Answer:b. gravitational, kinetic, thermal
Explanation:
The above explains the mechanism of the core forming process on earth/planet.
It is believed that this process might has contributed significantly to a planet's early stages heating. The time when these core-forming event happened is thought to have been mainly completed very early when Earth was young . The type of this event rather than it being seen as a single catastrophic event, it is likely to have been as a result of contractions on the earth severally.
The addition of partially differentiated material from another giant impact the rate of this spasm , and it increases each time the planet's mass is to increased.
This is a little on the history of planetary evolution.
Answer:
lead
Explanation:
lead have no reaction with Hcl unlike aluminum,zinc, magnesium... and it forms a black oxide
A.) 125 mL
B.) 250 mL
C.) 500 mL
D.) 2,000 mL
Answer: Option (B) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
The given data is as follows.
= 2.0 M, = 1.0 ml
= 0.008 M, = ?
Therefore, calculate the volume of given solution as follows.
=
Now, putting the given values into the above formula as follows.
=
=
= 250 ml
Therefore, volume of the solution obtained is 250 ml.
Answer:
Pretty sure, don't quote me on this, but I think that the answer is the magma. So sorry if I'm wrong! Learned this last year and it was a brief recap so don't remember the exact answer.
Explanation:
Hello!
What is the mass of 2.50 ×1022 molecules of NaOH (Molar mass = 40.0 g/mol)?
Data:
Molar Mass of NaOH = 40 g/mol
Solving: According to the Law Avogradro, we have in 1 mole of a substance, 6.02x10²³ atoms/mol or molecules
1 mol -------------------- 6.02*10²³ molecules
y mol -------------------- 2.50*10²² molecules
Product of extremes equals product of means
Solving: Find the mass value now
40 g ----------------- 1 mol of NaOH
x g ------------- 0.042 mol of NaOH
Answer:
The mass is 1.68 grams
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Explanation:
1s 2s 2p
1s 2s 2p1s2 2s1
1s 2s 2p1s2 2s1 2 1 1
1s 2s 2p1s2 2s1 2 1 11s2 2s2
Answer:
Everything that has mass and takes up space is matter. Every day, you encounter phenomena that either don't have mass or don't take up space. They are non-matter. Basically, any type of energy or any abstract concept is an example of something that is not matter.
An apple.
A person.
A table.
Air.
Water.
A computer.
Paper.
Iron.
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