A substance that produces hydroxide ions when placed in water is a(n) _____.
acid
solution
base
solvent

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Answer 1
Base develops hydroxide ions when placed in water.
Answer 2
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When 108 g of water at a temperature of 22.5?

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ΔT for the first sample is the total samples final temp, minus the first sample's initial temp (47.9-22.5), so 25.4oC. Calculating q for the first sample as 108g x 4.18 J/g C x 25.4oC = 11466.58 Joules Figuring that since the first sample gained heat, the second sample must have provided the heat, so doing the calculation for the second sample, I used q=mCΔT 11466.58 Joules = 65.1g x 4.18 J / g C x ΔT 11466.58/(65.1gx4.18)=ΔT ΔT=42.14oC So, since second sample lost heat, it's initial temperature was 90.04oC (47.9oC final temperature of mixture + 42.14oC ΔT of second sample).

Which quantum numbers must be the same for the orbitals that they designate to be degenerate in a many-electron system?

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For the orbitals that designate to be degenerate in a many-electron system, the following quantum numbers should be equal:
1- principle quantum number (n) : this describes the most probable distance of the electron from the nucleus
2- orbital angular momentum quantum number (l) : this determines the shape of the orbital 

The gravity of Neptune is about 1.1 times the gravity of earth. How will the mass of an object on Neptune compare with its mass on earth

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I think the gravity doesn't affect the mass of an object. Only it's weight can be compared
Gravity has no effect on mass.

But the same mass will WEIGH 1.1 times as much on Neptune if you take it there.

Who tried to unify the electromagnetic and gravitational force but was unsuccessful?

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The one who tried to unify the electromagnetic and gravitational force but was unsuccessful, I believe was Albert Einstein. 



Answer:

Einstein

Explanation:

Many physicists and mathematicians, notably Albert Einstein, tried to unify the electromagnetic and gravitational force, that is, made a unified field theory.

Other scientists who attempted to develop unified field theory included Hermann Weyl, Arthur Eddington, and Theodor Kaluza. Unfortunately, all attempts were unsuccessful

An object is moving at 5 m/s and a few seconds later it is moving at 3 m/s. What had to have happened?

A.The object's net force was 0 N.

B.The object's acceleration increased.

C. An unbalanced force acted on the object

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The correct option is C.
From the question given above, it can be seen that the acceleration of the moving object has been reduced from 5 m/s to 3 m/s, this happened because an unbalanced force acted on the object and slowed it down. An unbalanced force is any force that causes a change in motion of a moving object.

Investigations were carried out in a science lab to explore the topic of chemical and physical changes.

Investigation A
Step 1. Add 5 tsp. salt to 100 ml warm water and stir until most or all of the salt is no longer visible.
Step 2. Heat the salt solution on a burner until only a white solid remains.

Investigation B
Step 1. Mix 10 tsp. white sugar into 100 ml water and stir until most or all of the sugar is no longer visible.
Step 2. Heat the sugar solution on a burner until the solution thickens and turns brown.

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A. is a physical change, mixing the salt water and then removing the water from the salt by evaporation.
B. is a chemical change, the sugar by heating and mixing with water is becoming something else.

Answer:

To help Jaywon and all others out there, the answer is D

Explanation:

Jaywon and I both took the test and that is the answer.

Which statement best represents scientific laws? (2 points) Scientific laws are statements that contain scientists' opinions of how the world works. Scientific laws are factual statements that explain why certain natural phenomena occur. Scientific laws are theories that have been tested, proven, and adopted as laws. Scientific laws are descriptions of observed phenomenon generally accepted as facts.

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Final answer:

OPTION D.

The best representation of scientific laws is that they are factual descriptions of observed phenomena in nature, often expressed through mathematical equations and supported by extensive scientific evidence.

Explanation:

The statement that best represents scientific laws is D. Scientific laws are descriptions of observed phenomena generally accepted as facts. Unlike scientific theories, which provide explanations for phenomena, scientific laws describe the patterns we observe in nature and are often expressed concisely, typically through mathematical equations. A scientific law uses concise language to describe a generalized pattern in nature that is supported by scientific evidence and observed through repeated experiments. An example would be Newton's second law of motion, represented by the equation F = ma, which describes the relationship between force (F), mass (m), and acceleration (a).

