True or false a surface wave moves the medium in the same direction as the wave travels

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Answer 1

Answer:

true I just guessed of I'm being honest


Related Questions

Convert 4.6 atm to mmHg.

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It’s
3496 you can google this you know

What is the name for a star that has two shells of hydrogen and helium undergoing fusion?
A.
asymptotic giant branch star
B.
supergiant
C.
hypergiant
D.
supernova

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Answer:

I am not so sure but I think it is A.

Explanation:

If i got it wrong sorry....   :(

Answer:

the answer is A hope it helps

5. Which statement is NOT true?
a. Light travels with or without a medium.
b. Sound must have a medium to travel through.
c. Both light and sound must have a medium to travel through.
d. Light travels faster than sound.

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Answer:

A: true.

B: true.

C: false

D: true.

Explanation:

Light is an electromagnetic wave which travels regardless of whether there is medium. sound is a wave disturbance in medium meaning it must have matter. Also light is much faster then sound.

How killers cover up their crimes

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Answer:

They hide their evidence and destroy any if absolutely necessary. You also would need to wear gloves, so you dont put your identity everywhere. Also, you need to flee and just forget that what you did, did not happen. And hope you dont get arrested xD

Explanation:

Stabiliţi numerele de oxidare ale tuturor elementelor prezente în următoarele substanţe chimice, ţinând cont de principalele reguli de stabilire a NO: ⦁ NaNO3 ⦁ AlPO4 ⦁ CaCO3 ⦁ KMnO4 ⦁ K2Cr2O7 ⦁ HClO4 (acid percloric) ⦁ HClO3 (acid cloric) ⦁ HClO2 (acid cloros) ⦁ HClO (acid hipocloros)

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Answer:

a.

N = +2

O = -2

b.

Na = +1

O = -2

N = +5

c.

O = -2

Al = +3

P = +5

d.

O = -2

Ca = +2

C = +4

e

O = -2

Mn = +7

K = +1

f.

O = -2

K = +1

Cr = +6

g.

O = -2

Cl = +7

Cr = +1

h.

O = -2

H = +1

Cr = +5

i.

O = -2

H = +1

Cr = +3

k.

O = -2

H = +1

Cr = +1

Explanation:

A. NU

Numărul de oxidare a azotului = +2

Numărul de oxidare a oxigenului = -2

b. NaNO₃

Numărul de oxidare de Na = +1

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare de N = +5

c. AlPO₄

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare al Al = +3

Numărul de oxidare al P = +5

d. carbonat de calciu

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare de Ca = +2

Numărul de oxidare de C = +4

e. KMnO₄

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare al Mn = +7

Numărul de oxidare al lui K = +1

f. K₂Cr₂O₇

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare al lui K = +1

Numărul de oxidare al Cr = +6

g. HClO₄

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare al Cl = +7

Numărul de oxidare al Cr = +1

h. HClO₃

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare al lui H = +1

Numărul de oxidare al Cr = +5

i. HClO₂

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare al lui H = +1

Numărul de oxidare al Cr = +3

k. HClO

Numărul de oxidare de O = -2

Numărul de oxidare al lui H = +1

Numărul de oxidare al Cr = +1.

In most mirrors, the virtual image appears to come from behind the mirror. True False

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Answer

False

Explanation:

How many grams of H20 will be formed when 32.0 g H2 reacts with 16.0 g
O2? *
2H2 + O2 + 2H2O
9.00 g
16.0 g
18.0 g
32.0g

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Answer:

18.0 g

Explanation:

M(H2) = 2.0 g/mol

32.0g * 1 mol/2 g= 16 mol H2

M(O2) = 32 g/mol

16.0 g * 1mol/32 g= 0.5 mol O2

                                      2H2 + O2 ---> 2H2O

from reaction              2 mol    1 mol

given                         16 mol     0.5 mol

We see that O2 is a limiting reactant.

                                    2H2 + O2 +-------> 2H2O

from reaction                         1 mol            2 mol

given                                      0.5 mol        x mol

x =(0.5*2)/1= 1 mol H2O

M(H2O)= 18 g/mol

18 g/mol* 1 mol = 18 g H2O

is it true that Different atoms of an element have the same number of protons.

