Answer:
Charcoal is produced by the incomplete combustion of plant or animal products. The major use of charcoal is for outdoor cooking. The second largest use of charcoal is in industrial applications in the form of activated charcoal. The activation process involves heating the charcoal subjecting it to steam or treating with a chemical to both remove substances that have adhered to it as well as break it down into finer particles and thus increase the surface area. Activated carbon has been used for its adsorptive properties as a ‘universal antidote’ in cases of poisonings, as a filter aid agent, and in decolorization processes.
How can you improve your ability to see the indicator color change at the endpoint of a titration?.
Answer: Place a piece of white paper under the analyte flask throughout the titration
Explanation:
The end point of titration can be made easy by the use of indicators. But we have to be keenly observe for each drop from the burette because, the colour change will be sudden for a drop.
What is titration?Titration is an analytical technique used to determine the unknown concentration using a standard reagent of known concentration. The standard reagent of known concentration is called titrant and the one to be determined is called analyte.
Usually analyte is taken in a conical flask and titrant in a burette. The end point of titration is the point at which the reaction is completed in perfect stoichiometry.
In acid-base titrations, the indicators used having different colors in different pH. Hence, the indicator in the analyte will change in color when the acidity of the medium changes. We have to observe keenly for the color change because it happens for any drop.
The adding of titrant from the burette must be dropwise and thus we can get a time to notice the sudden colour change of indicator.
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Shanika is an engineer at an amusement park who is experimenting with changes to the setup for a magnetic roller coaster ride. In one ride, there are two identical roller coaster cars (orange and green) that start on opposite sides of a large magnet located at the center of a station. Shanika wants to get the largest increase in potential energy she can by moving one car one space to the left or the right. Shanika can move the orange car to point A or point B, or she can move the green car to point C or point D. Which movement should she make? Why will that movement result in the largest increase in potential energy? Describe the magnetic force that will act on the roller coaster car she moves. What should I do for the Green cart?
The orientation of the poles of the magnet on the cars and the large
magnet are like poles.
The correct responses are;
First question
Move the orange car from A to B Move the green car from D to CSecond question:
The reason is reducing the distance increases the magnetic field strengthThird question:
It pushes the cars away in the opposite direction.
Fourth question:
Place the green car at point C to get the largest potential energyReasons:
Potential energy is the energy an object has due to its location.
Energy is a product of force and distance, and therefore, if the force,
experienced by the object increase, the potential energy of the object
increases.
The strength of a magnetic field, B, is given by the formula;
[tex]\displaystyle B = \frac{\mu_0 \cdot I}{2 \cdot \pi \cdot d}[/tex]
Where;
B = The magnetic field strength
I = Current
d = The distance from the source of the magnet
μ₀ = The permeability of free space = 4·π × 10⁻⁷ T m/A
Therefore, the strength of the magnet is higher closer to the source.
First question
In a magnet, like poles push each other back, and given that the poles of the magnet adjacent to each other are like poles, to get the largest increase in she should move the cars towards the large magnet.
Move the orange car from A to B Move the green car from D to CSecond question:
The reason why the movement will result in the largest increase in potential energy is because like polls repel each other and the strength of a magnetic field increases closer to the magnet
Third question:
The magnetic force that will act on the roller coaster car moved towards the large magnet, pushes the car in the opposite direction.
Fourth question:
The green cart should be moved from point D to point C to get the largest potential energy
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Which group of nonmetals will react with alkaline earth metals to form a compound in a one-to-one ratio?
Question 3 options:
Group 15
Group 16
Group 17
Group 18
Answer:
Group 17
Explanation:
Group 16 of nonmetals will react with alkaline earth metals to form a compound in a 1 : 1 ratio. Therefore, option (b) is correct.
What is the alkaline earth metals?Alkaline earth metals or Group 2 includes six elements which are Beryllium (Be), Magnesium (Mg), Calcium (Ca), Strontium (Sr), Barium (Ba), and Radium (Ra).
This group contains smooth, silver metals with a less metallic character than group 1. All alkaline earth metals have two valence electrons, giving a valency of 2. These metals easily lose electrons to form compounds via ionic bonds and become more stable.
The valency of calcium is 2 and the valency of the elements of group 16 is also 2. Therefore they can combine 1 : 1 ratio to form a neutral compound.
Ca²⁺ + O²⁻ → CaO
Therefore, the nonmetals of group 16 will react with alkaline earth metal.
