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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Answer:
Friction occurs because no surface is perfectly smooth. Rougher surfaces have more friction between them. Heavier objects also have more friction because they press together with greater force. Friction produces heat because it causes the molecules on rubbing surfaces to move faster and have more energy.
Explanation:
Answer:
Friction occurs because no surface is perfectly smooth. Rougher surfaces have more friction between them.
Explanation:
Which of the following is not related to the First Law of Motion?
An object in motion stays in motion unless acted on by an outside force.
An object at rest will stay at rest.
An object must overcome inertia to begin moving.
Having a heavier mass may increase the force of a moving object.
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Which of the following is not an example of friction?
Pouring water off a bridge and watching it turn to small drops by the time it hits the ground.
A wrecking ball swinging towards its target.
A piece of ice dropping into a glass of water that sinks more slowly than it fell through the air.
Smoothing an ice rink with a Zamboni.
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What three quantities are involved with the Second Law of Motion?
acceleration, gravity, inertia
acceleration, inertia, force
mass, gravity, acceleration
acceleration, force, mass
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Why do phytoplanktons have projections and form long chains?
To catch more food
To respire oxygen more efficiently
To keep from sinking and capture more light
To evade predators
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If an object's acceleration is zero, which of these could be true?
it is slowing down
it is stopped
it is not changing its speed
Both B and C could be true
Answer: yes
Explanation: they contain sodium, potassium, chloride, bicarbonate, calcium, phosphate, magnesium, copper, zinc, manganese, molybdenum, copper, and chromium also.
b) They both have the same mass.
c) A mole of magnesium has more mass.
d) They both have the same number of atoms.
Answer: d) They both have the same number of atoms.
Explanation:
A mole is defined as the amount of substance that contains Avogardro number of the substance. Avogadro's number is given by .
According to avogadro's law, 1 mole of every substance weighs equal to its molecular mass and contains avogadro's number
Thus 1 mole of magnesium and iron both contains particles.
B.iodide-53
C.iodide-127
D.iodine-127
Answer:
iodine-127
Explanation:
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is an example of two-phase mixture and this can be separated by .
Further explanation:
Mixture:
The material that is made up of two or more substances is called a mixture. It has no fixed formula and its composition is also varied. All the individual constituents retain their properties after the formation of the mixture.
Types of mixtures:
1. Homogeneous mixtures
Homogeneous is a Latin word that means the same. These mixtures have a uniform composition throughout. These types of mixtures consist of a single phase only. Air, orange juice and blood are the examples of a homogenous mixture.
2. Heterogeneous mixtures
Heterogeneous is a Latin word that means different. These mixtures that have non-uniform composition throughout. These mixtures have more than one phase. Concrete, soda and chocolate chip cookies are the examples of a heterogeneous mixture.
Characteristics of mixtures:
1. It has a variable composition and has no formula.
2. Mixtures are not formed by any chemical reactions.
3. Mixtures can be either homogeneous or heterogeneous.
4. The constituents of the mixtures can be separated by physical methods such as filtration, heating, drying, distillation, crystallization.
5. The properties of the individual particles of the mixture are retained even after the formation of mixtures.
A mixture of sand and water is an example of a two-phase mixture. Here sand is a solid whereas water is a liquid. The components of the mixture are separated by filtration. Sand will remain on the surface of filter paper while water passes through it.
Learn more:
1. Characteristics of a mixture: brainly.com/question/1917079
2. Example of physical change: brainly.com/question/1119909
Answer details:
Grade: High School
Subject: Chemistry
Chapter: Elements, compounds, and mixtures
Keywords: mixture, characteristics, formula, composition, properties, chemical reactions, filtration, distillation, heating, crystallization, homogeneous, heterogeneous, solid, liquid, sand, water, filter paper.