You will use a filter funnel in this experiment to

A )measure pH
B) collect pieces of cabbage
C) dry pieces of cabbage
D) separate cabbage from liquid

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Answer 1

Answer:separate cabbage from liquid

Explanation:

Just trust me lol

Answer 2

Answer:

Its D - separate cabbage from liquid

Explanation:

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Related Questions

Explain in your own words, why can’t we predict earthquakes?

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There is currently no way to reliably predict when an earthquake will happen, its strength or length. Earthquakes can vary in their magnitude, the size of the earthquake at its source, and length, lasting from seconds to minutes.

Research has shown, that shaking of an earthquake displays a characteristic pattern. After the first tremors start, building up in intensity, a peak is reached, followed by a fading shaking. Large and small earthquakes start the same way, but there is no way to say when the peak, the maximal magnitude of the quake, is reached.

what 3 classes of compounds are elecrolytes

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Answer:

i believe it is strong acids, strong bases, and salts.

Explanation:

Hope this helps : )

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:

If we start with 1.000g of strontium 90 0.953 grams will remain after 2.0 years (a) what is the half life of strontium 90 (b) how much strontium 90 will remain after 5.00 years Please show the necessary step

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Answer:

a) 29.0 years

b) 0.89 g

Explanation:

Using the formula

t1/2= t×ln2/ln(No/Nt)

Where

Nt= mass of radioactive isotope at time= t =0.953g

No= initial mass of radioactive isotope present= 1.000g

t= time taken for N mass of radioactive isotope to remain = 2 years

t1/2 = half-life of radioactive isotope= ???

Substituting the values

t1/2= 2 × ln2/ln(1.000/0.953)

t1/2= 2× 0.693/0.048

t1/2= 29 hours

b)

N= No(1/2)^t/t1/2

Where t= 5 years

N= 1.000(1/2)^5/29

N= 1.000(1/2)^0.17

N= 0.89g

mutations that neither benefit nor harm the organism have (blank) effect on the organisms survival

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Answer:

I would say that the mutation has no effect on the organism, as it doesn't help or harm it.

hope this helps :)

Explanation:

Answer:

its a neutral

Explanation:

i did the test

46g of a mineral contained 16g copper, 14g iron and 16g sulphur. Calculate the empirical
formula of the mineral.

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Answer:

CuFeS2

Explanation:

Calculate the moles of each substance by doing moles= mass/relative atomic mass. you should get 0.25 moles of copper and iron and 0.5 moles of sulfur. Then divide all of those numbers by 0.25 (as its the lowest value) you should get 1 for copper and iron and 2 for sulfur. This represents the ratio that they are in within the mineral.

If the following weights have masses of 2, 4, 6 and 8 kg,
respectively, and they are at the same temperature, which one
will transfer more heat if they are all placed in cold water to
cool down? Explain.

Unit is calorimetry

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Answer:

8 kg mass

Explanation:

As we can see in the image the weight of mass 8 kgs has a large surface area as compared to the surface area of other masses. In general, it has been observed that a wide surface area has more surface particle for heat conduction. Hence, the rate of heat transfer is directly proportional to the surface area of heat conducting surface. Thus, the larger the surface area, the faster is the rate of heat conduction.

Hence, weight of mass 8Kg wil transfer heat a fast rate.

When does boiling occur?

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Water boils at 100 Degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit

For the following reaction, if you have 13.2 g of CO and 42.7g of Fe2O3, which is the limiting reagent with regards to Fe production?

Fe2O3 (s) + 3 CO (g) _______> 2 Fe (s) + 3 CO2 (g)

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Answer: [tex]CO[/tex] is the limiting reagent and [tex]Fe_2O_3[/tex] is the excess reagent.

Explanation:

To calculate the moles :

[tex]\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{Molar Mass}}[/tex]    

[tex]\text{Moles of} Fe_2O_3=\frac{42.7g}{159.69g/mol}=0.267moles[/tex]

[tex]\text{Moles of} CO=\frac{13.2g}{28g/mol}=0.471moles[/tex]

The given balanced equation is :

[tex]Fe_2O_3(s)+3CO(g)\rightarrow 2Fe(s)+3CO_2(g)[/tex]

According to stoichiometry :

3 moles of [tex]CO[/tex] require = 1 mole of [tex]Fe_2O_3[/tex]

Thus 0.471 moles of [tex]CO[/tex] will require=[tex]\frac{1}{3}\times 0.471=0.157moles[/tex]  of [tex]Fe_2O_3[/tex]

As given amount of [tex]Fe_2O_3[/tex] is more than the required amount , it is the excess reagent.Thus [tex]CO[/tex] is the limiting reagent as it limits the formation of product.

One of the biggest news stories of 1996 was the successful cloning of Dolly the sheep. Dolly was the first mammal cloned from an adult body cell. At first, Dolly appeared to be perfectly healthy. However, she died at age 6 of cancer. Dolly’s early death made scientists wonder whether cloned animals age faster than normal. A small flock of sheep cloned from Dolly have been observed since 2007. Happily, these clones show no sign of early aging. Choose the best option to complete the sentence. Scientists worried that cloned animals would age rapidly because their cells contain __________________ as old as the individual they were cloned from.

