Answer:
B. Spring balance - a device used for measuring the weight or force of gravity acting on an object.
Explanation:
A Force is any interaction that changes the motion or position of an obkpjectbthatbit is interacting with. Whenever there is an interaction between two objects, there is a force exerted by each of the objects on one themselves.
Forces are generally divided into contact forces and non-contact over field forces.
In contact forces, the two objects physically in contact with each other. Examples of contact forces are push or pull forces, frictional forces, tensional forces, spring forces, etc.
Non-contact forces are forces in which the two objects interacting do no need to be physically in contact with one another. Examples include, gravitational forces, magnetic forces, electrical forces, etc.
Instruments used in measuring forces are known as force gauges.
From the instruments listed above:
A. A ruler is an instrument used in measuring length
B. Spring balance is a device used for measuring the weight or force of gravity acting on an object.
C. A thermometer is an instrument used in measuring temperature
D. A windbvane is an instrument used in measuring wind direction.
A researcher is trying to identify whether household
substances are basic. Which approach would BEST help
the researcher investigate whether substances are
basic?
O A. Test each substance with blue litmus paper.
a
B. Test each substance with red litmus paper.
O
C. Mix each substance with a weak base and record the
results.
o
D.. Observe each substance and record its color.
Increase the coefficient for NH3. Look at
the balance labeled "H" (for hydrogen).
Why are there now 3 hydrogen atoms on
the right side of the balance but 0 on the
left side?
Answer:
I don't know please you tell me just joking
The minimum stream velocity necessary to transport a sediment particle that is 0.1 centimeter in diameter is closest to
Answer:
5.0 cm/s
Explanation:
Q = V * A
given that the diameter of the particle = 0.1 cm
V = stream velocity , A = cross sectional area of stream , Q = stream flow
For a particle with a diameter of 0.1 cm,
To determine the stream velocity we will use a stadia rod to measure at least 5 meters down ( depth of stream ) three times and then take the average value which will be used to determine the cross sectional area of the stream but Given that the width of the stream is not given the closet value to the stream velocity will be = 5.0 cm/s
What is the best option?
Amagnet is passed ten centimeters above a desk. A paper clip resting on the desk begins to move as the magnet passes over it. What could be done to increase the effect of the magnet on the paper clip?
use a stronger magnet:)))))))))
Oxidation state of Ruthenium?
Answer:
0 to +8, and −2
Explanation:
Answer:
In addition to carbonyl and organometallic compounds in the low oxidation states −2, 0, and +1, ruthenium forms compounds in every oxidation state from +2 to +8. Very volatile ruthenium tetroxide, RuO4, used in separating ruthenium from other heavy metals, contains the element in the +8 oxidation state.
Valence: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Melting point: 2,250° C (4,082° F)
and the most stable oxidation state of ruthenium is +8
What are the main components in dna
What is Hess's law?
A. Hess's law states that the enthalpy of a reaction changes with
temperature
B. Hess's law states that the enthalpy of a reaction does not depend
on the reaction path.
C. Hess's law states that only changes in enthalpy of a reaction can
be known.
D. Hess's law states that the enthalpy of a reaction depends on the
reaction path
Answer:
B. Hess's law states that the enthalpy of a reaction does not depend
on the reaction path.
Explanation:
What is the molarity of 42.1 g of AgNO3 dissolved in 1.75 L of solution?
2.31 M
B 0.248 M
C 0.142 M
D 24.1 M
Some students were investigating the speed of a toy car they built. They performed two trials and recorded the data in the table below. What was the average speed of the toy car during the two trials to the nearest tenth of m/s
Answer:
It's 3.0
Hope this helps
2. What coefficients would balance the following equation?
_C2H6 +_027_C02 +_H20
A. 1C2H6 + 502 – 2002 + 3H20
B. 2C2H6 + 502 + 4002 + 6H20
O C. 2C2H6 + 702 4CO2 + 6H20
O D. 2C2H6 + 1002 > 4CO2 + 6H20
Answer:
C
Explanation:
Assuming you had a few typos in the equations, I would say C
I am going to assume the reaction
_C2H6 + _O2 → _CO2 + _H2O
Right now, there is enough hydrogen to make 3 water molecules, but since oxygen comes in groups of 2, it wouldn't work.
Therefore, we need 2 ethane molecules.
2C2H6 + _O2 → _CO2 + _H2O
Then balance the right side with the carbons and hydrogens
2C2H6 + _O2 → 4CO2 + 6H2O
So we need 4 O2's in carbon dioxide and 3 O2's in water (Since water uses 1 oxygen molecule per 2 hydrogens). Hence we will need 7 oxygens
2C2H6 + 7O2 → 4CO2 + 6H2O
And assuming errors in the typing, C should be the answer (if this matches)
How many mL of 3.0 M HCl are needed to make 300.0 mL of 0.10 M HCl?
Answer:
V₁ = 10 mL
Explanation:
M₁V₁ = M₂V₂
M₁ = Initial molarity
V₁ = Initial volume of HCl
M₂ =Final molarity
V₂ = Final volume
Now we will put the values.
3.0 M ×V₁ = 0.10 M×300.0 mL
3.0 M ×V₁ = 30 M.mL
V₁ = 30 M.mL /3.0 M
V₁ = 10 mL
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What happens to red litmus paper when it touches a household cleaner
that has ammonia in it, and why?
Answer:
It will turn blue
Explanation:
Its chemical formula is NH3, and anything that touches that dissolves into a blue liquid!
