Answer:
1. Sunlight path becoming visible when lots of dust particles are suspended in the air such as light passing through the canopy of a dense forest.
2.When a torch is switched on in a foggy environment, the path of the light becomes visible.
Si un carabinero está controlando velocidad en la carretera y pistolea mi vehículo, está midiendo mi rapidez media
Answer:
Si.
Explicación:
Si un oficial de policía está controlando la velocidad en la carretera y dispara al vehículo con una pistola de radar. El policía mide la velocidad media del coche con esta pistola de radar. Una pistola de radar es un dispositivo que se utiliza para medir la velocidad de los objetos en movimiento que fue inventado por Bryce K. Brown en el año de 1954. La pistola de radar se utiliza con fines policiales para calcular la velocidad de los vehículos en movimiento.
What are the prefixes for molecular compounds?
Answer:
In nomenclature of simple molecular compounds, the more electropositive atom is written first and the more electronegative element is written last with an -ide suffix.
The Greek prefixes are used to dictate the number of a given element present in a molecular compound.
Prefixes can be shortened when the ending vowel of the prefix “conflicts” with a starting vowel in the compound.
Common exceptions exist for naming molecular compounds, where trivial or common names are used instead of systematic names, such as ammonia (NH3) instead of nitrogen trihydride or water (H2O) instead of dihydrogen monooxide.
Terms
nomenclatureA set of rules used for forming the names or terms in a particular field of arts or sciences.
electronegativeTending to attract electrons within a chemical bond.
electropositiveTending to not attract electrons (repel) within a chemical bond.
Chemical Nomenclature
The primary function of chemical nomenclature is to ensure that a spoken or written chemical name leaves no ambiguity concerning to what chemical compound the name refers. Each chemical name should refer to a single substance. Today, scientists often refer to chemicals by their common names: for example, water is not often called dihydrogen oxide. However, it is important to be able to recognize and name all chemicals in a standardized way. The most widely accepted format for nomenclature has been established by IUPAC.
Molecular compounds are made when two or more elements share electrons in a covalent bond to connect the elements. Typically, non-metals tend to share electrons, make covalent bonds, and thus, form molecular compounds.
Rules for Naming Molecular Compounds:
Remove the ending of the second element, and add “ide” just like in ionic compounds.
When naming molecular compounds prefixes are used to dictate the number of a given element present in the compound. ” mono-” indicates one, “di-” indicates two, “tri-” is three, “tetra-” is four, “penta-” is five, and “hexa-” is six, “hepta-” is seven, “octo-” is eight, “nona-” is nine, and “deca” is ten.
If there is only one of the first element, you can drop the prefix. For example, CO is carbon monoxide, not monocarbon monoxide.
If there are two vowels in a row that sound the same once the prefix is added (they “conflict”), the extra vowel on the end of the prefix is removed. For example, one oxygen would be monooxide, but instead it’s monoxide. The extra o is dropped.
Generally, the more electropositive atom is written first, followed by the more electronegative atom with an appropriate suffix. For example, H2O (water) can be called dihydrogen monoxide (though it’s not usually). Organic molecules (molecules made of C and H along with other elements) do not follow this rule.
Here are the prefixes in naming molecular compounds:
Mono- 1
Di- 2
Tri- 3
Tetra- 4
Penta- 5
Hexa- 6
Hepta- 7
Octa- 8
Nona- 9
Deca- 10
Molecular compounds are named using a systematic approach of prefixes to indicate the number of each element present in the compound.
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#CarryOnLearning Will Mark Brainlest ( all the disaster are hazard but all the hazard are not disaster) give reason
Answer:
Explanation to the following question is as follows;
Explanation:
Any phenomenon that would have the potential to cause severe death or property damage is considered a danger. When the potential for devastation is realised, a hazard becomes a disaster. All catastrophes are risks, but not all risks are catastrophes. Hazards do not always result in devastation.
Answer:
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The laboratory test of a patient shows blood calcium level of 8.8meq/l. How many moles of calcium ions are in 0.50l of blood?
Answer:
2.2 × 10⁻³ mol
Explanation:
Step 1: Calculate the number of equivalents in 0.50 L of blood
The blood calcium level of 8.8 meq/L.
0.50 L Blood × 8.8 meq/L = 4.4 meq = 4.4 × 10⁻³ eq
Step 2: Calculate the number of moles of calcium
Calcium has a charge of 2. Thus, it has 2 equivalents per mole.
