How is Earth's surface most likely to change in a cold place that experiences rainfall?

A- Soil will loosen due to extensive network of tunnels.
B- Rock will break due to repeated abrasion and stress.
C- Mounds of sand will form due to deposition of sediments.
D- Cracks will appear in rocks due to freezing and thawing.


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Answer 1

Answer:

I think the answer would have to be D

Answer 2

Answer:

I believe it is C

Explanation:

If I am wrong give me 1 star


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What is most often the next step if scientific evidence is established that does not support an accepted theory?

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Answer:

A scientific theory is an explanation of an aspect of the natural world that can be repeatedly tested and verified in accordance with the scientific method, using accepted protocols of observation, measurement, and evaluation of results. Where possible, theories are tested under controlled conditions in an experiment.

Explanation:

Calculate the pressure on the ground if a prson of weight 450N was to
themselves on one heel of a stilleto shoe. one stilletto heel has an area of 1 square
centimetre.
Pls

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Answer:

we will calculate the pressure in pascals:

The units of pascal are Newtons / m²

Since we are given the force in newtons but we are given the area in cm² , we will convert 1 cm² to 1 m²

we know that 1 cm² = (1 / 10000) m²

Now, plugging these values in the equation for pressure:

Pressure = Force (N) / Area (m²)

Pressure = 450 / (1 / 10000)

Pressure = 450 * 10,000

Pressure = 4,500,000 pa

Therefore, the stilleto shoe is applying a pressure of 4.5 million pascals on the floor

We can convert it to some other units from this information

This much Pressure will be equal to:

4,500 kPa (Kilo pascals)

4.5 MPa (mega pascals)

Is this name iron oxide written correctly? Why or Why not?

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Answer:

If iron, Fe, and oxygen, O2, are in contact at high enough temperatures (and with plenty of oxygen around), the grey or reddish compound that forms is called iron(III) oxide with the formula Fe2O3

Explanation:

Iron rusts. We all know that. But the chemical reactions behind rust are surprisingly complicated! We will return to them at the end of the course when we discuss corrosion (see section 11.6 in the text). Here, we focus simply on the main compounds formed between iron and oxygen. That there is more than one may surprise you. That there are not an infinite number of them (and in fact, there almost is, as well shall see!) is an example of the law of definite proportion, an idea so central to chemistry it is almost taken for granted today.

How many oxygen atoms are in 4 Fe(C2H302)3?

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Answer:

24

Explanation:

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Answer:

why cant you just say the grasshopper eats the marsh grass the shrew eats the grasshopper and the hawk eats the shrew.

Explanation:

this makes sense to me but im not sure.

Answer:

the hawk eats both the snake and the shrew and so does the snake eat the shrew and frog and ex...

Explanation:

Someone plz hello me ASAP it would be appreciated on question 5 btw

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Answer:

Option A kinetic energy

As the bow initially was at rest it had potential energy (an object at rest potential energy) and when it was at motion it will kinetic energy (object at rest will have kinetic energy)

Calculate the wavelength of light with an energy of 3.60x10^-19 J *

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Explanation:

from E = mc^2 and de Broglie wavelength=h/mc

combine the eqns with respect to m(considering the body is moving with the speed of light(c))

then

E= hc/de Broglie wavelength

since, c= 3× 10^ 8

h= 6.626 × 10^ -34 and E is given, substitute the values.

sorry I don't have my calculator.

A student performs an experiment where gas is collected over water in an upside down graduated cylinder. If the atmospheric pressure is 745 mmHg and the level of water in the graduated cylinder is 14.4 cm higher than the level of the water exposed to the atmosphere, what is the total pressure of gases inside the graduated cylinder? Enter your answer numerically in units of mmHg.

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Answer:

601mmhg

Explanation:

Pgas = Patm - hρg

Height of water = 14.4cm

Convert to mm

1 cm = 10mm

14.4 cm =

= 14.4cm × 10mm

= 144mm

hpg = 144 mmhg

Ptotal = Patm - hog

= 745mmhg - 144 mmhg

= 601mmhg

The total pressure of gases inside the graduated cylinder = 601mmhg

What is an organ? List five (5) examples of organs?

