if i change it by looking at it what type of change is it ?
non impact
kinetic
physical
chemical

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Answer 1

Answer:

the answer to this is non impact


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The volume of an ideally behaving gas is 300 L at 227°C. What volume will the gas occupy at 27°C when pressure remains constant?

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Answer:

[tex]V_2=35.68\ L[/tex]

Explanation:

Initial volume, V₁ = 300 L

Temperature, T₁ = 227°C

New temperature, T₂ =  27°C

We need to find the volume of gas occupied when the temperature is 27°C.

It is based on Charle's law. A/c to Charle's law,

[tex]V\propto T[/tex] (at constant pressure)

[tex]\dfrac{V_1}{V_2}=\dfrac{T_1}{T_2}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{V_1T_2}{T_1}\\\\V_2=\dfrac{300\times 27}{227}\\\\V_2=35.68\ L[/tex]

Hence, the new volume is 35.68 L.

which element has the largest atomic radii in the 3rd period of the periodic table?

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Answer:

Sodium (Na)

Explanation:


If you change a substance into a new substance

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Answer:

Explanation: Chemical changes  cause a substance to change into an entirely substance with a new chemical formula. And chemical changes are also known as chemical reaction.

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Answer:

it is second one

Explanation:

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The scientific theory of plate tectonics states that the Earth's crust is composed of many plates, or slabs of rock. Interactions of these plates have created different landforms, or geologic features. Which of the following statements provides evidence for this theory?
A.
A large earthquake off the coast of Japan induces a wave that is over twenty feet high.
B.
An iceberg buckles the hull of the Titanic and allows water to enter between the steel plates.
C.
The city of Pompeii is perfectly preserved under volcanic ash following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius.
D.
Fossilized marine creatures can be found at the top of the Himalayan Mountains.

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Answer:

study island

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Explanation:

Fossilized marine creatures found at the top of the Himalayan Mountains provide evidence for a scientific theory of plate tectonics. Therefore, option (D) is correct.

What is Plate tectonics?

Plate tectonics can be explained as the Earth's lithosphere being made of a large number of tectonic plates that have been slowly moving since about 3.4 billion years ago.

The lithosphere is broken into 7 or 8 major plates and many minor plates or "platelets". These plates meet, and their relative motion evaluates the kind of plate boundary: convergent, transform, or divergent.

Mountain-building, Earthquakes, volcanic activity, and oceanic trench formation take place along these plate boundaries. The relative annual movement of the plates ranges from 0 to 10 cm.

Tectonic plates are comprised of the oceanic and the thicker continental lithosphere. The process of subduction which is actually one plate moving under another carries the edge of the lower plate down into the mantle along convergent boundaries.

Pebbles, Shells, and marine fossils found in the limestone beds of the tallest Himalayas Mountains give evidence of the theory of plate tectonics.

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As the vibration of molecules increases, the _____ of the substance increases.

temperature

internal energy

kinetic energy

all of the above

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Answer:

Answer option D- all of the above

A lead ball has a mass of 5.910 g and a diameter of 10.0 mm. What is the density of lead in grams per cubic centimeter

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Answer:

Explanation:

The formula is density = mass÷volume

Values given are:

mass = 5.910g  and

diameter = 10.0 mm = 1cm

so, we need to find the volume first.

Volume of a sphere is (4/3)πr³

thus, V = 4.189 cm³

Density = mass ÷ volume

density = 5.910 ÷ 4.189

= 1.411 g/cm³

How many atoms of each element are in 4Na3PO4?

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Answer:

12 sodium 4 phosphorus 16 oxygen.  makes the table below to determine the number of atoms of each element in the chemical formula 4Ca(ClO3)2.

12 sodium 16 oxygen 4 phosphorus

If a solid has a density greater than 1 g/ml will it sink or float?

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Answer:

if an object weighs more than an equal volume of water, it is more dense and will sink, and if it weighs less than an equal volume of water, it is less dense and will float. Remember that the density of water is about 1 g/cm3.

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Which process occurs in a fission nuclear reactor?
Nuclei combine.
Nuclei split apart.
Neutrons combine.
Neutrons split apart.

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Answer:

Nuclear fission/ split apart

Explanation:The process of splitting a nucleus is called nuclear fission and is used in nuclear power reactors. Fission is another word for splitting.

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Answer:

The correct answer is B. Nuclei split apart

Explanation:

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which factor is unable to determine the climate of an area

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Answer:

The climate of any particular place is influenced by a host of interacting factors. These include latitude, elevation, nearby water, ocean currents, topography, vegetation, and prevailing winds.