PLZZZZZ HELP!!!In operant conditioning, the consequence shapes the behavior. Please select the best answer from the choices provided T F

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The answer is true, midude! Calm down.

Answer: The given statement is true.

Explanation:

In operant conditioning, the events or circumstances to which an individual reacts helps in a certain kind of learning because of their outcome or consequences.

And on the basis of an individual's behavior he gets rewards or punishment.

For example, a child was made to finish his homework first and only then he can go to play. So, the child finishes his homework quickly and as a result of this his mother rewarded him with a chocolate.

Therefore, we can conclude that the statement, in operant conditioning, the consequence shapes the behavior, is true.

a car climbs 10.0 kilometers up a hill that inclines 8.0 degrees. what is the car's vertical displacement.

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Ok so the answer will be 1.39km. 

First use SOH-CAH-TOA

Sine (SOH)=Opp/Hyp

Sin (8°) = vertical height/hypotenuse
Hypotenuse = 10 km
Vertical height =?
vertical height = sin (8°) × 10km = 1.39 Km


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An archer shoots an arrow at a 75.0 m distant target; the bullâs-eye of the target is at same height as the release height of the arrow. (a) at what angle must the arrow be released to hit the bullâs-eye if its initial speed is 35.0 m/s? in this part of the problem, explicitly show how you follow the steps involved in solving projectile motion problems. (b) there is a large tree halfway between the archer and the target with an overhanging horizontal branch 3.50 m above the release height of the arrow. will the arrow go over or under the branch?

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over the branch with the force of the arrow 

The archer's problem is a projectile motion question in physics, where the release angle and trajectory concerning an obstruction must be calculated using the range and maximum height formulas, considering the given initial conditions of speed and distance.

The question involves calculating the angle of release for an arrow to hit a target located at a certain distance, as well as considering the arrow's trajectory relative to an obstruction. This is a common projectile motion problem in physics.

Part (a): Finding the Release Angle

To solve for the angle, we can use the equation for the range of a projectile: R =  (v²×sin²(θ))  / g, where R is the range (75.0 m), v is the initial velocity (35.0 m/s), g is the acceleration due to gravity (9.80 m/s^2), and θ is the angle of release. We rearrange the equation to solve for θ and find that there are two possible angles that satisfy the equation because of the sin(2θ) term.

Part (b): Checking if the Arrow Clears the Branch

To determine if the arrow goes over or under the branch, we need to calculate the maximum height (H) of its trajectory. Using the formula H = (v²×sin²(θ)) / (2g), we find that the maximum height of the trajectory depends on the angle of release. With proper substitution and solving, we can determine whether the arrow will clear the 3.50 m high branch.

A 10-kg dog is running with a speed of 5.0 m/s. what is the minimum work required to stop the dog in 2.40 s?

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Answer;

Work = 125 joules

Explanation and solution;Work is the product of force and the distance covered. Therefore, Work = force × distance.Work is measured in joules.Work is also a change in energy, such that work is done when energy changes, so when kinetic energy, or potential energy changes the there is work being done.

Thus; kinetic energy = work done

Kinetic energy = 1/2mv²

                       = 1/2 × 10× 5²

                       = 5 × 25

                       = 125 joules

Hence, work done is 125 joules.

From the calculations, the work done by the dog is 600 J.

What is work?

Work is done when the force applied covers a distance in the direction of the force.

Using the equations of motion;

v^2 = u^ - 2as

since v =0

u^2 = 2as

But

v = u - at

u = at

a = u/t

a = 5/2.4

a = 2.1m/s^2

s = u^2 /2a

s = (5)^2/2 *  2.1

s= 6 m

Work done = 10 Kg * 10ms-2 * 6 = 600 J

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Why does a solid have a definite shape?
The particles of a solid vibrate in fixed positions.
The particles of a solid have no forces of attraction between them.
The particles of a solid cannot change shape.
The particles of a solid cannot move at all.

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a solid has a definite shape because it's particles are vibrating at a mean fixed position,
A is your answer

Answer:

The particles of a solid vibrate in fixed positions.

Explanation:

Solids are a phase of matter. Other phases of matter include liquids, gases and plasma. The key defining feature of each of the phases are the inter-molecular forces of attraction. Solids have the strongest inter-molecular forces among the three.

