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3.
What do we call materials
that let heat pass through
them easily?
Thermal conductors
Thermal insulators
Transparent
4.
Which of these is a good
thermal conductor?
Plastic
Wood
Steel
5.
Which of these is a good
thermal insulator?
Steel
Iron
Polystyrene
6.
To save on heating bills, do
you think the roof of a
building should be lined with
a thermal conductor
a thermal insulator
nothing
7.
How does heat travel?
From cold things to hotter things
From hot things to colder things
Between things of the same temperature

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Answer 1

Answer:conducts ,steel, polystyrene, thermal insulation

Explanation:


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The total thermal energy of a system depends jointly on the temperature, total number of in the system _______________, and the _______________of the material. *


1. Molecules/State

2. Molecules/Heat

3. Matter/Heat

4. Atoms/State

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Answer:

Molecules/State

Explanation:

We know from the kinetic molecular theory that matter is made up of molecules. These molecules are in constant motion at various velocities and energies.

The total thermal energy refers to the total kinetic energies of these particles. It depends on the temperature of the system, the energies of the molecules present in the material and the arrangement of the object's molecules (states of matter).

Why is observational evidence important in an experiment?

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Answer:

Observational evidence is essential for investigating the way disease affects populations, the patterns and distribution of risk within them, and the emergence of trends in health and disease over time.

Answer:

It tests a prediction It supports the results. It asks a testable question It predicts what will happen

Explanation:

How can you model the cycling of matter in the Earth system?

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Answer:

The cycling of matter is important to many Earth processes and to the survival of organisms the existing matter must cycle continuously for this planet to support life Water, carbon, nitrogen, phosphorus, and even rocks move through cycles If these materials did not cycle, Earth could not support life.

Explanation:

Earth activities depend on matter cycling, and for organisms to survive, this planet's surface must cycle with the flow of matter.

What is Earth system?

Rocks, as well as water, carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus, go through cycles. The planet Earth could not support life if these materials did not cycle.

Subsystems exist within the Earth system. These subsystems include the exosphere, atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and geosphere, also referred to as the lithosphere, and the living environment (biosphere).

These systems are powered by energy that comes from both the Sun and the interior of the Earth. Through processes known as biogeochemical cycles, nutrients and elements also move through these systems along with energy.

Therefore,  Earth activities depend on matter cycling, and for organisms to survive, this planet's surface must cycle with the flow of matter.

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How many cm 3 are in 0.014 in 3? (1 in = 2.54 cm)

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Answer:

0.229 cm³.

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Volume (in in³) = 0.014 in³

Volume (in cm³) =?

1 in = 2.54 cm

Next, we shall determine a conversion scale to convert from in³ to cm³. This can be obtained as follow:

1 in = 2.54 cm

Therefore,

1 in³ = 2.54³ cm³

1 in³ = 16.387 cm³

Finally, we shall convert 0.014 in³ to cm³. This can be obtained as follow:

1 in³ = 16.387 cm³

Therefore,

0.014 in³ = 0.014 in³ × 16.387 cm³ / 1 in³

0.014 in³ = 0.229 cm³

Thus, 0.014 in³ is equivalent to 0.229 cm³.

1. Each substance written to the right of the arrow in a chemical equation is a

(1 point)

O catalyst

O reactant

O precipitate

O product

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Answer: product

Explanation:

Each substance written to the right of the arrow in a chemical equation is referred to as a product.

When writing a chemical equation, the substance that's written to the left of arrow in the equation is the reactants.

On the other hand which is the right side is the product.

which section from the article most emphasizes the role of technological development in the discovery of cells

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Answer:

B. The microscope paved the way

Explanation:

This section from the article, "History of the Cell: Discovering the Cell", that emphasizes the role of technological development in the discovery of cells, is the subheading, "The microscope paved the way". In this subheading, the author narrated how Robert Hooke improved the existing microscope, and was able to discover the cell through it.

Further improvement of the simple microscope by Antonie van Leeuwenhoek led to the discovery of bacteria and protozoa.

What is an ecosystem? ?

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Answer:

An ecosystem is a community or group of living organisms that live in and interact with each other in a specific environment.

Explanation:

That's the most straight forward explanation I could come up with

How much heat must be used to raise the
temperature of 180. g water from 19° C to 96°C?
The specific heat of water is 4.18 J/gºC.

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Answer:

Q =  57934.8 J

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of water = 180.0 g

Initial temperature = 19°C

Fina temperature = 96°C

Specific heat capacity of water = 4.18 J/g.°C

Heat absorbed = ?

