20 PTS Which explains the differences in the distribution of solar energy on Earth's surface? (1 point)
A. Earth’s climate system determines how much energy is absorbed from the sun.
B. Earth’s gravitational force pulls the sun’s rays away from the equator.
C. Earth’s solar energy is dependent on air currents.
D. Earth’s curved shape and tilt on its axis do not allow the sun’s rays to fall evenly on its surface.

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Answer 1

The differences in the distribution of solar energy on Earth's surface is due to Earth’s curved shape and tilt on its axis do not allow the sun’s rays to fall evenly on its surface.

The correct option is D.

What is solar energy?

Solar energy refers to the energy produced by the Sun.

Solar energy is in the form of heat energy, light energy, and ultraviolet radiation.

The shape of the affects the amount of solar energy that reaches any region of the earth. The earth is spherical in shape. Hence, there is an uneven distribution of solar energy from the sun o the Earth. also, the tilt of the earth affects the amount of solar energy that reaches any region of the earth.

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The solubility of magnesium phosphate at a given temperature is 0.173 g/L. Calculate the Ksp at this temperature. After you calculate the Kspvalue, take the negative log and enter the (pKsp) value with 2 decimal places.

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Answer: [tex]K_{sp}=1.25\times 10^{-14}[/tex]

[tex]pK_{sp}=13.90[/tex]

Explanation:

Solubility product is defined as the equilibrium constant in which a solid ionic compound is dissolved to produce its ions in solution. It is represented as [tex]K_{sp}[/tex]  

The equation for the ionization of magnesium phosphate is given as:

[tex]Mg_3(PO_4)_2\rightarrow 3Mg^{2+}+2PO_4^{3-}[/tex]

 When the solubility of [tex]Mg_3(PO_4)_2[/tex] is S moles/liter, then the solubility of [tex]Mg^{2+}[/tex] will be 3S moles\liter and solubility of [tex]PO_4^{3-}[/tex] will be 2S moles/liter.

Thus S = 0.173 g/L or [tex]\frac{0.173g/L}{262.8g/mol}=0.00065mol/L[/tex]

[tex]K_{sp}=(3S)^3\times (2S)^2[/tex]

[tex]K_{sp}=108S^5[/tex]

[tex]K_{sp}=108\times (0.00065)^5=1.25\times 10^{-14}[/tex]

[tex]pK_{sp}=-log(K_{sp})=\log (1.25\times 10^{-14})=13.90[/tex]

The value of Ksp and pKsp for the given reaction is 1.25 × 10⁻¹⁴ and 13.90 respectively.

How we calculate the Ksp?

Solubility product constant (Ksp) is define as the product of the solubilities of the products, present in any chemical reaction.

Given chemical reaction will be represented as:

Mg₃(PO₄)₂ → 3Mg²⁺ + 2PO₄³⁻

Solubility of Mg₃(PO₄)₂ = 0.173 g/L or 0.173g/L / 262.8g/mole = 0.00065mol/L
Now for the given reaction let we consider that solubility of Mg₃(PO₄)₂ be x, solubility of Mg²⁺ be 3x and solubility of PO₄³⁻ will be 2x and equation for Ksp will be written as:
Ksp = [Mg²⁺]³[PO₄³⁻]²

Ksp = [3x]³[2x]²

Ksp = 108[x]⁵

Now we pot the solubility value of x as the solubility of Mg₃(PO₄)₂ & we get,

Ksp = 108(0.00065)⁵

Ksp = 1.25 × 10⁻¹⁴

Now we calculate the value of pKsp as:
pKsp = -log(Ksp)

pKsp = -log(1.25 × 10⁻¹⁴)

pKsp = -(-13.90) = 13.90

Hence value of pKsp is 13.90.

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Which expression represents the concentration of OH– in solution?
a. 10–14 / [H3O+]
b. [OH–] / 10–14
c. 10–14 – [H3O+]
d. 10–14 x [H3O+]

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Answer:

c. 10–14[H3O+]

Explanation:

On a calculator, calculate 10-8.34, or "inverse" log ( - 8.34). Example: What is the pOH of a solution that has a hydroxide ion concentration of 4.82 x 10-5 M? The hydroxide ion concentration can be found from the pOH by the reverse mathematical operation employed to find the pOH.

