Answer:
200 meters.
Explanation:
2000 centimeters is 20 meters
100 centimeters = 1 meter
2000 divided by 100 = 20
Explanation:
Yes, 200 meters is greater than 2000 centimetres . Because 2000 centimetres is only 20 meters . So, 200 meters is greater.If you like this answer then mark this answer as BRAINLIEST answer.
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Chloroplasts and mitochondria are both involved in energy conversion in cells.Select the other similarities they share. Choose ALL
that apply
Answer: The Answer is A,B And E
Explanation:
The similarities between mitochondria and chloroplast in plants include, they both contains DNA and ribosomes and both are surrounded by double membranes.
What is mitochondria?Mitochondria is an organelle found in cells of plants and animals. It is know as the power source of cell since it delivers the chemical energy for cell. Chloroplasts are special organelles found in plants. They contains thylakoids which are used in photosynthesis. Chloroplasts are not found in animal cells.
Both mitochondria and chloroplast are surrounded by an inner membrane and outer membrane. They contains their own DNA inside. Both are involved in energy conversion but the mechanism differs.
Both chloroplast and mitochondria contains ribosomes. Hence, options A, B and E are correct.
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which pair of elements would form an ionic bond?
A. Carbon (C) and oxygen (o)
B. Strontium (Sr) and chlorine (Cl)
C. Cesium (Cs) and geranium (Ge)
D. Magnesium (Mg) and aluminum (Al)
what are 3 examples of pairs of atoms with nonpolar covalent bonds?
Answer:
Carbon dioxide - CO.
Benzene - C6H.
Carbon tetrachloride - CCl.
Methane - CH.
Ethylene - C2H.
Explanation: Some examples of atoms with nonpolar convalent bonds. Hope this was found useful!!
Non polar covalent compounds have no net dipole moment due to charge separation. Some examples are, CO₂, H₂, N₂,O₂ etc.
What are covalent compounds?Covalent bonds are formed by the sharing electrons between atoms. Covalent bond is comparatively weaker than ionic bonds. Atoms of deficient number of electrons will combine by sharing their valence electrons and forms covalent bonds.
When one atom has more electronegativity, then the shared pair of electrons will attracted into the electronegative atom. This creates a charge separation and a dipole moment.
However, if the electronegative atoms are linear in geometry from the central less electronegative atom then the dipole moment cancel each other and the compound become non polar as in the case of CO₂.
All gases in molecular states are covalently bonded and are non polar such as H₂, N₂,O₂ etc.
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Explain the concept: Law of Multiple Proportions.
Answer:
The Law of Multiple Proportions explain that when two elements from a series of compounds, (replacing the two elements as A and B), the ratios of the masses of the second element that combine with 1 gram of the first element can always be reduced.
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My answer came from a lesson I learned.
Is sugar (C12H22O11) an element or a compound?
Group of answer choices
Compound
No answer text provided.
No answer text provided.
Element
Please can i have help on these two multiple choice questions.I’ll be so grateful!!!
Answer:
1(neutrons) 2(protons)
Explanation:
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Answer: i think b.
Explanation:
The east-west Schism resulted from a power struggle between the emperor and whom?
PLEASE HELP IM BEING TIMED
A:the pope
B:priests
C:bishops
D:The patriarch
Answer:
I'm pretty sure it is the patriarch
Explanation
Patriarch means the head of a family or tribe.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
Find the answers to the Blanks in each box and give an explanation, use the formulas shown to answer this.
Answer:
yes find the blanks of formulas ATM is equals to 2152 came that is also is a 1 ATM is that can come so much of money in that close to 52 ke and 22 4l
hey Google please how what types of elements are crop in P block right with example
Answer:
The elements of groups 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 are called p block elements.examples: boron (B), aluminium (Al), gallium (Ga), indium (In), thallium (Tl),and so on
Explanation:
Write a sentence using the following word: beech.
I was so happy when I saw the beech tree,there was so much shade
Answer:
The chief trees are beech, oak and conifers. A large area is under forests, the oak, beech, fir, birch and hornbeam being the principal trees.
Explanation:
(Plz help ASAP) List at least three different sources used for naming organisms
Answer:
kingdom, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species.