Solids have thermal energy which results in their atoms to vibrate in their fixed mean positions.

what is the difference between speed and velocity?
A. velocity describes speed with direction.
B. velocity describes direction with position.
C. velocity is used in space; speed is used on earth
D. there is no difference.

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A. velocity describes speed with direction.

Velocity describes speed with direction.

Which statement represents how charges interact?

Negative charges are attracted to negative charges.

Neutral charges are attracted to neutral charges.

Opposite charges are not attracted to each other.

Positive charges are attracted to negative charges.

Please Help!

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Positive charges are attracted to negative charges. From magnetism to interactions between molecules, objects with opposite charges are attracted to each other, and objects with the same charge repel one another. 

These items are made from synthetic materials. Identify the property (or properties) associated with each material. brittle (shatters into many pieces)conducts heatinsulates from heat

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Answer: Pot- Conducts heat

Bin-insulates from heat

Plate- brittle (shatters into many pieces) AND insulates from heat

Explanation:

How much heat is released as a 5.89 kg block of aluminum cools from 462 °C to 315 °C. The specific heat capacity of aluminum is 0.900 J/(g*K)

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mass, m = 5890g
Change in temperature, θ = Final_temperature - Initial_temperature
= 315 - 462°C
= -147°C

Specific heat capacity of aluminum, c = 0.900 J/(g*K) 
=mcθ
=5890g x 0.900 J/(g*K) x -147°C
=-779,247j

Answer would be C. 
779000 J First determine the change in temperature 462=315 = 147 Since degrees C is the same unit size as degrees K, we can consider the change to be in Kelvin units. Now we have three measurements. 5890 grams, 147 K, and 0.900 J/(g*K). We want a result with the units J. So let's start multiplying and dividing as needed to cancel out everything else. J/(g*K) multiplied by K will cancel out the K term. 0.900 J/(g*K) * 147 K = 132.3 J/g Now multiply by 5890 g to cancel the g term. 132.3 J/g * 5890 g = 779247 J Round to 3 significant figures, giving 779000 J

According to the humanistic perspective, what motivates individuals?

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the desire for positive reinforcement.

Answer:

Explained

Explanation:

According to the humanistic perspective  securing the future motivates the individuals the most.

All we humans do in our life is somehow trying to secure a future for our selves and our children.

let me explain to you how this happens, basically all our lives we try to get the best education and work hard. Why is that so? It is because we get knowledge and can get some good profession?

But what does a good profession guarantees us? That is monetary and other such benefits, but what do we have to do with all of the money. That is to secure our future. So basically we want to make our future better.

What is the basic unit for length

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The basic units for length is meters (m)

The pressure required for metamorphism can be generated by

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pressure from the weight of overlying rock

You are driving on a slippery road, and have stopped at an intersection. when you pull away from the intersection, your vehicle starts to skid sideways. you should?

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Answer

You should still ensure you are steering straight in the direction of skidding.

Take your foot off the brake unless you are about to hit something. steer in the direction of the skid to straighten your car.

Answer:

Steer your car sideways to the direction of the skid.

Explanation:

Skids happen because the tires of your car don´t have enough traction with the floor, this creates for a slippery situation where the car has no controllable direction, you should not break, but instead try and move the tires in the direction of the skid and then re-gain control of the car.

A roller coaster car crosses the top of a circular loop-the-loop at twice the critical speed. What is the ratio of the normal force to the gravitational force?

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Critical speed is assumed to be that tangential velocity v where g = v^2/R and g = 9.81 m/sec^2 and R is the radius of rotation. The normal force N = mg - F; and F = mv^2/R = mg when at critical speed, as I defined it. Thus N = mg - mg = 0 at v. Now, when v = 2v, we have n = mg - m4v^2/R = mg - 4mg so that n/mg = -3 QED. n is the normal force and mg is the gravitational force. The minus sign means the car is going flying unless it is somehow anchored.

The ratio of the Normal force to the gravitational force of the roller coaster at the top of the circle is [tex]\boxed3[/tex].

Further Explanation:

The critical velocity of the roller coaster is the minimum speed at which the roller coaster completes the circular loop without leaving the path.