10-14 / [H3O+] (a)
Explanation:
Hydronium (H3O+) and hydroxide ions (OH-) are both present in pure water and in all aqueous solutions.
Their respective concentrations in water are 10^-7 M each and are inversely proportional to each other as given by the ion product of water, Kw.
Kw = [H3O+][OH−]
Where Kw = 1.0 * 10^-14,
[H3O+] = concentration of hydronium ions
[OH-] = concentration of hydroxide ions
Therefore, [OH-] = Kw / [H3O+]
[OH-] = 10^-14/[H3O+]

how many moles of ammonia can be formed from 4.0 mol H2

how many moles of hydrogen are required to form 8.0 mol NH3

how many moles of nitrogen are required to react with 6.0 mol H2

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Answer: 1. 2.7 moles  of ammonia are formed

2. 12.0 moles  of hydrogen are required

3. 2.0 moles of nitrogen are required

Explanation:

The balanced chemical equation is:

[tex]N_2+3H_2\rightarrow 2NH_3[/tex]

According to stoichiometry:

3 moles of hydrogen form = 2 moles of ammonia

Thus 4.0 moles of hydrogen form =[tex]\frac{2}{3}\times 4.0=2.7moles[/tex] of ammonia

According to stoichiometry:

2 moles of ammonia are formed by = 3 moles of hydrogen

Thus 8.0 moles of ammonia are formed by  =[tex]\frac{3}{2}\times 8.0=12.0moles[/tex] of hydrogen

According to stoichiometry:

3 moles of hydrogen react with = 1 mole of nitrogen

Thus 6.0 moles of hydrogen react with =[tex]\frac{1}{3}\times 6.0=2.0moles[/tex] of nitrogen

Determine the mass of hydrogen contained in 9.06 x 1024 H2O molecules.

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Answer:

15.2 g H2

Explanation:

2H2O -> 2H2 + O2

9.06 x 10^24 molecules x (1 mol/6.022 x 10^23 molecules) x (2 mol H2/2 mol H2O) x (1.008 g/1 mol) = 15.2 g H2

Paul swam 7 5/8 miles. His sister swam five times as many miles. How many miles did Paul's sister swim?

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Answer:

Distance cover by Paul's sister by swim = 38.125 miles

Explanation:

Given:

Distance cover by Paul by swim = [tex]7\frac{5}{8}[/tex] = 61/8 miles

Distance cover by Paul's sister by swim = 5 times Distance cover by Paul

Find:

Distance cover by Paul's sister by swim

Computation:

Distance cover by Paul's sister by swim = 5 times Distance cover by Paul

Distance cover by Paul's sister by swim = 5 x [61 / 8 miles]

Distance cover by Paul's sister by swim = 305 / 8 miles

Distance cover by Paul's sister by swim = 38.125 miles

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Answer:

i think its the gibbous phase

Explanation:

Calculate the pH of a 0.010 M NaNO2 solution.

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Answer:

Calculate the pH of 0.010 M HNO2 solution. The K, for HNO2 is 4.6 x 104

Answer: pH = 2.72

If the colour of a solution turns pink on adding few drops of phenolphthalein indicator, it means solution is acidic. Select one :
True
False​

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Answer:

False, it becomes colourless in acidic solutions and turns pink in basic solutions

Acidic solutions have pH value less than 7 . Select one : O True O False​

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Answer:

Explanation:

The answer is true.

Answer:

true

Explanation:

acids have ph which is less than 7 and base have ph greater than 7

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Answer:

Explanation:

pretty sure its gaillieo

Answer:

Galileo

Explanation:

he was the first one to use a telescope

Which statement describes a homogeneous catalyst?
do
It is in a gaseous phase only. It is in the same phase as the reactants.
It is completely consumed by reactants.
It forms different products than the uncatalyzed reaction forms.

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A homogeneous catalyst is in the same phase as the reactants.

The statement which is  given below describe a homogeneous catalyst.

"It is in the same phase as the reactants"

What is homogeneous catalyst?

The catalyst which have similar phase to the reactant of the reaction is called homogeneous catalyst.

Mostly in  homogeneous catalyst, catalyst present in liquid form.

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A low pitch sound is associated with which of the following?
а. high frequency
b. low frequency
с. fundamental tone
d. low intensity

No links plz

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(D) I think not sure

Scientists have developed a new way to extract natural gas, called hydraulic fracturing, or fracking. Which of these is a positive impact of this method?

A. Decreased habitat
B. Decreased earthquakes
C. Increased supply
D. Increased demand​

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Answer:

The answer is C if its wrong you can report my answer I'm 100% sure its C

How many moles are in 272 grams of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) ?

