Answer:
The cell's nucleus controls the activities of a cell and carries genes that contain information.
Which type of organism is responsible for performing the majority of nitrogen fixation?
Answer:
B. bacteria
Explanation:
they are responsible for the fixation of nitrogen
Answer:
the answer is B bacteria
Determina la densidad de una barra dd hierro cuya masa ed de 160gr y su volumen es de 20,35cm³ ¿que volumen ocuparan 12g de hierro?
Answer:
15.26 cm³
Explanation:
La densidad de una sustancia se define como su masa por unidad de volumen:
densidad = masa/volumen
Tenemos los siguientes datos de la barra de hierro:
masa = 160 g
volumen = 20,35 cm³
Por lo tanto, la densidad de la barra de hierro es:
densidad = 160 g/20,35 cm³ = 0.786 g/cm³
El volumen de 12 gramos de hierro se calcula utilizando el dato de masa (12 g) y la densidad calculada:
densidad = masa/volumen ⇒ volumen = masa/densidad
= 12 g/(0.786 g/cm³)
= 15.26 cm³
Tammy spent of her savings on a watch. She then spent-of
the remainder on a
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bag. What fraction of her money did she have left?
Answer:
1 / 2 of her money would be left
Explanation:
Tammy spent 2/5 of her savings on a watch. She then spent 1/6 of the remainder on a bag. What fraction of her money did she have left?
Taking the question bits by bit;
Tammy spent 2/5 of her savings on a watch
Amount Spent = 2/5
Remainder = 1 - 2/5 = 3/5
She then spent 1/6 of the remainder on a bag
Amount Spent = 1/6 * 3/5 = 1/2 * 1/5 = 1 /10
Total amount spent = 2/5 + 1 /10 = (4 + 1 ) / 10 = 5 / 10 = 1 / 2
Amount left = 1 - 1 /2 = 1 / 2
How does the temperature of the air change with altitude?
Which statement correctly describes soil horizon C? A. It is considered the subsoil layer. B. It is the horizon with the smallest rock pieces. C. It is also referred to as the bedrock layer. D. It is the horizon that contains the least humus.
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Answer:
It's D, it is the horizon that contains the least humus.
Explanation:
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The statement which correctly describes the soil horizon is option B. The horizon B contains the the smallest rock pieces. It is also called the subsoil layer.
What is soil horizon?Soil horizon contains different layers of soil which are classified based on the composition of the soil and the presence of rocks within the soil. The primary level of the soil is rich in humus. The decomposed of matter of plants and animals are called humus. On which the plants are growing.
The secondary level of soil horizon or the subsoil level contains some small rocks also onto which the roots of plants does not adhere so much. The third level of soil horizon contains bigger rocks with small gaps between them.
The last layer of the soil horizon is called bedrock layer containing bigger rocks with no significant gaps between them It is called the bedrock layer.
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Who discovered the nucleus?
N2 + 3H2 → 2NH3 How many grams of hydrogen are necessary to react completely with 853.42g of nitrogen in the above reaction?
Answer: 182.87 grams of hydrogen are necessary to react completely with 853.42g of nitrogen.
Explanation:
The balanced chemical reaction is :
[tex]N_2+3H_2\rightarrow 2NH_3[/tex]
[tex]\text{Number of moles}=\frac{\text{Given mass}}{\text{Molar mass}}[/tex]
[tex]\text{Number of moles of nitrogen}=\frac{853.42g}{28g/mol}=30.479moles[/tex]
According to stoichiometry:
1 mole of [tex]N_2[/tex] react with = 3 moles of [tex]H_2[/tex]
30.479 moles of [tex]N_2[/tex] will react with=[tex]\frac{3}{1}\times 30.479=91.437moles[/tex] of [tex]H_2[/tex]
Mass of [tex]H_2[/tex] =[tex]moles\times {\text {Molar mass}}=91.437mol\times 2g/mol=182.87g[/tex]
Thus 182.87 grams of hydrogen are necessary to react completely with 853.42g of nitrogen.
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name three layers of our skin
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What property allows objects to be subject to gravity?
friction
mass
inertia
acceleration
How many grams are in 21.4 mol Cl2 gas?
Cl2 = 70.9 g/mol
=
[tex]21.4 \: mol \times \frac{70.9 \: g}{1 \: mol} = 1517.26 \: g[/tex]
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Answer: c
Explanation:
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Answer:
The student should have multiplied the molar mass, which was not found, by the number of moles to get an answer of 925grams of Ca(OH)2.
Please find the correct step below
Explanation:
According to the question attached, the student was asked to find the mass in grams of a 12.5mol of Ca(OH)2.
Using the formula;
mole = mass ÷ molar mass
Molar mass of Ca(OH)2 = 40 + (16 + 1)2
= 40 + 17(2)
= 40 + 34
= 74g/mol
From the above formula;
Mass in grams = mole × molar mass
Mass (g) = 12.5 × 74
Mass (g) = 925grams of Ca(OH)2.
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Answer:
letter B is the answer
Explanation:
just take a look at the atoms
Answer:
B.) Only elements have one kind of atom.
Explanation:
An element consists of only one type of atom, while a compound consists of two or more types of elements
What is your observation of the relationship between m and a
Answer:
They are both letters?
Explanation:
How many atoms are in 1.22 moles of magnesium?
Answer:
7.34684 × 10^23 atoms
Explanation:
Well, one mole is basically
6.022 × 10^23 atoms. So 1.22 moles would be
6.022 × 10^23 ⋅ 1.22 atoms.
