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_____________________________________VESSEL A:The superior vena cava (SVC) is the superior of the two venae cavae, It is located above inferior vena cava and it returns the deoxygenated blood from the systemic circulation to the right atrium of the heart.
----------------------------------------------------------------------VESSEL C:The aorta is the main artery that carries blood away from your heart to the rest of your body.
----------------------------------------------------------------------ATRIUM D:The Left Atrium is one of the two atriums, it receives the oxygenated blood from the lungs via Pulmonary vein.
----------------------------------------------------------------------VENTRICLE E:The Left Ventricle is one of the two ventricles, it receives the oxygenated blood by the Left atrium through the mitral valves. From the ventricle oxygenated blood is provided to the whole body.
----------------------------------------------------------------------VESSEL B:Pulmonary Artery is one of the two pulmonary vessels which connect the blood heart and lung. Pulmonary Artery takes the deoxygenated blood from the Right ventricle to the Lungs from the oxygenation.
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Fluorine and element Z have similar chemical properties. Element Z could have an electron
configuration of
A)
2-2
B)
2-8-1
C)
2-8-8
D)
2-8-18-7
Answer:
D) 2.8.18.7
Explanation:
because it has 7 valence electron that occupied by shells
In the reaction of aluminum metal and oxygen to make aluminum oxide, how many grams of oxygen gas will react with 2.2 moles aluminum metal?
Answer:
52.8 g of O2.
Explanation:
We'll begin by writing the balanced equation for the reaction. This is illustrated below:
4Al + 3O2 —> 2Al2O3
From the balanced equation above,
4 moles of Al reacted with 3 moles of O2 to produce 2 moles of Al2O3
Next, we shall determine the number of mole of O2 needed to react with 2.2 moles of Al. This can be obtained as follow:
From the balanced equation above,
4 moles of Al reacted with 3 moles of O2.
Therefore, 2.2 moles of Al will react with = (2.2 × 3)/4 = 1.65 moles of O2.
Thus, 1.65 moles of O2 is needed for the reaction.
Finally, we shall determine the mass of O2 needed as shown below:
Mole of O2 = 1.65 moles
Molar mass of O2 = 2 × 16= 32 g/mol
Mass of O2 =?
Mole = mass/Molar mass
1.65 = mass of O2 /32
Cross multiply
Mass of O2 = 1.65 × 32
Mass of O2 = 52.8 g
Therefore, 52.8 g of O2 is needed for the reaction.
2. What group is Ballardium located? (Bu) *
Answer:
This question appears incomplete
Explanation:
There is no such element known as "Ballardium (Bu)" in the periodic table. However, there are elements with a bit of similarity in spellings and pronunciation such as Beryllium (Be) which is found in group 2 (meaning it is an alkali earth metal), Berkelium (Bk) which is an actinide (meaning it is radioactive) and Vanadium (V) which is found in group 5 of the periodic table (meaning it's a transition metal).
Which statement is incorrect?
Acids produce H+ ions when ionized.
B. Bases produce OH^ lons when lonized.
C. Bases are found in the pH range of 1-7 on the pH
scale.
Distilled water has a neutral pH of 7.0.
Answer:
C. Bases are found in the pH range of 1-7 on the pH scale.
Explanation:
Acids are less than 7 on the pH scale, so 1-7. Bases are more than 7 on the pH scale, so 7-14. That's why C is incorrect, hope this helps!
A sample of neon gas occupies 5.5 liters at 20°C and 650 mmHg. What is the expected volume of the gas at S.T.P.
Answer:
V₂ = 4.4 L
Explanation:
Given data:
Initial volume = 5.5 L
Initial pressure = 650 mmHg (650/760 =0.86 atm)
Initial temperature = 20 °C (20 +273 = 293 K)
Final temperature = 273 K
Final volume = ?