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Answer:

8 moles

Explanation:

When we are asked to convert from grams of a substance into moles, we have to use the substance's molar mass.

Meaning that for this problem, we'll use the molar mass of hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂), as follows:

272 g ÷ 34 g/mol = 8 mol

There are 8 moles in 272 grams of hydrogen peroxide.

The tablets were crushed, and 4.9993 g of the powder was transferred to a beaker and reacted with HCl. After filtration, the filtrate was transferred to a 100-mL volumetric flask and diluted with water. 20.00 mL of this stock solution were combined with 0.2 M Na3PO4. The resulting precipitate weighed 0.3451 g after drying. Calculate the moles of BiPO4 precipitated, the moles of Bi3 in the stock solution, and the mass of BSS per tablet.

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the information given:

Mass of BiPO₄ = 0.3451 g

Number of moles of BiPO₄ = [tex]0.3451 \ g \ BiPO_4 \times \dfrac{1 \ mol \ BiPO_4}{303.95 \ g \ BiPO_4}[/tex]

[tex]= 0.001135 \ mol[/tex]

The number of moles of Bi³⁺ in 20.00 mL is:[tex]= 0.001135 \ mol \ BiPO_4 \times \dfrac{1 \ mol \ of \ Bi^{3+}}{1 \ mol \ BiPO_4}[/tex]

=  0.001135 mol of Bi³⁺

The number of moles of Bi³⁺ in 100 mL stock solution

[tex]= 0.001135 \ mol \ Bi^{3+} \times \dfrac{100 \ mL}{20.0 \ mL}[/tex]

[tex]= 0.005675 \ mol[/tex]

Mass of BSS in 4.9993 g tablets

[tex]m = 0.005675 \ mol \ Bi^{3+} \times \dfrac{1 \ mol \ BSS}{1 \ mol \Bi^{3+}} \times \dfrac{362.1 \ g \ BSS}{1 \ mol \ BSS}[/tex]

m = 2.055 g BSS

Mass of BSS in 5.0103 g (5 tables)

[tex]m = 2.055 g \ BSS \times \dfrac{5.0103 \ g}{4.9993 \ g}[/tex]

= 2.06 g

The mass of BSS per tablet is [tex]=\dfrac{2.06 \ g}{5 \ tablet}[/tex]

= 0.412 g BSS/ tablet

Lead (ll) iodide (PbI2) has a solubility of 1.52×10 to the -3 mol/L.
1. write the dissolution reaction to PbI2 including all states.
2. Write the expression for Ksp for Pbl2.
3. What is the concentration of Pb2+ in the equilibrium solution?
4. What is the concentration of I- in the equilibrium solution?
5. Calculate the solubility product of Pbl2.

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Answer:

A. PbI2(s) ===> Pb2+(aq) + 2I-(aq)

B. Ksp = [Pb2+][I-]^2

C. 1.52 x 10^-3 M. It is equal to the moles/L of PbI2 that go into solution.

D. 2 x 1.52 x 10^-3 = 3.04 x 10^-3 M

E. Ksp = (1.52x10^-3)(2.31x10^-6) = 3.51 x 10^-9

Explanation:

In the given question, [tex]\rm PbI_2(s) \rightleftharpoons Pb^{2+}(aq) + 2I^-(aq)[/tex] is the dissolution reaction of [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] in water,   [tex]\rm Ksp = [Pb^{2+}][I^-]^2[/tex] is expression for Ksp for [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex],  [tex]1.52\times 10^{-3 }[/tex] mol/L is the concentration of [tex]\rm Pb^{2+ }[/tex] in the equilibrium solution,  [tex]3.04\times 10^{-3}[/tex] mol/L is the concentration of I- in the equilibrium solution and

[tex]1.40\times 10^{-8}[/tex] is the solubility product of  [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex], respectively.

A reaction is a process that involves the transformation of one or more substances into one or more different substances.

1. The dissolution reaction of [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] in water is:

[tex]\rm PbI_2(s) \rightleftharpoons Pb^{2+}(aq) + 2I^-(aq)[/tex]

2. The expression for Ksp for [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] is:

 [tex]\rm Ksp = [Pb^{2+}][I^-]^2[/tex]

Where, [tex]\rm [Pb^{2+}][/tex] is the concentration of [tex]\rm Pb^{2+ }[/tex] ions in solution and [tex]\rm [I^-][/tex] is the concentration of [tex]\rm I^-[/tex] ions in solution.