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Answer:

No.

Explanation:

All the elements have the different number of protons .

Answer:

no it is not true because atoms may have the same number of neutrons but they never have the same number of protons

Explanation:

PLZZZ HELP CHEM!!!!!!! Easy points!!!!!

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Answer:

H+

Explanation:

Answer:

OH-

Explanation:

An Arrhenius base is any species that increases the concentration of

OH

What are some true statements about light​

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Answer:It allows us to see things so we know where we are going that’s why at night we had lamp posts

Explanation:

In the water cycle diagram above, which letter represents
groundwater?
Select One:

Q

S

T

R​

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Answer:t

Explanation:bc

The combustion of 0.1240 kg of propane in the presence of excess oxygen produces 0.3110 kg of carbon dioxide. What is the limiting reactant?
PLEASE I REALLY NEED HELP!!!!

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Answer:

The limiting reactant is the propane gas, C₃H₈ while the percentage yield is 83.77%

Explanation:

Here we have

Propane gas with molecular formula C₃H₈, molar mass  = 44.1 g/mol combining with O₂ as follows

C₃H₈ + 5O₂ → 3CO₂ + 4H₂O

Therefore, 1 mole of C₃H₈  combines with 5 moles of O₂ to produce 3 moles CO₂ and 4 moles of H₂O

Mass of propane = 0.1240 kg = 124.0 g

Number of moles of propane = mass of propane/(molar mass of propane)

The number of moles of propane = 124/44.1 = 2.812 moles

The molar mass of CO₂ = 44.01 g/mol

Mass of CO₂ = 0.3110 kg = 311.0 g

Therefore, number of moles of CO₂ = mass of CO₂/(molar mass of CO₂)

The number of moles of CO₂ = 311.0 kg/ 44.01 g/mol = 7.067 moles

Therefore, since 1 mole of propane produces 3 moles of CO₂, 2.812 moles of propane will produce 3 × 2.812 moles or 8.44 moles of CO₂

Therefore;

The limiting reactant is the propane gas, C₃H₈, since the oxygen is in excess

Hence

[tex]The \ percentage \ yield = \frac{Actual \, yield}{Theoretical \, yield} \times 100 = \frac{7.067}{8.44} \times 100 = 83.77 \%[/tex]

The percentage yield = 83.77%.

Why is 4,4dimethyl hexane name is wrong

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Answer:

3,3-dimethyl hexane

Explanation:

                        CH3

         I     I     I     I     I    I

      - C - C - C - C - C - C-

         I     I     I     I     I    I

                        CH3

why is the international space station in orbit ​

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Answer:

The ISS provides a location in the relative safety of low Earth orbit to test spacecraft systems that will be required for long-duration missions to the Moon and Mars.

Explanation:

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Calculate the hydrogen ion concentration [h+] for the aqueous solution in which [oh-] is 1 x 10^-2 mol/l. Is this solution acidic, basic, or neutral? Show your work.

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Answer:

[H⁺] = 1.0 x 10⁻¹² M.

Explanation:

∵ [H⁺][OH⁻] = 10⁻¹⁴.

[OH⁻] = 1 x 10⁻² mol/L.

∴ [H⁺] =  10⁻¹⁴/[OH⁻] = (10⁻¹⁴)/(1 x 10⁻² mol/L) = 1.0 x 10⁻¹² M.

∵ pH = - log[H⁺] = - log(1.0 x 10⁻¹² M) = 12.0.

∴ The solution is basic, since pH id higher than 7 and also the  [OH⁻] > [H⁺].

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10. You can protect yourself from radiation by
going up to a higher elevation
increasing the time you are exposed
increasing your water intake
getting further away from the radiation source

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Answer:

You can protect yourself from radiation by getting further away from the radiation source .

Getting further away from the radiation source.
Explanation: The further you are from the radiation source, the less it effects you and the safer you are.

When does boiling occur?

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Water boils at 100 Degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit

If a hypothetical future Earth has increased the amount of radiation emitted to 604 W/m, calculate the hypothetical global surface temperature in degrees Kelvin and then in Celsius

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Answer:

Explanation:

For amount of radiation from a hot body there is Stefan's Boltzman's law which is given below .

