Answer is: C. Water can dissociate many ionic compounds through ion-dipole interactions.
For example, dissociation of potassium bromide: KBr(aq) → K⁺(aq) + Br⁻(aq).
Some ionic compounds cannot dissociate in water, for example calcium sulfate (CaSO₄), silver chloride (AgCl), lead(II)-carbonate (PbCO₃).
An ion-dipole is electrostatic interaction between a charged ion (cations and anions) and a molecule that has a dipole (in this example water).
Dipole is a separation of positive and negative charges. In water, hydrogen has positive and oxygen has negative charge.
Answer:
The wall of the arteries belongs to the circulatory system. The fat deposit belongs to the adipose connective tissue.
Explanation:
The arterial system is the high pressure portion of the circulatory system. Blood pressure ranges from the maximum pressure during cardiac contraction, called systolic pressure, to the minimum pressure, or diastolic pressure, between contractions when the heart rests between cycles. This variation in pressure in the arteries produces a pulse that is observable in any artery, and is an indicator of cardiac activity. The wall of the arteries is thick, formed of elastic muscle tissue.
Adipose tissue is a type of connective tissue with special properties. It has many adipocytes, specialized cells, which have the main function of energy reserve, through a fat deposit, for the body, among others. Fat is deposited in fat cells also called adipocytes.
The arterial wall and fatty deposit belong to the cardiovascular system.
The arterial wall and the fatty deposit belong to the cardiovascular system in the human body.
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B. Surface current
C. Upwelling
D. Reflection
2) 0.101 kg Ti into atoms
Answer:
The answer to your question is below
Explanation:
1) 0.143g of Mg into atoms
- Look for the atomic number of Magnesium in the Periodic table
Atomic number = 24.31 g
-Use the Avogadro's number to find the number of atoms
24.31g ------------------- 6.023 x 10²³ atoms
0.143 g ----------------- x
x = (0.143 x 6.023 x 10²³) / 24.31
x = 8.613 x 10²² / 24.31
x = 3.54 x 10²¹ atoms
2) 0.101 kg of Ti into atoms
-Look for the atomic number of Titanium in the Periodic table
Atomic number = 47.87 g
-Use the Avogadro's number to find the number of atoms
47.87 g --------------------- 6.023 x 10²³
101 g ---------------------- x
x = (101 x 6.023 x 10²³) / 47.87
x = 6.08x 10²⁵ / 47.87
x = 1.27 x 10²⁴ atoms