Answer:
Velocity
Explanation:
The change of velocity rate it's the definition of acceleration.
While increasing or decreasing velocity, it means that an acceleration it's happening.
Using some math:
This can be read as "the acceleration it's equal to te variation of velocity with respect to time"
Answer:
Explanation:
Givens
P = 1.25 atm
V = 5.4 L
P1 = 3 atm
V1 = ??
Formula
The basic formula is P*V = P1 * V1
Solution
1.25 * 5.4 = 3 * V1
6.75 = 3*V1
6.75 /3 = 3*V1/3
2.25 = V1
Answer:oxygen
Explanation:
(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.
When we place ice cubes into a glass of lemonade then transfer of thermal energy from lemon water to ice cubes takes place.
Transfer of energy means the transformation of energy from one form to another form or from one place to another place.
When we place ice cubes into a glass of lemonade, as we know that the temperature of ice cubes is low and it has low thermal energy and the temperature of lemonade is high and have a high thermal energy as compared to ice cubes. In this condition thermal energy goes from lemonade to the ice cube till they both have same thermal energy.
Hence, transfer of thermal energy takes place.
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There is less energy at the end of the explosion than there is at the beginning.
There is the same amount of energy at the end of the explosion than there is at the beginning.<<<My answer
The amount of energy before and after the explosion depends on the type of reaction.
Can someone please check it?