The mass of the solution of sugar and water is 120 grams.
Mass is the quantity of matter of a physical body.
The mass of the sugar is given is 20g
The mass of the water is 100 g.
100 + 20 = 120 gram
Thus, the mass of the solution of sugar and water is 120 grams.
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b. energy
c. heat transferred
d. force
B. Velocity
C. Inertia
D. Force
Answer:
D. Force
Explanation:
Applied force can cause change in direction
A force applied at an angle to the direction of motion of an object can cause it to change direction. It is possible that the object keeps going at the same speed, if the force is applied perpendicular to the direction of motion. But the velocity of the the object changes.
Answer:
The first step is to find the number of moles of OH⁻ that reacted with the HCl. To do this multiply 2.00L by 1.50M to get 3 moles of Ca(OH)₂. Then you multiply 3 by 2 (there are 2 moles of OH⁻ per every 1 mole of Ca(OH)₂) to get 6 moles of OH⁻. That means that you needed 6 moles of HCl since 1 mole of HCl contains 1 mole of H⁺ and equal amounts H⁺ and OH⁻ reacted with each other. To find the molarity of the HCl solution you need to divide 6mol by 1L to get 6M. Tat means that the concentration of the acid was 6M.
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