Explanation:

those are what does not affect climate

Which sample contains the greatest number of atoms?
(a) 10.0 g He (b) 25.0 g Ne (c) 115 g Xe

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The answer should be (B)25.0 g Ne

How many types of rocks can form from the rock cycle?
0 1
02
O 3
04

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3 types of rocks. Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic

Answer:

Sedimentary, igneous and metamorphic

Metomorphic, heat and pressure

Sedimentary erosion and weather

Igneous magma and lave

So three!

Which unit of measurement should you use when measuring the length of an earthworm?

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Answer:

kilometers.........

An ion from a given element has 24 protons and 22 electrons.


What is the charge on the ion? fill in the blank 1


What is the name of the element? fill in the blank 2


What is the symbol for the ion? '

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Answer:

Explanation:

The charge on the ion is 24 protons - 22 electrons = 2+

The element is Chromium (number 24 on the periodic table).

Cr^2+

1. Describe in your own words what friction is.
2. Describe how friction affected the results of your investigation.
3. Does an object travel farther on a smooth or slippery surface or on a rough surface? Why?
4. Propose another experiment that could be used to demonstrate that friction is a contact force.
10 points, please hurry.

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Answer

There is much more friction on the rough surface that there is on the smooth surface.

What is the Rutherford experiment?

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The Rutherford experiment rose above Thompson's Model 1911 with his gold-foil experiment. He designed an experiment to use the alpha particles created by a radioactive element as probes. Hope this helps you.

are all physical reactions reversible?

A) No, while some such as freezing are, others, such as breaking glass aren't.

B) Yes, every single one of them are!

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Answer: answer is A

Explanation:

A student read that a block has a density of .70g/cm^3. When she tested this she got .63g/cm^3. What is her percent error

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Answer:

The answer is 10 %

Explanation:

The percentage error of a certain measurement can be found by using the formula

[tex]P(\%) = \frac{error}{actual \: \: number} \times 100\% \\ [/tex]

From the question

actual density = 0.7 g/cm³

error = 0.7 - 0.63 = 0.07

So we have

[tex]p(\%) = \frac{0.07}{0.7} \times 100 \\ = 10[/tex]

We have the final answer as

10%

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When is the atomic number NOT equal to the number of electrons?

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Explanation:

where there are negative or positive ions

Explanation:

Protons

Each element has an atomic number. The atomic numbers are listed along with the names and symbols of the elements on the inside cover of the text. The atomic number equals the charge on the nucleus. It therefore also equals the number of protons in the nucleus and also equals numerically the number of electrons in the neutral atom. The atomic number has the symbol Z.

Different elements have different atomic numbers; therefore, atoms of different elements contain different numbers of protons (and electrons). Oxygen has the atomic number 8; its atoms contain 8 protons and 8 electrons. Uranium has the atomic number 92; its atoms contain 92 protons and 92 electrons.

The relationship between atomic number and the number of protons or electrons can be stated as follows:

Atomic number= number of protons per atom= number of electrons per neutral atom

B. Mass Number Equals Protons plus Neutrons

Each atom also has a mass number, denoted by the symbol A. The mass number of an atom is equal to the number of protons plus the number of neutrons that it contains. In other words, the number of neutrons in any atom is its mass number minus its atomic number.

Number of neutrons = mass number - atomic number

or

Mass number = number of protons + number of neutrons

The atomic number and the mass number of an atom of an element can be shown by writing, in front of the symbol of the element, the mass number as a superscript and the atomic number as a subscript:

mass number

atomic numberSymbol of elementorA

ZX

For example, an atom of gold (symbol Au), with an atomic number 79 and mass number of 196 is denoted as:

196

79Au

C. Isotopes

Although all atoms of a given element must have the same atomic number, they need not all have the same mass number. For example, some atoms of carbon (atomic number 6) have a mass number of 12, others have a mass number of 13, and still others have a mass number of 14. These different kinds of the same element are called isotopes. Isotopes are atoms that have the same atomic number (and are therefore of the same element) but different mass numbers. The composition of atoms of the naturally occurring isotopes of carbon are shown in Table 4.2.

TABLE 4.2 The naturally occurring isotopes of carbonIsotopeProtonsElectronsNeutrons12

6C66613

6C66714

6C668

The various isotopes of an element can be designated by using superscripts and subscripts to show the mass number and the atomic number. They can also be identified by the name of the element with the mass number of the particular isotope. For example, as an alternative to

12

6C,13

6C,and14

6C

we can write carbon-12, carbon-13, and carbon-14.