Solution:

Formula:

Q = m.c. ΔT

Q = amount of heat absorbed or released

m = mass of given substance

c = specific heat capacity of substance

ΔT = change in temperature

ΔT = 96°C - 19°C

ΔT = 77°C

Q = 180.0 g×4.18 J/g.°C×77°C

Q =  57934.8 J

what is the formula for H-H

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Answer:

H-H equation is written as follows:

pH=pK + log

{HCO3-}(base)

{H2CO3}(acid)

A container holds 100.0 mL of nitrogen at 21° C and a pressure of 736 mm Hg. What will be its volume if the temperature increases by 35° C?

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Answer:

V₂ = 104.76 mL

Explanation:

Given data:

Initial volume = 100.0 mL

Initial temperature = 21°C (21 + 273.15 K = 294.15 K)

Final temperature = 35°C (35 + 273.15 K = 308.15 k)

Final volume = ?

Solution:

Charles Law:

According to this law, The volume of given amount of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature at constant number of moles and pressure.

Mathematical expression:

V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

V₁ = Initial volume

T₁ = Initial temperature

V₂ = Final volume  

T₂ = Final temperature

Now we will put the values in formula.

V₁/T₁ = V₂/T₂

V₂ = V₁T₂/T₁  

V₂ =100.0 mL × 308.15 K / 294.15 K

V₂ = 30815 mL.K /294.15 K

V₂ = 104.76 mL

A chemist is studying the rate of the Haber synthesis: N2 + 3H2 2NH3

Starting with a closed reactor containing 1.25 mol/L of N2 and 0.50 mol/L of H2, the chemist finds that the H2 concentration has fallen to 0.25 mol/L in 44 seconds.What is the N2 concentration after 44 seconds?

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Answer:

1.17 M

Explanation:

Step 1: Write the balanced equation

N₂ + 3 H₂ ⇒ 2 NH₃

Step 2: Calculate the rate of disappearance of H₂

We will use the following expression.

rH₂ = - Δ[H₂]/t = - (0.25 M - 0.50 M)/44 s = 0.0057 M/s

Step 3: Calculate the rate of disappearance of N₂

The molar ratio of N₂ to H₂ is 1:3.

0.0057 mol H₂/L.s × 1 mol N₂/3 mol H₂ = 0.0019 mol N₂/L.s

Step 4: Calculate the final concentration of N₂

We will use the following expression.

[N₂] = [N₂]₀ - rN₂ × t

[N₂] = 1.25 mol/L - 0.0019 mol/L.s × 44 s

[N₂] = 1.17 M

The camel stores the fat tristearin (C57H110O6) in its hump. As well as being a source of energy, the fat is also a source of water because, when it is used, the reaction 2 C57H110O6(g) + 163 O2(g) 114 CO2(g) + 110 H2O(ℓ) takes place. What mass of water is available from 1.6 pound of this fat? Answer in units of g.

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Answer:

8.1 × 10² g

Explanation:

Step 1: Write the balanced equation

2 C₅₇H₁₁₀O₆ + 163 O₂ ⇒ 114 CO₂ + 110 H₂O

Step 2: Convert 1.6 lb of C₅₇H₁₁₀O₆ to g

We will use the conversion factor 1 lb = 453.592 g.

1.6 lb × 453.592 g/1 lb = 7.3 × 10² g

Step 3: Calculate the moles corresponding to 7.3 × 10² g of C₅₇H₁₁₀O₆

The molar mass of C₅₇H₁₁₀O₆ is 890.83 g/mol.

7.3 × 10² g × 1 mol/890.83 g = 0.82 mol

Step 4: Calculate the moles of water produced from 0.82 moles of C₅₇H₁₁₀O₆

The molar ratio of C₅₇H₁₁₀O₆ to H₂O is 2:110. The moles of H₂O produced are 110/2 × 0.82 mol = 45 mol

Step 5: Calculate the mass corresponding to 45 moles of H₂O

The molar mass of H₂O is 18.02 g/mol.

45 mol × 18.02 g/mol = 8.1 × 10² g

Humans have three types of cone cells in their eyes, which are responsible for color vision. Each type absorbs a certain part of the visible spectrum. Suppose a particular cone cell absorbs light with a wavelength of 519.nm. Calculate the frequency of this light. Round your answer to 3 significant digits.