E = e σ T⁴

E is amount emitted , e is emissivity , σ is stefan's constant = 5.67 X 10⁻⁸ W / m² . for earth e =.85 approx

E = .85 x 5.67 X 10⁻⁸ x T⁴

604 = .85 x 5.67 X 10⁻⁸ x T⁴

604 = 4.82 x 10⁻⁸ T⁴

T⁴ = 125.31 x 10⁸

T =  3.3457 x 10²

= 334.57K

Temperature in Celsius = 334.57 - 273

= 61.57 Celsius .

3 hazards that occur in teaching and learning of science

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Acid and nuclear technology that occur in the process of the mitochondria similar to like cancer

which phase does best describe the side of the moon that faces earth???
I WILL MARK BRAINLIEST THIS IS IMPORTANT

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Answer:

Goes through cycles

Explanation:

Which term describes this reaction?

A- addition
B- condensation
C- elimination
D- substitution

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Answer:

C.

Explanation:

This is a reaction of elimination, because the water was removed and because of it double bond is formed.


1.

__________ are the most organized state of matter.

Solids

Liquids

Gases

2.

States of matter change when ________ is added or removed.

Plasma

Energy

3.

Which state of matter has the most movement of its particles?

Solid

Liquid

Gas

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1. Solids. The particles in a solid are tightly packed together and can only vibrate from their fixed positions.
2. Energy. Adding in energy makes the particles of a substance vibrate faster, breaking the forces of attraction between them and removing energy makes the particles vibrate slower and forces of attraction forms between the particles.
3. Gas. The forces of attraction between the particles of a gas are very weak. The particles randomly and quickly move around in all directions.

Solids are the most organized state of matter. States of matter change when energy is added or removed. Gas is the state of matter has the most movement of its particles.

What are the states of matter?

The states of matter are the different forms of the matter in which it can exist. They are solids, liquids and gases. Solids are the states of matter in which molecules are very near to each other. They have fixed shape and volume. Liquids is the states of matter in which molecules are a little far from each other. They have different shape and fixed volume. Gas is the states of matter in which molecules are a very far from each other. They have different shape and different volume.

There are two more states of matter which are called as Plasma, Bose Einstein Condensate.

Plasma have highest energy and Bose Einstein Condensate have lowest energy.

Therefore, Solids are the most organized state of matter. States of matter change when energy is added or removed. Gas is the state of matter has the most movement of its particles.

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What mass in grams of hydrogen is produced by the reaction of 2.0 g of magnesium? (Make sure to balance the reaction first)
Mg(s) + H2O(1) --> Mg(OH)2(s) + H2 (8)

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Answer:

0.164541341 g H2

Explanation:

1) Convert grams to moles by dividing by RMM of Magnesium (24.31g).

  2g Mg * (1 mol Mg / 24.31 g Mg) = 0.082270671 mol of Mg

2) Use the balanced equation's ratio of 1 mol Mg: 1 mol H2.

  0.082270671 mol of Mg = 0.082270671 mol of H2

3) Convert the mol of H2 back into grams by multiplying by H2's RMM (2 g).

  0.082270671 mol of H2 * 2 g H2 = 0.164541341 g H2

* Answer can be rounded to your liking *

If matter is neither created nor destroyed, why can’t we just go directly from grams of reactant to grams of product?

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Not all matter in the reactant goes to the product. Some matter is byproducts.

According to the law of conservation of mass, there is no net change in the reactants' and products' masses before and after a chemical reaction.

What is chemical reaction?

Chemical reaction is defined as a procedure where one or more compounds, known as reactants, are changed into one or more new substances, known as products. When atoms establish or break chemical bonds, chemical reaction take place.

Law of conservation of mass is defined as a chemical reaction requires that the total mass of the reactants and products be equal. Law of conservation of mass also stated that mass is always conserved throughout chemical reactions and cannot be created or removed.

Thus, according to the law of conservation of mass, there is no net change in the reactants' and products' masses before and after a chemical reaction.

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What is the molariity of a 50.0 mL aqueous solution containing 10.0 grams of copper (II) sulfate, CuSO4?

