The age of the universe is approximately 13.8 billion years old. The universe is constantly expanding. A universe with a low density of matter is older than a matter – dmominated one. To determine the density and composition of the universe, scientists rely on missions such as NASA’s Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe spacecraft. They measure the thermal radiation left from Big Bang.
Answer:
I think it will start to have a greenish color and get lighter
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
A chemical change, as the name suggests, must result from a change in the chemical makeup and new substances are produced. A very common example is metal rusting.
A physical change can be observed without a change in chemical composition. No new substances are produces. Ripping paper and an ice cube melting are physical changes.
A rubber band stretching is a physical change. No new substances are made and the chemical makeup remains the same.
Answer:
physical
Explanation:
this is a physical action to create a change. does not involve chemicals or elements
Answer:
T2 = 29.79°C
Explanation:
Equliibrium signifies that heat loss = heat gained
Heat gained by Ice;
H = ML
Mass, M = Number of moles * Molar mass = 1 * 18 = 18g
l = 6.01 k J m o l = 334 J/g
C = 4.186 J/g
H = 18(334)
H = 6012
Heat lost by water
H = MCΔT
H = 18 * 4.186 * (50 - T2)
H = 3767.4 - 75.348T2
Since H = H, we have;
6012 = 3767.4 - 75.348T2
- 75.348T2 = 3767 - 6012
T2 = 2245 / 75.348
T2 = 29.79°C
B. milk turns sour.
C. melted butter solidifies in the refrigerator.
Answer:
A would be Physical
B would be Chemical
and C would be Physical
Explanation:
A would be physical because the wood is physically changing
B would be chemical because it's still milk but it now had clumps called curds and a very sour taste
C would be physical because the melted butter is physically changing from melted butter to solid butter.
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2. A 33.2 L tank contains 280 g of compressed helium. If the pressure inside the tank is 700.0 kPa, what is the temperature of the compressed gas? You must convert the mass of helium into moles using the molar mass of He. The conversion factor will be 1 mol / molar mass of helium. R = 8.31 kPa x L / mol x K
Answer: See below
Explanation:
1. To calculate the mass, you know you can convert by using molar mass. Since mass is in grams, we can use molar mass to convert moles to grams. This calls for the Ideal Gas Law.
Ideal Gas Law: PV=nRT
We manipulate the equation so that we are solving for moles, then convert moles to grams.
n=PV/RT
P= 100 kPa
V= 0.831 L
R= 8.31 kPa*L/mol*K
T= 27°C+273= 300 K
Now that we have our values listed, we can plug in to find moles.
We use the molar mass of NO₂ to find grams.
The mass is 1.52 g.
2. To calculate the temperature, we need to use the Ideal Gas Law.
Ideal Gas Law: PV=nRT
We can manipulate the equation so that we are solving for temperature.
T=PV/nR
P= 700.0 kPa
V= 33.2 L
R= 8.31 kPa*L/mol*K
n= 70 mol
Now that we have our values, we can plug in and solve for temperature.
The temperature is 40 K.