what happens when you mix muriatic acid and phenolphthalein indicator together

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Answer: When you mix muriatic acid and phenolphthalein indicator together, the solution is colorless. Phenolphthalein indicator will turn pink to basic compounds only not acidic solutions.

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What cause local winds to form?

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 Local winds are small-scale winds produced by local changes in air pressure
Dits causes from air when it's raining and then it stops and I The wind will come

If there are many forces acting on an object how can the net force be 0

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You have to balance out those forces and apply the same amount of equal and opposite force to it. I hope I helped ^^

the particles that make up a rock are constantly moving. however, a rock does not visibly vibrate. why is this?

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Only the particles inside the rock/solid are moving, not the actual rock. 
It is due to a low entropy level in the rock, and also the type of chemical bonds the rock has. 
An example similar to this  one would be diamond. It is made up of carbon bonds. But once you take a (real) diamond out of the ground, it very slowly, not visible to the human eye, yet surely is turning back into graphite. (another substance made by carbon bonds)
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A 4 kg rock is rolling 10 m/s find its kinetic energy

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The answer is 200 J

The kinetic energy (KE) is:
KE = 1/2 m * v²
m - mass of the object
v - velocity of the object

We have:
m = 4 kg
v = 10 m/s

KE = 1/2 * 4 kg * 10² m/s
KE = 200 J

Consider the following events of photosynthesis.1. Light energy excites electrons.
2. Water molecules are split.
3. NADPH is formed.

In which locations do each of these events occur?
A. 1. photosystem II
2. photosystem III
3. photosystem I
B. 1. photosystem II
2. photosystem II
3. photosystem I
C. 1. photosystem I
2. photosystem I
3. photosystem II
D. 1. photosystem I
2. photosystem II
3. photosystem II

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There are different photo systems involved in the phenomenon of photosynthesis which are units of protein

The two photo-systems are required for aerobic photosynthesis

Photosystem I

Photosystem II

The photosystem II absorbs energy [ thus light energy excites electron]

In photosystem II splits water molecules are split.

The excited electrons are transferred through cytochrome to photosystem I

In photosystem I NaDPH is formed.

thus answer is

B.

1. photosystem II

2. photosystem II

3. photosystem I

The correct locations for each of the events in photosynthesis are:

A. 1. photosystem II

2. photosystem III

What is photosynthesis?

Photosynthesis is the biological process by which green plants, algae, and certain bacteria convert light energy from the sun into chemical energy in the form of glucose (a type of sugar) and oxygen.

Photosynthesis is a fundamental process that sustains life on Earth and enables the existence of complex ecosystems and diverse organisms. It is the basis for the production of food, fuel, and other essential resources for both humans and the natural world.

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What dose it mean to say that mass is conserved during a physical change?

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