6.022 × 10^23 ⋅ 1.22 = 7.34684 × 10^23 atoms
The total number of atoms in 1.22 moles of magnesium is 7.34 × 10²³.
One mole of a substance is equal to 6.022 × 10²³ units of that substance (such as atoms, molecules, or ions).The number 6.022 × 10²³ is known as Avogadro's number or Avogadro's constant.Given:
1.22 moles of magnesium
[tex]1 \text{ mole}= 6.022*10^{23}\text{ atoms}\\\\1.22 \text{ moles}= 1.22*6.022*10^{23}\text{ atoms}\\\\1.22 \text{ moles}=7.34*10^{23}\text{ atoms}[/tex]
So, the total number of atoms in 1.22 moles of magnesium is 7.34 × 10²³.
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why and how do ions form?
Answer and Explanation:
Ions are electrically charged particles that are formed from the removing and addition of electrons. It can be a positively or negatively charged atom.
an example of xenon (Xe)
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Explanation:
explain what keeps the electrons confined in the space surrounding the nucleus
Answer:
Electrons are trapped inside the atom because of the attraction forces with positively charged protons that are found in the nucleus.
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Answer:
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What is the motion of the particles in this kind of wave?
A.the particles will move up and down over large areas.
B.the particles will up and down over small areas.
C.the particles will move side to side over small areas.
D.the particles will move side to side over large areas.
Answer:
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Explanation:
What are some genaral properties of gases that govern their behavior
Answer:
1. Gases may be compressed
2. Gases expand when less pressure is applied.
3. Gases can be mixed.
4. Gases exert a constant pressure on its container walls.
5. Gases have low densities.
Predict: In each "Climate type" box, Highlight the condition you think will lead to the fastest weathering for the given weathering type.
Weathering type
Climate type
Frost wedging
Hot
Cold
Wet
Dry
Clay formation
Hot
Cold
Wet
Dry
Dissolving
Hot
Cold
Wet
Dry
Answer:
Frost Wedging - Hot and dry
Clay Formation - Cold and Wet
Dissolving - Cold, and dry
Explanation:
The frost wedging happen when the climatic condition is hot and dry. The dry weather compensates the heat and the rock wedging happens quickly. For clay formation the weather has to be cold and wet. The cold weather will make the sand indulge with rock particles resulting in the clay formation.
Why does the moon's gravitational pull have more effect on Earth's tides than the sun's gravitational pull?
A. The moon is closer to the Earth than the sun.
B.The moon has more mass than the sun.
C. The moon is more dense than the sun.
D. The moon has a greater diameter than the sun.
Plants absorb water in the soil through their roots and pump this water up to deliver
nutrients to their leaves. This pumping is driven by the evaporation of water through
small pores on the undersides of leaves. What is this process called?
A)germination
B)pollination
C)respiration
D)transpiration
what conversion factor is needed to calculate the number of atoms in 8.6 moles of Aluminum?
A. 1 mole/ 6.02x10^23 atmos
B. 6.02X10^23 atoms/ 1 mole
C. 1 mole/ 26.98zg
D. 26.982g/ 1 mole
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Explanation:
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A 35g chunk of metal at 130C was dropped in a bucket containing 220g of water at 25C. The final temperature of the mixture
was 300. What is the specific heat capacity of the metal?
(Specific heat for water: 4184 J/g C) Formula (m)(c)(T) = (m) (c)(T)
Answer: The specific heat capacity of metal is [tex]1.31J/g^0C[/tex]
Explanation:
[tex]Q_{absorbed}=Q_{released}[/tex]
As we know that,
[tex]Q=m\times c\times \Delta T=m\times c\times (T_{final}-T_{initial})[/tex]
[tex]m_1\times c\times (T_{final}-T_1)=-[m_2\times c\times (T_{final}-T_2)][/tex]
where,
[tex]m_1[/tex] = mass of metal = 35 g
[tex]m_2[/tex] = mass of water = 220 g
[tex]T_{final}[/tex] = final temperature = [tex]30^0C[/tex]
[tex]T_1[/tex] = temperature of metal = [tex]130^oC[/tex]
[tex]T_2[/tex] = temperature of water = [tex]25^oC[/tex]
[tex]c_1[/tex] = specific heat of metal = ?
[tex]c_2[/tex] = specific heat of water = [tex]4.184J/g^0C[/tex]
Now put all the given values in equation (1), we get
[tex]m_1\times c_1\times (T_{final}-T_1)=-[m_2\times c_2\times (T_{final}-T_2)][/tex]
[tex]35\times c_1\times (30-130)^0C=-[220g\times 4.184\times (30-25)][/tex]
[tex]c_1=1.31J/g^0C[/tex]
Therefore, the specific heat capacity of metal is [tex]1.31J/g^0C[/tex]
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Scientists studied the location of ____ to determine plate boundaries.
Answer:
Of earthquakes
Explanation:
A scientist is comparing 2 samples of the same compound. One is pure and the other is impure. The compound is a solid at room temperature. Explain how the scientist could tell which is the pure compound. [2]
Answer:
A glass of mineral water is not pure water.
Explanation:
Pure chemical substances
Pouring water into a glass from a bottle
Food and drink may be advertised as ‘pure’. For example, you may see cartons of ‘pure orange juice’ or ‘pure mineral water’. This means that nothing else was added to the orange juice or mineral water during manufacture. However, these substances are not pure to a scientist. In science, a pure substance contains only one element or compound.
Mineral water is mostly water, but there are other substances mixed with it. These are the ingredients that you see listed on the bottle’s label.