3.which of the following does not affect the solubility of solid solutes?
A.Volume of solvent
B.stirring
C.temperature
D.amount of solvent

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Answer 1

Answer:

Volume of solvent.... Pretty straight forward

Answer 2

Answer:

A. volume of solvent

Explanation:

if u stir then the rate of solubility will increase

when the solvent is hot it will increase the rate of solubility and vice versa


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The terms distance and displacement are used by scientists to describe very specific differences between an object's initial position and its final position. Describe a situation in which the distance traveled is great but the displacement is zero.

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Explanation:

Distance is the total length of path one travels.

Displacement is the distance between the initial and final position.

 For example, if your classroom is located 200m from your dormitory, you walk to class and back to your dormitory, your distance is 200m + 200m  = 400m;

  Your displacement is 0m. Your initial and final position is the same so no displacement.

Which shows the correct order of steps when using wind to generate electricity?

wind turbine blades turn generator → generator changes kinetic energy to electricity → kinetic energy from wind turns blades on wind turbine
kinetic energy from wind turns blades on wind turbine → wind turbine blades turn generator → generator changes kinetic energy to electricity
kinetic energy from wind turns blades on wind turbine → generator changes kinetic energy to electricity → wind turbine blades turn generator
wind turbine blades turn generator → kinetic energy from wind turns blades on wind turbine → generator changes kinetic energy to electricity

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Answer:

B.) kinetic energy from wind turns blades on wind turbine → wind turbine blades turn generator → generator changes kinetic energy to electricity

Explanation:

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The correct order of steps when using wind to generate electricity is kinetic energy from wind turns blades on wind turbine → wind turbine blades turn generator → generator changes kinetic energy to electricity. Therefore, option B is correct.

What do you mean by the kinetic energy ?

The energy an item has as a result of motion is known as kinetic energy. A force must be applied to an item in order to accelerate it. We must put forth effort in order to apply a force.

Kinetic energy has the following formula: K.E. = 1/2 mv², where m is the object's mass and v is its square velocity.

The kinetic energy is measured in kilograms-meters squared per second squared if the mass is measured in kilogrammes and the velocity is measured in metres per second.

The steps when using wind to generate electricity is kinetic energy from wind turns blades on wind turbine → wind turbine blades turn generator → generator changes kinetic energy to electricity.

Thus, option B is correct.

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What are the coefficients when the equation below is balanced?

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Answer:

1, 2, 2, 1

Explanation:

This is basically the equation we're trying to balance:

Cu + AgNO₃ → Ag + Cu(NO₃)₂

We start with Copper (Cu): There is 1 atom on the reactants'(left) side and 1 atom on the products'(right) side which means it's balanced

The second is Silver (Ag): There is 1 atom on the reactants' side and 1 atom on the products' side which means it's balanced

The third is Nitrogen (N) and there is 1 atom on the reactants' side and 2 atoms on the products' side. We balance it by multiplying the reactants' side by 2

Cu + 2AgNO₃ → Ag + Cu(NO₃)₂

Silver is now imbalanced so we multiply the silver atoms on the product's side by 2

Cu + 2AgNO₃ → 2Ag + Cu(NO₃)₂

If you count them now, the atoms on each side are the same number

1 Copper atom on each side

2 Silver atoms on each side

2 Nitrogen atoms on each side

6 Oxygen atoms on each side (2 sets of 3 oxygen atoms)

1Cu + 2AgNO₃ → 2Ag + 1Cu(NO₃)₂

What is the best definition for the freezing point of a substance? *

It is the temperature at which a substance become cold.

It is the temperature at which a substance changes from a gas to a liquid

It is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid.

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Answer:

It is the temperature at which a substance changes from a liquid to a solid.

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The temperature at which a substance  changes from a liquid to a solid is called  its freezing point. Hence, option d is the correct definition of freezing point.

What is freezing point?

Freezing point is a physical property of a substance which measures the temperature at which its liquid state converts to solid state where, the two phases are in equilibrium.

For example, water freezes at 0 degree Celsius to form ice. Hence, 0°C is the freezing point of water. The freezing point of substance is affected by the bond type, molecular weight, temperature and pressure as well the impurities if any.