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Answer:

I believe the answer you're looking for is DNA, not sure though

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.

how did buddhism spread to china?​

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Answer:

It is widely believed that Buddhism entered China via the Silk Road under the Han Dynasty. After trade and travel was established with the Yuezhi, who by that time were forced southward toward India, Yuezhi monks began to travel with the merchant caravans; preaching their religion along the Silk Road.

Explanation:

i got this from google

A 0.223 mole sample of gas is held at 33.0 C and 2.00 atm, What's the volume of the gas? R = 0.0821 L atm / mol K answer soon il give brainiest.

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Answer:

The volume of the gas is 2.80 L.

Explanation:

An ideal gas is a theoretical gas that is considered to be made up of point particles that move randomly and do not interact with each other. Gases in general are ideal when they are at high temperatures and low pressures.

The Pressure (P) of a gas on the walls of the container that contains it, the Volume (V) it occupies, the Temperature (T) at which it is located and the amount of substance it contains (number of moles, n) are related from the equation known as Equation of State of Ideal Gases:

P*V = n*R*T

where R is the constant of ideal gases.

In this case:

P= 2 atmV= ?n=0.223 molesR= 0.0821 [tex]\frac{L*atm}{mol*K}[/tex]T=33 °C= 306 °K (being O°C= 273°K)

Replacing:

2 atm* V= 0.223 moles*0.0821 [tex]\frac{L*atm}{mol*K}[/tex]* 306 K

Solving:

[tex]V=\frac{0.223 moles*0.0821\frac{L*atm}{mol*K} * 306 K}{2 atm} \\[/tex]

V= 2.80 L

The volume of the gas is 2.80 L.

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.

Which 1.0 M solution has the lowest pH?

A.
HCN

B.
H3PO4

C.
H2C2O4

D.
HCl

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The correct answer to this question is c

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:

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

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Answer

False

Explanation:

The pressure of a gas in a cylinder when it is heated to a temperature of 250k is 1.5 atm. What was the initial temperature of the gas if it’s initial pressure was 1 atm?

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Answer:

[tex]T1=166.66K[/tex]

Explanation:

According to Gay-Lussac’s law simply states that the ratio of the initial pressure and temperature is equal to the ratio of the final pressure and temperature for a gas of a fixed provided that the mass is kept at a constant volume.

Given:

Initial pressure, P1 = 1 atm

Final pressure, P2 = 1.5 atm

Final temperature, T2 = 250 K

The law can be applied using the below formula

P1T2 = P2T1

Then,

T1 = (P1T2)/P1 = (1*250)/(1.5) = 166.66 Kelvin.

[tex]T1=166.66K[/tex]

:

Answer:

[tex]T_1=166.7K[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, by applying the Gay-Lussac's law which help us to understand the pressure-temperature gas behavior via a directly proportional relationship:

[tex]\frac{P_1}{T_1} =\frac{P_2}{T_2}[/tex]

In such a way, as we are asked to compute the initial temperature knowing the initial pressure and final both temperature and pressure, so we solve for it:

[tex]T_1=\frac{T_2P_1}{P_2}=\frac{250K*1atm}{1.5atm} \\\\T_1=166.7K[/tex]

Best regards.

1. In which order does food travel through the digestive
system after it is swallowed?
A. trachea, stomach, large intestine, small intestine
B. esophagus, stomach, small intestine, large intestine
C. stomach, esophagus, large intestine, small intestine
D. trachea, stomach, small intestine, large intestine Hurry!!​

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Answer:

B :)

Explanation:

Trachea is were oxygen is entered :D (5 stars?)

1 point
If the pressure in a cylinder is 1 atm and the volume is 0.725 liters, then
what is the pressure when the volume is decreased to .075 liters (at
constant temperature)? *
2.5 atm
5 atm
5 atm
9.7 atm
O
13.2 atm

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Answer:

9.7 atm.

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Initial pressure (P1) = 1 atm

Initial volume (V1) = 0.725 L

Final volume (V2) = 0.075 L

Final pressure (P2) =?

The final pressure can be obtained by using the Boyle's law equation since the temperature is constant. This is illustrated below:

P1V1 = P2V2

1 x 0.725 = P2 x 0.075

Divide both side by 0.075

P2 = 0.725 / 0.075

P2 = 9.7 atm.

Therefore, the new pressure is 9.7 atm.

What is the formula of a potassium ion?​

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the answer is in the picture!

what is the correct formula for the compound platinum (vi) flouride?

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Answer: PtF6

Explanation:  is one of seventeen known binary hexafluorides.

If I add water to 100mL of a 0.15M NaOH solution until the final volume is 150mL, what will the molarity of the diluted solution be?