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Here are all of the organ systems with some examples of organs found in each system:
Integumentary (skin, hair, nails)
Skeletal (bones)
Muscular (smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles)
Circulatory (heart, arteries, veins)
Respiratory (lungs, diaphragm, larynx)
Digestive (stomach, intestines, liver)

Answer:

Here are all of the organ systems with some examples of organs found in each system:

Integumentary (skin, hair, nails)

Skeletal (bones)

Muscular (smooth, cardiac, and skeletal muscles)

Circulatory (heart, arteries, veins)

Respiratory (lungs, diaphragm, larynx)

Digestive (stomach, intestines, liver)

Explanation:

Zachary adds 26.64 g to 12.557 g. How many significant figures should his answer have?
two
three
four
five

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This answer should have four signifigant features

Explanation:

I had this on a test and got it right  :D

answer should have 4 sig figs.

The length is 3 meters, the width is 9 meters, and the height is 2 meters. What is the
volume?
5.
The length is 10 meters, the width is 4 meters, and the height is 7 meters. What is the
volume?

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Answer:

3 x 9 x 2 = 54 meters

10 x 4 x 7 = 280 meters

Explanation:

Multiply the length, the width, and the height.

You can multiply them in any order to get the same different result. The formula for finding the volume of a rectangular prism is the following: Volume = Length * Height * Width, or V = L * H * W.

Answer:35 cubes with a length of 7 meters, height of 1 meter, and width of 5 meters.

What is the length of the figure?

✔ 7 m

What is the width?

✔ 5 m

What is the height?

✔ 1 m

What is the number of cubes?

✔ 35 cubes

What is the volume?

✔ 35 cubic meters

Explanation:

If an atom contains 11 protons and 12 neutrons, its ATOMIC NUMBER is: a 1 b 11 c 12 d 23

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Answer:

B)11

Explanation:

The atomic number is the number of protons and electrons in an atom!!

HOPE THIS HELPS!!!!!!

8. What is the density of a rock with a volume of 5 cubic centimeters and a mass of 3 grams?

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Answer:

The answer is 0.6 g/cm³

Explanation:

The density of a substance can be found by using the formula

[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\ [/tex]

From the question

mass = 3 g

volume = 5 cm³

We have

[tex]density = \frac{3}{5} \\ [/tex]

We have the final answer as

0.6 g/cm³

Hope this helps you

Calculate the percent composition by mass of each element in LiClO2.

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Given parameters:

  Chemical specie = LiClO₂

Unknown:

Percentage composition of each specie = ?

Solution:

The percentage composition involves knowing the percent of total mass of a compound is made up of each of the constituent elements or groups.

Sum up the atomic masses and find the formula massDetermine percentage composition of each element

Formula mass of  LiClO₂;

              7 + 35.5 + 2(16) = 74.5g/mol

The percentage composition of each species are;

%Li  = [tex]\frac{7}{74.5}[/tex] x 100  = 9.4%

%Cl  = [tex]\frac{35.5}{74.5} x 100[/tex]  = 47.7%

%O₂  = [tex]\frac{32}{74.5} x 100[/tex]  = 43.0%

A sample containing 16.93 metal pellets is poured into a graduated cylinder containing 11.2 of water, causing the water level in the to 19.7 Calculate the density of the metal.

Blank = g/ml

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Answer:

The answer is 1.99 g/mL

Explanation:

The density of a substance can be found by using the formula

[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]

From the question

mass = 16.93 g

volume = final volume of water - initial volume of water

volume = 19.7 - 11.2 = 8.5 mL

We have

[tex]density = \frac{16.93}{8.5} \\ = 1.9917647058...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

1.99 g/mL

Hope this helps you

Which of the following is not an example of temperature abuse ?

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The following of what exactly?
I’m not sure but I think food is not reheated enough to kill the pathogens

If an atom has an atomic number of 10 and an atomic mass number of 20, how many protons, neutrons, and electrons does it have?

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10 protons since it’s equal to the atomic number. 10 neutrons given that it’s mass number - proton number. Protons and electrons are equal so 10 electrons

A student was asked to determine the percentage of each component in a mixture of silver nitrate, AgNO3 and magnesium hydroxide, Mg(OH)2. The mass of the sample used was 3.54 g. The student extracted AgNO3 from the mixture with water and separated the insoluble Mg(OH)2 from the solution by filtration. After evaporating the filtrate to dryness, the student recovered and dried the AgNO3, and found that it weighed 1.15 g. After drying the recovered Mg(OH)2, a mass of 2.25 g was recorded. On the basis of the mass of the sample used:
1. Calculate the % AgNO3 in the mixture,
2, Calculate the % Mg(OH)2 in the mixture.
3. Calculate the total mass of the AgNO3 and Mg(OH)2 recovered.
4. Calculate the % recovery of the components, using the total mass of the substances recovered.
5. Calculate the % error for the separation of the components of the mixture.