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Please help? It’s for chem
Answer:
O-H
Explanation:
It is polar covalent bond, because the hydrogen atom has electronegativity about 2.6, and the oxygen atom, electronegativity about 3.6. When the difference in electronegativity of the atoms is between 0.4 and 1.7, the result is a polar covalent bond.
You have a sealed 2 liter flask that contains nothing but water and carbon dioxide. The flask is half-filled with liquid water, has a temperature of 25°c, and the overall pressure within the flask is 0. 1 atm. How many moles of co2 are in the flask? at this temperature, you may take the kh value for co2 as 0. 033 m / atm.
In this exercise we want to calculate the amount of moles, so this is going to be:
[tex](4.6)(10^{-3}) \ mols \ CO_2[/tex]
Knowing that Henry's law is given by:
[tex]C = KHP[/tex]
Where constants are given by:
C = Concentration KH = Henry's law constant = [tex]0.033 m/atm[/tex]P = partial pressure = [tex]0.07 atm[/tex]Before we can find the concentration of CO2 (and hence the moles of CO2), we first need to find its partial pressure. We look up the vapor pressure of water at 25º and find it to be 0.03 atm. Since the total pressure is equal to 0.1 atm, this mean the partial pressure of:
[tex]CO_2 = 0.1 \ atm - 0.03 \ atm = 0.07 \ atm[/tex]
Now using Henry's law, we find the concentration:
[tex]C = (0.033)*( 0.07) = (2.31)*(10^{-3})[/tex]
Converting to moles of CO2, we have:
[tex](2.31)*(10^{-3})*( 2) = (4.6)*(10^{-3})[/tex]
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How are mitosis and meiosis similar? How are they different? Provide 1 way the two processes are the same and 2 ways the 2 processes are different.
Answer:
Similar: both processes of cell division; both processes take place in the nucleus of the cell
Different: mitosis divides into 2, meiosis divides into 4; one is the division of body cells and the other is of specifically sex cells
Explanation:
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what is the periodic trend for electronegativity
Answer:
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Explanation:
Electronegativity values generally increase from left to right across the periodic table. Electronegativities generally decrease from top to bottom of a group. The highest electronegativity value is for fluorine.
Answer:
"Electronegativity increases as you move from left to right across a period because the number of charges on the nucleus increases." (sstudy30 on Quizlet)
Explanation:
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How many grams of acetic acid are present in 250g of vinegar that contains 5.00% acetic acid?
Why do metals form cations and nonmetals form anions?
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Metals have tendency to loose electrons in order to get noble gas configuration, therefore they loose electrons to form Cations (positively charged ions)
for example ~ Sodium forms Na+
And
Non - metals have tendency to gain electrons in order to attain noble gas configuration , hence they gain electron from somewhere and bears a negative charge forming Anion.
for example ~ Chlorine forms Cl-
How does a cation attract an anion?
An ionic bond is formed through the transfer of one or more valence electrons, typically from a metal to a non-metal, which produces a cation and an anion that are bound together by an attractive electrostatic force.
A strip of zinc metal was placed in a beaker that contained 120 mL of a solution of copper (II) nitrate, Cu(NO3)2(aq). The mass of the copper produced was 0.813 g. Find the initial concentration of the solution of copper (II) nitrate.
Answer:
molarity 0.1
Explanation:
mass of copper nitrate =2.4
no of moles exist in 120ml= 2.4/187.5=0.0128mole
molarity =.0.0128/.12=0.1m
Joe the scientist wants to figure out if the weight of a bowling ball will affect how fast it rolls down a ramp. Joe builds a 15 foot long ramp that is 5 feet tall at the top. Joe believes that if he rolls the 6 pound bowling ball from the top of the ramp, then it will roll the fastest. Joe then gets several bowling balls that are identical except for their weight. The different weights are 6 pounds, 8 pounds, 10 pounds, 12 pounds, and 14 pounds. Joe starts by placing the 6 pound ball at the top of the ramp and he starts the timer at the same time he lets go. He stops the timer when the ball reaches the bottom of the ramp. Joe repeats this process for all of the bowling balls. Joe repeats this process for all of the bowling balls.
What’s the IV, DV, hypothesis and constant ?
Answer:
IV: The weight of the ball
DV: Time it takes for the ball to roll from top to bottom
Hypothesis: 6 pound bowling ball from the top of the ramp, then it will roll the fastest.
Constant: I dont know
Explanation:
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What happens when an electrically charged pencil is placed close to water running from a faucet?