3. The solubility of  [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] is [tex]1.52\times 10^{-3 }[/tex] mol/L. Since [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] dissociates into one  [tex]\rm Pb^{2+ }[/tex] ion and two [tex]\rm I^-[/tex] ions, the concentration of  [tex]\rm Pb^{2+ }[/tex] in solution is equal to the solubility of  [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex], which is [tex]1.52\times 10^{-3 }[/tex] mol/L.

[tex]\rm [Pb^{2+}] = 1.52\times 10^{-3}\ mol/L[/tex]

4. Since  [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] dissociates into one [tex]\rm Pb^{2+ }[/tex] ion and two  [tex]\rm I^-[/tex] ions, the concentration of  [tex]\rm I^-[/tex] ions in solution is twice the solubility of  [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] .

[tex]\rm [I^-] = 2 \times 1.52\times 10^{-3 }\ mol/L[/tex]

= [tex]3.04\times 10^{-3}[/tex] mol/L

5. The solubility product of  [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] can be calculated using the expression for Ksp and the concentrations of [tex]\rm Pb^{2+ }[/tex] and  [tex]\rm I^-[/tex] ions in solution.

[tex]\rm Ksp = [Pb^{2+}][I^-]^2[/tex]

=  [tex]1.52\times 10^{-3 }[/tex]  [tex]\times[/tex] [tex]\rm (3.04\times 10^{-3} mol/L)^2[/tex]

= [tex]1.40\times 10^{-8}[/tex]

Therefore, the dissolution reaction of [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] in water, expression for Ksp for [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex], the concentration of Pb2+ in the equilibrium solution, the concentration of I- in the equilibrium solution and solubility product of  [tex]\rm PbI_2[/tex] is mentioned above.

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Which has more mass, 1 mole of magnesium or 1 mole of calcium?

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Calcium is the answer

Answer:

calcium has more mass

Explanation:

1 mole calcium mass= 40.078 g

1 mole magnesium mass= 24.305 g

1. What do producers do, and what is another name for them?

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Producers are the foundation of every food web in every ecosystem—they occupy what is called the first tropic level of the food web. The second trophic level consists of primary consumers—the herbivores, or animals that eat plants. At the top level are secondary consumers—the carnivores and omnivores who eat the primary consumers. Ultimately, decomposers break down dead organisms, returning vital nutrients to the soil, and restarting the cycle. Another name for producers is autotrophs, which means “self-nourishers.” There are two kinds of autotrophs. The most common are photoautotrophs—producers that carry out photosynthesis. Trees, grasses, and shrubs are the most important terrestrial photoautotrophs.  In most aquatic ecosystems, including lakes and oceans, algae are the most important photoautotrophs.

How many grams (g) are in 4.00 moles of Carbon Dioxide (CO2) ?

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Answer:

m = 176.04 g .

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the mole-mass relationships, which are based off the mass of one mole of any compound via the molar mass, it is possible to realize that the molar mass of carbon dioxide is 44.01 (12.01+16*2) g/mol, and therefore, the mass in grams of 4.00 moles of this compound are calculated as shown below:

[tex]m=4.00molCO_2*\frac{44.01gCO_2}{1molCO_2}\\\\m=176.04g[/tex]

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Anyone know the answer

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

i know

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Answer: C

Explanation:

he never had evidence in the first place that was nearly enough.

As a future educator how will you handle a pupil who could possibly be a gifted child

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Answer:

Learn how gifted students think. ...

Created tiered assignments for students. ...

Include a variety of levels in your classroom library. ...

Utilize their talents and interests. ...

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When planning a simple experiment, what does it mean to “test one variable”?

a During the experiment, the scientist keeps the control the same but changes many other elements he or she is testing.

b During the experiment, the scientist has only one element, or variable, that is changed to test the hypothesis.

c The scientist can only use simple language and materials when planning the one variable to be tested.

d The scientist plans and performs just one science experiment a day to test one variable.

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Answer:

I believe the answer is "b". "During the experiment, the scientist has only one element, or variable, that is changed to test the hypothesis."

Explanation:

I remember from last year but I'm not totally sure. Good luck!

The experimental setup has been the design that includes the experimental and the control group. during the experiment, only one variable is changed to test the hypothesis. Thus, option b is correct.

What is experimental design?

The experiment design includes the testing of the hypothesis to solve the problem and reach the solution through the analysis of the observations. It has been the setup that includes the test and the control group that involves the dependent, independent, and controlled variables.