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Answer:

The molarity is 1.26 [tex]\frac{ moles}{L}[/tex]

Explanation:

Molarity is a unit of concentration that is based on the volume of a solution and represents the number of moles of solutes contained in a liter. The molarity of a solution is calculated by dividing the moles of the solute by the liters of the solution and is expressed in units (moles / liter).

[tex]Molarity=\frac{number of moles of solute}{Volume}[/tex]

You must calculate the number of moles of CuSO₄. So, being:

Cu: 63.54 g/moleS: 32 g/moleO: 16 g/mole

the molar mass of CuSO₄ is

CuSO₄=63.54 g/mole + 32 g/mole + 4* 16 g/mole= 159.54 g/mole

Then it is possible to apply the following rule of three: if 159.54 g of CuSO₄ are present in 1 mole, 10 g in how many moles are they?

[tex]moles=\frac{10 g*1 mole}{159.54 g}[/tex]

moles= 0.063 moles

Then:

number of moles of solute= 0.063 molesVolume= 50 mL= 0.05 L (Being 1L=1000 mL)

Replacing in the definition of molarity:

[tex]Molarity=\frac{0.063 moles}{0.05 L}[/tex]

Molarity= 1.26 [tex]\frac{ moles}{L}[/tex]

The molarity is 1.26 [tex]\frac{ moles}{L}[/tex]

True or False? The Grand Canyon was probably formed through wind abrasion.

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Answer:

True.

Explanation:

Wind abrasion is a form of erosion.

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What mass of chromium would be produced from the reaction of 57.0 g of potassium with 199 g of chromium(II) bromide according to the following reaction? 2 K + CrBr2 2 KBr + Cr *

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Answer:

38g of Cr

Explanation:

Step 1:

The balanced equation for the reaction:

2K + CrBr2 —> 2KBr + Cr

Step 2:

Determination of the masses of K and CrBr2 that reacted and the mass of Cr produced from the balanced equation.

This is illustrated below:

Molar mass of K = 39g/mol

Mass of K from the balanced equation = 2 x 39 = 78g

Molar Mass of CrBr2 = 52 + (80x2) = 212g

Mass of CrBr2 from the balanced equation = 1 x 212 = 212g

Molar Mass of Cr = 52g/mol

Mass of Cr from the balanced equation = 1 x 52 = 52g

From the balanced equation above,

78g of K reacted with 212g of CrBr2 to produce 52g of Cr.

Step 3:

Determination of the limiting reactant.

This is illustrated below:

From the balanced equation above,

78g of K reacted with 212g of CrBr2.

Therefore, 57g of K will react with = (57 x 212)/78 = 154.92g of CrBr2.

From the above calculation, we can see that a lesser mass (i.e 154.92g) than what was given ( i.e 199g) of CrBr2 is needed to react completely with 57g of K. Therefore, K is the limiting reactant and CrBr2 is the excess reactant.

Step 4:

Determination of the mass of Cr produced by the reaction.

In this case, the limiting reactant will be use because it will give the maximum yield of Cr as all of it is used up in the reaction process. The limiting reactant is K and the mass of Cr produced is obtained as follow:

From the balanced equation above,

78g of K reacted to produce 52g of Cr.

Therefore, 57g of K will produce = (57 x 52)/78 = 38g of Cr.

Therefore, 38g of Cr is produced from the reaction.

What type of elements are ionic bonds composed of?

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Answer:

A metal and a nonmetal

Explanation:

Picture NaCl, the most famous example of an ionic compound. Two ions, Na+ (sodium) and Cl- (chlorine) are joined by an ionic bond.

Sodium, the metal, gives up an electron to chlorine.

Chlorine, the nonmetal, accepts an electron from sodium.

That way both have 8 electrons in their outer shell! This is the way ionic bonds function.

Heat that is transferred by the movement of currents within fluid is called

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Answer:Convection is heat transfer by the movement of currents within a fluid. During convection, heated particles of fluid begin to flow. This flow transfers heat from one part of the fluid to another. Heat transfer by convection is caused by differences of temperature and density within a fluid

What is similar about igneous rock and metamorphic rock formation?

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Answer:

I think they both need heat.

Explanation:

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