The more the intermolecular forces between the molecules, more easy to convert it into solid. Hence, the freezing point will be lower. If there is any impurities present, the freezing point depression will occurs.

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explain that atoms of elements combine to make compounds

explain why there are many, but limited, combinations of elements to make compounds

demonstrate with atomic models how atoms can combine in many ways

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Answer:

Explanation:

Any substance that contains only one kind of an atom is known as an element. Because atoms cannot be created or destroyed in a chemical reaction, elements such as phosphorus (P4) or sulfur (S8) cannot be broken down into simpler substances by these reactions.

Example: Water decomposes into a mixture of hydrogen and oxygen when an electric current is passed through the liquid. Hydrogen and oxygen, on the other hand, cannot be decomposed into simpler substances. They are therefore the elementary, or simplest, chemical substances - elements.

Each element is represented by a unique symbol. The notation for each element can be found on the periodic table of elements.

The elements can be divided into three categories that have characteristic properties: metals, nonmetals, and semimetals. Most elements are metals, which are found on the left and toward the bottom of the periodic table. A handful of nonmetals are clustered in the upper right corner of the periodic table. The semimetals can be found along the dividing line between the metals and the nonmetals.

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Explanation:

What is the organism that is harmed in parasitism called? (3 points)

aCompetitor
b Host
c Parasite
d Prey​

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Answer:

B Host

Explanation:

this is due to the fact that the organism is hosting the parasite

Al colocar unos trocitos de zinc en un tubo de ensayo, agregamos 2 mL de acido clorhídrico. El Zinc sustituye el hidrogeno del acido para formar una sal (ZnCl2) con el cloro Zn+2HCl-- ZnCl2 +H2 El nombre correcto de esta sal en la nomenclatura sistemática es

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Answer:

DICLORURO DE ZINC

Explanation:

La ecuación es:

Zn (s) + 2HCl (aq)  →  ZnCl₂ (aq) +H₂ (g)

El zinc reacciona en una reacción redox con el acido clorhídrico para formar una sal y liberar el hidrogeno gaseoso.

Se trata de una reacción redox porque el hidrógeno se reduce (disminuye el numero de oxidación, de -1 a 0, en su estado fundamental), mientras que el Zn se oxida (el numero de oxidación aumenta de 0 a +2).

Como la sal se forma con dos atomos de cloro, se denomina dicloruro por lo que el nombre correcto de la sal en nomenclatura sistemática es:

- DICLORURO DE ZINC

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Answer:

1)conduction

2) convection

3) conduction

4) radiation

5) radiation

6) radiation

7) conduction

8) conduction

9) radiation

10) convection

Explanation:

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how many types of bonds can a carbon atom form? ​

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Answer:

four

Explanation:

Carbon contains four electrons in its outer shell. Therefore, it can form four covalent bonds with other atoms or molecules.

A solution is made by dissolving
3.60 g of sodium chloride in water to
a final volume of 115 mL solution.
What is the weight/weight % or
percent by mass of the solute?
Use 1.00 g/mL for the density of the solution.

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Answer: 3.13%

Explanation:

Answer:

3.13

Explanation:

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what is this equation? How do you use it in physical science waves​

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Answer:

hmm

Explanation:

let me think

Answer:

speed of sound, frequency and wavelength

Is food coloring and water a compound?

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It kinda depends on the food coloring, if mixed it’s a physical change, the fire it can be considered a water compound if that’s your question.

Determine what elements are denoted by 1s22s22p63s23p64s23d104p65s1

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Answer:

Rubidium

Explanation:

Rubidium has atomic number 37 and belong to group one alkali metals and has one valence electron at the outermost shell whiz is 5s1

The given electronic configuration is that of element rubidium which is a s-block element with one valence electron.

Electronic configuration is defined as the distribution of electrons which are present in an atom or molecule in atomic or molecular orbitals.It describes how each electron moves independently in an orbital.

Knowledge of electronic configuration is necessary for understanding the structure of periodic table.It helps in understanding the chemical properties of elements.

Elements undergo chemical reactions in order to achieve stability. Main group elements obey the octet rule in their electronic configuration while the transition elements follow the 18 electron rule. Noble elements have valence shell complete in ground state and hence are said to be stable.

Thus,  given electronic configuration is that of element rubidium which is a s-block element with one valence electron.

