The subatomic particle that has a mass equal to the neutron but carries a positive charge is the:
1. Nucleus 2. Electron 3. Proton 4. Neutron
o1 o4 o2 o3
Answer: PROTON
Explanation:
a stable subatomic particle that has a positive charge equal in magnitude to a unit of electron charge and a rest mass of 1.67262 × 10 −27 kg, which is 1,836 times the mass of an electron. Protons, together with electrically neutral particles called neutrons, make up all atomic nuclei except for the hydrogen nucleus (which consists of a single proton).
mass , volume, and density are all properties of what
Answer: Physical properties
Explanation: Can be measured without changing a substance's chemical identity.
what number and types of atoms occur in a formula unit of CaN2O6
Answer:
One calcium, two nitrogen, and six oxygen
Explanation:
How many valence electrons does aluminum (AI) have available for bonding?
1
2
3
4
Which describes a property of water that allows plants to transfer it from their roots to their leaves?
O Water exhibits weak adhesion and cohesion, which allows capillary action to occur.
O Water exhibits strong adhesion and cohesion, which allows capillary action to occur.
Water has low surface tension, which prevents capillary action from occurring.
Water has high surface tension, which prevents capillary action from occurring.
Answer:
B water exhibits weak adhesion and cohesion which allows capillary action to occur.
Explanation:
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Water exhibits strong adhesion and cohesion, which allows capillary action to occur.
What property of water allows it to move through a plant?The cohesive properties of water (hydrogen bonding between adjacent water molecules) allow the column of water to be 'pulled' up through the plant as water molecules are evaporating at the surfaces of leaf cells. This process has been termed the Cohesion Theory of Sap Ascent in plants.
What are adhesion and cohesion?Cohesion and adhesion are two water properties that describe how water molecules interact with each other. and how water molecules interact with other things like leaves or even you. Cohesion means that water likes to stick to itself and adhesion means that water likes to stick to other things.
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What do hydrologists primarily study?
O A. Stars
O B. Rocks
O c. Water
O D. Weather
Which of the following is NOT a subatomic particle of an atom?
Neutron
Nuclear wall
Proton
Electron
Answer:
B
Explanation:
It is Nuclear wall which is the second one
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Which one of the following explains why the atom in the diagram
is highly reactive?
option c is correct
number of electron in the outermost shell describe the reactivity if the outermost shell is completely filled its mean the reactivity of element is low and if it is completely filled then the element is highly reactive
which of the following elements is the largest?
A. Boron
B. Nitrogen
C. Oxygen
D. Carbon
Answer:
A) Boron
Explanation:
I put oxygen and it was wrong lol. So, it said it was Boron
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Which statement describes an atomic nucleus?
O An atomic nucleus is negatively charged.
O An atomic nucleus has no electrical charge.
O An atomic nucleus consists of mostly empty space.
O An atomic nucleus contains most of the atom's mass.
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Which of the following is true about scarcity?
Answer:
It would be
a) Scarcity affects all societies.
7.00 x 10^2 divided by 2.00 x 10^4
Answer:
3500000
Explanation:
Click here to access the interactive simulation. You will practice balancing chemical equations by playing an interactive game. After accessing the website, select the game box and start with level 1, followed by levels 2 and 3. The goal of these games is to have the same number of atoms on each side of the equation.
In level 1, you balanced the equation N2 + H2 →
NH3. What number did you place in front of ammonia (NH3)?
In level 2, you balanced the equation C + H2O → CH4 +
CO2. What number did you place in front of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
In level 3, you balanced the equation NH3 + O2 → NO2 +
H2O. What number did you place in front of water?
Answer:
In level 1, you balanced the equation N2 + H2 →
✔ 2
NH3. What number did you place in front of ammonia (NH3)?
In level 2, you balanced the equation C + H2O → CH4 +
✔ 1
CO2. What number did you place in front of carbon dioxide (CO2)?
In level 3, you balanced the equation NH3 + O2 → NO2 +
✔ 6
H2O. What number did you place in front of water?
Explanation:
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Answer: 2,1,&6
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Find a recent article (no more than 3 years old) that discusses a new discovery or
technology that uses chemistry and summarise the article. Make sure that you:
a. Provide an overview of the discovery or technology
b. Describe the chemistry involved
Explain the benefits to society
C.
