Answer:
positive
Explanation:
Answer:
Positive feedback is a type of feedback in which a system is triggered to produce an output.
Explanation:
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Answer:
solid
liquid
Gas
plasma
Highest to lowest energy : plasma, gas, liquids, solids
Put the Levels of Organization in order from the simplest (smallest) to the most complex (largest). human, brain, nervous system, nervous tissue, nerve cell
Answer:
nerve cell, nervous tissue, brain, nervous system, human.
Explanation:
The order is from the simplest to the most complex, within the simplest would be the cellular structure, then the organs come, then systems (a set of organs in multidirectional operation among them) and finally the human, which is a set of systems .
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In the following balanced equation what is a correct mol ratio? *
1 mol CH4 / 2 mol CO2
1 mol O2 / 1 mol H2O
2 mol CO2 / 3 mol O2
4 mol H2O / 3 mol CH4
Answer:
ugly
Explanation:
Objects with more (less or more) molecules have
heat energy than objects with (greater or fewer)
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What type of reaction would NI3+ ->lead to?
Answer:
Reduction potential (Eo) is defined as a tendency of a chemical species to be reduced by gaining an electron and is defined with electrochemical reference of hydrogen, which is globally given the reduction potential of zero [24].
Explanation:
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The periodic table organizes elements according to INCREASING
A)
atomic mass.
B)
energy level
C)
atomic number
D)
valence number
Answer:
C)
atomic number
Explanation:
C)
atomic number is also the number of protons an atom has and this number will never change unlike number of neutrons or electrons.
As you were climbing a a mountain, you noticed that rocks were crumbling below your feet and moving down the mountain. What two processes did you observe?
Answer:
Weathering and erosion
Explanation:
Weathering can be explained as the breaking down of rocks/minerals on the surface of the Earth as a result of contact with biological organism, water, air and other factors
. There are 3 common types of weathering which are;
1) physical weathering
2) biological weathering
3) chemical weathering
Erosion can be regarded as a geological process, whereby earthen material are been transported away by natural forces, these forces could be wind as well as water.
Therefore, as you were climbing a a mountain, you noticed that rocks were crumbling below your feet and moving down the mountain. What is observed are weathering and erosion processes.
After the weakening and broken up of the rock by weathering then erosion transport the bit of the rock down the mountain as you are climbing, which means the "weathering process" breakdown and the "erosion process" involves the transport or movement of the bit of the rocks
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How many significant figures does each of the following numbers contain?
11. 163.890
12. 00560
13. 156, 100
14. 906,301
15. 6.022 x1023
16. 5.60 x 10-5
Dorform the fol
Answer:
11
Explanation:
If You are given 14 moles of C2H5OH(Ethanol) and 13 moles of O2( Oxygen), how
many moles of the limiting reactant is produce? C2H5OH + O2 -> CH3COOH +
H2O
Explanation:
1 ) first u have to balance the equation but in this case it is already balanced.
2) checking for the limiting reactant:
13 mol O2 × (1mol H2O / 1mol of O2) = 13 mol of H2O
14 mol of ethanol × (1mol H2O/ 1molof ethanol) = 14 mol of H2O
the less amount of moles produced from the O2 so the limiting reactant is oxygen
3) calculating the products moles
13 mol O2 × (1mol H2O / 1mol of O2) = 13 mol
13 mol O2 × (1mol Ch3Cooh / 1mol O2) = 13 mol
note: the ratios obtained from the balanced equation
4) the excess reagent is the ethanol 1 mol will be remain
When magnesium ribbon reacts with steam, a solid called magnesium
oxide and hydrogen gas are formed. Which of the following is the correct
word equation?
O magnesium + hydrogen -> magnesium + water
magnesium + water -> magnesium oxide + hydrogen
O magnesium + water -> magnesium + hydrogen
O magnesium + magnesium oxide -> hydrogen + water
Answer:
magnesium + water == magnesium oxide + hydrogen
In your OWN WORDS, describe what the “Law of Conservation of Energy” is.
A laboratory hydrogen generator collects the gas produced by bubbling it through water. The total pressure of the gas collected is 751 mmHg. The temperature is 34 °C, at which water vapor pressure is 40.0 mmHg. Calculate the partial pressure of the hydrogen.
Answer:
[tex]711\ \text{mmHg}[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]P_{total}[/tex] = Total pressure = 751 mmHg
[tex]P_{water}[/tex] = Vapor pressure = 40 mmHg
[tex]P_{gas}[/tex] = Pressure of gas
The total pressure in a system is given by Dalton's law
[tex]P_{total}=P_{gas}+P_{water}\\\Rightarrow P_{gas}=P_{total}-P_{water}\\\Rightarrow P_{gas}=751-40\\\Rightarrow P_{gas}=711\ \text{mmHg}[/tex]
The partial pressure of the hydrogen is [tex]711\ \text{mmHg}[/tex]
what are the 3 types of bonds in chemistry? and how can you tell when a chemical has that bond?
Answer:
Ionic bonding, Covalent bonding, Metallic bonding.
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What is the chemical equation( formula ) of the reaction of photosynthesis
Answer:
The process of photosynthesis is commonly written as: 6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2.
Explanation:
This means that the reactants, six carbon dioxide molecules and six water molecules, are converted by light energy captured by chlorophyll (implied by the arrow) into a sugar molecule and six oxygen molecules, the products.