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Answer:

1

[tex]k = 32.5 \% [/tex]

2

[tex]z =63.56 \%[/tex]

3

[tex]m_t = 3.40 \ g[/tex]

4

[tex]j =  96.05 \%[/tex]

5

[tex]e = 3.954 \%[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that  

   The mass of the sample  is  [tex]m =   3.54 \   g[/tex]

    The mass of the AgNO3 is  [tex]m_s  = 1.15 g[/tex]

   The mass of  Mg(OH)2 is  [tex] m_n= 2.25 g[/tex]

Generally the percentage of AgNO3 in the mixture is  

          [tex]k = \frac{1.15}{3.54}  * 100[/tex]

=>        [tex]k = 32.5 \% [/tex]

Generally the percentage of Mg(OH)2 in the mixture is  

           [tex]z = \frac{m_n}{m}  * 100[/tex]

=>         [tex]z = \frac{2.25}{3.54}  * 100[/tex]

=>           [tex]z =63.56 \%[/tex]

Generally the total mass of   the AgNO3 and Mg(OH)2 recovered is  

      [tex][tex]m_t  =  m_s +m_n[/tex]

=>    [tex]m_t  =   1.15 +2.25[/tex]  

=>    [tex]m_t = 3.40 \ g[/tex]

Generally the percentage recovery of the components is mathematically represented as

       [tex]j =  \frac{m_t}{m} * 100[/tex]

=>     [tex]j =  \frac{3.40}{3.54} * 100[/tex]

=>     [tex]j =  96.05 \%[/tex]

Generally the percentage error for the separation of the components of the mixture is mathematically represented as  

      [tex]e =  \frac{m- m_t}{m} * 100[/tex]

=>    [tex]e =  \frac{3.54 - 3.40}{3.54} * 100[/tex]  

=>    [tex]e = 3.954 \%[/tex]  

Why is it difficult to hold and keep liquids like water in your hand? Guys please help

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Answer:

Molecules move freely around since they don't have a definite shape. This is the reason water stays liquid and couldn't be gripped.

Which of the following transition is considered the phase
change from water to steam?

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Answer:

the transition from water to steam is call evaporation.

Explanation:

water evaporates or vaporizes and turns into steam this typically happens when heat meets with the water. an example would be if you boil water steam will release from the pot, or when it rains, snows, etc (precipitation) the water evaporates and the ground dries.

CAN SOMEONE PLEASE HELP ME ASAP!! DOES ANYONE KNOW THE ANSWER TO NUMBER 2

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Answer:

What is the question? ...

i’m pretty sure it’s 9.9mL
i’m still learning this too so there’s a chance it could be wrong but i’m pretty sure it’s right.
i hope this helped!

Write the balanced net ionic equation for the reactions that occur when the given aqueous solutions are mixed. Include the physical states. A. copper(II) sulfate, CuSO4 , and potassium hydroxide, KOH net ionic equation: B. lithium carbonate, Li2CO3 , and aluminum nitrate, Al(NO3)3 net ionic equation: C. sodium phosphate, Na3PO4 , and barium chloride, BaCl2 net ionic equation:

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Answer:

1. Cu(2+) [solution] + 2OH(-) [solution]= Cu(OH)↓ [solid]

2. 3CO3(2-) [solution] + 2Al(3+) [solution] + 3H2O [liquid] = 2Al(OH)3↓ [solid] + 3CO2↑ [gas]

2. 2PO4(3-) [solution] + 3Ba(2+) [solution] = Ba3(PO4)2↓ [solid]

As chief chemist at Superior Analytical Products (SAP) you must design an experiment to determine the density of an unknown liquid to three (3) significant figures. The density is of the order of 1 g/cm3. You have approximately 7 mL of the liquid and only graduated cylinders and balances are available for your use. Which of the following combinations of equipment will allow you to meet but not exceed your goal?
a. graduated cylinder with +0.1 mL uncertainty, balance with :0.1g.
b. graduated cylinder with ±001 mL uncertainty: balance with 101 g uncertainty.
c. graduated cylinder with t0.01 mL uncertainty balance with t0 01 g uncertainty.
d. graduated cylinder with ±0 001 mL uncertainty, balance with 10001 g uncertainty.