About 350 isotopes occur naturally on Earth, and another 1500 have been produced artificially. The isotopes of a given element are by no means equally abundant. For example, 98.89% of all carbon occurring in nature is carbon-12, 1.11% is carbon-13, and only a trace is carbon-14. Some elements have only one naturally occurring isotope. Table 4.3 lists the naturally occurring isotopes of several common elements, along with their relative abundance.

TABLE 4.3 Relative abundance of naturally occurring isotopes of several elementsIsotopeAbundance (%)hydrogen-199.985hydrogen-20.015hydrogen-3tracecarbon-1298.89carbon-131.11carbon-14tracenitrogen-1499.63nitrogen-150.37 oxygen-1699.76oxygen-170.037oxygen-180.204IsotopeAbundance (%)silicon-2892.21silicon-294.70silicon-303.09chlorine-3575.53chlorine-3724.47phosphorus-31100iron-545.82iron-5696.66iron-572.19iron-580.33 aluminum-27100

 

Which state of matter is found in stars and does not contain electrons within its atoms

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Answer:

Interstellar medium (ISM)

Explanation:

In astronomy, the interstellar medium (ISM) is the matter and radiation that exists in the space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as dust and cosmic rays.

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Are two atoms of the same element identical?

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Answer:

Depends on if the atoms have the same amount of atomic mass and if they have the same amount of ions, or none at all.

Explanation:

They can be the same atom, but if they don't have the same amount of protons, electrons, and neutrons, they aren't identical.

6. Which of the following units would be MOST appropriate for measuring
the length of a car?*
1 poin
A. Millimeters
B. Centimeters
C. Meters
D. Kilometers
7. Which of the following units would be MOST appropriate for measuring
1 point

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Answer:

Meter

Explanation:

If an object is suspended in a fluid, neither sinking nor floating, then:
A) The buoyant force is larger
B) The buoyant force is smaller
C) The Buoyant force is equal to the density
D) The buoyant force is equal to the weight

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The right answer is d

Balance the following redox reaction in acidic solution.
Br (aq)+HNO2(aq)
Br2(0)+NO(9)

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Answer:

2Br(aq)+2HNO2(aq)+2H(aq)------->Br2(l)+2NO(aq)+2H2O(l)

Explanation:

The given redox reaction can be balanced in acidic medium as follows:

[tex]\rm 2 Br^{-} + HNO_{2} + H^{+} \rightarrow Br_{2} +NO + H_{2}O[/tex]

What is redox reaction?

A reaction involving both oxidation and reduction is called redox reaction. One species is getting oxidized here whereas another species reduces. The substance which is oxidized  is called oxidant and the reduced species is called reductant.

In the given reaction of bromine gas with nitrous acid, bromine oxidizes from -1 to zero whereas nitrogen reduces from +3 to +2. The reaction can be occurred in acidic medium.

The redox reaction written in acidic medium involves H+ and water properly added to either sides. The balanced redox reaction of the given one in the acidic medium is thus as written above.

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Which best describes the purpose of a controlled experiment?
to make sure the results of the experiment support the hypothesis
to prevent a dangerous condition resulting from a reaction
to examine whether one variable causes a change in another
to prevent an undesired change in a variable

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not 100% sure but i would say to prevent an undesired change in a variable

Answer: To examine whether one variable causes a change in another

Explanation:

What mass of NH4NO3 would you need to make 250.0mL of a 0.78M solution?

A) 0.20 g

B) 13g

C) 16g

D)2.5x102g

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

The answer would be A.)
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Answer:

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Explanation:

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The image below shows uncharged particles bouncing around.
State of Matter
Which state of matter is most likely represented in the image? (5 points)

Gas
Solid

Liquid

Plasma

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This problem is providing information about the states of matter and a given diagram showing a molecular arrangement it has. Thus, we can start off by analyzing the attached file, which shows molecular arrangements and movements each state exhibits.

Solids are quite organized so that they are able to form molecular networks in which molecules vibrate but do not displace anywhere. Liquid molecules are close enough to have small movements and vibrations but are not able to form any organized network.

Gases, however, exhibit no molecular organization but large movements inside the container whose walls the gas constantly crash against. Plasma do not have any order neither yet it contains ions.

In such a way, since the given diagram do not have any apparent order or ion, we infer this is about a gas that moves into the container and crash against its walls.

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