On a map each inch represents 25 miles what is the length of a highway if it is 6 inches long on a map

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If the solution described in the introduction is cooled to 0 ∘c, what mass of kno3 should crystallize? enter your answer numerically in grams.

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14 g is the solubility per 100 g water, since it is difficult to read the graph. 
Then, in 130 g H20 the solubility would be 14 g KNO3/100 g H2O x 130 g H2O = 18 g KNO3 
The question asks how much crystallizes. 
Initial 34.0 g minus 18.0 g still dissolved = 16.0 g crystallizes.

KNO3 of 10g will undergo crystallization at 0 °

Because the heavier the KNO3 mass will require a higher temperature in the dissolution process.

Further explanation

Potassium nitrate is a nitrate salt compound from potassium with the molecular formula KNO3. Potassium nitrate salt can be made by reacting potassium chloride with sodium nitrate. If the saturated solution each of the solution is mixed with each other, then it will form sodium chloride salt because NaCl in water is small, the salt will settle. By cooling the filtered filtrate KNO3 will undergo crystallization

This compound decomposes with oxygen evolution at 500 ° C according to the reaction equation:

2 NaNO3 (s) -> 2NaNO 2 (s) + O2 (g)

Crystallization is separation by forming crystals so that the mixture can be separated. A gaseous or liquid substance can cool or condense and form crystals because it undergoes a crystallization process. Crystals will also form from a solution that will be saturated with a certain solvent. The more the number of crystals, the better, because the less likely to be polluted by dirt.

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An electron is moving in the presence of an electric field of 400 N/C. What force does the electron experience?

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Given

Electric Field strength E=400\ N/C

charge of electron q=1.6* 10^(-19)\ C

Force on the charge particle is given by

F=qE

F=1.6* 10^(-19)* 400

F=640* 10^(-19)\ N

but this force will be acting in the direction opposite to the direction of Electric field because electron is negatively charged                                            

Air contains 78.08% nitrogen, 20.095% oxygen, and 0.93% argon. calculate the partial pressure of oxygen if the total pressure of the air sample is 1.7 atm.a.

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partial pressure in a mixture of two or more gases will be given by formula

P_(partial) = mole fraction of gas * total pressure

now here mole fraction is same as percentage of gas in the mixture

Now mole fraction of oxygen is 0.20095 (20.095%)

now here pressure of oxygen in the mixture is given as

P_(o_2) = 0.20095 * P_(total)

P_(o_2) = 0.20095 * 1.7

P_(o_2) = 0.342 atm

so pressure due to oxygen in the mixture will be 0.342 atm

Answer:

20.095

Explanation:

You have two identical pure silver ingots. You place one of them in a glass of water and observe it to sink to the bottom. You place the other in a container full of mercury and observe that it floats. Comparing the buoyant forces in the two cases you conclude that a.) the buoyant force in water is smaller than in mercury

b.) the buoyant force in the water is larger than that in mercury

c.) the buoyant force in the water is zero and that in mercury is non - zero

d.) the buoyant force in the water is equal to that in mercury

e.) no conclusion can be made about the respective values of the buoyant forces

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Answer: a)

Explanation:

The buoyant force, as stated by Archimedes’ principle, is equal to the weight of the liquid that occupies the same volumen as the submerged object, as follows:

Fb = δ.V.g

If this force is larger than the weight of the object (that means that the fluid is denser than the solid), the object floats, which is the case for silver and mercury.

Instead, silver density is larger than water density, which explains why the pure silver ingot sinks.

Finally, as mercury is denser than water, we conclude that for a same object, the buoyant force in mercury is larger than in water (exactly 13.6 times greater).  

A machine can make doing work easier by reducing the force exerted, changing the distance over which the force is exerted, or changing the direction of the force.True OR False


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I believe the correct answer is true. A machine can make doing work easier by reducing the force exerted, changing the distance over which the force is exerted, or changing the direction of the force. Hope this answer the question.
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