Answer:
The emission spectrum lines are the changes in the quantum energy levels of the single electron in the Hydrogen atom.
Explanation:
Electrons move around the hydrogen atom in electron waves patterns. These waves occur in distinct quantum energy levels.
The change from one quantum energy level to another energy level has a definite energy level change. There is a wave length associated with each change in energy levels. These wave lengths have a color associated with them.
Low energy level changes have long wave lengths associated with them giving red and orange colors.
High energy level changes have short wave lengths associated with them giving blue and violet colors.
Note each atom has a unique emission spectrum associated with the energy levels and electron structure of the atom. Helium was first discovered by looking at its emission spectrum as seen in the sun.
Explanation:
A farmer is breeding his best livestock is and example of?
Answer:
This is an example of selective breeding
Why are large differences in temperature between the wet bulb and dry bulb thermometers are possible only at higher temperatures?
Answer:
At constant vapor pressure, the relative humidity decreases as the temperature increases, therefore, at higher temperature the relative humidity is low and water readily evaporates from the wet bulb thermometer that results in the cooling of the bulb such that at a given ambient temperature the very low relative humidity results in very large differences between the temperatures of the wet bulb thermometer and that of the dry bulb thermometer and the wet bulb is observed to be the colder thermometer of the two
Explanation:
Which law represents a balanced chemical reaction?
A. Avogadro‘s hypothesis
B. Ideal gas law
C. Newton’s 1st law of motion
D. Newton’s second law of motion
E.Law of conservation of mass
Answer:
E.Law of conservation of mass
Explanation:
Which is the best explanation of why heat is released when
wood burns?
Select one:
A. Burning releases energy stored in chemical bonds.
B. Burning creates energy by increasing particle motion.
C. Burning destroys matter and creates energy from it.
D. Burning causes convection currents which create heat energy.
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When completing your laboratory experiment, you placed 25.00 g of copper in the
graduated cylinder. Then you noticed the water level mark was filled to 50.0 ml. The total
mass of all the components is 58.80g. Know that the density of water is 1.0 g/ml, calculate
the density of this iron sample. Show all work.
Answer:
58.80/50= 2.352
Explanation:
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What is the ratio of the effusion rate of the helium to methane? (round to hundreds)
Answer:
2.00
Explanation:
From Graham's law; the rate of effusion is inversely proportional to the square root of the relative molecular mass.
Let the rate of effusion of Helium be R1
Let the rate of effusion of Methane be R2
Let the molecular mass of Helium be M1
Let the molecular mass of Methane be M2
Hence;
R1/R2 = √M2/M1
R1/R2 = √16.0294/4.0026
R1/R2 = 2.00
Ammonia (NH3) is produced in the human body as a waste product during the digestion of protein. How many moles of N2 will be needed to produce 87.00 grams of NH3?
N2 + 3 H2 ® 2 NH3
Answer:
43.5
Explanation:
there are 43.5 moles of N2
How can scientists use stoichiometry to ensure that commercial products contain the components that manufacturers claim they do?
Answer:
I know you have been waiting awhile for this question to be answered :)
Stoichiometry is used in industry quite often to determine the amount of materials required to produce the desired amount of products in a given useful equation. Each one of these products requires stoichiometry. There would be no products from these industries without chemical stoichiometry.
Explanation:
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Which cell type is represented by number 1?
Unknown elements W and X formed the compound image during a reaction. If element W has one valence electron, element X most likely has how many valence electrons
Answer:
I can't see the compound image but the safe guess here is that there is now noble gas config for the molecule so likely X has 7 valence electrons kind of like Na being W and Cl being X
Explanation:
7. Which element in period 5 has properties similar to barium?
The moon stays in orbit around the Earth because of the Earth's
Answer:
Gravity
Explanation:
John decided to cycle to his friend’s house at a speed of 28 km/h and the journey took 2 hours. How far did John cycle?
Answer:
THE ANSWER IS 56 :)))
Round off 35.65 to three significant figures.
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Which of the following is NOT a clue that could indicate a chemical change?
A. Change in color
B. Mixing of reactants
C. Change in energy
D. Release of a gas
E. Formation of a precipitate
Answer:
i think its C, but im not 100% sure. if not c, then D, but C sounds more right.
Explanation:
everything else sounds like sure fire sighs of a chem change. good luck
What is the formula of a compound that has [1 mol Fe], [1 mol Ti], and [3 mol O]
Answer: [tex]FeTiO_3[/tex]
Explanation:
Molecular formula is the chemical formula which depicts the actual number of atoms of each element present in the compound.
Empirical formula is the simplest chemical formula which depicts the whole number of atoms of each element present in the compound.
The molecular formula for a compound that has [1 mol Fe], [1 mol Ti], and [3 mol O] will be [tex]FeTiO_3[/tex]
Which of the following represents a polar covalent compound?
O2
CI2
NaCI
H2O
(C.NaCl
it is the correct answer because this compound likes colder weather.
Help! The question is in the picture
Answer:
little l big l big l little l
Explanation:
can you help me Complete the following sentence: After we explained why we needed her in the play, she and joined our rehearsal A quaffed B. acquiesced C vengeance D. wreaked
i’m stup!d. plz help:(
Answer:
Its Polar bby
Explanation:
Answer:
polar
Explanation:
How many moles are in 35.5 grams of NaNO3?
Calculate the mass in grams of each sample.
4.68×1020 H2O2 molecules
why does decane have a higher boiling point than acetone
Which is an example of a constructive force?
Answer:
Volcanic eruptions is an example of a constructive force i believe.
Answer: Sediment, Techtonic plates, Crust deformation, and Volcanoes
Explanation:
Sediment (Deltas, sand dunes, etc.)
Tectonic Plates Colliding (Mountains)
Crust deformation (Folding or Faulting)
Volcanoes (makes Islands)
All three types of worms that undergo asexual reproduction use which process?
binary fission
budding
fragmentation
spore formation
Answer:
binary fission
Explanation:
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What do many employers require of respiratory technician? Check all that apply.
-Basic life support certification
-A specialized respiratory certification
-A four year medical degree
-Certification from the national board of respiratory care
-Socialize training in pediatrics or geriatrics
Answer:
1 & 4
Explanation:
just got it right on edge
what are buffers and why are they important
Explanation:
A buffer is a solution that can resist pH change upon the addition of an acidic or basic components. It is able to neutralize small amounts of added acid or base,thus maintaining the pH of the solution relatively stable.This is important for processes and/or reactions which require specific and stable pH ranges.
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I need help with this question. Thank you!
Answer:
J. All of these
Explanation:
I hope it helps.
I think it would be "all of the above" because all the things the wild hogs do are impacting all of the answers stated there.
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Animal and plant organs are organized into organ stystems much like organize your homework in
Answer:
classes
Explanation:
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Which of the following is an example of an opposing force?
A
Gravity pulling a ball down a hill
B
Wind blowing a leaf off of a tree
с
Gravity holding a rock still on the ground
D
Water pushing against someone as they wade through a pool
Answer:
D.
Explanation:
Water pushing against someone as they wade through a pool is an opposing force.
Match The hydrocarbon names and structural formulas