What is true about warm, saturated air?
It contains less water vapor than cold air.

It contains the same amount of water vapor as cold air.

It does not contain any water vapor.

It contains more water vapor than cold air.

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Answer 1

Answer:

It contains more water vapor than cold air

Answer 2

According to the process of conduction which take place from hot to cold end warm saturated air has more water vapor than cold air.

Conduction is defined as a process as a means of which heat is transferred from the hotter end of the body to it's cooler end.Heat flows spontaneously from a body which is hot to a body which is cold.

In the process of conduction,heat flow is within the body and through itself.In solids the conduction of heat is due to the vibrations and collisions of molecules while in liquids and gases it is due to the random motion of the molecules .

As per the concept of conduction, warm hair has more water vapor than cold air, thus the correct option is that warm, saturated air has  more water vapor than cold air.

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does anyone know how to do the alien periodic table im stuck and cant go furhter

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Answer:

The answers that I drew in blue are for the first part then it will say click a nonmetal or something which is the one I drew in Red.

Explanation:

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A sample of matter is made up of three different atoms that are chemically combined. What
type of matter is it? How do you know?

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Answer:

liquid

Explanation:

a molecule consists of different atoms chemically combined. A molecule is also a liquid. Molecules make up ice cubes, which are also small water particles which arr yet again liquid.

moles in 9.01x10^23 molecules water

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Answer:

The answer is 1.50 moles

Explanation:

To find the number of moles in a substance given it's number of entities we use the formula

[tex]n = \frac{N}{L} \\ [/tex]

where n is the number of moles

N is the number of entities

L is the Avogadro's constant which is

6.02 × 10²³ entities

From the question we have

[tex]n = \frac{9.01 \times {10}^{23} }{6.02 \times {10}^{23} } = \frac{9.01}{6.02} \\ = 1.496677740...[/tex]

We have the final answer as

1.50 moles

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Answer: 1.50 moles

Explanation:

Which has the longest wavelength?
Which has the highest frequency?

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Answer:

Which has the longest wavelength?

✔ microwaves

x infrared

x visible

x X-rays

Which has the highest frequency?

✔ X-rays

x infrared

x microwaves

x visible

Explanation:

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Answer:

Microwaves then X rays

Explanation:

A chemist burns 0.8 g of iron in oxygen.
The iron reacts to form 1.1 g of iron oxide.
Calculate the mass of oxygen that reacted with the iron.

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Answer:

0.3g

Explanation:

1.1 - 0.8 = 0.3

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The mass of oxygen that reacted with the iron is 0.3g

The chemist burns 0.8g of iron in oxygen

the iron reacts to form 1.1g of iron oxide

Therefore the mass of oxygen can be calculated by subtracting the mass of iron in oxygen from the mass of iron

= 1.1 - 0.8

= 0.3g

Hence the mass of oxygen that reacted with the iron is 0.3g

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DNA and RNA have base pairs that form hydrogen bonds with complementary bases. The DNA molecule shown contains adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. Which base does RNA not have?
A) Thymine B) Adenine C) Guanine D) Cytosine

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Answer:

Thymine

Explanation: I took the test

The DNA molecule shown contains adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. The base that RNA does not have is Thymine. The correct option is A.

What are DNA and RNA?

DNA and RNA both are genetic materials, and they both represent the genetic material of living organisms. All animals contain DNA in their body. Some plants or bacteria contain RNA as genetic material.

DNA and RNA both contain bases that are attached with a hydrogen bond. These bases are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. In RNA, the same bases are present.

In RNA, in place of thymine, there is uracil present. Uracil and adenine are joined together with a hydrogen bond. Cytosine and guanine are present together with a hydrogen bond.

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Which option is an element?

a. oxygen

b. sodium chloride

c. air

d. water

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Answer:

Explanation:

water

Answer:

oxygen

Explanation:

Sodium has______ Valence electrons and bismuth has ________ electrons


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Answer:

Sodium has 1 valence electron and bismuth has 83 electrons (5 valence electrons)

Explanation:

The hottest place in California is Death Valley with a record temperature of 130 ⁰F. Calculate the temperature in ⁰C and K.

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Answer:

54.(4)° C (the 4 in the parentheses means the 4 goes forever), 327.594°K

Explanation:

When you convert 130°F to °C, you will get 54.(4)°C, and the 4 in the parentheses goes forever, and 130°F to °K is 327.594°K, hope it helps!

5. On a 92 point test, a student scored 87 points. What is their percent error?

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Answer:

Explanation:

5.7471264367816%

How do you convert in the metric system?

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Answer:

To convert among units in the metric system, identify the unit that you have, the unit that you want to convert to, and then count the number of units between them. If you are going from a larger unit to a smaller unit, you multiply by 10 successively. If you are going from a smaller unit to a larger unit, you divide by 10 successively

Explanation:

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An element that is in the same period as nitrogen is _________

Group of answer choices

helium

neon

argon

sodium

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Neon is in the same period

Answer:

Neon

Explanation:

Chemical element Chemical series Electron configuration

3 . Li -Lithium Alkali metal [He] 2s1

4 . Be-Beryllium Alkaline earth metal [He] 2s2

5. B -Boron Metalloid [He] 2s2 2p1

6. C-Carbon Reactive nonmetal [He] 2s2 2p2

7 . N -Nitrogen Reactive nonmetal [He] 2s2 2p3

8. O-Oxygen Reactive nonmetal [He] 2s2 2p4

9. F -Fluorine Reactive nonmetal [He] 2s2 2p5

10. Ne-Neon Noble gas [He] 2s2 2p6

Which two systems does the nervous system work with to direct behavior
and movement? *
O digestive and respiratory
muscular and skeletal
O excretory and digestive
circulatory and digestive

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The muscular and skeletal system because we use our brain to move our body it sends a signal to move that muscle that we want to use

To solve this we must be knowing each and every concept related to nervous system. Therefore, "the muscular and skeletal system " is the correct option.