Final pressure = 1 atm
Solution:
Formula:
P₁V₁/T₁ = P₂V₂/T₂
V₂ = P₁V₁T₂/T₁ P₂
V₂ = 0.86 atm× 5.5 L × 273 K / 293 k × 1 atm
V₂ = 1291.29 atm.K.L / 293 k.atm
V₂ = 4.4 L
Please help me please i will mark you brainliest. In the nucleus of an atom, there are 17 protons and 18 neutrons. What is the atomic number? What is the atomic mass? How many electrons are there? Be sure to answer all 3 questions.
Answer:
i can only help with 2 :( atimic mass is: 35.453 and number of electrons is:17
Explanation:
Write the balanced chemical equation for the following reaction. Phases are optional. Solid iron(I) oxide reacts with hydrogen gas to form solid iron and liquid water. 2Fe+3H,Ol Fe,O,+ 3H2 â 2Fe+ 3H2O(I)
Answer:
[tex]Fe_2O_3(s)+3H_2(g)\rightarrow 2Fe(s)+3H_2O(l)[/tex]
Explanation:
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In this case, when writing chemical reactions from the given names we must make sure we know the proper formula for each reacted and produced species; thus, since solid iron (III) oxide is [tex]Fe_2O_3[/tex], hydrogen gas is [tex]H_2[/tex], solid iron is Fe and liquid water is just [tex]H_2O[/tex], we can write:
[tex]Fe_2O_3(s)+H_2(g)\rightarrow Fe(s)+H_2O(l)[/tex]
However, since different amount of atoms of iron, hydrogen and oxygen are present at each side of the equation, we balance it by adding the following coefficients to each molecule:
[tex]Fe_2O_3(s)+3H_2(g)\rightarrow 2Fe(s)+3H_2O(l)[/tex]
And now it is balanced with two iron atoms, three oxygen atoms and six hydrogen atoms at both reactants and products.
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The energy of a pendulum is recorded at different positions in the table below. Use the data in the table to determine the amount of kinetic energy the pendulum had at Position 2. Record your answer below.
Please help me I just want to get this test over with
Answer:
so i got 34.5
Explanation:
Which letter indicates the asthenosphere
Answer:
q
Explanation:
A student wants to use cookies to make a model of the genetic makeup of the offspring of asexual reproduction. He has vanilla cookies and chocolate cookies available. How can he make his model?
A.
Put chocolate cookies in a row with arrows between them showing the progression from parent to offspring.
B.
Use one chocolate cookie parent with arrows showing that it produces vanilla cookies and chocolate cookies as offspring.
C.
Use chocolate cookies and vanilla cookies as the parents, and vanilla cookies and chocolate cookies as the offspring.
D.
Use chocolate cookies and vanilla cookies as parents, and combine half a vanilla cookie and half a chocolate cookie for the offspring.
Answer:
i am not sure but it seems D is the best
Answer:
A
Explanation:
It seems to be the most logical. My reasoning is that for B when it uses one parent cookie that produced genetically different offspring. That is what makes it incorrect. The other two options involve two parents which means that the reproduction would be sexual. A. would be the closest to the answer.
Please let me know if this is correct! Hope it helped.
By what mechanism does cyclohexanol react when treated in concentrated sulfuric acid/phosphoric acid and what compound results?
Answer:
The mechanism is E1 and the product is cyclohexene
Explanation:
Attached to this answer is an image of the reaction mechanism of the reaction between cyclohexanol and concentrated sulfuric acid/phosphoric acid. The acid (H3O^+) acts as catalyst.
We can see that the first step in the mechanism is the protonation of the -OH group of the alcohol. This is followed by loss of water molecule which is a good leaving group.
The water now acts as a Lewis base by abstracting a proton from the substrate, forming cyclohexene and regenerating the acid catalyst.
What is the charge on an atom after it gains two electrons during the formation of a bond?
One positive charge
Two positive charges
Two negative charges
One negative charge
Answer:
Two Negative Charges
Explanation:
C. Two negative charges
If an atom has an equal number of protons and electrons, its net charge is 0. If it gains an extra electron, it becomes negatively charged and is known as an anion. If it loses an electron, it becomes positively charged and is known as a cation.Given condition: An atom gains two electrons during the formation of a bond.
