Answer: Yes, it is possible for each samples to contain 1 mole of a substance because the number of moles are not dependent on the mass or the volume.
Explanation:
The formula for the number of moles is given by:
As, the masses of 2 samples are different, so the number of moles will be dependent only on the molar masses of the samples.
Volume has no effect on the number of moles.
b)when the net force on an object decreases ,the objects acceleration increases
c)when the net force on an object decreases, the acceleration doesnt change
d)when the net force on an object decreases, the objects acceleration decreases
d. when the net force on an object decreases, the objects acceleration decreases
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(2) Reaction products contribute to acid rain.
(3) It is impossible to control nuclear fission.
(4) It is difficult to dispose of wastes
The problem that is commonly associated with nuclear power facilities is "It is difficult to dispose of wastes" Option D. This is further explained below.
Generally, Nuclear power plants are simply defined as using the heat generated by nuclear fission to heat water. Atoms are torn apart in nuclear fission to generate smaller atoms.
In conclusion, nuclear power facilities have waste compounds that are hard to decompose.
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IF there is a decrease in the temperature at the equator then it is possible that there is an increase in the speed of current.
Answer: It decreases.
Explanation: Solubility of gas in a particular liquid is the volume of gas in ml that can dissolve in unit volume of the liquid to form the saturated solution at the given temperature and under a pressure of 1 atmosphere.
Effect of temperature on solubility of gas:
Solubility of gas decreases with increase in temperature as on heating some gas is expelled out of the solution.
According to Le Chateliers principle , on increasing the temperature, the reaction will shift in a direction where temperature is decreasing i.e. backward direction and thus the solubility would decrease.