Hope I helped!
1.8 mol HCl and 3.3 mol NaOH react accord- ing to the equation HCl + NaOH −→ NaCl + H2O . Calculate the amount in moles of NaCl formed. Answer in units of mol.
Answer:
1.8 moles of NaCl must be produced.
Explanation:
Based on the reaction:
HCl + NaOH → NaCl + H2O
1 mol of HCl reacts with 1 mol of NaOH to produce 1mol of NaCl
To solve this question we must find, as first, the limiting reactant:
1.8 moles of HCl will need 1.8 moles of NaOH for a complete reaction (Ratio of reaction 1:1). As there are 3.3 moles of NaOH,
HCl is limiting reactant
When the 1.8 moles of HCl react completely,
1.8 moles of NaCl must be produced because 1 mole of HCl produce 1 mole of NaCl
Can y’all help me with this
Which organs are responsible for getting rid of waste from the human body?
Brain and pancreas
Kidneys and bladder
Heart and lungs
Muscles and bones
Answer:
Kidneys and Bladder is the organ responsible for getting rid of waste from the human body
Answer:
kidney and bladder
Explanation:
the kidney and bladder are the organs responsible for getting rid of waste in the human body
What does q = 0.75 g x 0.897 J/g•°C x 22°C equal?
Answer:
14.8005 Joules
Explanation:
This question is describing the calculation for the amount of heat (Q) a substance absorbs or releases. The amount of heat, Q, is calculated using the formula:
Q = m × c × ∆T
Where;
Q = amount of heat (Joules)
m = mass of substance (g)
c = specific heat of substance (J/g°C)
∆T = change in temperature of substance i.e. final temperature - initial temperature (°C).
According to this question, the following expression is given:
q = 0.75 g x 0.897 J/g•°C x 22°C
To calculate this further, this will equal to: 14.8005
This means that the amount of heat, q, absorbed or released by that substance is equal to 14.8005 Joules.
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what gives bases their properties?
Find the number of Grams
Show all the steps you did to arrive at your answer.
4.00 moles of Cu(CN)2
Answer: 462 g
Explanation:molar mass is M= 63.55 +2·(12.01+14.01)= 115.59 g/mol.
Mass m= n·M = 4.0 mol·115.59 g/mol= 462.36 g
When the wave passes through the medium
Answer: hewo, there! your answer is Below
A single disturbance passing through a medium is called a pulse.
Explanation:
When the disturbances are repeated in a periodic manner, the pulses generate a continuous wave. Longitudinal waves (also called compression waves – a slinky pushed and pulled) – moves parallel (same direction) to the wave motion.
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Answer:
When the energy of a wave passes through the medium, particles of the medium move. The more energy the wave has, the farther the particles of the medium move. The distance the particles move is measured by the wave's amplitude.
Explanation:
A single disturbance passing through a medium is called a pulse. When the disturbances are repeated in a periodic manner, the pulses generate a continuous wave. Longitudinal waves (also called compression waves – a slinky pushed and pulled) – moves parallel (same direction) to the wave motion.
Where does the energy for almost all ecosystems come from
The Sun is the major source of energy for organisms and the ecosystems of which they are a part. Producers such as plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use the energy from sunlight to make organic matter from carbon dioxide and water. This establishes the beginning of energy flow through almost all food webs.
please what is catalyst
Answer:
a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without itself undergoing any permanent chemical change.
"chlorine acts as a catalyst promoting the breakdown of ozone"
Explanation:
your welcome!
What is the name of this molecule?
Answer: The answer is either A or C. I'm leaning more towards A.
Answer:
I think its C :)
Please answer all questions on sheet
Answer:
Yes you always only see one side of the moon
The moon flag always points towards earth
It take 1 month for the moon to orbit the earth
It takes 29.5 days for the flag to rotate once in a full circle
is the process of sediment being placed in a new location.
When sediment is carried away, this process is called
Answer:
Deposition
Explanation:
Deposition is the process of sediment being placed in a new location.
Answer: Deposition is the process of sediment being placed in a new location.
When sediment is carried away, this process is called erosion
Explanation:
Please Help me with number 4 I really need help please just tell me which letter is
Answer:
4. D
Explanation:
Matter can exist in three states namely: solid, gas and liquid. These three states are individually unique because they possess different properties or characteristics. Matter consists of particles, which behave differently in the different states.
Particles of a liquid e.g water, ethanol etc. will move freely about in the container it is placed but in close contact with one another. This means that the particles move freely while still attached to one another. This accounts for the reason liquids are said to FLOW.
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What do the unstable isotopes have in common?
Select one:
a. more protons than neutrons
b. an odd number of protons
c. more neutrons than protons
d. an odd number of neutrons
e. an odd number of electrons
Answer: c. more neutrons than protons
Explanation: i just took the quiz haha
On an as yet undiscovered planet, the atmo-
sphere is composed of a mixture of 79% argon
and 20% oxygen (volume percentage) along
with trace amounts of other gases, including
CO2, Kr, and Ne. An enterprising student on
that planet wishes to sell the equivalent of he-
lium balloons to small children. Heliun is not
available.
Which of the gases
1) krypton
II) carbon dioxide
III) methane
IV) propane
V) nitrogen
VI) carbon monoxide
would be an acceptable replacement so that
the balloons will float in that atmosphere?
Answer:
7 and carbon dioxide good luck with the answer
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Answer: I'm not sure but I thinks its C
Explanation: