5. What is common among the following phenomena?
* Blinking of traffic light
* Rotation of blades of fan
* Swinging of pendulum of a clock

a) All are chemical changes
b) All are periodic changes
c) All are undesirable changes
d) All are irreversible changes

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Answer 1

Answer:

All are periodic changes

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Compare and contrast the three types of mixtures (solutions, colloids, and suspensions).

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Answer:

solutions is a homogenous mixture while colloids and suspensions are heterogeneous mixtures made up of 3 or more substances

Explanation:

homogeneous- made up of one thing

heterogeneous- made up of 2 or more things

Assertion : When the added electron goes to smaller n=3 quantum level, the electron-
electron repulsion is much less.

Reason: The added electron occupies a smaller region of space .

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It is due to low volume of electron that causes large distance between two electrons.

When the added electron goes to smaller quantum level, the repulsive force between two electrons is less because the electron which is added occupies small space due to less volume so there is a large distance between two electrons that leads to less force of repulsion.

If the electron has more volume so it occupies more space and there will more repulsive force between two electrons so that's why we can say that the smaller volume of electron is the reason of less repulsive force.

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A procedure calls for 4 parts reagent A to 16 parts water.What is the dilution of reagent A in water?

a) 4/16
b) 1/5
c) 1/4
d) 4/12

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my guess answer iss 1/4 if incorrect sorr

1/5 is the dilution of reagent A in water.

Explanation:

The dilution factor of the diluted solution is determined by dividing the final volume of the diluted solution by the volume of the undiluted solution.

       [tex]D.F.=\frac{V_f}{V_i}[/tex]

       Where:

                 D.F = Dilution factor

                 [tex]V_f[/tex] = Final volume of the diluted solution

                 [tex]V_i[/tex]= Initial volume of the undiluted solution

And the dilution is represented as 1 : D.F.

Given:

4 parts of the reagent and 16 parts of water are mixed together to form a diluted solution.

To find:

The dilution of reagent A in water

Solution:

Parts of reagent A =[tex]V_i = 4[/tex]

Parts of water = 16

Final volume of solution = [tex]V _f = 4 + 16 = 20[/tex]

The dilution factor of reagent A:

[tex]D.F=\frac{20}{4}=5[/tex]

The dilution of the reagent A = [tex]1:5=\frac{1}{5}[/tex]

1/5 is the dilution of reagent A in water

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May someone help me with the answer to this question I’ve been stuck on it

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Explanation:

No, that would be incorrect

Answer:

There arre two main parts of the atom, the nucleus and the orbital rings. The three subatomic particles are contained in each of these, the proton and neutron together in the nucleus and the electrons orbiting in the rings.

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A student measured the masses of some aluminum and copper cylinders of different volumes. The data is displayed below:
Aluminum: Copper:
Volume (mL)
Mass (g)




Volume (mL)
Mass (g)
3.7
9.99




1.8
16.02
6
16.2




2.3
20.47
8.5
22.99




3.5
31.15
10.74
29




4.2
37.38
15
40.5




5.8
51.62



On graph paper graph the data above on ONE graph. Use the graph paper so the longer side is your y-axis.
Use up the majority of the graph paper. Do not make a small graph!
Use a ruler/straight edge so you graph is neat.
You will need to plot the points for each substance and create a double line graph. When connecting your points for each substance, continue the lines past the plotted points.
Be sure to include a key to identify the substances.
Make your X-axis volume(mL) and your Y-axis mass(g)
Look at the numbers for both substances when creating your scales. You will most likely have a different scale for mass and volume. What is the lowest number? What is the highest number? What does it make sense to go by?

Calculate the density of each metal.

Aluminum:_________________________ Copper:________________________



What happens to the mass of the copper at the volume increases from 6 to 8mL?




Which sample is more dense? How does the graph show you this?

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Answer:  The data are not arranged in a useful pattern.  I arranged them as best I could and made a graph in Excel for demonstration.

Explanation:  The data are plotted with mass on the x axis and volume on the y.  Add a key to identify the top line as CU and the bottom as Al.

The density of Cu is 8.9 g/ml and 2.70 for Al.  

The mass of copper increases by 17.8 grams going from 6 to 8 ml.  (8.9 g/ml)*(2 ml) = 17.8 grams.

Copper is more dense. c The graph shows that for the same volumes, copper has the higher mass.

What is the control in the experiment?

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Answer:

C. the amount of drug x given to mice

All the following process produces hematite except
A roasting of siderite
B oxidation of iron
C oxidation of magnetite
D drying of limonite
E no correct answer

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Answer:

D)driying of limonite these is the answer

Which of these answers describes a scientific law?
(Pls)

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Answer:

big ablsolty long pp

Explanation:

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Plzzzzzz help me Write electronic configuratof sodium and chlorine in the term of subshell ?

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Answer:

ans:Ne=2,8,1

ans:2,8,7

what is force ?write its effects. ​

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Answer:A force is a push or pull upon an object resulting from the object's interaction with another object.

A force acting on an object causes the object to change its shape or size, to start moving, to stop moving, to accelerate or decelerate

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Answer:

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Which of the following statements about alcohols is false?
A. Ethanol is soluble in water.
B. Ethanol has a higher boiling point than ethane.
C. Ethanol produces hydrogen when it burns.
D. None of these

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Answer:

It's C. Ethanol produces hydrogen when it burns

When burned, ethanol produces water and CO2.

Freezing water cracking limestone

a
Chemical Change
b
Physical Change

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Answer:

Freezing water and cracking limestone are physical changes.