Explanation:
List the common ion(s) for tungsten
What % of all the atoms in the universe are hydrogen
Answer:
Over ninety percent of all the atoms in the Universe are hydrogen atoms.
Explanation:
Over ninety percent of all the atoms in the Universe are hydrogen atoms. By mass, hydrogen makes up about 75% of all matter in the Universe. Hydrogen atoms are also the smallest and lightest of all the atoms with only one electron and one proton in a common single hydrogen atom (called protium).
1)The thermostat on your hot water heater is raised 2 degrees celcius. If your hot water heater holds 400,000g of water, how much heat energy is used up to heat the tank?
2) The temperature of 50g of water was raised to 60c by the addition of 1.5 kJ of heat energy. What was the initial temperature of the water?
3) How much heat is released when 23.00g of water vapor condenses in a cloud to form raindrops?
4) How many joules of heat energy did the sun provide, of a 150 g patch of ice is melted
Explanation:
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When scientists obtain new information, what happens to an existing scientific theory?
It is revised
It is reevaluated
It becomes a law
It remains the same
Answer:
It is reevaluated
Explanation:
Because of this new evidence, the theory can change, so the scientists must reevaluate the theory
What is the correct order of these items from smallest to largest radius? Group of answer choices
Na+ < F- < O2-
Na+ < O2- < F-
O2- < F- < Na+
O2- < Na+ < F-
I'm assuming you're talking about atomic radius. It'd be the 2nd.
Fluoride has the smallest (group 17)
Oxygen has the 2nd smallest (group 16)
Sodium has the largest (group 1)
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How does water move from the hydrosphere to the atmosphere?
O A. Precipitation
B. Percolation
O C. Evaporation
D. Condensation
i need some help only answer if you are 100% sure
Answer:
poles
Explanation:
What effect is used to determine the speed of distant stars?
the Einstein effect
the Doppler effect
the Hubble effect
the Galaxy effect
Answer:
doppler effect
Explanation:
''The Doppler effect occurs for light as well as sound. For instance, astronomers routinely determine how fast stars and galaxies are moving away from us by measuring the extent to which their light is “stretched” into the lower frequency, red part of the spectrum''
what state of matter of a substance depends on how the particles in that substance
Answer:
Solids is the answer hope this helps
At point A, the beginning of observations, the substance exists in a solid state. Material in this phase has _________________ volume and _________________ shape. With each passing minute, _________________ is added to the substance. This causes the molecules of the substance to _________________ more rapidly which we detect by a ________________ rise in the substance. At point B, the temperature of the substance is __________°C. The solid begins to ________________. At point C, the substance is completely _______________ or in a _______________ state. Material in this phase has _________________ volume and ________________ shape. The energy put to the substance between minutes 5 and 9 was used to convert the substance from a __________________ to a _________________. This heat energy is called the latent heat of fusion. (An interesting fact.)
Between 9 and 13 minutes, the added energy increases the ____________________ of the substance. During the time from point D to point E, the liquid is ____________________. By point E, the substance is completely in the ________________ phase. Material in this phase has __________________ volume and ___________________ shape. The energy put to the substance between minutes 13 and 18 converted the substance from a _______________ to a _______________ state. This heat energy is called the latent heat of vaporization. (An interesting fact.) Beyond point E, the substance is still in the ___________________ phase, but the molecules are moving _____________________ as indicated by the increasing temperature.
Substance
Melting point
Boiling point
Bolognium
20 °C
100 °C
Unobtainium
40 °C
140 °C
Foosium
70 °C
140 °C
Which of these three substances was likely used in this phase change experiment?
Answer:
At point A, the beginning of observations, the substance exists in a solid state. Material in this phase has _____fixed____________ volume and ______________fixed___ shape. With each passing minute, ______________heat___ is added to the substance. This causes the molecules of the substance to _____collide____________ more rapidly which we detect by a ______temperature__________ rise in the substance. At point B, the temperature of the substance is __________°C. The solid begins to ______melt__________. At point C, the substance is completely ______liquid_________ or in a _______________ state. Material in this phase has _______fixed__________ volume and ______no definite______ shape. The energy put to the substance between minutes 5 and 9 was used to convert the substance from a ________solid__________ to a __________liquid_______. This heat energy is called the latent heat of fusion. (An interesting fact.)