What is nervous system?

The nervous system serves as a link between the environment and the organism's interactions. The nervous system coordinates actions or sensory information by sending and receiving signals to and from various sections of the body.

The peripheral and central systems are the two sections of the nervous system. They aid in the appropriate step-by-step coordination of the many physical reactions and communications from the parts of the body to the brain and back. The muscular and skeletal system, the nervous system work with to direct behavior and movement.

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If an unknown sample contains 39.04% sulfuric acid by mass, then a 0.9368 g of that sample would require _____ mL of 0.2389 M NaOH for neutralization.
A) 31.22
B) 39.98
C) 7.80
D) 79.96
E) 15.61

Please give an answer and an explanation, thanks!

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Answer:

A) 31.22

Explanation:

The reaction of sulfuric acid with NaOH is:

H₂SO₄ + 2 NaOH → Na₂SO₄ + 2H₂O

To solve this problem we need to determine the moles of acid that will react, and, using the chemical equation we can determine the moles of NaOH and the volume that a 0.2389M NaOH solution would require to neutralize it.

Moles H₂SO₄ (Molar mass: 98.08g/mol):

0.9368g * 39.04% = 0.3657g H₂SO₄ * (1mol / 98.08g) =

3.7289x10⁻³moles H₂SO₄

And moles of NaOH that you require to neutralize the acid are:

3.7289x10⁻³moles H₂SO₄ * (2 moles NaOH / 1 mole H₂SO₄) =

7.4578x10⁻³ moles NaOH

Using a 0.2389M NaOH solution:

7.4578x10⁻³ moles NaOH * (1L / 0.2389mol) = 0.03122L = 31.22mL

Right answer is:

A) 31.22

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Answer:

C

Explanation:

All three can become negative versions: negative ions

Answer:

It is going to be D because Group 1 A and 2 A are s block elements which are METALS, also they are not halogens as the 7 A group is called halogens, Plus they give +1 oxidation state so Correct answer is D as they are group 1 A elements so they have only one valence electron in their valence shell

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Answer:

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Which is a chemical property of oxygen?

1.It reacts with iron to form rust.
2.It is a gas at room temperature.
3.It expands when heated.
4.It combines to form O 2 molecules.

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Answer: I think the answer is 1

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Explanation:

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4. This group of substances tend to be malleable, ductile, and have relatively high melting points.
They are
(2 Points)
A.noble gases
B.nonmetals
C.metals
D.halogens

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Answer:

The answer is metals

Elements in group 16 of the periodic table usually

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Answer:

The oxygen family, also know as the chalcogens, consists of the elements found in Group 16 of the periodic table and is the main group elements.

Elements: oxygen, sulfur, selenium, tellurium and polonium.

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which option is an example of a chemical property?
A ability to decompose

B color

C melting point

D density

which option is an example of a chemical property

A boiling point

B reactivity

C color

D density

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Answer:

A ability to decompose

B reactivity

Explanation:

Chemical properties are those properties that tell us about what a substance can do as regards to whether or not the substance reacts with other substances.

Examples are flammability, rusting of iron, precipitation, decomposition of water by an electric current.

The ability to decompose and reactivity are chemical properties of a substance.

Physical properties tells us everything about what a substance is when no change is occurring to its constituents. Examples are state of matter, color, odor, taste, texture, hardness e.t.c

Answer:

1. A

2. B

Explanation:

Chemical property does change the composition of a substance.

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1. An atom has 6 protons, 6 neutrons, and 6 electrons. What is the charge of the
atom's nucleus?

A.+6
B.+12
C.-6
D.-18

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Answer:

+6

+6

+6

+6

+6

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Question 5 (4 points)
One type of dipole-dipole force found in water is

A. ion-ion attraction
B. hydrogen bonds
C. dipole-ion bonds
D. molecular bonds

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Answer:

B. Hydrogen bonds.

Explanation:

The dipole dipole force that is found in water is hydrogen bonds.

Which of the following is an example that includes
evidence of a chemical reaction?

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I’m pretty sure it’s C

Identify the atom
H₄
CH₄
N

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Answer:

Organic Molecule.

Explanation:

Any molecule with C atoms and H atoms are organic molecules in chemistry.

Examples could be C₄H₅, C₉H₁₈O₆, C₅H₁₂N.

What is the first state of matter

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Answer:

Plasma

Explanation:

Estimated to be 99.999% of the visible universe, cosmic plasma may be considered to be the first state of matter, that preceded the other states of matter in the history of the evolution of the Universe.

energy is lost due to

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Answer:

Friction

Explanation:

Energy is lost to heat as the object overcomes kinetic friction as it slides up the ramp. The energy loss is equal to the work done by the friction force.

Jimmy's science textbook reflects blue light. What color is the book?

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I’m not sure but i think blue

A number in front of a chemical formula

Group of answer choices

subscript

coefficient

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Answer:

the answer is coefficient

Answer:

Coefficient is your answer

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Calculate the volume of a rock that has a mass of 24 g and a density of 8 g/mL

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Answer:

24g÷8g/ml=3

volume =3

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