Answer:
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of mass, mass can neither be created nor be destroyed. Thus the mass of products has to be equal to the mass of reactants. The number of atoms of each element has to be same on reactant and product side. Thus chemical equations are balanced.
Combustion of glucose is represented by following balanced equation:
where (s) represents solid state, (g) represents gaseous state and (l) represents liquid state.
B. double-concave
C. plano-convex
D. plano-concave
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
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3. If the distance from a converging lens to the object is less than the focal length of the lens, the image will be _______ the object.
A. real, inverted, and smaller than
B. virtual, upright, and larger than
C. virtual, upright, and smaller than
D. real, inverted, and larger than
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
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4. Which of the following values represents an index of refraction of an actual material?
A. .25
B. 0
C. .5
D. 1.25
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
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5. Which, if any, of these mirrors can produce a real image?
A. Plane
B. Convex spherical
C. No mirrors can produce a real image.
D. Concave spherical
Student Answer: A
Answer: Incorrect
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6. When white light is incident on a prism, which one of the resulting color components will have the lowest index of refraction?
A. Yellow
B. Blue
C. Green
D. Orange
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
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12. Which of the following is not a reason fluorescent lamps are advantageous over incandescent lamps?
A. Fluorescent lamps operate at a higher temperature than incandescent lamps.
B. Fluorescent lamps are more efficient than incandescent lamps.
C. Fluorescent lamps dissipate more energy as light instead of heat than incandescent lamps.
D. Fluorescent lamps produce light with less glare than incandescent lamps.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
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15. Which of the following is not a characteristic of electromagnetic waves?
A. They can travel through a vacuum.
B. They can be refracted.
C. They can be reflected.
D. They can travel at various speeds through any one material.
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
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16. A ray at which angle would produce the most glare?
A. 37 degrees
B. 70 degrees
C. 25 degrees
D. 59 degrees
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
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18. Which of the following statements is true of glare control?
A. Using bulbs that aren't frosted will help to diffuse the light and reduce glare.
B. Special care must be taken to prevent glare where a low illuminance is required.
C. Redirecting lamp fixtures and adjusting bulb types will do little to control glare.
D. Indirect lighting is preferred to direct lighting because it produces less glare.
Student Answer: C
Answer: Incorrect
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19. Which of the following objects uses two converging lenses to produce two images, the second of which is virtual, magnified, and inverted?
A. Slide projector
B. Compound microscope
C. Corrective eyeglasses
D. Camera
Student Answer: D
Answer: Incorrect
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20. The light intensity of a source is 100 candelas. The illuminance on a surface is 4 lux. How far is the surface from the source?
A. 4 meters
B. 6 meters
C. 5 meters
D. 7 meters
Student Answer: B
Answer: Incorrect
A: protons
B:electrons
C:neutrons
D:quarks
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2: If the atomic number of an element is 16, then it has 16 electrons.
True
False
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3: An unknown substance is tested and found to have the following physical properties:
brittle
fair conductor of electricity
dull (not shiny)
The substance is most likely a _____.
A:metal
B:metalloid
C:nonmetal
D:can not be determined without more data
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1)Protons and Neutrons have approximately equal masses
2)TRUE
3) B-Metalloid
Answer:
its a and b
Explanation:
i got it right on test
Sediments are buried, pressure increases, volume of sediment decreases, sandstone compresses, saline solution becomes evaporated,and thenforms an evaporite.
An evaporite can be defined as a mineral deposit containing saline substances that are produced due to the evaporation of a water body.
In this context, the sequence of events in the formation of an evaporite are listed as follows:
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Answer: The mass of produced is, 15.2 grams.
Explanation : Given,
Mass of = 30.0 g
Mass of = 10.0 g
Molar mass of = 100 g/mol
Molar mass of = 36.5 g/mol
First we have to calculate the moles of and .
and,
Now we have to calculate the limiting and excess reagent.
The balanced chemical equation is:
From the balanced reaction we conclude that
As, 2 mole of react with 1 mole of
So, 0.274 moles of react with moles of
From this we conclude that, is an excess reagent because the given moles are greater than the required moles and is a limiting reagent and it limits the formation of product.
Now we have to calculate the moles of
From the reaction, we conclude that
As, 2 mole of react to give 1 mole of
So, 0.274 mole of react to give mole of
Now we have to calculate the mass of
Molar mass of = 110.98 g/mole
Therefore, the mass of produced is, 15.2 grams.