A. The pencil attracts the water.
B. The pencil becomes positively charged.
C. The water attracts the pencil.
D. The water repels the pencil.
Answer:
Explanation:
Option c) The water attracts the pencil.
Pencils are though formed of wood that acts as a bad conductor of electricity, quite strangely pencils can be electrically charged.
Here pencils have non-metal carbons present in its graphite tip and this makes the pencils charged.
When this pencil is held near the water of the tap, the hydrogen ions get attracted and thereby the water gets attracted to the pencil.
Water, however, is an excellent conductor of electricity and therefore water and electricity are a dangerous combination.
pls help! Two galaxies on opposite ends of the universe are moving away from the Earth. Each has a velocity of 200,000 km/s relative to the Earth. How fast would an observer in one of those galaxies see the other galaxy moving away?
A.200,000 km/s
B. between 300,000 and 400,000 km/s
c. between 200,000 and 300,000 km/s
D. 400,000 km/s
An observer in one of those galaxies see the other galaxy moving away at 400000 km/s.
Relative velocity is the velocity of an object with respect to another object, that is the time rate of change of relative position of one object with respect to another object.
Since two galaxy are moving in opposite directions with a velocity of 200,000 km/s. Hence the relative velocity between the two galaxies is 400000 km/s (200000 + 200000)
Therefore an observer in one of those galaxies see the other galaxy moving away at 400000 km/s.
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Answer:
D 400,000km/s
Explanation:
a board measures 212 inches how many feet is this?
Answer: 17.7 feet, Its rounded up since the six repeats.
If anhydrous mgso4 is the desired product, what is the atom economy of this reaction?.
This problem is referring to an anhydrous salt that is derive from a hydrated Epson salt (magnesium sulfate hydrate) and the atom economy is required. However, not enough information is provided, yet we can use the attached file as a reference to provide a methodology of calculation.
To begin with, we need to calculate the [tex]x[/tex] which refers to the degree of hydration of the salt, so that we use the mass before and after heating the sample to figure out the grams and subsequently moles of water that are in there:
[tex]m_w=3.648g-1.782g=1.866g\\\\n_w=0.103molH_2O[/tex]
Next, since 1.782g corresponds to the anhydrous salt, we calculate the moles in such a amount:
[tex]1.782gMgSO_4*\frac{1molMgSO_4}{120.4gMgSO_4}=0.0148mol[/tex]
Then, we divide the moles of water by those of the anhydrous salt to calculte [tex]x[/tex]:
[tex]x=\frac{0.103mol}{0.0148mol} =6.96=7[/tex]
This means the formula of the hydrate is:
[tex]MgSO_4\ 7H_2O[/tex]
Finally, for the atom economy we just divide the molar mass of the anhydrous salt by that of the hydrate:
[tex]A.E=\frac{120.4g/mol}{246.47g/mol} *100\%\\\\A.E=48.8\%[/tex]
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https://brainly.com/question/20796771One of the following is not a property of metals
O a
high malleability
Oь
high compressibility
Os high melting point
Od
high ductility
Answer:
O b
Explanation:
high compressibility is not the property of metal.
a
A sample of gas has a volume of 3.50 L and a pressure of
125 mm Hg. What will the new pressure be when the volume
is decreased to 2.75 L? The temperature stays the same.
Answer:
159.09 mmHgExplanation:
The new pressure can be found by using the formula for Boyle's law which is
[tex]P_2 = \frac{P_1V_1}{V_2} \\[/tex]
where
P1 is the initial pressure
P2 is the final pressure
V1 is the initial volume
V2 is the final volume
From the question we have
[tex]P_2 = \frac{125\times3.50 }{2.75} = \frac{437.5}{2.75} \\ = 159.090909...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
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Cr(NO3)3(aq) +CuCl2(aq)
[tex]2\text{Cr(NO}_3\text{)}_3} + 3\text{CuCl}_2 \longrightarrow 2\text{CrCl}_3 + 3\text{Cu(NO}_3\text{)}_2[/tex]
Which of the following is NOT a conductor of heat?
A. a plastic pot handle
B. a copper pan
C. a metal spoon
A) A plastic pot handle.
Explanation:Metals are very good conductors of heat because they contain delocalised electrons that can flow through the metal, transferring heat.
Both a copper pan and a metal spoon are made of metals, so are very good conductors of heat.