Date: September 11, 2020
Source: Arizona State University
Summary: Astronomers have determined that some carbon-rich exoplanets, given the right circumstances, could be made of diamonds and silica.
Explanation:As missions like NASA's Hubble Space Telescope, TESS and Kepler continue to provide insights into the properties of exoplanets (planets around other stars), scientists are increasingly able to piece together what these planets look like, what they are made of, and if they could be habitable or even inhabited.
In a new study published recently in The Planetary Science Journal, a team of researchers from Arizona State University (ASU) and the University of Chicago have determined that some carbon-rich exoplanets, given the right circumstances, could be made of diamonds and silica.
"These exoplanets are unlike anything in our solar system," says lead author Harrison Allen-Sutter of ASU's School of Earth and Space Exploration.
Diamond exoplanet formation
When stars and planets are formed, they do so from the same cloud of gas, so their bulk compositions are similar. A star with a lower carbon to oxygen ratio will have planets like Earth, comprised of silicates and oxides with a very small diamond content (Earth's diamond content is about 0.001%).
But exoplanets around stars with a higher carbon to oxygen ratio than our sun are more likely to be carbon-rich. Allen-Sutter and co-authors Emily Garhart, Kurt Leinenweber and Dan Shim of ASU, with Vitali Prakapenka and Eran Greenberg of the University of Chicago, hypothesized that these carbon-rich exoplanets could convert to diamond and silicate, if water (which is abundant in the universe) were present, creating a diamond-rich composition.
Diamond-anvils and X-raysTo test this hypothesis, the research team needed to mimic the interior of carbide exoplanets using high heat and high pressure. To do so, they used high pressure diamond-anvil cells at co-author Shim's Lab for Earth and Planetary Materials.
First, they immersed silicon carbide in water and compressed the sample between diamonds to a very high pressure. Then, to monitor the reaction between silicon carbide and water, they conducted laser heating at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, taking X-ray measurements while the laser heated the sample at high pressures.
As they predicted, with high heat and pressure, the silicon carbide reacted with water and turned into diamonds and silica.
Habitability and inhabitabilitySo far, we have not found life on other planets, but the search continues. Planetary scientists and astrobiologists are using sophisticated instruments in space and on Earth to find planets with the right properties and the right location around their stars where life could exist.
For carbon-rich planets that are the focus of this study, however, they likely do not have the properties needed for life.
While Earth is geologically active (an indicator habitability), the results of this study show that carbon-rich planets are too hard to be geologically active and this lack of geologic activity may make atmospheric composition uninhabitable. Atmospheres are critical for life as it provides us with air to breathe, protection from the harsh environment of space, and even pressure to allow for liquid water.
"Regardless of habitability, this is one additional step in helping us understand and characterize our ever- increasing and improving observations of exoplanets," says Allen-Sutter. "The more we learn, the better we'll be able to interpret new data from upcoming future missions like the James Webb Space Telescope and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope to understand the worlds beyond on our own solar system."
Hope this helps u...So far, he spent 3 hours reading the first 165 pages. If Kamal continues to read at the same rate, how many more minutes will he need to finish the 198-page book?
Answer:
36 minutes
Explanation:
You take 165/3= 55 pages per hour.
Take 198-165 = 33 pages left of the book
Take 33/55 = .6 hrs to finish the book.
Take 60(minutes in an hour)*.6= 36 minutes
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I said glasses and gloves first time and it was wrong.
Which of the items shown here will protect you from a chemical burn? Select all that apply.
A hand in a rubber glove.
A fire extinguisher.
A pair of glasses with clear shields attached on the sides.
A power source.
If the glasses and glove were wrong then I would chose the fire extinguisher and the power source should be the correct answer.
That's just what I would do though.
Answer:
rubber gloves and glasses
Explanation:
rubber gloves and glasses
Find the probability that 200 tosses of a coin will result in (a) between 80 and 120 heads inclusive, (b) less than 90 heads,(c)less than 95 heADS (D) EXACTLY 100 heads
Answer:
between 80 to 120
Explanation:
because it would be around 100 but it can't be exact.
Describing Diffusion
What happens when molecules diffuse across the cell membrane?
The molecules diffuse until all of them are outside the cell.
The molecules move from areas of low concentration to high concentration.
The molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration.
The molecules diffuse until all of them are inside the cell.
