Answer:
D. It prevents charges from building up in the solutions :)
Explanation:
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What term is used to describe the lowest energy level of a particle? (5 points)
Explanation:
Answer and Explanation: Photon is the basic unit of light. The excited state refers to the state when any specified electron gained some energy from surrounding. In the ground state, the electron carries no energy and this refers to its lowest energy level.
What do you think caused this land formation ?
A glass of fresh milk with 4% fat is an example of *
4 points
a heterogeneous mixture.
an element.
a homogeneous mixture.
a compound.
Answer:
heterogeneous
Explanation:
composition is not uniform through out
What Group would this element be in?
Pls someone help ASAP
Answer:
i answed it in before
Explanation:
What part of the atom tells you what element it is?
Number of electrons
Number of Photons (the light particle)
Number of Neutrons
Number of Protons
Answer: I believe it is the number of protons.
Maggie is sitting at a table wit Fred and Florence.Maggie has 10 markers but Fred and Florence each have only 7 markers.how can they share markers so each has 8
Answer:
Give them each one so all of you is 8
Explanation:
I hope it helps:)
Fred and Florence have a combined total of 14 markers. Meaning, the amount of markers between all three is 24. If Maggie gives one marker to Fred and one marker to Florence, then each of them will have 8 markers.
1. The heat absorbed when ice melts can
be measured in a unit called a
(1) torr
(2) degree
(3) mole
(4) joule
Answer:
joule
Explanation:
What patterns do you observe in the data?
Explanation:
What type of graph is most appropriate to present the data in Table 4? Create a graph of the data in Excel or another graphing software and submit it to your instructor.
Develop a detailed hypothesis for your experiment.What would your experimental approach be to test this hypothesis? Be detailed in your description of the experiment.
6.What are the independent, dependent, and controlled variables in your experiment?
What type of graph would be appropriate for this data set? Why?
What is the condensation point and freezing point of neon in KELVIN.
Answer:
-415.5°F (-248.6°C)
Explanation:
Answer: The melting point/condensation point of neon is 24.53888889. Of course, I'm sure you can round that. The freezing point would be 521.74. All of this is in Kelvin
Which one has more Thermal Energy? A cup of boiling water or a bathtub of warm water? Explain! Please answer if you can, thank you!! P.S this is science but i just put it as chemistry?
Answer:
See explanation
Explanation:
The thermal energy of a substance is affected both by its mass and by its temperature. Thermal energy is defined as the total kinetic energy of all particles in an object.
Even though the cup of water has a higher temperature, the bathtub has more thermal energy because it contains much more mass of water compared to the cup. It will release more thermal energy to the surroundings compared to the cup of boiling water.
The bathtub of warm water has a higher total thermal energy due to its bigger volume, but the cup of boiling water has a higher average kinetic energy per particle.
The thermal energy of a cup of boiling water is greater than that of a warm bathtub. The sum of all the kinetic energies of the particles in a substance is its thermal energy. The temperature of boiling water is higher than that of warm bathwater. The average kinetic energy of the particles is measured by temperature. The average kinetic energy of the particles in a cup of boiling water would be higher than that of the warm water in a bathtub, which is normally between 38 and 45 degrees Celsius (100 and 113 degrees Fahrenheit), because water has a boiling temperature of 100 degrees Celsius (212 degrees Fahrenheit).
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Isomers are molecules with the same molecular formula, but different structural formulae.
How many isomers are there in C7H16?
A.6
B.7
C.8
D.9
Answer:
D 9 is the answer
Explanation:
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Please mark as brainliest answerA photon has a wavelength of 299 nm. What is the frequency of this photon?
