Color is an example of an intensive physical property. Details about intensive physical property can be found below.
What is intensive property?Intensive properties are physical properties that does not depend on the mass of the substance or system.
Another property of substances is the extensive property, which is the property that is dependent on the quantity of the substance.
Examples of intensive physical properties are as follows:
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Nitrogen makes up ________ of our atmosphere??? will mark Brainliest
How long will it take a traveling 350m/s to go a distance of 1400m?
Answer:
6 hours
Explanation:
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2 is the answer
Explanation:
the other answers are all included in the cell theory
Write an equation of a line parallel to y=3x-1 passing through the point (0,3).
Answer:
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How many protons and neutrons are in the third isotope?
Answer:
6 protons and 7 neutron
Explanation:
Carbon has a third isotopes named carbon-13
All carbon isotopes have 6 protons .
This is called atomic number. To make it up to 13 in carbon -13 you will need 7 neutrons and 6protons .
what should be done if a spectrophotometer reports an absorbance that is too high?
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Answer:
c
Explanation:
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5. Which statement best describes the central idea of this passage?
A. In 2004, a tsunami killed thousands of people in South Asia and East Africa.
B. Animals started to behave strangely before the tsunami struck.
C. Many animals survived the tsunami because they sensed it coming
D. Animals have better senses of hearing, smell, and sight than humans do.
Which one?
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1. a
2. a
3. b
4. b
5. c
6. a
7. c
What is sliver?
[tex]silver[/tex]
Chemical element
Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag (from the Latin argentum, derived from the Proto-Indo-European h₂erǵ: "shiny" or "white") and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal.
Explanation:
Silver is a chemical element with the symbol Ag and atomic number 47. A soft, white, lustrous transition metal, it exhibits the highest electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, and reflectivity of any metal.
Soraya left some soup in the refrigerator. She looked at the soup every day, but she always decided not to eat it. After five days, she started to see mold growing on the surface of the soup. She looked up mold online and found that mold is made of fungal cells. Why didn't Soraya see the mold growing on the soup before the fifth day? Why can she see it now?
Explanation:
In general, the longer that moisture is present, the greater the chance for mold to grow and spread. When mold spores encounter a moist surface, it starts growing within a few hours, spreading into the material while also filling the air with thousands of mold spores.
What happens when water reaches its boiling point?
Answer:
khi sôi nhiệt độ của nước đạt 100oC, đến lúc này một phần nước sôi sẽ biến thành hơi nước, hơi nước sẽ đùn lên phá vỡ mặt nước và bốc hơi vào không khí, hình thành lên hiện tượng sôi của nước. Nước sôi đánh dấu mốc chuyển đổi trạng thái từ nước (thể lỏng) sang hơi nước (thể khí).
Explanation:
How many Joules does it take to raise 1 g of water 2°C
Answer:
Quantitative experiments show that 4.18 Joules of heat energy are required to raise the temperature of 1g of water by 1°C. Thus, a liter (1000g) of water that increased from 24 to 25°C has absorbed 4.18 J/g°C x 1000g x 1°C or 4180 Joules of energy.
what are the intervals on the fahrenheit scale called
Fahrenheit temperature scale fâr´ənhīt˝ [key], temperature scale in which the temperature difference between two reference temperatures, the melting and boiling points of water, is divided into 180 equal intervals called degrees.
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ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANATAGES oF genectic enginerring
Advantages of Genetic Engineering?
1. It allows for a faster growth rate.
2. It can create an extended life.
3. Specific traits can be developed.
Plants and animals can have specific traits developed through genetic engineering that can make them more attractive to use or consumption. Different colors can be created to produce a wider range of produce. Animals can be modified to produce more milk, grow more muscle tissue, or produce different coats so that a wider range of fabrics can be created.
4. New products can be created.
5. Greater yields can be produced.
Genetic engineering can also change the traits of plants or animals so that they produce greater yields per plant. More fruits can be produced per tree, which creates a greater food supply and more profits for a farmer. It also creates the potential for using modified organisms in multiple ways because there is a greater yield available. Modified corn, for example, can be used for specific purposes, such as animal feed, ethanol, or larger cobs for human consumption.
6. Risks to the local water supply are reduced.
Because farmers and growers do not need to apply as many pesticides or herbicides to their croplands due to genetic engineering, fewer applications to the soil need to occur. This protects the local watershed and reduces the risk of an adverse event occurring without risking the yield and profitability that is needed.
7. It is a scientific practice that has been in place for millennia.
Humans in the past may not have been able to directly modify the DNA of a plant or animal in a laboratory, but they still practiced genetic engineering through selective breeding and cross-species or cross-breeding. People would identify specific traits, seek out other plants or animals that had similar traits, and then breed them together to create a specific result. Genetic engineering just speeds up this process and can predict an outcome with greater regularity.
What Are the Disadvantages of Genetic Engineering?
1. The nutritional value of foods can be less.
When animals grow, and mature quickly, the nutritional value of that product can be reduced. This can be seen in poultry products today with the white striping that is found in meat products. That striping is a fat deposit that was created, often in the breast meat, because of the rapid growth of the bird. In chickens, Good Housekeeping reports that this can increase the fat content of the meat consumed by over 220%. At the same time, the amount of protein that is received is also reduced.