Answer:
At point A, the beginning of observations, the substance exists in a solid state. Material in this phase has _____fixed____________ volume and ______________fixed___ shape. With each passing minute, ______________heat___ is added to the substance. This causes the molecules of the substance to _____collide____________ more rapidly which we detect by a ______temperature__________ rise in the substance. At point B, the temperature of the substance is __________°C. The solid begins to ______melt__________. At point C, the substance is completely ______liquid_________ or in a _______________ state. Material in this phase has _______fixed__________ volume and ______no definite______ shape. The energy put to the substance between minutes 5 and 9 was used to convert the substance from a ________solid__________ to a __________liquid_______. This heat energy is called the latent heat of fusion. (An interesting fact.)
Explanation:
Which argument is correct about the growth of an organism?
Only genetic factors affect the growth of an organism.
Only genetic factors affect the growth of an organism.
Only environmental factors affect the growth of an organism.
Only environmental factors affect the growth of an organism.
The combination of genes and environmental factors affects the growth of an organism.
The combination of genes and environmental factors affects the growth of an organism.
Genes remove the environmental factors that affect the growth of an organism.
Genes remove the environmental factors that affect the growth of an organism.
Answer: The combination of genes and environmental factors affects the growth of an organism.
Explanation:
Gene consists of DNA and it's heredity physical and functional unit. Genes play a vital role in a organisms growth. For example in humans, if one's parents are tall, there's a large tendency that such child will be tall and vice versa.
Environmental temperature also affects growth of living organisms. These include water soil pH, temperature, gender, chemicals etc. These all affects growth, it should be noted that proteins in living organisms can be damaged at a certain temperature which invariably affects the growth of such organism.
Also, the environment influences gene expressions as temperature, light, drugs, and chemicals, affects genes as they determine which ones will either be turned on or off which will further lead to how such organism grows.
Which ion is found in all acids
An acid is a chemical that, when added to water, releases hydrogen (H+) ions. The ion is found in all acids is H⁺ ion. Therefore, option B is correct.
What is an acid ?A Brnsted-Lowry acid or Lewis acid is a molecule or ion that has the ability to donate a proton or establish a covalent bond with an electron pair.
An acid is a chemical that, when added to water, releases hydrogen (H+) ions. A hydrogen ion is made up solely of a proton. The formulations for many acids may all be found to contain at least one H, such as hydrochloric acid.
The word "acid," which refers to the sour flavor and pungent odor of numerous acids, derives from the Latin word acidus, which meaning "sour." Examples: Because acetic acid and water are diluted, vinegar has a sour flavor.
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Heat capacity of a material is dependent upon the material's mass.
True or false?
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Answer:
True.This quantity is known as the specific heat capacity (or simply, the specific heat), which is the heat capacity per unit mass of a material. Experiments show that the transferred heat depends on three factors:
(1) The change in temperature,
(2) the mass of the system.
(3) the substance and phase of the substance.
The melting point of chromium is 1890. The melting point of argon is -189. Suggest a reason for this difference.
Answer:
Different forces between atoms and difference in structure.
Match each tool on the left with its most likely use on the right by choosing the correct number. ruler scale telescope thermometer microscope 1. Measuring the weight of an apple 2. Studying a distant object 3. Studying a very small object 4. Measuring the length of a book 5. Measuring the temperature of a cup of tea
Answer:
1. Measuring the weight of an apple- scale.
2. Studying a distant object- telescope.
3. Studying a very small object- microscope.
4. Measuring the length of a book- ruler.
5. Measuring the temperature of a cup of tea- thermometer.
Explanation:
1. A scale or measuring scale is used to measure or take the weight of any object. It can be either an analog or digital scale as long as the measurements can be taken from it. So, measuring the weight of an apple can be done on a measuring scale.
2. A telescope is an instrument that is used in scientific, especially in space explorations, to study a distant object in the universe/ sky. It gives a clear image and enables a person to view things closer than they are. So, a telescope can be used to study distant objects.
3. A microscope is used to study very different small objects, such as microbes and other organisms. It enlarges the objects to be viewed and thus, enables them to be studied in detail.
