Answer:
The given blank can be filled with separation.
Explanation:
A technique, which is used for distinguishing particles from a solution on the basis of shape, size, the viscosity of the medium, density, and rotor speed is known as centrifugation. The machine used for this purpose is known as a centrifuge. The centrifuges majorly have an application in science, and for this centrifugal force is used that distinguishes liquids, which exhibits distinct weights.
This is actually D. separation by density
Answer:
False
Explanation:
This property depends on the intermolecular interactions of the analyzed compound.
In most cases, this property is fulfilled, but one of the most important exceptions is water since ice cubes float in liquid water which means that its density is lower than that of liquid water.
This is due to one of the types of bonds that binds hydrogen bonds to water molecules.
Hydrogen bridges are a molecular interaction that occurs between the hydrogen in one molecule of water and the oxygen in another molecule.
Recall the formula of the density
The volume is inversely proportional to the density this means that the lower the volume the higher the density and the higher the volume the lower the density.
This type of bonding means that when the freezes there is more space between the molecules, then they occupy a larger volume
Therefore, if we have the same mass in the liquid state and the solid-state, the molecules in the liquid state will be closer together occupying less volume (higher density) and the molecules that are in the solid-state occupy a greater volume (lower density)
Answer: The atom with 6 protons and 6 neutrons and an atom with 6 protons and 7 neutrons are the isotopes of same element.
Explanation:
Isotopes are defined as the chemical species that belong to the same element but differ in their mass number.
This also means that the chemical species have same number of protons and electrons but different number of neutrons.
Atomic number is defined as the number of protons or electrons that are present in a neutral atom.
Atomic number = number of protons = number of electrons
Mass number is defined as the sum of number of protons and neutrons that are present in an atom.
Mass number = Number of protons + Number of neutrons
From the given options:
The elements having same number of protons will be the isotopes of same element.
Hence, the atom with 6 protons and 6 neutrons and an atom with 6 protons and 7 neutrons are the isotopes of same element.
concentration of O₂ dissolved in H₂O can be written as ppm
ppm stands for parts per million - mg/kg
the amount of mg in 1 kg of solution
the mass of O₂ - 0.008 g
1000 mg equivalent to 1 g
therefore mass of O₂ in mg - 0.008 g x 1000 mg/g = 8 mg
the mass of water is 1000 g
1000 g is equivalent to 1 kg
mass of water in kg - 1000 g / 1000 g/kg = 1 kg
there's 8 mg of O₂ in 1 kg of water
therefore concentration of O₂ is - 8 mg/kg
also can be written as 8 ppm
answer is 8 ppm
Answer : The concentration of in parts per million is, 8 ppm
Solution : Given,
Mass of oxygen gas (solute) = 0.008 g
Mass of water (solvent) = 1000 g
First we have to calculate the mass of solution.
Mass of solution = Mass of solute + Mass of solvent = 0.008 + 1000 = 1000.008 g
Now we have to calculate the concentration of in parts per million.
ppm : It is defined as the mass of solute present in one million parts by mass of the solution.
Now put all the given values in this expression, we get
Therefore, the concentration of in parts per million is, 8 ppm
Answer:
Explanation:
The conclusion is the summary of the post experimental analysis. This involves the comparison of the results of the experiment with the theory and associated background literature related to the research or experimentation topic.
The purpose of the conclusion is to make a brief account of the findings of the research or experimentation process.
b. suspensions
c. colloids
d. solutions
The answer is A) heterogeneous mixtures, look up how a heterogeneous mixture is separated and it will tell you distillation. Have a nice day and good luck on the rest of your work