As we know gaining an electron results in a negative charge and here two electrons being gained.
Therefore, the charge on it after gaining two electrons will be two negative charges.
Thus, the correct option is option C.
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how to covert ethanol into 2-butanol.(show reaction)
Explanation:
Conversion -
Ethanol to 2-butanolCH₃–CH₂–OH → CH₃–CH₂– CH(OH)–CH₃
Explaination -
CH₃–CH₂–OH + HCl → CH₃–CH₂– Cl + H₂O
Now,
CH₃–CH₂– Cl + 2Na + Cl–CH₂–CH₃ → CH₃–CH₂–CH₂–CH₃ + 2NaCl (wurtz reaction)
Now,
CH₃–CH₂–CH₂–CH₃ + Cl₂ → CH₃–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–Cl + HCl (Halogenation)
Now,
CH₃–CH₂–CH₂–CH₂–Cl + KOH (alc.) → CH₃–CH₂–CH=CH₂ + KCl + H₂O
Now,
CH₃–CH₂–CH=CH₂ + H₂O → CH₃–CH₂–CH(OH)–CH₃ (Hydration of alkene by MR addition rule)
Why does water have a much higher boiling point than methane even though water (H20) and methane (CH4) molecules are approximately the same size?
A. Only metallic bonds exist between methane molecules.
B. Only Van der Waals forces exist between water molecules.
C. Only metallic bonds exist between water molecules.
D. Only Van der Waals forces exist between methane molecules.
Answer:
Water has a higher boiling point because the hydrogen bonds that form water molecules are stronger than the Van der Waals interactions among methane molecules, therefor more energy must be provided in order to break the hydrogen bonds and allow the water molecules to escape the liquid state.
Explanation:
Water has a much higher boiling point than methane because only Van der Waals forces exist between methane molecules.
What are chemical bonds?Chemical bonds are forces of attraction between ions, molecules, and atoms.
There are different types of bonds present
Covalent bonds are the strongest bonds.
The molecules of water are joined by a hydrogen bond, thus its boiling point is high.
The molecules of Methane are attached by the van der Waals force, and it is weaker than the hydrogen bond.
Thus, methane has a lower boiling point than water.
Weaker bonds easily get broken.
Thus, the correct option is D.
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Which is a chemical property of soda ash?
Explanation:
A chemical property of soda ash is, it is a alkaline compound
Convert 98.5 Pa into mm Hg. (133.32 Pa = 1.00 mm Hg)
2 or more forces that are not equal and opposite of one another can cause change in motion
A. Balanced force
B.friction
C.gravitational force
D.unbalanced force
Answer:
D unbalanced force
Explanation:
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describe, in terms of the motion of particles in an object, how heat conduction transfers energy between objects or from one part of an object to another part at a lower temperature.
Answer:
Molecular movement
Explanation:
When an object gets hotter, its molecules gain more kinetic energy and then move faster. Therefore, the fast-moving molecules will cause those around them to move faster as well, and the colder (or more slow-moving molecule object) object or part is heated up.
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Describe the role of chloroplasts in photosynthesis. (ASAP)
Answer:
Chloroplasts absorb sunlight and use it in conjunction with water and carbon dioxide gas to produce food for the plant. Chloroplasts capture light energy from the sun to produce the free energy stored in ATP and NADPH through a process called photosynthesis.
Explanation:
Calculate the pH after 20.0% (by moles) of the benzoic acid is converted to benzoate anion by addition of a strong base. Use the dissociation equilibrium to calculate the pH. pH = ________
Answer:
pH = 4.79
Explanation:
The equilibrium of benzoic acid, BH, is:
BH ⇄ B⁻ + H⁺
Where B⁻ is benzoate anion
Where the dissociation equilibrium, Ka, is:
Ka = 6.46x10⁻⁵ = [B⁻] [H⁺] / [BH]
If 20.0% is B⁻, 80.0% is BH, replacing:
6.46x10⁻⁵ = [20.0%] [H⁺] / [80.0%]
1.615x10⁻⁵ = [H⁺]
As pH = -log [H⁺]
pH = 4.79List what you are thankful for! (It's Thanksgiving! Answer if you bake! Or if you like cakes pies cookies and treats!!! )
Answer:
I do not bake but my mom is a professional baker.