A. 0.100M
B. 1.2M
C. 0.01M
D. 52.8M

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Answer : A

0,15 moles of NaOH -------in-------1000ml

x moles of NaOH ---------in-------100ml

x= 0,015 moles of NaOH

final volume =150ml

0,015 moles of NaOH -------in------150ml

x moles of NaOH ------in--------1000ml

x= 0,1 moles of NaOH

For the reaction: 2 H3PO4 + 3 Ca(OH)2 → Ca3(PO4)2 + 6 H2O If you have 59.8 mL of 1.60 M phosphoric acid, how many mL of 0.500 M calcium hydroxide do you need to neutralize the acid?

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Answer:

V = 127.57 mL

Explanation:

In this case, we are having an acid base titration, and this, according to the overall reaction:

2H₃PO₄ + 3Ca(OH)₂ -----> Ca₃(PO₄)₂ + 6H₂O

This reaction was neutralized, so, it's a neutralization reaction, therefore, we can use the following expression for neutralization reactions:

n₁ = n₂  (1)

This is because, in the equivalence point, both moles of the reagents are the same. Now we need to do a relation between this and the actual moles that we have according to the overall reaction.

In this case, we have 2 moles of acid reacting with 3 moles of base, so, the equation (1) is re-written like this:

2n₁ = 3n₂   (2)

Knowing this, and that we have values of concentrations and volume, we can write the expression of moles in terms of molarity and volume:

n = M * V    replacing in (2):

2M₁V₁ = 3M₂V₂   From here, we can solve for V₂ which is the volume of the base:

V₂ = 2M₁V₁ / 3M₂   (3)

Now, all we have to do is replace the given values to obtain the volume of the base:

V₂ = 2 * 1.6 * 59.8 / 3 * 0.5

V₂ = 127.57 mL

Answer:

[tex]V_{Ca(OH)_2}=0.287L=287mL[/tex]

Explanation:

Hello,

In this case, given the reaction:

[tex]2 H_3PO_4 + 3 Ca(OH)_2 \rightarrow Ca_3(PO_4)_2 + 6 H_2O[/tex]

We first compute the moles of phosphoric acid that are actually reacting given the volume (must be in litres) and the molarity:

[tex]n_{H_3PO_4 }=1.60\frac{mol}{L}*59.8mL*\frac{1L}{1000mL} =0.0957molH_3PO_4[/tex]

Next, we compute the moles of calcium hydroxide that are reacting by using the 3:2 molar ratio with phosphoric acid:

[tex]n_{Ca(OH)_2}=0.0957molH_3PO_4*\frac{3molCa(OH)_2}{2molH_3PO_4} =0.144molCa(OH)_2[/tex]

Finally, by knowing the 0.500 M of the calcium hydroxide solution we compute the required volume:

[tex]V_{Ca(OH)_2}=\frac{n_{Ca(OH)_2}}{M_{Ca(OH)_2}}=\frac{0.144mol}{0.500\frac{mol}{L} } \\ \\V_{Ca(OH)_2}=0.287L=287mL[/tex]

Best regards.

I have 345mL of a 1.5M NaCl solution. If I boil the water until the volume of the solution is 250mL, what will the molarity of the solution be?

A. 28.5M
B. 1.07M
C. 2.07M
D. 1.5M

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Answer is
C. 2.07 M


For explanation

M1V1 = M2V2

M2 = (M1V1)/V2

M2 = (1.5M x 345ml) / 250 ml

:. M2 = 2.07 M

In general, when a substance changes from a solid to a liquid,
A.
the density of the substance increases.
B.
the substance no longer has density since density is a property only solids have.
C.
the density of the substance decreases.
D.
the density of the substance remains the same.

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Answer:

c,density is the measure of compactness in a substance. Liquid particles are close together however they aren't as close as the particles in solids.

Ammonia gas occupies a volume of 2,725ml at a pressure of 701 kPa. What volume would it occupy at 101 kPa?

a. 18913 ml
b. 393 mL
c. 2566 ml
d. 27.5 mL.​

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B ........................

Most solutions are ___ solutions.

A heterogeneous
B saturated
C static
D unsaturated​

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Answer:

the answer is A heterogeneous solutions

Explanation:

Mixtures in two or more phases are heterogeneous mixtures. Examples include ice cubes in a drink, sand and water, and salt and oil. The liquid that is immiscible form heterogeneous mixtures. A good example is a mixture of oil and water.Jun 26, 2019

HELPPPP PLEASEEEE NAME THESE MOLECULES PLEASEEE

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Answer:

1. carboxylic acid

2. ether

3. aldehyde

4. ketone

5. amine

6. alcohol

Explanation:

Know the functional groups. If you would like me to teach you them let me know.

- Hope that helps! Please let me know if you need further explanation.

In the graph above for the dissociation of a strong acid, why do the bars for H3O+ and A- have the same height as the bar for HA?

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Answer:

The concentration of HA is the same as concentration of H3O+ and A- produced.

Explanation:

The dissociation equation is given below:

HA(aq) + H2O (l) —> H3O+(aq) + A-(aq)

From the reaction above, we can see that the acid is monoprotic acid i.e it has only 1 ionisable hydrogen atom.

Now, from the balanced equation, we can see that the acid produced equal concentration of H3O+ and A-.

This account for the reason why the bars for H3O+ and A- have the same height as the bar for HA.

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