Plastic is an insulator, the opposite of a conductor. This makes it very bad at conducting heat, which is why it is used as the handle (it stops you burning yourself when you hold the pot). The answer is therefore A.
please guys help me with number 1
Answer:
Paracetamol
Formula
C8H9NO2
what is atomic mass in Chemistry
Answer:
the average mass of the atoms of an element measured in atomic mass unit (amu, also known as daltons, D)
Explanation:
How many cubic meters of carbon dioxide is required to ensure the noncombustibility of a 500-cubic-meter compartment filled with propane vapor
Answer:
200 m^3
Explanation:
1000m³ of Carbon dioxide is required.
Propane is a type of hydrocarbon that is made up of a single carbon-carbon bond.
Propane burns in oxygen completely in a combustion reaction to produce carbondioxide and water.
The balance equation of combustion of propane gas is:
C3H8(g)+5O2(g)→3CO2(g)+4H2O(g).
But noncombustibility of propane is the incomplete combustion of propane which occurs in absence or insufficient oxygen supply.
The balanced equation for noncombustibility of propane is:
2C3H8 + 9O2 → 4CO2 + 2CO + 8H2O
2 moles of propane = 4 moles of CO2
CO21 mole of propane = 2 moles of CO2 (4moles/2moles)
Therefore 500cm³ of propane = 2 × 500
= 1000cm³
Therefore, 1000m³ of Carbon dioxide is required to ensure the noncombustibility of a 500-cubic-meter compartment filled with propane vapor
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what is Java ‽‽‽‽
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Answer:
Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.
Explanation:
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just by itself 3 main answers :
an island
coffee from that island
a programming language
What is an element? Arrow
Answer:
One arrow is positioned in each box according to Hund's Rule which tells us to maximise the number of unpaired electrons in orbitals of the same subshell, and, to give those electrons the same "spin" (parallel spin).
Explanation:
Which of the following correctly lists the particles in order from least massive to most massive.
A. electron, proton, hydrogen atom, helium atom
B. proton, electron, hydrogen atom, helium atom
C. proton, helium atom, hydrogen atom, electron
D. hydrogen atom, electron, helium atom electron
Answer:
The ans is : A. Electron, proton, hydrogen atom, helium atom.
An atom consist of sub atomic particles. The order of particles from least massive to most massive is electron, proton, hydrogen atom, helium atom. The correct option is A.
What are subatomic particles?The particles which are smaller in size than the atom are known as the sub atomic particles. An atom generally contains three sub atomic particles, they are protons, electrons and neutrons. The electrons revolve around the nucleus whereas the protons and neutrons are present at the center of the nucleus.
The protons are positively charged particles whereas the electrons are negatively charged. The neutrons are chargeless. The atomic number of 'H' atom is 1 and that of 'He' atom is 2.
The mass of e⁻ is 9.1 × 10⁻³¹ kg, proton is 1.67 × 10⁻²⁷ kg, 'H' atom is 1.66 × 10⁻²⁴ g, 'He' is 4 g. Thus the order is:
electron, proton, hydrogen atom, helium atom
Thus the correct option is A.
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Where does the energy come from to break the bonds of water and carbon dioxide molecules?
Answer:
carbohydrates
Explanation:
or carbon dioxide
How do mixtures differ from substances?
Answer:
In chemistry: a pure substance consists only of one element or one compound. a mixture consists of two or more different substances, not chemically joined together.
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Part 1. After learning about the different parts and functions of a meroscope you will now reflect on the importance of ench part citeit significance of each parts by naming it and answering the guide question
Explanation:
after learning more about the position and would
I WILL GIVE BRAINLIST!!!!!!!!!! HELPPPPPP (Learning Newtons Law) A 0.5 kg tennis ball, a 2 kg basketball, and a 5 kg bowling ball are all falling at the same speed.
Which has more momentum?
A: the 0.5 kg tennis ball
B: the 2 kg basketball
C: the 5 kg bowling ball
D: the all have the same momentum
Hurry!!! Only got a couple mins!!!
The momentum of the bowling ball will be greater than the rest balls.
The correct answer to the question is Option C. The 5 kg bowling ball
Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity i.e
Momentum = mass × velocity
If we keep the velocity of the object constant, the momentum will depend on the mass of the object.
Thus, the higher the mass, the greater the momentum and the lesser the mass, the smaller the momentum.
From the question given above,
Mass of tennis = 0.5 Kg
Mass of basketball = 2 Kg
Mass of bowling ball = 5 kg
We can see that the bowling ball has a higher mass.
Therefore, the momentum of the bowling ball will be greater than the rest balls.
The correct answer to the question is Option C. The 5 kg bowling ball
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