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I need help with my chemistry homework Here are the problems that I am struggling with. I need this to be answered by 11:59 tonight.

1. How many joules are required to melt 338. grams of ice?

2. How many joules are required to convert 418 grams of boiling water into steam?

3. How many joules are required to convert 150. grams of boiling water into steam?

4. How many joules are required to convert 42.0 grams of boiling water into steam?

5. How many joules are required to heat 422 grams of steam from 110.0 0C to 135.0 0C?

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Answer:

1. 111.54 kJ

2. 944.68 kJ

3. 339 kJ

4. 94.92 kJ

5. 21.0578 kJ

Explanation:

1. The heat required to melt a given quantity of ice is known as the latent heat of fusion, [tex]L^{\circ}_F[/tex], of ice

[tex]L^{\circ}_F[/tex], of ice = 330 J/g

The heat required to melt a given mass of ice = Mass of ice, m × latent heat of fusion, [tex]L^{\circ}_F[/tex], of ice

The heat required to melt 338 grams of ice = 338 g × 330 J/g = 111,540 J = 111.54 kJ

2. The latent heat of vaporization, l, of water = 2260 J/g

The heat required to convert, m grams of water to steam at

The heat required to convert 418 grams of boiling water into steam = 418 g × 2260 J/g = 944680 J = 944.68 kJ

3. To convert 150 grams of boiling water to steam, we have;

Heat required = 150 g × 2260 J/g = 339,000 J = 339 kJ

4. To convert 42.0 grams of boiling water to steam, we have;

Heat required = 42.0 g × 2260 J/g = 94,920 J = 94.92 kJ

5. The specific heat capacity of steam is 1.996 J/(g·°C)

The heat, Q, required to raise a given mass, m, of steam by Δt °C is given as follows;

Q = m × c × Δt

The heat required to raise the temperature of 422 grams of steam from 110.0 °C to 135.0 °C is therefore;

Q = 422 g × 1.996 J/(g·°C) × (135.0 °C - 110.0 °C) = 21057.8 J

The heat required to raise the temperature of 422 grams of steam from 110.0 °C to 135.0 °C = 21057.8 J = 21.0578 kJ

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Answer: c)winter

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A Rottweiler dog is born with a long tail and when it is a few days old its tail is cut to be shorter. Several years later, the dog has eight puppies. Based on this information, how many puppies would you expect to have short tails like their mother's? A. 4 B. 8 C. 0 D. 2

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Answer:

I think it's A or D

Explanation:

apologies if I get this wrong..

Answer:c.0

Explanation: hopefully this isn’t wrong, but wouldn’t it be 0 since it was something the mother did later on so it really wasn’t a trait of her? And also the mother didn’t born with a short tail?

what type of orbital would the electrons in a tungsten atom have

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Answer:

It would have 74 valence electrons

Which diagram best represents reciprocal disclosure?

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Answer:I think its B

Explanation:

Answer:

B

Explanation:

it is B becuse my teacher told me it is

As you move from left to right across the second period of the periodic table

A. Ionization energy increases
B. Atomic mass decreases
C. Electronegativity decreases
D. Atomic radii increase

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Answer:

A. ionizing energy increases

A tabular form in which the chemical elements are positioned according to the chemical and physical attributes is called the periodic table. The horizontal rows from left to right is referred as periods in the table.

The correct option is:

Option A. Ionization energy increases

This can be explained as:

The ionization energy raises from left to right because of valence shell resilience.

The nuclear charge on the atom expands and protons in the nucleus lure the electrons more strongly.

Therefore due to the high proton number, the ionization increases across the period.

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y’all wanna explain what a water table is?

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Answer:

the level below which the ground is saturated with water.

Explanation:

a table made of water

What mass of solute will dissolve in 100 grams of water at the following temperatures?

KCl at 80ºC

NaCl at 90ºC

NaNO3 at 10ºC

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Answer:

D) NaNO3 at 10 °C

Explanation:

In this case, to know this, we need to watch the solubility curve of each compound to know which one is saturated or unsaturated in this case.

As you can see in the curve attached, let's analyze first what is an unsaturated solution.

An unsaturated solution is a solution where the quantity of solvent is in excess and the solute is completely dissolved in solution leaving no remains. This depends on the temperature of course. The solubility of one compound vary with the increase or decrease of temperature.

