Answer:
d. the new moon at perigee coming between Earth and the sun along a straight line
Explanation:
Solar eclipse occurs when moon comes in between sun and Earth and the three align in a straight line. The moon blocks the sunlight falling on the earth. The earth passes through the shadow of the moon.This phase of moon is New moon.
A total eclipse is said to occur when the disc of moon complete covers the disc of sun. This happens when moon is at closest position to earth in it orbit that is at perigee.
Answer:
Mass of the hydrated salt required is 85.8 g
Explanation:
Molar mass of anhydrous lithium chloride = 42.5 g/mol
Molar mass of lithium chloride monohydrate = 60.5 g/mol
Mass of water molecule in the hydrated salt = 18 g/mol
Ratio of lithium chloride to water molecule in the hydrated salt = 42.5 : 18
Mass of water molecule in the hydrated salt that will contain 60.3 g of lithium chloride = 60.3/42.5 × 18 g = 25.5 g
Therefore mass of hydrated salt required = (60.3 + 25.5) g = 85.8 g
The student will have to weigh out 85.8 g of the hydrated salt, and then heat the salt in an evaporating dish until it decomposes to liberates all the water of hydration in order to obtain the anhydrous salt.
Answer:
D
Explanation:
They both allow electrons to move from lower energy levels to higher energy levels.
In real life, a given system can approach equilibrium from different starting points but will still have the same equilibrium constant. It is because the rate of reaction for product formation and reactants forming is the same. It came to a point where their reaction attains equilibrium.
b. N₂O₃
c. NO₂
d. NO
e. N2₂O
B. The critical temperature is the temperature above which the liquid phase of a pure substance cannot exist.
C. The critical temperature is the temperature below which the liquid phase of a pure substance cannot exist.
D. The critical temperature is the temperature at which all three phases can coexist.
E. The critical temperature is the temperature at which the pure substance reaches, but cannot go beyond, the critical pressure.
Can someone explain this one?
Answer:what do u mean tho
Explanation: