Answer:
I hope that I helped and I am sorry but that is the only answers that I could find right now. Hope you get the answer for the other question
Explanation:
1. The earth is made up of three different layers: the crust, the mantle and the core
2. Oceanic crust and continental crust
3. Silicate rock
5. The outermost part of Earth's structure is known as the lithosphere is mostly composed of liquid iron and nickel
B). Does not dissolve in water
C). Forms crystal structures
D). Does not conduct electricity
Answer:
The answer is D
Explanation:
Ionic compounds have high melting and boiling points.They can dissolve in water.And they donot form crystal structurs by dissolving.And they donot conduct electricity.
Table salt (an ionic compound) forms crystal structures, similar to other ionic compounds, due to the strong electrostatic forces holding its ions in a well-organized lattice. So the correct option is C.
The property of table salt, which is also a property of other ionic compounds, is that it forms crystal structures. Table salt, like all ionic solids, exhibits a crystalline structure because its ions are held together by strong electrostatic forces of attraction in a rigid and well-organized lattice. In contrast, ionic compounds typically have high melting points, dissolve in water, and can conduct electricity when dissolved or molten because ions are free to move, allowing for the flow of electric charge.
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they want me to put an explanation but im not bout to do that uhnuhn
Answer: agree
Explanation: because there is always a force that causes motion..
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Newton's first law of motion states that an object in motion will continue to move at a constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. So, not all objects in motion require a force to keep them in motion.
According to Newton's first law of motion, an object in motion will continue to move at a constant speed in a straight line unless acted upon by an external force. So, it is not true that any object in motion must experience a force to keep it in motion. The force is only necessary to change the object's state of motion, such as slowing it down or altering its direction.
For example, imagine a hockey puck sliding on a frictionless ice rink. Once given an initial push, the puck will continue moving at a constant speed in a straight line until it encounters an external force, such as contact with the boards or another player.
Therefore, I disagree with the student's claim. An object in motion does not necessarily need a force to keep it in motion, but rather a force is required to change its state of motion.
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Battery
Light
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Answer:
First, you need to charge the battery.
You do this by connecting the device to the electricity, in this way you can store the energy, that comes in form of electric energy, in the battery, that stores the energy in form of chemical energy.
When you push the "ON" button, the energy stored in the battery starts to run in the device, in form of electrical energy, in this way it reaches all the components and the computer is fully turned on.
At this moment the Chromebook turns on its screen, producing luminous energy (so consumes the electric energy that comes from the battery, and turns it into luminous energy).
There are other transformations, for example, in the cooler (the small fan inside the device) there is a transformation from electrical energy to mechanical energy (because the fan is rotating now).