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Answer:

5.78 × 10¹⁴ Hz

Explanation:

Step 1: Given and required data

Wavelength of this light (λ): 519. nmFrecquency of this light (ν): ?Speed of light (c): 3.00 × 10⁸ m/s

Step 2: Convert "λ" to meters

We will use the conversion factor 1 m = 10⁹ nm.

519. nm × 1 m/10⁹ nm = 5.19 × 10⁻⁷ m

Step 3: Calculate the frecquency of this light

We will use the following expression.

c = λ × ν

ν = c/λ

ν = (3.00 × 10⁸ m/s)/5.19 × 10⁻⁷ m

ν = 5.78 × 10¹⁴ s⁻¹ = 5.78 × 10¹⁴ Hz

An unknown object has a mass of 150 grams and a volume of 5 cm3. What is the density of this
object?

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The answer is 30 cm3
I hope this help you !!

Answer:

1.2 cm

Explanation:

The reason how I got my answer is by dividing 150 by 125 and that gave me 1.2 cm.

Suppose a 500.mL flask is filled with 0.40mol of N2 and 1.0mol of NO. The following reaction becomes possible:
N2g+O2g ->2NOg
The equilibrium constant K for this reaction is 5.93 at the temperature of the flask. Calculate the equilibrium molarity of N2. Round your answer to two decimal places.

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Answer:

[N₂] = 1.1M

Explanation:

Based on the chemical reaction:

N₂(g) + O₂(g) ⇄ 2 NO(g)

Equilibrium constant, K, is defined as:

K = 5.93 = [NO]² / [N₂] [O₂]

Where [] are equilibrium concentrations of each specie

As initial concentrations are:

N₂ = 0.40mol / 0.500L = 0.8M

NO = 1mol / 0.500L = 2M

The equilbrium concentrations are:

[NO] = 2M - 2X

[N₂] = 0.8M +X

[O₂] = X

Replacing:

5.93 = [2 - 2X]² / [0.8+X] [X]

5.93 = 4 - 8X + 4X² / 0.8X + X²

4.744X + 5.93X² = 4 - 8X + 4X²

1.93X² + 12.744X - 4 = 0

Solving for X:

X = -6.9M → False solution. There are no negative concentrations

X = 0.3M. Real solution.

[N₂] in equilibrium is:

[N₂] = 0.8M +0.3M

[N₂] = 1.1M

Which of the following has the largest atomic radius?​

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I think it’s B
But I could be wrong

Hope it helps :)

Answer:

b

Explanation:

A compound is made of 6.00 grams of oxygen, 7.00 grams of nitrogen, and 20.00grams of hydrogen. Find the percent composition of the compound.

A O-18.18%, N-21.21%, H-60.60%
B O-11.18%, N-22.21%, H-69.60%
C O-20%, N-30%, H-50%
D O-60.60%, N-21.21%, H-18.18%

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The percent composition of the compound.

A O-18.18%, N-21.21%, H-60.60%

Further explanation

Given

6.00 grams of oxygen,

7.00 grams of nitrogen,

20.00 grams of hydrogen.

Required

The percent composition

Solution

Total mass :

= mass of O + mass of N + mass of H

= 6 + 7 + 20

= 33 g

% O = 6/33 x 100%= 18.18%

% N = 7/33 x 100%=21.21%

% H = 20/33 x 100% = 60.6 %

definition of solubility
(science)

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Answer:

th relative ability of a solute to devolve into a solvent

The gas carbon dioxide is a pure substance. Which of the following is true about carbon dioxide? (5 points)

Select one:
a. Carbon and oxygen are chemically bonded in it.
b. Carbon and oxygen retain their original identity in it.
c. It can be separated into carbon and oxygen using physical methods.
d. The proportion of carbon and oxygen is different in different samples of the gas.

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Answer:

Carbon and oxygen are chemically bonded in it.

Explanation:

The other answer choices do not apply for compounds, but rather for mixtures instead.

A state of matter where the particles that make up a substance start to break apart

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Answer:

Liquid

Explanation:

Find the mass in grams of 1.38 moles of Sr

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Answer:

116.78 grams.

Explanation:

1 mol of Strontium (Sr) = 87.62 grams

1.38 mol of Strontium = x

Cross Multiply

1 * x = 1.38 * 87.62

x = 116.78  grams

According to the Michaelis-Menten equation, when an enzyme is combined with a substrate of concentration s (in millimolars), the reaction rate (in micromolars/min) is

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Answer:

The answer is "A"

Explanation:

Please find the complete question in the attachment file.