4. A ruler may be used to measure the length of a book. It has indications or marks by which the lengths can be taken.
5. A thermometer is an instrument that is used to measure the temperature of anything, be it a person or even other things such as food and even a cup of tea.
Answer:
Match each tool on the left with its most likely use on the right by choosing the correct number.
4
ruler
1
scale
2
telescope
5
thermometer
3
microscope
Explanation:
What is the mass in grams, if you have 8.42 x 10^18 atoms of Bromine
Answer:
84.2 grams
Explanation:
you have to multiply 8.42x10^18 to get the answer above
The number of the atom can be used to estimate the mass and moles of the substance by Avogadro's number. The mass of 8.42 x 10¹⁸ atoms of Bromine is equivalent to 0.0011 grams.
What is the mole concept?The mole concept has been the unit of the amount of estimating the mass of the substances with smaller entities. It uses the SI unit mol to measure the amount of mass. It also has been defined by 6.02214076 × 10²³ (Nₐ, Avogadro's number) elementary entities.
The molar mass of Bromine (Br) is 79.904 u and atoms are 8.42 x 10¹⁸.
Atoms to mass are converted as:
= ( 8.42 x 10¹⁸ atom ÷ 1 ) × ( 1 mole Br ÷ 6.02214076×10²³ ) × (79.904 gm Br ÷ 1 mol Br)
= (8.42 x 10¹⁸ × 79.904 gm) ÷ 6.02214076 × 10²³
= 6.727 × 10²⁰ ÷ 6.02214076 × 10²³
= 1.117 × 10⁻³ grams
Therefore, 0.0011 grams is the mass of bromine.
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When an extended structure is dissolved in water, it releases potassium (K) and chlorine (Cl) atoms in the
water
Which statement correctly describes the nature of this substance?
A.It is made of K and Cl atoms.
B.It is made of K molecules and Cl atoms.
C.It is made of K atoms and Cl molecules.
D.It is made of KCl molecules
Answer:
A.It is made of K and Cl atoms.
Explanation:
An atom is the smallest indivisible unit of an element while a molecule is the smallest particle of an element/compound that retains its chemical properties. However, the molecule is two or more atoms held together by means of a chemical bond e.g. Cl2 molecule consists of two atoms of Chlorine.
Hence, if an extended structure dissolves in water to release pottasium (K) and Chlorine (Cl) atoms, it means it is made up of K and Cl atoms. This is because the substance will dissociate l, in the presence of water, into it's simplest form which is the atomic level.
Patrick did an experiment to study the solubility of two substances. He poured 100 mL of water at 20 °C into each of two beakers labeled A and B. He put 60 g of Substance A in the beaker labeled A and 60 g of Substance B in the beaker labeled B. The solution in both beakers was stirred for 1 minute. The amount of substance left undissolved in the beakers was weighed. The experiment was repeated for different temperatures of water and the observations were recorded as shown.
Experimental Observations
Substance Mass of Undissolved Substance at Different Temperatures (gram)
20 ° 40 ° 60 ° 80 °
A 18 14 10 5
B 60 60 60 60
Part 1: Which, if any, substance is soluble in water?
Part 2: Explain how the data helped you determine solubility for both substances for temperatures 20 °C to 80 °C.
Answer:
1. SUBSTANCE A IS SOLUBLE IN WATER WHILE SUBSTANCE B IS INSOLUBLE IN WATER.
Looking at the information given in the question about the two substance, you will discover that 60 g of both substances were initially put in the beaker. While the mass of undissolved substance for substance A is variable, that of substance B remain constant at 60 g, this shows that the substance is not soluble in water.
2. Looking at the two substances given in the question, you will observe that for substance A, the degree of solubility in water decreases as the temperature of the water increases. For instance, at 20 degree Celsius, the mass of undissolved substance is 5 and as the temperature increases to 40, 60 and 80 degree Celsius, the mass of undissolved substances also increase to 10, 14 and 18 respectively. This shows that, the higher the temperature, the less of the substance will dissolve. For substance B, the mass of undissolved substance remain constant at all temperatures, which shows that the substance is insoluble in water. Thus, the data given helps to determine the solubility of the substance by giving the amount of substances that are insoluble at each temperature.
Explanation: