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If OPPOSITE poles (N and S) of
a magnet are placed near
each other, what happens?
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Answer:
They attract each other
Explanation:
A magnet has two poles;
North pole and south pole
When two opposite poles are placed close to each other, they attract each other. The short rule is opposite opes attract.
When two like poles are placed close to each other, they repel each other. The short rule is like poles repel.
A gas in the form of Bubbles is released is it a chemical change or a physical change
Answer:
The formation of a gas is a clue to chemical changes. The bubbles of gas that you observed form when an antacid is dropped into water is an example of change. Another clue that a chemical change has occurred is the formation of a solid.
Explanation:
Name the following cycloalkane:
CH2CH2CH2CH3
A. butylcyclohexane
B. butylcyclopentane
C. propylcyclohexane
Answer:
The answer for this question is A. butylcyclohexane
Explanation:
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Name of the given compound is butyl cyclohexane.
What are cyclo alkanes?Cyclo alkanes are those organic compounds in which alkanes are present in the cyclic form.
In the nomenclature of cyclo alkane, name of the substitute is put before the name of the main ring. In the given structure number of carbons in ring is 6 so that given cycloalkane is cyclohexane and butyl group is attached as substitute. So name of the given compound is butyl cyclohexane.
Butyl cyclopentane is wrong because 6 carbons are present in ring.Propylcyclohexane is also wrong because 4 carbons are attached in the ring.Hence name of the compound is butyl cyclohexane.
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Why is fluorine a gas at room temperature?
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Answer:
In fluorine, the electrons are tightly held to the nuclei. The electrons have little chance to wander to one side of the molecule, so the London dispersion forces are relatively weak. At a low enough temperature the molecules will all be solids. At a high enough temperature they will all be gases.
Explanation:
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Fish can be killed by a sudden increase in water
A. Temperature
B. Level
C. Density
D. Color
Answer:
i think it is A
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
A. Most definitly Temperature!
OPEN ENDED QUESTION A chemistry student has a 5.001 g of CaCl2. How many moles of CaCl2 does the student have? (mm CaCl2 = 110.98 g)
Answer:
0.04506 mol
Explanation:
For this problem, you need to convert grams to moles. To do this, you need the molar mass, which is given. Divide the mass by the molar mass to find the moles you have.
(5.001 g)/(110.98 g/mol) = 0.04506 mol
What’s the answer? I need an answer as soon as possible please!
Answer:
1, 1, 2
Explanation:
1, 1, 2
3.
Plant A
Plant B
Is tall
Is short
Has many large deep roots Has many small short roots
Has many small leaves
Has many large leaves
Comes in many different colors comes in only one color
The table shows some observations made by a group of students studying plants they will use
in a flower garden. Which conclusion is best supported by these observations?
Which of the following is NOT a combination reaction?
a NO + O2 + NO2
b Cr + Cl2 + CrCl3
C CH, + O2 + CO2 + H20
d C2H4 + H2 + C2H6
A 12.0 g sample of O2gas is inside a rigid, metal container with a volume of 5.00 L at 3.00 atm of pressure. What is the temperature of the gas?
Which element would you predict to have the highest first ionization energy? Why?
a) neon or carbon
b) fluorine or francium
c) beryllium or strontium
d) iodine or fluorine
The process of water changing from a liquid to solid is called?
Answer:
freezing
Explanation:
When a solid reaches the temperature of its melting point, it can become a liquid. For water, the temperature needs to be a little over zero degrees Celsius (0oC) for you to melt. ... The reverse of the melting process is called freezing. Liquid water freezes and becomes solid ice when the molecules lose energy.
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Calculate the number of moles in 3.440 x 10^35 formula units of RbF. (Molar mass of RbF is 104.47g/mol).
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Currently, some commercially available explosives are tagged with traceable
radioactive isotopes
chemical markers
cell-signal components
acetone compounds
Answer:chemical markers
Explanation:
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5) Calculate the volume, in liters, of 3.24 x 1022 molecules
CI2
Answer: 1.12 Liters
Explanation:
According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance occupies 22.4 L at STP and contains avogadro's number [tex]6.023\times 10^{23}[/tex] of particles.
To calculate the moles, we use the equation:
[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given molecules}}{\text {avogadro's number}}=\frac{3.24\times 10^{22}}{6.023\times 10^{23}}=0.05moles[/tex]
1 mol of [tex]Cl_2[/tex] occupy = 22.4 L
Thus 0.05 mol of [tex]Cl_2[/tex] will occupy = [tex]\frac{22.4}{1}\times 0.05=1.12 L[/tex]
Frost forming on a car's windshield is a chemical change
True or false
Answer:
True
Explanation:
The reason why is because frost is a result of a chemical reaction
Would fire extinguishers that produce Carbon Dioxide (CO) gas be more effective in
fighting ground fires or ceiling fires? Explain.
Answer:
They would be more efficient in ground fires since carbon dioxide is much greater in mass then oxygen, so its affected by gravity .
Explanation:
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Answer:
Yes its correct
Explanation:
Protons + Nuetrons
Answer: Go with your gut cos
Explanation:
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What happens when something reaches absolute zero?
Question 5 options:
1)There are no particles left in it
2)The particles completely stop moving
3)The particles are vibrating at a rate greater than the speed of light
4)There is no such thing as absolute zero
Answer:
There's no such thing as absolute zero
Answer:
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Observa los dibujos cada uno representa una sustancia. Cada bolita representa un simboliza un átomo de un elemento.
Answer:
A: Elemento
B: Elemento
C: Elemento
D: Compuesto
E: Elemento
F: Compuesto
G: Compuesto
H: Compuesto
I: Elemento
J: Compuesto
K: Elemento
L: Elemento
Se adjunta la imagen con los dibujos.
Explanation:
Un elemento químico está compuesto por átomos específicos, por ejemplo el oxígeno, el helio, el sodio, cloro. Por otro lado, un compuesto químico es la combinación de dos o más elementos químicos diferentes, por ejemplo, cloruro de sodio, que forma por la combinación de sodio y cloro (NaCl), dióxido de carbono, que se forma por la unión de carbono con tres átomos de oxígeno (CO₃), agua que se forma por la combinación de dos átomos de hidrógeno con un átomo de oxígeno(H₂O), etc.
Q3 - Complete the word equation *
1 point
Bromine +
Chlorine
Bromide +
Potassium
Chloride
Bromine +
Potassium
Chloride
Hydrogen
bromide +
Potassium
Chloride
Chlorine +
Potassium
Bromide ->
True or false, the torch that is carried to the Olympic cauldron to be lit, is ignited by a match
Answer:
true
Explanation:
If the Moon is in the position shown, what is the view from Earth?
Answer:
When the Moon is in the position shown below, how would the Moon look to an observer on the North Pole ... The moon's rotational period is equal to its revolutional period around Earth.
Explanation:
Can anybody do this?
Answer:this should be c
Explanation:
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The current temperature, wind, precipitation and
other atmospheric conditions at any given time describes what?
A Controls
B Climate
C Tropics
D Weather
an artificial reef is intended to affect the ocean ecosystem by-
Answer: B
Explanation:
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Two students pull a box with force of 100 N to the left and 200 N to the right.
What is the net force and direction in which the box moved?
Answer:
net force is 100 N and direction is right
Explanation:
How many grams of hydrogen reacts with 32 g of oxygen to produce 34 g of hydrogen peroxide
Answer:
2 grams.
Explanation:
H2 + O2 ---> H2O2
Using molar masses:
2*1 g hydrogen reacts with 2*16 g oxygen.
so 2g H2 reacts with 32 g O2.