Describe the color change that would be observed in water in left hand beaker

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Answer:

is there supposed to be a photo with this?

Explanation:

Vapor pressure of any liquid _______. A. increases with increases in temperature B. increases with decreases in temperature C. is not affected by changes in temperature D. increases with increases in volume of the liquid E. None of the Above

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Answer:

increase with increases in temperature

Explanation:

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Answer:

It's B. The molecules in the system have more kinetic energy than a solid.

Give an example of a non-biological chemical reaction that involves carbon. Name the process that converts a solid compound into a gas.

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Answer:  The combustion of methane (CH4) with O2.

Explanation:  This is a chemical reaction involving carbon:

 CH4 + 2O2 = CO2 + 2H2O

A pan containing 20.0 grams of water was allowed to cool from a temperature of 95.0 °C. If the amount of heat released is 1,200 joules, what is the approximate final temperature of the water?
75 °C
78 °C
81 °C
87 °C

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Answer:

81 °C

Explanation:

This is a calorimetry question so a few things you will need for this. The calorimetry equation q=mcΔT & the specific heat of water (4.2J/g•°C). Other definitions are:

q = heat added/released by a sample

m = mass of sample

c=specific heat of sample

ΔT = change in temperature

from here we can rearrange the equation to state:

q/(mc) = ΔT

1200J/((20.0g)(4.2J/g•°C)) = ΔT

14°C = ΔT

If the starting temperature was 95.0°C and we know that the temperature was cooled by 14°C then the final temperature of the water would be 81.

Answer:

C. 81 c

Explanation:

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Yellowstone National Park has an average of about 4500 bison living in it. The park covers 3472 square miles. What is the population density of bison living in Yellowstone? a. 1.3 bison/mi^2 b. 16 bison/mi^2 c. 77 bison/mi^2 d. 0.77 bison/mi^2

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Answer:

A. 1.3 bison/mi^2

Explanation:

4500 bison divided by 3472 sq miles is 1.3 bison per mile squared.

Element Z has 2 natural isotopes. One isotope has a mass of 15.0 amu and a relative abundance of 30%. The other isotope has a mass of 16.0 amu. What is the second isotope's relative abundance?

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Answer:

70%

Explanation:

Just substract 100 % - 30%

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Which methods separate a mixture according to the size of the particles?

a
filtration and chromatography
b
distillation and chromatography
c
filtration and evaporation
d
distillation and evaporation

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Answer:

filtration and chromatography

Explanation:

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Chewing food to break it down into smaller particles represents a physical change, but the charging of starch into sugars by enzymes in the digestive system represents a chemical change.Chemical or physical change?

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Answer:

Chemical change

Explanation:

The charging of starch into sugars by enzymes in the digestive system shows a chemical change.

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what is the concentration of hydrogen ion, H+, present in a water sample if 100. ml of the sample requires 7.2 ml of 2.5 x 10 -3 M NaOH to be neutralized

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Answer:  1.8x10^-4 M H+

Explanation:  The number of moles of NaOH added to the 100 ml soultion will be equal to the number of moles of H+ present in that solution.  

Moles NaOH in 7.2 ml of 2.5x10^-3 M NaOH

(2.5x10^-3 M NaOH) is the same as 2.5x10^-3 moles NaOH/liter

(2.5x10^-3 moles NaOH/liter)*(7.2 ml)*(1 liter/1000ml) = 1.8x10^-4 moles NaOH used to titrate 100 ml of the acid.  That means there was 1.8x10^-4 moles of H^+ in 100 ml.  

Concentration of H^+ = (1.8x10^-4 moles H)/0.100 l) = 1.8x10^-4 M H+

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Come up with 2 examples of derived units from everyday life.

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Answer:

answer

Explanation:

Area : Square Meters,

Volume : Cubic Meters,

Density : Kilograms per Meter Cube,

Velocity : Meters per Second Squared,

Force : Newtons (Mass multiplied by Acceleration or Mass multiplied by Displacement divided by Time squared)…..

Density and Years: What do you know?Objectives: determine and compare density of pennies to assess composition. Procedure:1. Read the directions and create a data table accordingly.2. Place 15-20 pennies in order of consecutive dates. Find the mass of each penny and record.3. Find the volume of all 5 pennies by water displacement and record in your data table. Record the volume adding 5 more pennies at a time until you have measured them all (15-20).a. Find the average volume of 1 penny.4. Calculate the density of each penny and graph according to the year.5. If the density of copper is 8.96 g/cm3 what would the mass of a pure copper penny be?6. Draw a conclusion.7. How might this relate to a real world example?

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Answer:I dunno

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What is the approximate mass of one electron?

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Answer:

9.1093837015 × 10^−31 kg

Very small mass

what is sublimation ​

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Explanation:

Sublimation is the conversion of a substance from the solid to the gaseous state without its becoming liquid. ... Freeze-drying of food to preserve it involves sublimation of water from the food in a frozen state under high vacuum. See also vaporization; phase diagram.

If you burn a citronella candle near your picnic will it keep mosquitoes away

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Answer:

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Explanation:

Answer:

true

Explanation:

cuantos gramos de soluto y solvente tendra 127 gramos de solición cuya concentración es 14% m/m ayuda para resolverlo

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Which of these are PHYSICAL changes?
А.
cutting, tearing, freezing, thawing, folding.
mixing without chemical changes
B.
burning, rusting, forming a new substance from
two different substances, exploding, cooking

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Answer:

the answer to this problem is a

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