Calculate the average atomic mass of element Q, if the isotopic composition of element Q is as follows: Q-107 has an abundance of 78%, and Q-110 has an abundance of 22%. Type your answer rounded to two decimal places.
Answer:
5
Explanation:
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Why do restaurants sometimes serve free salty snacks like popcorn, crackers, or peanuts? Are they just being nice?
Answer:
it most likely goes with your meal
Explanation:
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an example of a physical change that does not involve any changes in CHEMICAL PROPERTIES. Explain which physical properties have changed and list a chemical property which has not changed.
Answer:
Ripping a Paper
Explanation:
Physical Properties changed - The size has decreased, and the shape has changed.
Chemical property- Flammability
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Tantalum: 2
Niobium: 3
Dubnium: 1
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which best represents a compound?
Answer:
The one above B
Explanation:
The one above B is most represents a compound because compounds are chemically bonded and are always near each other.
which statement is a scientific law
Answer:
It is b
Explanation:
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Answer:
equal to
Explanation:
the balloon is equal to it
Learning Task No. 3: Write a short paragraph regarding the differences between
saturated and unsaturated solutions.
Type of Solution
Explanations about the differences of
the two solutions
Saturated solution
Unsaturated solution
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
A saturated solution is a solution that contains just as much solute as it can normally hold at a given temperature in the presence of undissolved solute. An unsaturated solution contains less solute than it can normally hold at a given temperature. A saturated solution can not dissolve more solute whereas an unsaturated solution can comfortably dissolve more solute until it attains saturation at a specified temperature.
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Answer:
high melting point
Explanation:
high melting point
This is a change in an objects motion caused by an unbalanced force
Answer:
This is a change in an objects motion caused by an unbalanced force.
- Acceleration
Answer:
Pressure
Pressure is done when a force is applied to an object to course a motion
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The Octet Rule explains why
A. Atoms form chemical bonds to create compounds
B. The electronegativity of fluorine is higher than chlorine
C. Ionic compounds have high boiling and melting points
D. Valence electrons are used in chemical bonding
E. Valence electrons are used in chemical bonding
It's not D that's all I know. Please answer with an explanation if you know.
Answer:
Explanation:
E
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Answer:
The three parts of the cell theory are as follows: (1) All living things are made up of cells, (2) Cells are the smallest units (or most basic building blocks) of life, and (3) All cells come from preexisting cells through the process of cell division. ... Today, the cell theory is considered the foundation of biology.
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
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The radioactive isotope used in the dating of fossils thought to be less than 40,000 years old is ________________.
Fill in the blank.
Answer:
The answer is Radiocarbon
Which is NOT a shape of epithelial cells?
A.Cuboidal
B.Columbar
C.circular
D.squamous
How many grams of H2SO4 are needed to react with 78.86 grams of AI(NO3)3 ?
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Answer:
53.18 grams of H₂SO₄ are needed to react with 78.86 grams of Al(NO₃)₃.
Explanation:
The balanced reaction between Al(NO₃)₃ and H₂SO₄ is:
2 Al(NO₃)₃ + 3 H₂SO₄ → Al₂(SO₄)₃ + 6 HNO₃
By stoichiometry of the reaction (that is, the relationship between the amount of reagents and products in a chemical reaction), the following amounts of reagents are required:
Al(NO₃)₃: 2 molesH₂SO₄: 3 molesBeing the molar mass of the elements:
Al: 27 g/moleN: 14 g/moleO: 16 g/moleH: 1 g/moleS: 32 g/molethen the molar mass of the reactants are:
Al(NO₃)₃: 27 g/mole + 3*(14 g/mole + 3*16 g/mole)= 213 g/moleH₂SO₄: 2*1 g/mole + 32 g/mole +4*16 g/mole= 98 g/moleThen, by reaction stoichiometry, the following reagent mass amounts are required:
Al(NO₃)₃: 2 moles* 213 g/mole= 436 g H₂SO₄: 3 moles*98 g/mole= 294 gThen you can apply the following rule of three: If by stoichiometry 436 g of Al(NO₃)₃ react with 294 g of H₂SO₄, 78.86 g of Al(NO₃)₃ with how much mass of H₂SO₄ will it react?
[tex]mass of H_{2} SO_{4} =\frac{78.86 grams of Al(NO_{3} )_{3}*294gramsofH_{2} SO_{4} }{436 grams of Al(NO_{3} )_{3}}[/tex]
mass of H₂SO₄=53.18 g
53.18 grams of H₂SO₄ are needed to react with 78.86 grams of Al(NO₃)₃.
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What is the name and formula of an ionic compound containing the element with the
atomic number of 5 bonded to Carbonate? *
Boron Carbonide; B2(CO3)3
Boron Carbonate; B,CO,
Boron Carbide; B,CO,
Boron Carbonate; B2(CO3)3
Answer:
Boron Carbonate; B₂(CO₃)₃
Explanation:
For names, carbonide does not exist; that rules out the first option. Carbide refers to just a carbon atom, not carbon and oxygen as in the polyatomic ion carbonate. That rids us of the third option. We are left with boron carbonate with the formula BCO or boron carbonate with the formula B₂(CO₃)₃.
Recall the carbonate polyatomic ion's formula: CO₃²⁻
Thus BCO cannot be the formula.
Option 4 is your answer, Boron Carbonate; B₂(CO₃)₃.
To further check your answer, observe the oxidation states of boron and the polyatomic ion carbonate. Boron can exist in oxidation states of either 2+ or 3+, and carbonate is only 2-; in this formula, boron will exhibit a 3+ state to balance out with carbonate.