As you can see in the graph attached, what happens to the KCl? we can see that a 40 °C, you just need around g of solute to be dissolved, and be saturated so, this is not the correct choice.

If you watch NaCl, has similar behavior. You just need about 35 g of solute to be saturated.

Finally, the KNO₃ just need 60 g of solute to be dissolved in the solution, completely.

In the case of NaNO 10°C, we can see that at 40 °C it's not touching the curve, so we can assume that this is an unsaturated solution and it would be the correct choice.

Explanation:

Jose times how long sugar takes to dissolve in warm water. He conducts four trials of his experiment. What should he conclude from his data?

Trial Time
1 30 seconds
2 32 seconds
3 10 seconds
4 29 seconds
Sugar does not dissolve in water.
The time recorded for Trial 3 may be inaccurate.
His experiment has very low precision.

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Answer:

His experiment has very low precision

Explanation:

Precision is how close the answers are together. The answers are increasing in time. So, this makes sence. None of the answers are similar to one another.

what do plants need to live?
put a mark next to the ones that plants need to live
sunlight
soil
water
plant food from a garden store
sugar
carbon dioxide
minerals
fertilizer
leaves
oxygen
chlorophyll
vitamins
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Sunlight, soil, water, leaves,

Answer:

Explanation:

sunlight

soil

water

sugar

carbon dioxide

minerals

leaves

vitamins

Ajay bought bottle that was labelled as distilled water. He suspected it to be tap water. What test he could use without adding any chemical in it to find out for sure?​

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Answer:

Ajay should pass electric current through the water and connect a bulb to the circuit. If the bulb glows, it means that the water is tap water or else, it is distilled water.

Explanation:

This is because tap water contains little impurities like ions of some salts etc., which help in the conduction of electricity. But, distilled water is pure water and doesn't have any ions present in it. So, it doesn't conduct electricity.

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Ajay can test the distilled water by performing the electricity conduction test.

Distilled water has been the water that has an absence of ions and electrolytes. It has been a poor conductor of electricity.

The tap water has been constituted with minerals, electrolytes, and impurities, which results in the addition of conductivity to the water.

To test whether the water has been distilled or not, the circuit test can be performed The water has dipped wires connected with a battery and a bulb. the distilled water is a poor conductor did not allow the bulb to glow. However, with tap water bulb glow.

Thus, to test the water to be distilled or tap, the electricity conduction test has been performed.

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How many neutrons does the isotope Nn have

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Answer:

N have 8 13 neutrons.

Explanation:

Nitrogen-15      Nitrogen-20

     8                             13

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Answer:

eon,era,period,epoch,and age

4. Write the chemical formulas for the following compounds:
a. lithium oxide (ionic)
b. carbon monoxide (covalent)
C. carbon tetrachloride (covalent)
d. nitrogen trifluoride (covalent)
e. calcium chloride (ionic)

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Lithium oxide ( Li2O)
Carbon monoxide ( CO )
Carbon tetrachloride ( CCl4 )
Nitrogen trifluoride ( NF3 )
Calcium chloride ( CaCl2)

A hockey player is wearing ice skates and pushes against the wall propelling her backward on the ice. According to Newton's third law of motion, which of the following best compares the forces acting between the wall and the hockey player?
A.
The forces are equal and applied in the same direction.
B.
The forces are different sizes and applied in the opposite direction.
C.
The forces are equal and applied against gravity.
D.
The forces are equal and applied in the opposite direction.

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How many moles are contained in 5.0 g of SO2:

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Hey there!

Molar mass SO₂ = 64.066 g/mol

Therefore:

1 mole SO₂ -------------------- 64.066 g

(moles SO₂ ) ??---------------- 5.0 g

( moles SO₂) = 5.0 * 1 / 64.066

(moles SO₂) = 5.0 / 64.066

moles = 0.0780 moles of SO₂

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Please Explain the Cell Cycle From 7th grade Iraq science.

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Answer:

A cell cycle is a series of events that takes place in a cell as it grows and divides. ... The cell then leaves interphase, undergoes mitosis, and completes its division. The resulting cells, known as daughter cells, each enter their own interphase and begin a new round of the cell cycle.

Explanation:

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