Explanation:
A roof over my head and a warm home.
Plenty of drinkable water.
I don't have to go hungry.
I can enjoy the small and free pleasures of life.
Access to the internet.
My friends and family.
My health.
The kindness of people I have never met before.
100. g of ice at 0 is added to 300.0 g of water at 60C. Assuming no transfer of heat to
the surroundings, what is the temperature of the liquid water after all the ice has
melted?
The final temperature of the liquid water after all the ice has melted is equal to 25°C.
What is the specific heat capacity?The specific heat capacity can be described as the quantity of heat needed to raise the temperature in one unit (1kg) of substance by one-degree Celcius.
The formula to show the relationship between the specific heat capacity and heat absorbed or lost is:
Q = mCΔT
Given, the amount of ice, m = 100g
The amount of water, M = 300g
The specific heat capacity of the water, C = 1 cal /g°C
The heat of fusion of ice, C = 80 cal/g
Heat given by water = Heat taken by ice + Heat taken by water formed from ice
300 × 1 ×(60 - T) = 100 × 80 + 100 × 1 ×T
18000 - 300 T = 8000 + 100 T
400 T = 10000
T = 25°C
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Answer:
first and 3rd are ur answers
How do living systems follow the laws of conservation of mass?
Answer:
they use it when a living organism dies.
Explanation:
when d organism decomposes carbon is released that enters back into d earth. this follows d law of mass
Calculate pCl for the titration of 100.0mL of 0.1000 MCI with 0.1000 M
AgNO3 for the addition of 0.00 and 20.00 mL AgNO3.
the titration is the most important part in determining whether
A ball was massed in a dish. The total mass was 15.6 grams. Treball was placed in a
cylinder containing 26.7 ml of water. The new water level was 38.9 ml. If the mass of the dish is 1.03 grams, what is the mass of the ball?
Answer:
14.57g
Explanation:
Given parameters:
Mass of dish + ball = 15.6g
Initial volume of water in the cylinder = 26.7mL
Final volume of water in the cylinder = 38.9mL
Mass of dish = ?
Unknown
Mass of the ball = ?
Solution;
Since the mass of ball and dish is 15.6g,
Mass of the ball =Mass of ball + dish - mass of the dish
Insert the parameters and solve;
Mass of the ball = 15.6g - 1.03g = 14.57g
A sample of 6.44 g of napthalene (C10H8) is dissolved in 80.1 g of benzene (C6H6). Calculate the percent by mass of napthalene in this solution.
Answer:
7.44%
Explanation:
[tex]\frac{6.44}{6.44+80.1} *100=7.44[/tex]
A gas has a volume of 6.00 liters at a temperature of 27° C and a pressure of 1,00 atm. What is the volume of the gas, in liters, at a temperature of 327°C and a
pressure of 3.00 atm?
We are given:
P1 = 1 atm P2 = 3 atm
T1 = 300 K T2 = 600 K
V1 = 6 L V2 = v L
Finding the final Volume:
From the ideal gas equation:
PV = nRT
since in the given scenario, the universal gas constant (R) and number of moles(n) are constant
So, for both the cases, the value of n*R will be a constant k
Hence, we can write that:
PV / T = k [where k is a constant]
Since the constant 'k' is the same for both the cases, we can write that:
P1V1 / T1 = P2V2 / T2
replacing the variables
1 * 6 / 300 = 3 * v / 600
1/50 = v / 200
v = 200/50
v = 4 L
Therefore, the volume of the gas at 600K and 3 atm will have a volume of 4 L
8. ______________ and _____________ are located in the nucleus.
Answer:
protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus.
what step of the scientific method do we decide whether our hypothesis was correct or not