Unlike particles in a liquid or a gas, the particles in a typical solid are arranged
A. separately from one another in constantly changing positions
B. in close contact with one another and in constantly changing positions
C. randomly in fixed positions
D. in orderly patterns and fixed positions
Answer:
D. In orderly patterns and fized positions
Explanation:
How does the suns energy contribute to the movement of water in the water cycle?
Answer:Evaporation
Explanation:
The suns heat speeds the movement of water molecules, until the molecules move fast enough that they jolt out the surface of the water individually. Overtime the water gradually evaporates into water vapor.
Barry purchased a whole life insurance policy. Which of the following choices is true?
Answer:
where the following choices??
Explanation:
:answer question number 8
Answer:
Weight
Explanation:
Weight changes because the moon's gravity is different from the Earth's. Mass is always the same. Volume remains the same. Density also remains the same. Hope my answer is correct! If there is a lot of explanation, you can give a brainliest to my answer.
How much water (H2O ) would form if 4.04 g of hydrogen (H2) reacted with 31.98 g of oxygen (O2 )?
(2H2 + O2 2H2O)
Answer:
Mass = 36 g
Explanation:
Given data:
Mass of water formed = ?
Mass of hydrogen = 4.04 g
Mass of oxygen = 31.98 g
Solution:
Chemical equation:
2H₂ + O₂ → 2H₂O
Number of moles of hydrogen:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles = 4.04 g/ 2 g/mol
Number of moles = 2.02 mol
Number of moles of oxygen:
Number of moles = mass/molar mass
Number of moles = 31.98 g/ 32 g/mol
Number of moles = 1.0 mol
Now we will compare the moles of water with hydrogen and oxygen.
O₂ : H₂O
1 : 2
H₂ : H₂O
2 : 2
2.02 : 2.02
Number of moles of water formed by oxygen are less thus oxygen will limiting reactant.
Mass of water:
Mass = number of moles × molar mass
Mass = 2 mol × 18 g/mol
Mass = 36 g
The object will have a minimum gravitational potential energy at point
A)A B)B C)C D)D
Answer: Decrease
Explanation: The downward slope causes the momentum to decrease in speed rather than increase from an higher point.
Fluorine (F) and bromine (Br) are in the same group on the periodic table. How do atoms of these elements compare when they form bonds?
Both a fluorine atom and a bromine atom lose one electron, and both atoms become stable.
A fluorine atom becomes stable by losing one electron, but a bromine atom cannot become stable by losing only one electron.
Both a fluorine atom and a bromine atom gain one electron, and both atoms become stable.
A fluorine atom becomes stable by gaining one electron, but a bromine atom cannot become stable by gaining only one electron.
Answer:
Both a fluorine atom and a bromine atom gain one electron, and both atoms become stable.
Explanation:
The two elements compare when they form bonds in that when both a fluorine atom and a bromine atom gain one electron, they both become stable.
Fluorine and bromine are elements called halogens. They both belong to group 7 on the periodic table. When they gain an electron each, they become isoelectronic with a corresponding noble gas. This gives their atom special stability.Answer:
3) Both a fluorine atom and a bromine atom gain one electron, and both atoms become stable
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when an atom loses electrons, what does it become?
what do you conclude from the bar graph
Answer:
A bar graph shows the relationship between different values of data. Each data value is represented by a column in the graph.
Why do electronegativity charts often give no values to the group 18 elements?
Answer:
Because they have complete electronic configuration
Explanation:
Group 18 elements are known as the noble or inert gases. The elements in this group are non-reactive because they have complete electronic shell configuration.
Electronegativity is the tendency of an atom to attract electrons. The reason why atoms attracts electrons is to have a stable configuration like those of the noble gases. Since the noble gases do not require any extra-electrons to attain stability, they have 0 electronegative values.Sodium metal reacts violently with water and chlorine is a toxic gas, yet we eat sodium chloride. Why is this possible? Select one: a. The properties of compounds are different from the properties of the elements that form the compounds.
b. The properties of compounds are identical to the properties of the elements that form the compounds, and we should not eat sodium chloride because it is toxic.
c. The physical properties of compounds are different from the physical properties of the elements that form the compounds, but the chemical properties of the elements and compound are the same.
d. The chemical properties of compounds are different from the chemical properties of the elements that form the compounds, but the physical properties of the elements and compound are the same.
Answer:
The properties of compounds are different from the properties of the elements that form the compounds.
Explanation:
When elements form compounds, their properties are significantly modified. The physical and chemical properties of compounds and that of the elements that compose them are significantly different.
The introduction of chemical bonds between different atoms in compounds make the compounds to differ from elements where the atoms are bonded to atoms of the same element.
Use the drop-down menus to identify the order of these images for the formation of our solar system.
Answer:
Explanation:
Is it possible to view atoms?
Select one:
a. Yes, you can view atoms with the naked eye.
b. Yes, you can view atoms with a light microscope.
c. Yes, you can view atoms with a scanning tunneling microscope.
d. No, it is not possible to view atoms with any kind of microscope.
Answer:
I think it
C
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The most stable group of elements on the periodic table is the?
A) halogens
B) noble gases
C) alkali earth metals
D) alkaline earth metals
Answer:
Noble Gases B
Explanation:
The noble gases are the chemical elements in group 18 of the periodic table. They are the most stable due to having the maximum number of valence electrons their outer shell can hold. Therefore, they rarely react with other elements since they are already stable.
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Item 1
If pressure is constant, how is the volume of a gas related to its temperature?
Answer:
A
Explanation:
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