:
[Xe]4f145d106s2
Explanation:
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