2x3+ = 6+; 3x2- = 6-
6+ + 6- = 0; balanced
what form of heat transfer makes warm air rise?
What makes up an isotope’s mass number?
A.) The number of protons and neutrons
B.) The number of protons, neutrons, and electrons
C.) The number of stable isotopes of an element
Answer:
A
Explanation:
1. Carson completed conductivity testing on the solutions shown in the data table below and recorded his findings in the conductivity column. After determining which solutions conducted electricity and which solutions did not conduct electricity, Carson needs to explain his findings so that he can make predictions about conductivity in the future without having to complete the testing. Why do some of the solutions conduct electricity and some of the solutions not conduct electricity?
Results of conductivity testing: image
Consider Carson's findings, then make a claim to answer the question. Be sure to support your claim with sufficient evidence and reasoning.
Answer:
See below :)
Explanation:
There is an evident reason why some of the solutions Carson's has listed and observed, does conduct electricity and some that do.
A flow of electrical charge is called an electric current. Ions are atoms, or sets of atoms, that contain an electrical charge. There are two types of ions, cation or a positively charged ion containing a deficiency of electrons, and anion or a negatively charged ion which contains a surplus of electrons. When a solution conducts electricity the charge is carried within by ions that move through the solution. The larger the number of ions in the solution, the better the conductivity of the solution is. Pure water does not conduct very well because it contains very few ions, but when table salt (NaCl) is dissolved in the water, this solution does conduct well because the solution contains a more abundance of ions. The majority of the ions come from the table salt, chemically names sodium chloride. Because Sodium contains its sodium ions, and these are positive charge and chloride ions which is a negative charge, it is called an ionic substance. Not every substance is made up of ions, one such example is sugar (C12H22O11). Sugar is made up of uncharged particles also called molecules. Although sugar is a substance its molecules do not hold a charge, thus when sugar is dissolved in water, the solution does not conduct electricity, due to the lack of ions in the solution.
Therefore, depending on the ions that make up the compound, the substance would or would not conduct electricity.
The temperature of a sample of gas in a steel tank at 0.30 ATM at 25 Celsius if the pressure W20.59 ATM what would be the final temperature inside the tank in kelvin
The final temperature : 313.06 °C
Further explanationGay Lussac's Law
When the volume is not changed, the gas pressure is proportional to its absolute temperature
[tex]\dfrac{P_1}{T_1}=\dfrac{P_2}{T_2}[/tex]
P1=0.3 atm
T1=25 + 273=298 K
P2=0.59 atm
[tex]\tt \dfrac{0.3}{298}=\dfrac{0.59}{T_2}\\\\T_2=586.06=313.06~^oC[/tex]
What are the two factors that can affect the current in a wire
Answer:
I know one of them is definitely material but the second one could be length or thickness....
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what type of data do you need to find the density of an object
Many elements will try to obtain ____ electrons in their outermost energy level (which is very stable) because filling it in may require too much energy.
A: 2
B: 6
C: 12
D: 8
E: 4
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In a stream, how are particles such as silt, clay, and sand carried?
A. as dissolve load
B. as bed load
C. in suspension
D. in solution
In a stream, how are particles such as silt, clay, and sand carried?
A. particles rubbing together
B. An increase is suspended materials
C. an increase in the dissolve load
D. changes in the stream 's carrying capacity
The path of a stream can vary considerably, depending on the slope of the land and the
A. bedload of the stream
B. amount of rainfall
C. amount of hummus present in the soil
D. Type of material through which the stream flows
The amount of dissolved material that stream water carries is usually expressed in
A. cubic meters per second
B. parts per million
C. cubic feet per minute
D. grams per 1000 gallons
The carrying capacity of a stream depends on both the velocity and the
A. Temperature of the water
B. amount of water in the stream
C. type of material through which the stream flows
D. minerals dissolved in the stream
Answer:
1 B
2A
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3B
1D
2B
3C
4A
A,C,A,B
C,A,C,A
C,A,A,B
Explanation:
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In ecosystem, particles are carried as bed load by rubbing particles together.Path of stream can be varied depending on amount of humus present in soil and is measured in cubic meters per second and carrying capacity depends on type of material through which stream flows.
What is an ecosystem?Ecosystem is defined as a system which consists of all living organisms and the physical components with which the living beings interact. The abiotic and biotic components are linked to each other through nutrient cycles and flow of energy.
Energy enters the system through the process of photosynthesis .Animals play an important role in transfer of energy as they feed on each other.As a result of this transfer of matter and energy takes place through the system .Living organisms also influence the quantity of biomass present.By decomposition of dead plants and animals by microbes nutrients are released back in to the soil.
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A massless length of twine can withstand a maximum tension of 490 N. The twine is used to spin a 28-kg ball in horizontal circular motion of radius 1.8 m. The ball is spun faster and faster until the twine breaks. What was the maximum speed of the ball?
7.2 m/s
3.2 m/s
5.6 m/s
11 m/s
Answer:
5.6 m/s
Explanation:
The rate of change of position (or distance traveled) with respect to time"
Answer:
Velocity...I believe
Answer: velocity or meters per second
Explanation:
How long does it take to melt a single brick, how many mins?
Answer:
it depends upon the material used to make the brick
A student reports the following measurements for a set of pennies: 102.0mL, 91.0 g. What is the density of the pennies.
Answer:
V = 102.0 ml
m = 91.0 ml
density = ...?
density = m / V
= 91.0 / 102.0
= 0.89215 g/ml