Ends....................?
85 N to the right
85 N to the left
115 N to the right
115 N to the left
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Let's illustrate this; see the attachment.
We see that Mrs. Jacobson is pushing to the right with a force of 100 N and there is another opposite force pushing with a force of 15 N. Since these are in opposite directions, we can say that the force opposite to Mrs. Jacobson is pushing the fridge -15 N to the right (instead of 15 N to the left).
The net force would then be:
100 N + (-15 N) = 85 N to the right
The answer is A.
Answer:
85 N to the right
Explanation:
Convention: rightwards positive
Force applied by Mrs. Jacobson:
+100
Force applied by the fridge:
-15
Net force
+100 - 15
+85
Dalton's model
Thomson's model
Rutherford's model
Current model
Answer:
Which atomic model describes the atom as a nucleus surrounded by electrons that may travel as waves in the electron cloud?
Explanation:
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b.)the pressure will decrease c.) the pressure will increase d.) the density will decrease
The pressure will increase. The correct option is (C).
The most reasonable change in property to expect when the volume of the gas is reduced is the pressure will increase.
This relationship between pressure and volume is described by Boyle's law, which states that when the volume of a gas decreases at constant temperature, the pressure of the gas increases.
This is because reducing the volume of the chamber decreases the space available for the gas particles to move, leading to more frequent collisions with the walls and an increase in pressure.
Therefore, as the volume of the gas is reduced in the chamber, the pressure will increase.
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Answer:b
Explanation:
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(b) BaCl2 + K2CO3 BaCO3 + 2KCl
(c) NiCO3 NiO + CO2
(d) Cl2 + 2NaBr 2NaCl + Br2
Answer: The correct answer is Option b.
Explanation:
Double displacement reactions are defined as the reactions in which exchange of ions takes place.
For the given options:
Option a:
This is an example of synthesis reaction.
Option b:
This is an example of double displacement reaction.
Option c:
This is an example of decomposition reaction.
Option d:
This is an example of single displacement reaction.
From the above information, the correct answer is Option b.
B) 2 g of hydrogen gas were produced.
C) Kay didn't correctly mass the precipitate.
D) Kay didn't collect all of the precipitate.
Answer: B) 2 g of hydrogen gas were produced.
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of products has to be equal to the mass of reactants. The number of atoms of each element has to be same on reactant and product side. Thus chemical equations are balanced.
Given: mass of reactants = mass of zinc + mass of hydrochloric acid = 65 g + 30 g = 95 g
Mass of products = Mass of zinc chloride + mass of hydrogen
As we know , mass of reactants = mass of products
Mass of zinc chloride + mass of hydrogen = 95 g
Given : Mass of zinc chloride = 93 g
93 g + mass of hydrogen = 95 g
mass of hydrogen = 95 g - 93 g = 2 g
Thus 2 g of hydrogen gas were produced.
Answer:
B) 2 g of hydrogen gas were produced.
Explanation:
Metals and acids react to form a salt and hydrogen gas, so this is the most likely explanation.