1. 1×10^16 Hz
2. 1×10^15 Hz
3. 6.65 × 10^−37 Hz
4. 6.65 × 10^−28 Hz
5. 0.00100 Hz
6. 1.98 × 10^−31 Hz
7. 8.97 × 10^10 Hz
8. 1×10^6 Hz
9. 6.65 × 10^−18 Hz
The frequency(f) of this photon : 1 x 10¹⁵ Hz
Further explanationRadiation energy is absorbed by photons
The energy in one photon can be formulated as
[tex]\large{\boxed{\bold{E\:=\:h\:.\:f}}}[/tex]
Where
h = Planck's constant (6,626.10⁻³⁴ Js)
f = Frequency of electromagnetic waves
f = c / λ
c = speed of light
= 3.10⁸
λ = wavelength
A photon has a wavelength of 299 nm.
λ = 299 nm = 299 x 10⁻⁹ m = 2.99 x 10⁻⁷ m
The frequency :
[tex]\tt f=\dfrac{3.10^8}{2.99\times 10^{-7}}\\\\f=\boxed{\bold{1\times 10^{15}~Hz}}[/tex]
How can you increase the momentum of an object?
(a) by decreasing its velocity
(b) by increasing its friction
(c) by increasing its mass
(d) by decreasing its acceleration
Answer:
(c) by increasing it's mass
Answer:
(C) by increasing its mass
Explanation: Mass and velocity are both directly proportional to the momentum. If you increase either mass or velocity, the momentum of the object increases proportionally. If you double the mass or velocity you double the momentum.
In what eon did single-celled organisms appear?
Contrast the three types of intermolecular forces.
Answer: The three major types of intermolecular interactions are dipole–dipole interactions, London dispersion forces (these two are often referred to collectively as van der Waals forces), and hydrogen bonds.
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Why is oxygen spelt o2
Answer:
it's a diatomic molecule–which is why it is O₂.
Explanation:
Diatomic molecules are molecules composed of only two atoms, of the same or different chemical elements. Only a handful of elements on the periodic table are diatomic such as nitrogen, hydrogen, fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
Which element has a mass number of 32?
a. argon ion
b. silicon ion
C. silicon
d. sulfur
Which formula represents an ionic bond? 1 NaCl 2 N2O 3 HCl 4 H2O
Answer:
1 NaCl
Explanation:
NaCl is sodium chloride, and sodium chloride is an ionic compound because it's held together with ionic bonds.If the statement is true, select True. If it is false, select False.
In a physical change, some of the physical properties of the substance may be altered and the chemical composition remains the same.
True
False
Answer:
True
Explanation:
Yes this statement is true.
In a physical change, some of the physical properties of the substance may be altered and the chemical composition remains the same.
The chemical formula for the ionic compound aluminum sulfite is Al2(SO3)3. Explain why there are 2 cations for every 3 anions in this compound.
my mom !!!Explanation:
Musscle man
What constitutes a solar system?
Similarities between sliding and fluid friction
the density of seawater is ____ fresh water?
Answer:
Since salt ions are heavier than water molecules, seawater is denser than freshwater. The density of seawater ranges from 1020 to 1030 kg/m 3 while the density of freshwater is about 1000 kg/m 3. Variations in salinity also cause the freezing point of seawater to be somewhat lower than that of freshwater.
Explanation:
Which is an example of potential energy?
Question 7 options:
A fox chasing a mouse
A bowling ball rolling towards the pins
A car sitting at the top of a hill
A kite flying in the air
MgO + HBr → MgBr2 + H2O
Answer:
MgO + 2HBr → MgBr2 + H2O
Explanation:
The atoms in SBro6 are most likely being held together by what type of bond?
A. O metallic bonds
B.
ionic bonds
c. O polar covalent bonds
D
covalent bonds
Answer:
b
Explanation:im not really sure sorry if its wrong
Which is larger potassium or bromine
Answer:
potassium.
Explanation:
located at start of period 3, will have larger radius
Answer:
bromine
Explanation:
Mass = 35g
Density = 5 g/cm3
∙What is the Volume?
Answer:
7cm3
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Part A Read each sentence. Write the letter of the correct answer on the line.
1. Which of the following would result in a chemical change?
A boiling water
C tearing paper
B burning wood
D melting wax