4.4 × 10⁻³ eq × 1 mol/2 eq = 2.2 × 10⁻³ mol
How many mm of 0.200 M FeCl3 are needed to react with an excess of K2S to produce 2.75 g of Fe2S3 if the percent yield for the reaction is 65.0%?
Answer:
130 mL
Explanation:
2FeCl3(aq) + 3K2S(aq) -----> Fe2S3(s) + 6KCl(aq)
Percent yield = actual yield/theoretical yield × 100
actual yield = 2.75 g
Theoretical yield = x
65= 2.75/x × 100
x= 2.75 × 100/65
x= 4.2 g
Number of moles of FeCl3 = mass/molar mass = 4.2 g/ 162.2 g/mol = 0.026 moles
Then;
n= CV
n= number of moles
C= concentration
V= volume
V= n/C
V= 0.026 moles/ 0.200 M
V= 0.13 L or 130 mL
What are the example of molecule ?
Explanation:
H2O water molecule
O3 Ozone
are some of common example of molecules
What is one way to neutralize acidic lakes using an acid-base reaction?
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Solutions for Neutralization of Acidic Lakes. ... A common solution to increase water hardness in acid lakes is to add lime, a high-alkalinity calcium compound to the acid lakes. This method is only temporary and very expensive, as it often needs to be applied every year.
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Which would most likely be reduced when combined with Cu(s)?
A. Hg
B. Mg2+
C. Au+
D. Zn2+
Answer:
mg2+ because it is a very good idea
The enthalpy of a reaction is -394 kJ/mol. How would you describe the
reaction?
A. Spontaneous
B. Exothermic
C. Endothermic
D. Nonspontaneous
Answer:
the reaction is spontaneous
The general shape that an electron is located within an energy level_____
Answer:
valence
Explanation:
the level of energy electrons have within a general shape the energy level is valence.
Which phrase best describes a Hawaiian eruption?
A. Slow-moving lava flows and explosions of pumice
B. Ash shooting high into the atmosphere
C. Fast-moving lava flows and explosions of cinder
D. Lava fountains and fissure eruptions
Answer:
C.faste-moving lava flows and explosion of cinder
Trends in the periodic table indicate that the element with the greatest ionization energy is in which of the following periods and groups?
a
Period 2, Group 1
b
Period 7, Group 2
c
Period 6, Group 17
d
Period 1, Group 18
Answer:
D Period 1, Group 18
Explanation:
it's helium
it's top right corner of the periodic table
can someone do this step by step
Answer:
No
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At standard conditions, 1000 grams of carbon dioxide is how many liters?
Answer: 4.93
Explanation:
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can someone help me?
Answer:
1: because phosphate contain oxide ions so that is base character
A student is asked to separate two liquids. Liquid A boils at 100°C
and liquid B boils at 65 °C. The student sets up a fractional distillation
experiment, and after a few minutes a clear liquid is collected from the
condenser. Explain which of the two liquids will be collected first.
Answer:
liquid B
Explanation:
because B has a lower bp it needs less time and energy to turn into vapour and is collected into the condenser first
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What is the most common isotope for element X
Answer:
Isotope 2
Explanation:
Isotope 2 is the most abundant. Its percent abundance is 78.68% which is the largest percentage, and therefore the most common of the isotopes presented.
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Someone please do a True or false of all of these
Answer:
1. False
2. True
3. False
4. False
5. True
6. False
7. True
8. True
9. True
6. Sometimes a tire that appears to be fine may be unsafe because: A. There may be perforations too small to see B. The manufacturing date may be incorrect C. Chemical reactions may have deteriorated the rubber
Answer:
C. Chemical reactions may have deteriorated the rubber
Explanation:
A tire ages with time and most of the time this happens due to chemical reactions in the rubber parts. This could happen faster due to heat and sun.
As a tire is deteriorating or aging, a chemical change happens. What happens is that more chemical bonds are going to be produced with time between the molecules. We call this the process of oxidation. This actually bad for the tire, because the rubber would turn out to be stuffs d strong causing the tires thread to separate and also disintegration would occur.
what is average velocity with formula?
Answer:
total displacement \time
Explanation:
một oxit của photpho có thành phần trăm của P bằng 43,66% . Biết phân tử khối của Axit bằng 142đvC. Công thức hóa học của Axit là ?
