3. The Solar Nebula Theory states that the Sun and all objects in the Solar System were
formed when a cloud of gas and dust (a nebula) collapsed. What observational
evidence supports this theory?
a. Most of the icy objects are located closer to the Sun than Jupiter
b. The inclination of the orbits is larger for objects near the Sun than for far away
objects
C. Most objects have orbits that are highly elliptical
d. Most objects orbit in the same direction
Answer:
C or B(most likley C)
Explanation:
in the periodic table the atomic number represents
The girl in the picture is at the highest point in swinging and starts to come down. Which statement could describe the changes in energy for her?
(1 point)
A) Potential energy is increasing, and kinetic energy is decreasing.
B) Kinetic energy is increasing, and potential energy is decreasing.
C) Kinetic and potential energy are increasing.
D) Kinetic and potential energy are decreasing.
2. Earth is closest to the sun around January 3 each year, and it is farthest from the sun near July 4. Around which date would Earth be moving the slowest as it orbits the sun? (1 point)
A) October 3
B) April 4
C) July 4
D) January 3
3.At which of the three points, if any, is the bicyclist’s potential energy increasing?
(1 point)
A)The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
B)The potential energy is increasing at point A because the bicyclist is moving fastest at that point.
C)The potential energy is always decreasing because the bicyclist continues to move forward.
D)The potential energy is increasing at point B because the bicyclist is highest there
4.How would potential energy and kinetic energy change going down stairs one at a time or two at a time?(1 point)
A) Going down stairs two at a time means you will get down in fewer steps, which saves you some kinetic and potential energy.
B) If you go down stairs two at a time, then you are going a greater distance, which will decrease your potential energy. Your kinetic energy will be less when you land on the stair.
C) Going down stairs two at a time will give you twice as much kinetic energy by the time you reach the bottom stair.
D)If you go down stairs two at a time, then your potential energy relative to the stair is greater. Your kinetic energy will be greater when you land.
Answer:
1) Kinetic energy is increasing, and potential energy is decreasing.
2) July 4th
3) The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
4) If you go down stairs two at a time, then your potential energy relative tot he stair is greater. Your kinetic energy will be greater when you land.
Explanation:
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Answer:
Question 1: B- Kinetic energy is increasing, and potential energy is decreasing.
Question 2: C- July 4
Question 3: A- The potential energy is increasing at point C because the bicyclist is increasing in elevation at that point.
Question 4: D- If you go down stairs two at a time, then your potential energy relative tot he stair is greater. Your kinetic energy will be greater when you land.
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find the square root of 589 3.27
Answer:
76.7676364101
Explanation:
When the wedges are removed, the cars will move. Predict which direction they will move and when they will stop.
Answer:
they will move and stop
Answer:
they will both repel
Explanation:
because they both have the same charge
In general what types of common things are ionic compounds?
Answer:
LiF
LiCl
LiBr
Lil
NaF
NaCl
NaBr
Nal
Explanation:
ionic compounds are formed between metals and non-metals
Food web diagrams the interactions between organisms based on which organisms others are eating. A scientist is using a food web to predict the predator-prey relationship of a population. What can a food web best be classified as?
A. a mean
B. a graph
C. a model
D. a range
Answer:
model
Explanation:
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Answer:
Model
Explanation:
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1. A student wants to test if giving dogs a toy to play with makes their tail wag more. He gives dog toys to one group, while another group of dogs does not get any toys. He counts the number of times each dog wags their tail.
Experimental Group:
Control Group:
Answer
Experimental - The Dogs With Toys
Control - The Dogs With No Toys
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What are the trends for the difference between atomic radii and ionic radii for cations and anions?
Answer:
Explanation:
In a neutral atom, the atomic and ionic radius is the same, but many elements exist as anions or cations. If the atom loses its outermost electron (positively charged or cation), the ionic radius is smaller than the atomic radius because the atom loses an electron energy shell
A calorimeter holds 75.0 g water at 26.0°C. A sample of hot copper is added to the water. The final temperature of the water and copper is 39.0°C. What is the change in heat associated with the change in the water’s temperature? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.19 J/g°C.
Answer:
14.0 yes
Explanation:
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Answer:
Explanation:
Hunter is in lab. He clears a spot on his lab bench to start working. He also puts his lab coat and goggles on. He then identifies where all of the safety equipment is. He notices his station is next to the fume hood, which ventilates the chemicals stored there. The noise of the fume hood was bothersome, so Hunter turned it off. Which could be an error in his set-up? He should not turn off the fume hood. He should wait to put on his coat until after the directions are given. He should wait to put on his goggles until after the directions are given. He should not sit next to the fume hood.