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Answer:

The correct answer is a

Explanation:

The formula for density is mass ÷ volume. Hence, a balance is required to determine the mass while a measuring/graduated cylinder is required to determine the volume.

The ideal measuring cylinder and balance to be used should have an uncertainty of just 0.1 ml and 0.1 g respectively. This reduces the chances of the answer gotten from the formula above to be more than 3 significant figures.

For example, if the volume to be used is 4.0 ml and the mass of this volume is 3.5 g, the density will be

Density = 3.5 ÷ 4

Density = 0.875 g/cm³ or 0.875 g/ml

NOTE that cm³ is the same measurement as mL

The answer above is in 3 significant figures

what are the real primary colors ​

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Answer:

red, yellow, blue are the 3 main primary colors

Which of the following describes a net force?
It is the total of the combined forces acting on an object.
It is the same thing as gravity.
It is a force that is part of the Internet.
It is the same thing as inertia.

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Answer:

Net force is the vector sum of forces acting on a particle or body. ... Its associated torque, the net force, becomes the resultant force and has the same effect on the rotational motion of the object as all actual forces taken together.

An element with 7 valence electrons will most likely

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Answer:

An element with 7 valence electrons will most likely  be a halogen and gain an electron

Explanation:

The element with 7 valence electrons is a halogen. Halogen group contains fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine.

What are halogens?

Halogens are 17th group elements in periodic table. They are gases and shows high electronegativity. Halogens are p block elements.

The group number in periodic table is given assigned by adding 10 to the number of valence electrons if the no of valence electrons is 3 or more. Elements containing 1 or 2 valence electrons are in group 1 and 2 respectively.

Thus, if the number of valence electron 7 then, the element is in group 17 and it is a halogen.

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What kind of charge do electrons have

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Answer:

An electron has a Negative charge or -1

Consider the following isotopic abundance data for argon (Ar) and silicon (Si):
Argon Isotope Isotopic Molar Mass 36 Ar 35.96755 g/mol Ar 37.96272 g/mol 40 Ar 39.96240 g/mol Abundance 0.337% 0.063% 99.600% Silicon Isotope Isotopic Molar Mass 25 Si 27.97693 g/mol 29 Si 28.97649 g/mol 30 Si 29.97376 g/mol Abundance 92.23% 4.67% 3.10%
Use the data to calculate the atomic masses of naturally occurring argon and silicon.
b) Calculate the number of atoms in 78.2 g of naturally occuring Si.
c) 42Ar is one of the longest lived radioactive isotopes of Argon. Mass spectroscopy data yields the following ratio of the mass of 42Ar to 40Ar: Mass of 42Ar Mass of 40Ar = 1.05006 use this ratio to find the atomic mass of 42Ar.
2. Pantoprazole, first sold under the brand name Protonix, is used for short-term treatment of erosive esophagitis associated with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). The chemical formula for pantoprazole is C16H15F2N3O4S a) What is the molar mass of pantoprazole? b) How many molecules are in a 0.078 g sample of panotprazole?

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Answer:

Explanation:

Molar mass of Argon

= 35.96755 x .00337 + 37.96272 x .00063 + 39.96240 x .99600

= .12121 + .0239165 + 39.80255

= 39.95

Molar mass of silicon

27.97693 x .9223 + 28.97649 x .0467 + 29.97376 x .0310

= 25.803 + 1.35320 + .929

= 28.08

b )

No of atoms of Si  in 78.2 g = 78.2 x 6.02 x 10²³ / 28.08

= 16.76 x 10²³ .

c )

42 Ar / 40 Ar = 1.05006

42 Ar / 39.95 = 1.05006

42Ar = 41.95

2 )

C₁₆H₁₅F₂N₃O₄S

Mol weight = 16 x 12 + 1 x 15 + 2 x 19 + 3 x 14 + 4 x 16 + 32

= 192 + 15 + 38 + 42 + 64+ 32

= 383

No of molecules = .078 x 6.02 x 10²³ / 383

= 1.226 x 10²⁰ molecules .