[tex]\to R(s)= \frac{As}{K+s}[/tex]

when the s in the approach, that is infinity R(s) tends

[tex]\to \frac{A}{\frac{K}{s}+1} \\\\ \to\frac{A}{0+1} \\\\ \to\frac{A}{1} \\\\ \to A[/tex]

Which statement correctly describes ionic bonds? Multiple Choice An ionic bond only forms between two atoms of the same element. Ionic bonds usually form between electrically neutral, stable atoms. An ionic bond is the electrostatic force that holds ions together when they form bonds. All of the answer choices are correct.

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Answer:

An ionic bond is the electrostatic force that holds ions together when they form bonds

Explanation:

An ionic bond is formed when a metal looses electron(s) to a non metal leading to the formation of a positive ion and a negative ion.

An ionic compound is actually an ion pair, the ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces.

This strong electrostatic force that holds the ion pair together in ionic compounds is what we commonly call the IONIC BOND.  

Answer:

An ionic bond is the electrostatic force that holds ions together when they form bonds

Explanation:

I took this test and it was the correct answer :)

If snails and crayfish die, what happens to the other species?

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Crayfish are very intolerant of pollution and other human-generated fouling of their environment. ... This abundance may be due more to the acid-generated absence of fish which prey on crayfish than to a direct, positive influence of the acid on the crayfish itself.

Answer:

Other species will slowly die, because the species that eat snails and crayfish will not have anything to eat, then the thing that eats them will not have anything. This process will go on and on. So long story short populations will decrease, then off.

Determine where each type of cleaning solution should be discarded after use. Solvent used to rinse chemicals out of a beaker ______Acid solution used to clean a crucible _________Water used to rinse detergent out of a flask ________

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Answer:

Acidic solution used to clean a crucible

Explanation:

This liquid dissolves alcoholic solvents such as crucible, that is why it was selected as the ideal for cleaning.

Although it would be ideal to know in detail which chemical compound is the one you want to clean so that the cleaning technique has better effectiveness.

WASTE CONTAINER refers to the solvent used to rinse chemicals out of a beaker, and it also refers to the acid solution used to clean a crucible. Water used to rinse the detergent out of a flask refer to the SINK.

The disposal containers in a lab can be used for recycling, disposal of trash, glassware disposal box, sharp box, etc.

A waste container is a container usually used to dispose of waste in a laboratory, which may be made of plastic.

Moreover, a laboratory sink can be used to wash tools and/or hands without the hazard of damaging the health or the sink.

In conclusion, WASTE CONTAINER refers to the solvent used to rinse chemicals out of a beaker, and it also refers to the acid solution used to clean a crucible. Water used to rinse the detergent out of a flask refer to the SINK.

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7. Use the concepts of relative abundance and relative weight to explain why carbon has an atomic mass of 12.011 amu when there are three isotopes of carbon weighing 12 amu, 13 amu and 14 amu. Why is the atomic mass not 13?

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The  uncertainties  of  the  delta  measurements  and  the  uncertainty  of  the  atomic  weight  derivedfrom  the  best  measurement  of  isotopic  abundances  constrain  the  number  of  significant  figures  in  theatomic-weight values of the upper and lower bounds. For carbon, the fifth digit after the decimal pointis uncertain because of the uncertainty value of 0.000 027. Therefore, the number of significant digitsin the atomic-weight value is reduced to four figures after the decimal point. The Commission may rec-ommend  additional  conservatism  and  reduce  the  number  of  significant  figures  further.  For  the  lowerbound of carbon, 12.009 635 is truncated to 12.0096. For an upper bound, the trailing digit is increasedto ensure the atomic-weight interval encompasses the atomic-weight values of all normal materials. Inthe case of carbon, the upper bound is adjusted from 12.011 532 to 12.0116 to express four digits afterthe decimal point. The lower and upper bounds are evaluated so that the number of significant digits ineach  is  identical.  If  a  value  ends  with  a  zero,  it  may  need  to  be  included  in  the  value  to  express  therequired number of digits. The following are examples of lower and upper atomic-weight bounds foroxygen that could be published by the Commission in its various tables.