Answer:
He should not turn off the fume hood.
Explanation:
According to this question, Hunter is in a laboratory where he is about to commence work. He starts by adhering to some laboratory safety rules including putting on his lab coat and goggles. However, he was bothered by the noise of the fume hood, which was close to his station. He then decided to switch/turn it off.
The "TURNING OFF OF THE FUME HOOD" is Hunter's error in this experimental set-up. This is because the fume hood is a laboratory safety device that helps prevent the inhalation of harmful gases by laboratory workers. The fume hood is a ventilated compartment which ventilates i.e. passes out, the chemicals stored there.
Every experiment involving chemicals should be performed in the fume hood in order to curb the escape of fumes from this reactions. Hence, TURNING THE FUME HOOD OFF means that one of the safety laboratory protocols has been defaulted.
Answer:
He should not turn off the fume hood.
Explanation:
Manny designs an experiment to learn about erosion. First, he sets up three long trays with equal-sized piles of sand at one end of each tray. Then he sets up Tray A so that it lays flat on a table. He elevates the end of Tray B that holds the sand by 5 cm (centimeters). Next, he elevates the end of Tray C that holds the sand by 10 cm. Manny slowly pours 200 mL (milliliters) of water onto the sand in each tray. Finally, he observes and measures how far sand is carried by the water poured into each tray.
Answer:
height of the tray
Explanation:
all the other answers depend on eachother to get results, the hieght does not
Answer:
he is right i think
Explanation:
Which of the following is a form of stored energy?
A) heat energy
B) kinetic energy
C) sound energy
D) chemical potential energy
Answer:
option d
Explanation:
chemical potential energy
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Chemical potential energy is a form of stored energy. It is the potential energy between the chemical bonds of a substance.
During soldering, a mixture of metals ('solder') is heated until it melts. The molten metal falls into the gaps between two pieces of metal and freezes, joining the pieces of metal together. A 'soft solder' melts between 183 °C and 212 °C. A 'hard solder' melts between 620 °C and 680 °C. Explain the difference in melting ranges.
Answer:
[tex]31^oC[/tex]
Explanation:
Range = Highest value - Lowest value
A 'soft solder' melts between 183 °C and 212 °C.
Melting range of a 'soft solder' = [tex]212-183=29^oC[/tex]
A 'hard solder' melts between 620 °C and 680 °C.
Melting range of a 'hard solder' = [tex]680-620=60^oC[/tex]
So,
Difference in melting ranges = Melting range of a 'hard solder' - Melting range of a 'soft solder' = [tex]60^oC-29^oC=31^oC[/tex]
How much of the stock solution of 2.0 M of Blue 1 dye would be needed to
create 10 mL of a 0.5 M solution of Blue 1 dye?
Answer:
2.5 mL
Explanation:
The following data were obtained from the question:
Molarity of stock solution (M₁) = 2 M
Molarity of diluted solution (M₂) = 0.5 M
Volume of diluted solution (V₂) = 10 mL
Volume of stock solution needed (V₁) =?
Thus, we can obtain the volume of the stock solution needed by using the dilution formula as illustrated below:
M₁V₁ = M₂V₂
2 × V₁ = 0.5 × 10
2 × V₁ = 5
Divide both side by 2
V₁ = 5/2
V₁ = 2.5 mL
Thus, 2.5 mL of the stock solution is needed.
What is the time it takes the Earth to make one revolution around the sun called?
A-equinox
B-lunar year
C-solar year
D-solstice
Answer the following questions in one word.
What types of quantities are pain, sadness, happiness, etc.
Imefio
for comparison
Answer:
its a feeling accompanied by different situation.
Explanation:
For instance; when we are having a lot of problems,obstacles, hindrances at the path of success we feel pain. Secondly,When we are left by someone then we feel sad.last but not the least while we are getting a lot of love from someone whom we love a lot, at this moment we can feel a state of happiness.
When a substance undergoes a Chemical Change, can the change be reversed? Explain your answer.
Answer:When a substance undergoes a chemical change some of the chemical changes can be reversed with a chemical change.
Explanation:
A chemical change changes all of the element but some chemical changes but very few can be changed back to its original substance only with a chemical change.