Answer:

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Explanation:

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A student dissolves 10,3 g of sodium chloride(NaCl) in 250 g of water in a well-insulated open cup. She then observes the temperature of the water fall from 23.0 °C to 22.2 °C over the course of 3 minutes. Use this data, and any information you need from the ALEKS Data resource,
NaCl (s) rightarrow Na+ (aq) + Cl- (aq)
You can make any reasonable assumptions about the physical properties of the solution. Note for advanced students: it's possible the student did not do the experiment carefully, and the values you calculate may not be the same as the known and published values for this reaction.
1. Is this reaction exothermic, endothermic, or neither?
2. If you said the reaction was exothermic or endothermic, calculate the amount of heat that was released or absorbed by the reaction in this case.
3. Calculate the reaction enthalpy delta Hrxn per mole of NaCl.

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Answer:

1

The reaction is exothermic

2

[tex]H =  -1.1 \  KJ[/tex]

3

[tex]\Delta H_{rxn} = -6.24 \  KJ/ mol[/tex]

Explanation:

From the question we are told that

  The mass of the sodium chloride is (NaCl ) is  [tex]m_s =  10.3 \  g[/tex]

  The mass of water is  [tex]m_w  =  250 \  g[/tex]

  The initial  temperature is  [tex]T_i =  23^oC[/tex]

   The temperature after 3 minutes is  [tex]T_3 =  22.2 ^oC[/tex]

   The time taken for temperature to fall is  t =  3 minutes

The  reaction is

       [tex]NaCl_{ (s)} \rightarrow Na^+ _{(aq)} + Cl^-_{ (aq)}[/tex]

The reaction is exothermic because the temperature fell  

Generally the mass of the solution is  mathematically represented as

           [tex]M  =  m_w   +  m_s[/tex]

=>        [tex]M  =  250  +    10.3 [/tex]

=>        [tex]M  =  260.3 \ g [/tex]

Gnerally the heat energy released from the solution is mathematically represented as

       [tex]H =  M  *  C_s * (T_3 -  T_i)[/tex]

Here [tex]C_s[/tex] is the specific heat of solution which for this question we would assume it is the specific heat of water which has a value of

    [tex]Cs = C_w = 4.18 J/g^oC[/tex]

So

   [tex]H =  260.3  *  4.18 * (22-  23)[/tex]  

    [tex]H =  -1088.054 \  J[/tex]  

      [tex]H =  -1.088054 \  KJ[/tex]  

     [tex]H =  -1.1 \  KJ[/tex]

Generally the number of moles of NaCl is mathematically represented as

     [tex]nNaCl =  \frac{m_s}{zNaCl}[/tex]

Here  [tex]zNaCl[/tex] is the molar mass of NaCl  and the value is

   [tex]zNaCl =  58.44 \ g/mol[/tex]

So

      [tex]nNaCl =  \frac{10.3}{58.44 }[/tex]

=>    [tex]nNaCl =  0.1762 \  moles[/tex]

Generally reaction enthalpy is mathematically represented as

         [tex]\Delta H_{rxn} =  \frac{H}{nNaCl}[/tex]

         [tex]\Delta H_{rxn} =  \frac{-1.1}{0.1762 }[/tex]

         [tex]\Delta H_{rxn} = -6.24 \  KJ/ mol[/tex]

A geochemist in the field takes a 25.0 mL sample of water from a rock pool lined with crystals of a certain mineral compound X. He notes the temperature of the pool, 26.° C, and caps the sample carefully. Back in the lab, the geochemist first dilutes the sample with distilled water to 350. mL. Then he filters it and evaporates all the water under vacuum. Crystals of X are left behind. The researcher washes, dries and weighs the crystals. They weigh 3.00 g.
1) Using only the information above, can you calculate the solubility of X in water at 26 degrees Celsius.?
a. Yes
b. No
2) If yes than calculate the solubility of X. Round your answer to 3 significant digits

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Answer:

Explanation:

1 ) The solubility can be calculated .

The sample taken from the pool was a saturated solution of mineral compound X because the pool was lined with the crystals of X .

The sample taken was 25 mL . Though it diluted afterwards , the solute contained in it did not change . The solute X was found to be 3.00 g

2 )

3 .00 g of solute X  was contained in 25 mL of saturated solution .

solubility of X = 3 / 25 g  per mL

= 3 x 1000 / 25 g per L

= 120 g / L

= 1.20 x 10² g / L

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