Answer:
its the 3rd option.
the molecules move from region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The molecules move from areas of high concentration to low concentration
Explanation:
Will a crayon dissolve in water?
Answer:
Yes
Explanation:Like wax crayons but they can dissolve in water.
Answer:
ye bit
Explanation:
Which of the following statements is true? a. A technological society has no impact on the environment. b. A technological society has a completely positive impact on the environment. c. A technological society has both a positive and negative impact on the environment d. A technological society has a completely negative impact on the environment. Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D
Answer:
The invention of the wheel had an important impact on farming.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
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A box has dimensions of 2.0 cm time 4.0 cm times 8.0 cm, what is the volume of the box in milliliters?
Answer:
64 mL.
Explanation:
From the question given above, the dimension of box is:
Dimension = 2 cm × 4 cm × 8 cm
Thus, the volume of the box is:
Volume = 2 cm × 4 cm × 8 cm
Volume = 64 cm³
Finally, we shall convert 64 cm³ to mL. This can be obtained as follow:
Recall:
1 cm³ = 1 mL
Therefore,
64 cm³ = 64 cm³ × 1 mL / 1 cm³
64 cm³ = 64 mL
Therefore, the volume of the box in millilitres (mL) is 64 mL.
If a block has the mass of 15.00 grams and measurements of 5.00cm by 3.00cm by 2.00cm what is the volume of the block?
Answer:
Volume = 30cm³
Explanation:
A block is a geometrical figure and its volume, -look at the figure-, follows the equation:
Volume = Width*Length*Height
As the measurements of the block are 5.00cm, 3.00cm and 2.00cm, the volume is:
Volume = 5.00cm*2.00cm*3.00cm
Volume = 30cm³Consider the electron configuration. A box holds an up and a down arrow. A box holds an up and a down arrow. A box holds an up and a down arrow.A box holds an up and a down arrow.A box holds an up and a down arrow. A box holds an up and a down arrow. A box holds an up and a down arrow.A box holds an up and a down arrow.A box holds an up arrow. 1s 2s 2p 3s 3p Which element has this electron configuration? astatine bromine chlorine fluorine
Answer:
Chlorine
Explanation:
Each arrow represents one electron. Most of the boxes are filled, meaning they have two electrons. The last box only has one arrow, so it only has one electron. If you add it up, you get 17, which is Chlorine.
Find the exact value. tan(−300∘)
Explanation:
tan(-300) = tan(-300+360) = tan (60)
here we added 360 degree. where by adding 360 +or- (n×360) to the any angle nothing will change as they called equivalent angles
equivalent angles is by adding +or- n×360 to any angle is equivalent to that angle so tan(-300) = tan(60) then we will calculate tan(60) on the calculator
What is the specific heat of a substance that absorbs 228 joules of heat when a sample of 706 g of the substance increases in tempature from 26.0 c to 88.8 c
Answer:
[tex]c=5.14\ J/kg ^{\circ} C[/tex]
Explanation:
Given that,
Heat absorbed by a sample, Q = 228 J
Mass of a sample, m = 706 g = 0.706 kg
Initial temperature is 26 °C and final temperature is 88.8°C
We need to find the heat absorbed by the sample. The heat absorbed by an object is given by :
[tex]Q=mc\Delta T\\\\\text{Where c is specific heat of sample}\\\\c=\dfrac{Q}{m\Delta T}\\\\c=\dfrac{228\ J}{0.706\ kg(88.8-26)^{\circ} C}\\\\c=5.14\ J/kg ^{\circ} C[/tex]
So, the specific heat of the sample is [tex]5.14\ J/kg ^{\circ} C[/tex].
What happens when two positively charged particles are close together? A. They repel each other.
B. They cancel each other.
C. They attract each other.
D. They have no effect on each other.
Answer:
A is the ans
Explanation:
they repel each
Which object has the lowest density
beach ball
water
sand
Which of the following is NOT true of a chemical change?
A. Chemical bonds are broken
B. The identity of a substance has
changed
C. The substance has only
changed form or appearance
D. It can be indicated by the
presence of bubbles or rust
Where you would find water on Mars
Answer:
Researchers have found evidence of an existing body of liquid water on Mars.
What they believe to be a lake sits under the planet's south polar ice cap, and is about 20km (12 miles) across.