2. Pathogens adapt to the new genetic profiles.
Genetic engineering can create a natural resistance against certain pathogens for plants and animals, but the natural evolutionary process is geared toward creating pathways. Bacteria and viruses evolve a resistance to the resistance that is created by the genetic engineering efforts. This causes the pathogens to become stronger and more resistant than they normally would be, potentially creating future health concerns that are unforeseen.
3. There can be negative side effects that are unexpected.
Genetic engineering is guaranteed to make a change. Many of those changes are positive, creating more and healthier foods. Some of those changes, however, can be negative and unexpected. Making a plant become more tolerant to drought might also make that plant become less tolerant to direct sunlight. Animals may be modified to produce more milk, but have a shortened lifespan at the same time so farmers suffer a greater livestock.
4. The amount of diversity developed can be less favorable.
At some point, genetically engineered plants and animals make it “into the wild” and interact with domestic species. This results in a crossing of “natural” and “artificial” organisms. The engineered organisms often dominate, resulting in only a modified species over several generations, reducing the diversity that is available.
5. Copyrighted genetic engineering can have costly consequences.
Many companies copyright their genetic engineering processes or products to maintain their profitability. If a farmer plants genetically modified crops and the pollination process causes another farmer in the field over to have those modified crops grow, there have been precedents for legal actions against the “unauthorized” farmer. This can have several costly consequences, from fewer farmers wanting to work to a higher cost for the seeds that are planted.
6. This knowledge and technology can be easily abused.
At the moment, genetic engineering in humans is being used to treat specific disorders that threaten the health or wellbeing of individuals. In time, the approach in humans could be like what is already being done with plants and animals. Genetic engineering can change specific traits, which could create human outcomes that are ethically questionable or easily abused.
What do these two changes have in common?
boiling an egg
bleaching hair
Select all that apply.
Answer:
destruction of protein bonds
Explanation:
bleach dyes the hair by opening the hair cuticle and dissolving the color (melanin). The longer you leave it on, the more the protein bonds (keratin) are destroyed.
The heat denatures the protein in the egg by disrupting some of its weak bonds that held the molecule into shape
How do you separate rice grains that have accidentally mixed with flour
Solve for the Gradient AB. The units will be in m/km but you should not
leave units in the answer because the answer key will not take them. Write
the answer to the tenths place and no units.
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B
Lake
-100
Blue River
50
А
D
5 kilometers
Contour interval 10 meters
N
0
2
3
5 kilometers
Answer:
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a regular solid box has a length of 5cm a width of 2cm and a height of 3cm what is the volume of the box
Volume of the regular solid = l × w × h
= (5 cm × 2 cm × 3 cm)
= 30 cm³
a model of an atom shows eight electrons in rings that represent different energy levels. how many electrons are in each energy level?
Answer:
1. four in the first energy level, four in the second energy level
2. eight in the first energy level, zero in the second energy level
3. zero in the first energy level, eight in the second energy level
4. two in the first energy level, six in the second energy level *
Explanation:
1. four in the first energy level, four in the second energy level
2. eight in the first energy level, zero in the second energy level
3. zero in the first energy level, eight in the second energy level
4. two in the first energy level, six in the second energy level *
For the following element, predict the most likely oxidation number (charge) for its corresponding ion.
Aluminum
A. Al+3
B. Al+1
C. Al-3
D. Al-1
The most likely ion of Aluminum is Al³⁺ (group 3A) since losing three electrons is the most energetically favorable way for it to follow the octet rule.
Because the charge on ions is equivalent to their oxidation state, then +3 is the most likely oxidation number of Aluminum.
Identify the cells in interphase, prophase, metaphase, anaphase, and telophase by circling the cells.
Answer: See diagram below
Explanation
Interphase- cell prepares to divide
Prophase- nucleolus disappears and chromosomes shorten
Metaphase- chromosome lines up in the center
Anapahase- chromatids are pulled apart to opposite poles
Telophase- cell about to/is divided into two
Explain what the force of Gravity on each planet depends on.
Answer:
It depends on the size and mass of the object. Look at Jupiter. It has a higher gravitational pull because it has a higher mass
Which one of these is an example of a virus that can affect a range of hosts? A) the varicella virus B) the rabies virus C) the rhinovirus D) the rubella virus
Answer:
B) the rabies viru
Explanation:
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Put the words in order like 1 something 2 something 3 something or whatever u think is the best way to answer this question for me
Answer:
1.이산화탄소
2.낮은
3.높은
4.쓰레기
5.빠른
6.산소
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Explanation:
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What resources are sometimes shared by squirrels and certain birds answer quick I need to get to the bus stop!!
Answer:
I know someone that has the answer
Explanation:
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the kinetic theory of matter explores the spatial relationship between the particles of solids liquids and gases , which of the following processes causes the distance between particles to increase the most?
A-Melting
B-Freezing
C-Sublimation
D-condensation
an immiscible mixture that is not composed oil and water
Answer:
"like-dissolves-like"
Any polarized molecule will not be soluble in a mixture of non-polarized molecules. Also, Acids and Bases mix with one another but not into neutral compounds. Organic molecules also do not mix with non-organic or aqueous solutions (like those without neutral pH)
Explanation:
What law states that matter cannot be created nor
destroyed, even in a chemical reaction?
A
Newton's Laws of Motion
B
Law of Conservation of Mass
Answer:
I believe it would be Law of conservation of mass (sorry if I'm incorrect)