As the roller coaster reaches at the topmost point of its circular path, at this point, the weight is balanced by the centripetal force acting in the outward direction.

The force balancing at the top most point at the critical velocity is:

[tex]{\text{Centripetal}}\,{\text{force}} = {\text{weight}}[/tex]

[tex]\dfrac{{mv_c^2}}{r} = mg[/tex]

From the above equation, the critical velocity of the roller coaster is:

[tex]{v_c} = \sqrt {rg}[/tex]

Now, if the roller coaster reaches the top point of the circular path with the speed twice of the critical speed, then there will be a normal reaction force experienced by the roller coaster due to the increased centripetal force.

The new velocity of the roller coaster is:

[tex]\begin{aligned}v&=2{v_c}\\&= 2\sqrt {rg}\\\end{aligned}[/tex]

The force balancing at the top most point at the critical velocity is:

[tex]\begin{aligned}{F_C} = {F_N} + {F_{wt}}\hfill\\\frac{{m{v^2}}}{r} = {F_N} + mg\hfill\\\end{aligned}[/tex]

Here, [tex]{F_C}[/tex] is the centripetal force, [tex]{F_N}[/tex] is the normal reaction acting on the roller coaster and [tex]{F_{wt}}[/tex] is the weight of the roller coaster acting in downward direction.

Substitute [tex]2\sqrt {rg}[/tex] for [tex]v[/tex] in above equation.

[tex]\begin{aligned}\frac{{m{{\left( {2\sqrt {rg} }\right)}^2}}}{r} &= {F_N} + mg\\{F_N} &= 4mg - mg\\&= 3mg\\\end{aligned}[/tex]

The ratio of the normal reaction of the roller coaster to the weight of the roller coaster is:

[tex]\begin{aligned}\frac{{{F_N}}}{{{F_{wt}}}}&=\frac{{3mg}}{{mg}}\\&=3\\\end{aligned}[/tex]

The ratio of the Normal force to the gravitational force of the roller coaster at the top of the circle is  [tex]\boxed3[/tex].

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Grade: Senior School

Subject: Physics

Chapter: Circular motion

Keywords:  Roller coaster, loop, critical speed, normal reaction, ratio, centripetal force, gravitational force, twice the critical speed, circular loop.

Suppose that a nascar race car is moving to the right with a constant velocity of +82m/s. what is the average acceleration of the car?

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  Iacceleration which would be roughly 16.17m/s^2

Why is a rock salt crystal likely to shatter when struck

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Because it contains sodium ions and chloride ions which attracts each other and form a lattice structure.

A rock salt crystal shatters when struck because it is an ionic compound that is hard and brittle. Force causes a shift in ion layers, bringing like-charged ions next to each other, which repel and cause shattering. Rock salt cleaves along smooth planes due to the regular ion arrangement.

A rock salt crystal, which is primarily composed of sodium chloride, is likely to shatter when struck because it's an ionic compound with a lattice structure. In their solid state, the positively charged sodium ions and negatively charged chloride ions are arranged in a regular, repeating pattern. When mechanical force such as a hammer strike is applied, it can cause layers of ions to shift.

If ions with the same charge are forced next to each other, their repulsive forces will cause the crystal to rapidly separate along its cleavage planes, resulting in a shattering effect. Moreover, because of the regular arrangement of the ions, when an ionic crystal like rock salt breaks, it does so along smooth planes. This tendency is epitomized by the mineral halite, which often cleaves into cubes.

The breakage of polycrystalline aggregates like rocks is complex due to the varied strength at grains and grain boundaries, however, for homogeneous ionic crystals like rock salt, the cleaving and shattering are more predictable and result from the inherent brittleness and repulsion of like-charged ions under stress.

A 10.0 kg block on a table is connected by a string to a 63 kg mass, which is hanging over the edge of the table. assuming that frictional forces may be neglected, what is the magnitude of acceleration of the block when the other block is released?

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Answer:

8.45m/s^2

Explanation:

a = m2g / m1+m2

63 + 10 = 73 kg

63*9.8 / 73 = 8.45m/s^2

The magnitude of the acceleration of the block when the other block is released would be 8.466 m/s²

What is Newton's second law?

Newton's Second Law states that The resultant force acting on an object is proportional to the rate of change of momentum.