Answer:
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balance the following half equation. SO3^2- ➡️SO4^2-
Answer:
[tex]12H2O + 2(SO3)2 -> 3(SO4)2[/tex]
Explanation:
see below. This was balanced using the the aggregate redox species method, or ARS for short.
The balanced half equation of the given reaction can be written as:
[tex]SO_3^{2-} + H_2O \longrightarrow SO_4^{2-} +2H^+ +2e^-[/tex]
What is the balanced chemical equation?A chemical equation can be defined as the expression of a reaction in terms of chemical symbols of the elements. A chemical equation of the reaction involves reactants and formed products.
The chemical equation of the reaction in which the number of atoms of the elements is the same on both sides of the chemical equation is a balanced chemical equation.
According to the law of conservation of mass, the total mass of the elements on the reactant side and product side should be the same in a balanced equation.
Given the equation is SO₃²⁻ → SO₄²⁻
To balance the oxygen on both sides add water:
H₂O + SO₃²⁻ → SO₄²⁻
To balance the hydrogen on both sides add H⁺:
H₂O + SO₃²⁻ → SO₄²⁻ + 2H⁺
To balance the charges, add electrons:
H₂O + SO₃²⁻ → SO₄²⁻ + 2H⁺ + 2e⁻
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When a theory is disposed by further evidence, which of the following occurs
Answer:
it adds to scientific knowledge
Calculate the molarity of 198 g of barium iodide (Bal2) in 2.0 l of solution
Answer: The molarity of 198 g of barium iodide [tex](BaI_{2})[/tex] in 2.0 L of solution is 0.253 M.
Explanation:
Given: Mass = 198 g
Volume = 2.0 L
Molarity is the number of moles of solute present in liter of a solution.
Moles is the mass of a substance divided by its molar mass. So, moles of barium iodide (molar mass = 391.136 g/mol) is calculated as follows.
[tex]Moles = \frac{mass}{molar mass}\\= \frac{198 g}{391.136 g/mol}\\= 0.506 mol[/tex]
Now, molarity is calculated as follows.
[tex]Molarity = \frac{moles}{Volume (in L)}\\= \frac{0.506 mol}{2.0 L}\\= 0.253 M[/tex]
Thus, we can conclude that the molarity of 198 g of barium iodide [tex](BaI_{2})[/tex] in 2.0 L of solution is 0.253 M.
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give me a fully balanced equation of lead monoxide and nitric acid
Answer:
Explanation:
Lead Monoxide: PbO
Nitric Acid: HNO3
PbO + 2 HNO3 ---> Pb(NO3)2 + H2O
Answer:
Explanation:
mono mean single so lead monoxide is PbO
nitric acid is HNO3
both Pb n O are double-charged while H n NO3 are single
so balanced eqn is:
PbO + 2HNO3 -> Pb(NO3)2 + H2O
chemistry class 9 chapter 1
Explanation:
i) Melting point = 15°C and Boiling point = 110°C
ii) The region C on graph there is only liquid state, the region A on graph there is only solid state.
iii) The straight line A1 - B1 shows that the melting point of solid wax and getting converted to liquid form.
iv) Latent heat of vaporization is a physical property of a substance.
It is defined as the heat required to change one mole of liquid at its boiling point under standard atmospheric pressure.
v) At 'B' the wax is at both solid and liquid state
_______organisma consist of only one cell and _________ organisms consist of many cells
Answer:
Unicellular organisms consist of only one cell and multicellular organisms consist of many cell.
Explanation:
Living things made up of a cell are called unicellular beings. They are very small and simple. In other words, unicellular organisms are those that are formed only by a single cell in which all the vital functions necessary for life are produced. For this reason, they are mostly microscopic organisms. Examples of unicellular organisms are viruses or bacteria.
Multicellular organisms are made up of a large number of cells. They present, therefore, a greater complexity than unicellular organisms in terms of the functions they develop. All current multicellular organisms come from a single cell, that is, they begin their life being unicellular. That is, they are formed from a zygote. Some examples of multicellular organisms are mammals, fungi, and mosses.
So, unicellular organisms consist of only one cell and multicellular organisms consist of many cell.
Energy transformation of a kettle?
Explanation:
Electrical energy into heat energy..hope it helps.stay safe healthy and happy...