Testing one variable in the experimental designs means changing one of the elements of the experience to prove the reliability of the hypothesis. This variable is the factor that alters and affects the other factors of the experiment and leads to a cause and effect.

The result of the effect of the hypothesis proves the testability of the experiment and provides solutions to the research question. This further leads to the formulation of the law and theory.

Therefore, option A. testing one variable involves proving the hypothesis.

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A flask contains 1.45 moles of N2, 0.659 moles of He. If the total pressure is 775 torr, what is the partial pressure of O2 ?

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Answer:

533.2 torr.

Explanation:

The following data were obtained from the question:

Mole of N₂ = 1.45 moles

Moles the He = 0.659 mole

Total pressure = 775 torr

Partial pressure of N₂ =?

Next, we shall determine the mole fraction of N₂. This can be obtained as follow:

Mole of N₂ = 1.45 moles

Moles the He = 0.659 mole

Total mole = 1.45 + 0.659 = 2.109 moles

Mole fraction of N₂ = Mole of N₂ / total mole

Mole fraction of N₂ = 1.45 / 2.109

Mole fraction of N₂ = 0.688

Gina, we shall determine the partial pressure of N₂. This can be obtained as follow:

Total pressure = 775 torr

Mole fraction of N₂ = 0.688

Partial pressure of N₂ =?

Partial pressure of N₂ = total pressure × mole fraction of N₂

Partial pressure of N₂ = 775 × 0.688

Partial pressure of N₂ = 533.2 torr.

Therefore, the partial pressure of N₂ is 533.2 torr.

The reaction for the formation of ammonia is given a
N2(g) + 3H2(g) = 21H3(g)
write the vate reaction for :
a) the formation of NH₃.
6) the disappearance of N and H₂​

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Answer:

a.

[tex]rate_{NH_3}=\frac{2d[NH_3]}{dt}[/tex]

b.

[tex]rate_{N_2}=\frac{-1d[N_2]}{dt} \\\\rate_{H_2}=\frac{-3d[H_2]}{dt}[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, according to the law of rate proportions, it is possible to write the the rates of reaction for the formation of NH3 and the disappearance of the N2 and H2, by considering that the coefficient in the reaction for NH3 is +2 and those of N2 and H2, -1 and -3 respectively. Moreover, we set up these equations as derivatives as shown below:

a.

[tex]rate_{NH_3}=\frac{2d[NH_3]}{dt}[/tex]

b.

[tex]rate_{N_2}=\frac{-1d[N_2]}{dt} \\\\rate_{H_2}=\frac{-3d[H_2]}{dt}[/tex]

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A student uses 200 grams of water at a temperature of 60 °C to prepare a saturated solution of potassium chloride , KCI. Identify the solute in this solution.
1. H2O(l)
2. KCl (aq)
3.K + (aq)
4.KCl(s)

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Answer:

4. KCl(s)

Explanation:

KCl is an ionic salt that dissolves in water to form a KCl aqueous solution.

A solution is defined as the homogeneous mixture of one or more solutes dissolved in a solvent. Here in the saturated solution of potassium chloride, the solute is KCl. The correct option is 4.

What is a solute?

A solute is defined as the substance which is dissolved in a solution. In a solution the amount of the solute present is always smaller than the amount of the solvent. For example in a salt solution, salt dissolves in water and therefore salt is the solute.

The particles of the solute present in a solution cannot be seen by our eye. The solute from a solution is not possible to separate by filtration. In an unsaturated solution, the concentration of the solute is much lower than that of the concentration of the solvent.

A solution is a combination of the solute and the solvent.

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What is another name for heat?
A
light energy
B.
infrared energy
C
Thermal energy
D
electromagnetic energy

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

thermal energy is the another name for heat

Calculate the pH of each solution:

0.030 M HBr

3.0 M HF

0.50 M HNO3

O.0010 M NaOH

0.150 M KOH

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What is the purpose of looking at chemical reactions?
to classify the type of reaction it is
to identify the type of reaction it is
to see how elements rearrange and represent something else
all of the above

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Answer:

all of the above

Explanation

1.Why do you think the agricultural revolution led to more population growth?

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Answer:

The agricultural revolution increased agricultural production and technological advancements. I think this led to population growth because the increase in labor and the increase in technologies increased human deveolpment. The revolution also allowed farmers to grow and produce more food and transport it to where it was needed.

Explanation:

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