The mathematical expression for Newton's second law is as follows

F = ma

As given in the problem A 10.0 kg block on a table is connected by a string to a 63 kg mass, which is hanging over the edge of the table. assuming that frictional forces may be neglected,

The force responsible for the motion is only due to the hanging mass of 63Kg  because of the gravitational pull of the earth

F = mg  

  = 63×9.81 N

  =618 N

the acceleration would be the same for both the block as both are connected by a string

a = F/(m₁+m₂)

a = 618/(63+10)

a = 8.466 m/s²

Thus , The magnitude of the acceleration of the block when the other block is released would be 8.466 m/s²

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if a motorcycle starts from rest and maintains a constant acceleration of 3 m/s^2, what will its velocity be after 10 s?
A. 10 m/s
B. 30 m/s
C. 90 m/s
D. 100 m/s

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In a constant acceleration of 3m per second, after 10 seconds,

3 x 10 = 30

B. 30m/s is your answer

hope this helps XD

Final answer:

Using the kinematic equation for velocity, v = u + at, with an initial velocity of 0, an acceleration of 3 m/s^2, and a time of 10 seconds, the motorcycle's velocity will be 30 m/s. So the correct option is B.

Explanation:

If a motorcycle starts from rest and maintains a constant acceleration of 3 m/s2, we can calculate its velocity after a certain time using the kinematic equation v = u + at, where:

v is the final velocityu is the initial velocity (since the motorcycle starts from rest, u = 0)a is the accelerationt is the time

Now, substituting the known values into the equation:

v = 0 + (3 m/s2 × 10 s) = 30 m/s

Therefore, the motorcycle's velocity after 10 seconds will be 30 m/s, which corresponds to answer choice B.

How many photons per second are produced by an infrared lamp that consumes energy at the rate of 85.0 w and is 18 % efficient in converting this energy to infrared radiation? assume that the radiation has a wavelength of 1530 nm ?

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18 photos per second :)

Generators need a source of energy to produce electricity. Which form of energy is a nonrenewable source of energy?

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Some non-renewable sources of energy:

... Coal
... Petroleum
... Natural gas
... Wood
... Old newspapers

Non-renewable sources of energy include fossil fuels like coal, petroleum, and natural gas, as well as nuclear energy. They are called non-renewable because they cannot be replenished within a human timescale and have limited reserves.

A nonrenewable source of energy is one that is finite and cannot be replenished within a human timescale. The most important non-renewable energy sources are fossil fuels, which include coal, petroleum, and natural gas. These resources account for about 81% of the world's energy consumption. Fossil fuels take millions of years to form and are thus considered nonrenewable. Burning these fuels releases energy that can be converted to generate electricity. Another key non-renewable energy source is nuclear energy, which, while supplying about 3% of the world's consumption, also cannot be quickly replenished and has environmental and health costs associated with it, such as the safety and disposal of nuclear waste.

Challenge: a hammer is dropped on planet x. if the hammer has a mass of 3 kg and a weight of 9 n, what is the gravitational acceleration of planet x and is it more or less than that of earth?

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To know that we would need to know how long it takes the hammer to drop.

Answer:

Gravitational acceleration at planet x will be [tex]g=3m/sec^2[/tex]

Acceleration due to gravity on planet x will be less than acceleration due to gravity on earth

Explanation:

We have given mass of the hammer m = 3 kg

And weight of the hammer at planet x = 9 N

We know that weight of the body is given by [tex]W=mg[/tex]

[tex]9=3\times g[/tex]

[tex]g=3m/sec^2[/tex]

So gravitational acceleration at planet x will be [tex]g=3m/sec^2[/tex]

As we know that acceleration due to gravity on earth is [tex]9.8m/sec^2[/tex]

So acceleration due to gravity on planet x will be less than acceleration due to gravity on earth

Explain how habitat destruction reduces the range of a species in a particular region?

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When a habitat is destroyed, the plants, animals, and other organisms that occupied the habitat have a reduced carrying capacity so that populations decline and extinction becomes more likely.
Hey there!

When a habitat is destroyed, the organisms that live in that area have to find somewhere else to live.

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How long does it take the ball to reach its maximum height? answer in units of s?

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what are the numbers? this cant be answered without them...
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