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Extracted from" Atomic weights of the elements 2009 (IUPAC Technical Report)"

Magnesium reacts with a silver nitrate solution
The reaction is represented by the ionic equation given
State why this reaction is considered a redox reaction

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Answer: Mg oxidised to Mg++ and Ag+ reduced to Ag

Explanation:No ionic equation given!!

assume equation is Mg + 2Ag+ + 2NO3- —> Mg++ + 2Ag + 2NO3-

redox reaction: Ag gains an electron = reduced

Mg loseselectrons = oxidised

An element has five isotopes. Calculate the atomic mass of this element using the information below. Show all your work. Using the periodic table, identify the element this is likely to be and explain your choice. (18 pts)
A) Isotope 1 – mass: 64 amu; percent abundance: 48.89%
B) Isotope 2 – mass: 66 amu; percent abundance: 27.81%
C) Isotope 3 – mass: 67 amu; percent abundance: 4.11%
D) Isotope 4 – mass: 68 amu; percent abundance: 18.57%
E) Isotope 5 – mass: 70 amu; percent abundance: 0.62%

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Answer: Sol:-

Data provided in the question is :-

Atomic mass of isotope -1 = 64 amu

Atomic mass of isotope -2 = 66 amu

Atomic mass of isotope -3 = 67 amu

Atomic mass of isotope -4 = 68 amu

Atomic mass of isotope - 5 = 70 amu

Percentage abundace of isotope - 1 = 48.89 %

Percentage abundance of isotope -2 = 27.81 %

Percentage abundance of isotope - 3 = 4.11%

Percentage abundance of isotope-4 = 18.57%

Percentage abundance of isotope - 5 = 0.62 %

Formula used :-

Average atomic mass of an element =[ {(atomic mass of isotope-1 * percentage abundance of isotope-1) + ( atomic mass of isotope-2 * percentage abundance of isotope -2) + ( atomic mass of isotope -3 * percantege abundance of isotope-3 ) + ( atomic mass of isotope-4 * percentage abundance of isotope-4) + (atomic mass of isotope-5 * percentage abundance of isotope-5)} / 100]

Calculation :-

Put all the value in the formula :-

Average atomic mass of an element = [{(64 * 48.89) + (66 * 27.81) + (67 * 4.11) + (68 * 18.57) + (70 * 0.62)} / 100] amu

= [{(3128.96) + (1835.46) +(257.37) + (1262.76) + (43.4)} / 100] amu

= {(6528.04) / 100} amu

= 65.2804 amu

Average atomic mass of an element is = 65.2804 amu

Then this mass is approximatly equal to atomic mass of zinc so this element would be zinc

atomic mass of zinc = 65.38 \approx 65.2804 amu

16. Using the average atomic masses given in the inside front cover of this book, calculate the indicated quantities.

d. the number of moles of cobalt represented by 5.99 x 1021 cobalt atoms e. the mass of 4.23 mol of cobalt

f. the number of cobalt atoms in 4.23 mol of cobalt

g. the number of cobalt atoms in 4.23 g of cobalt

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Answer:

d. 9.95 × 10⁻³ mol

e. 249 g

f. 2.55 × 10²⁴ atoms

g. 4.32 × 10²² atoms

Explanation:

d. the number of moles of cobalt represented by 5.99 x 10²¹ cobalt atoms

We will use Avogadro's number: there are 6.02 × 10²³ atoms of cobalt in 1 mole of atoms of cobalt.

5.99 x 10²¹ atoms × 1 mol/6.02 × 10²³ atoms = 9.95 × 10⁻³ mol

e. the mass of 4.23 mol of cobalt

The molar mass of cobalt is 58.93 g/mol.

4.23 mol × 58.93 g/mol = 249 g

f. the number of cobalt atoms in 4.23 mol of cobalt

We will use Avogadro's number: there are 6.02 × 10²³ atoms of cobalt in 1 mole of atoms of cobalt.

4.23 mol × 6.02 × 10²³ atoms/1 mol = 2.55 × 10²⁴ atoms

g. the number of cobalt atoms in 4.23 g of cobalt

First, we will calculate the moles of cobalt using the molar mass of cobalt.

4.23 g × 1 mol/58.93 g = 0.0718 mol

Then, we will calculate the number of cobalt atoms using Avogadro's number.

0.0718 mol × 6.02 × 10²³ atoms/1 mol = 4.32 × 10²² atoms

a sample of fully saturated clay weighs 1350 g in its natural state and 975 g after drying. what is the natural water content of the soil

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Answer:

The soil has a percentage of water by mass of 27.8 %.

Explanation:

Keeping in mind that

Mass of Clay = Mass of water + Mass of Dry Soil

we can calculate the mass of water:

1350 g = Mass of Water + 975 gMass of Water = 375 g

We can then calculate the mass percentage of water in the soil:

375 / 1350 * 100% = 27.8 %
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