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Protons have a positive charge. Neutrons have no charge. Electrons have a negative charge. Given this information, what can you conclude? *
a.)The nucleus contains protons & electrons
b.)The nucleus contains an overall positive charge
c.)The nucleus contains an overall negative charge
d.)The nucleus contains neutrons and electrons
Answer:
B - The Nucleus has an overall positive charge
Explanation:
Nuclei consist of Neutrons and Protons; Electrons are not included in the Nucleus, they surround it.
What is the electronic structure for silicone?
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Answer:
The answer isn’t
[Ne] 3s² 3p²
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Answer:
The answer is D
Explain the effect of balanced forces on the state of motion of an object?
Answer:
The effect of balanced forces on an object does not cause an object to change in motion.
Explanation:
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Devin investigated whether salt reduces the boiling point of water. She poured 1 gallon of 18
degrees Celsius (°C) water into a pot and added 2 cups of salt to it. Devin heated it over a fixed
flame and measured the temperature when the water reached a rolling boil. She repeated the
experiment with 1 gallon of water and 4 cups of salt under identical conditions. Where did Devin
make a mistake in her experimental design?
Answer:
D. She did not heat the pots of water at the same time.
Explanation:
The water of the first pot was a different temperature before boiling than the second pot.
Which of the following would form a precipitate in a reaction?
LiCl
ZnSO4
NaOH
CaSO4
Answer:
NaOH
Explanation:
Precipitation reaction can be used in wastewater treatment. When a contaminant forms an insoluble solid, then we can use this reaction to precipitate out the contaminated ions. In wastewater, a frequent presence of heavy metals can be found such as compounds of sulphide and hydroxide. So, we can add a source of hydroxide that is soluble (NaOH Or Na2S) that will result in a precipitation reaction.
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How do electrons in the same atom differ?
Electrons in the same atom differ because they can have different quantum numbers
Further explanationAtoms consist of sub-particles: electrons, protons, and neutrons
The proton is positively charged (+1), the electron is negatively charged (-1). and neutrons not charged (neutral)
The electron configuration shows the energy level in the atom
The further away from the core, the higher the energy level
In the electron configuration we follow 3 rules:
1. Aufbau: Electrons occupy orbitals of the lowest energy 2 Hund: electrons fill orbitals with the same energy level 3. Pauli: no electrons have the same 4 quantum numbersEach orbital consists of 4 quantum numbers
n: the principal l: the angular momentum / azimuthal ml: the magnetic ms: the electron-spinFrom Pauli's rule, an electron can have 3 same but different quantum numbers in ms (quantum spin)
For example in the 1s orbital, then the quantum value of the 2 electrons that occupy the orbital:
first electron: n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = +1/2 second electron: n = 1, l = 0, ml = 0, ms = -1/2Therefore, in one orbital it is not allowed to fill more than 2 electrons because the quantum numbers will be the same
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What is a limitation of using a chemical formula, such as CH1206, to represent a compound?
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The chemical formula does not show the types of elements that make up the compound.
The chemical formula does not show how the atoms are connected to one another.
The chemical formula does not show the number of atoms of each element in a molecule.
The chemical formula does not show the chemical symbols of the elements in the compound.
Answer:
it does not show the actual number of atoms in that molecule
What is 1 item that is a compound?
Give an example of how the 1 item is a compound :D
Ella makes this table to organize her notes on whether atoms gain or lose energy during the changes of state.
Which changes of state should she place in the column titled "Lose Energy"?
freezing, boiling, and melting
melting, vaporization, and sublimation
sublimation, deposition, and condensation
freezing, deposition, and condensation
Answer:
freezing, deposition, and condensation
Explanation:
Answer
Freezing, Deposition, and Condensation (D)
Explanation:
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Which of these elements is the most reactive?
potassium
calcium
titanium
scandium
Answer:
Scandium
Explanation:
Out of the given ones the element that is most reactive is potassium. The correct option is A.
What is reactivity series?A reactivity series is an evidence based, calculated, and architecturally analytical advancement of a series of metals arranged from highest to lowest by their "reactivity."
The reactivity series is a group of metals arranged in decreasing order of reactivity.
It is used to calculate the products of single displacement responses in which one metal A replaces a further metal B in a solution if A is higher in the series.
The metal reactivity sequence is an array of metals arranged in descending order of their chemical reactivity. It aids in predicting whether one metal can displace another in a displacement reaction.
Here in the given options, potassium is the most reactive as it is present in the topmost position of the reactivity series.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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