The correct answer is B.
scientific law which describes what occurs every time in a situation. Scientific law always applies under same condition.
Laws differs from scientific theory because they does not posit explanation of phenomena.
Different laws takes mathematical forms. Scientific law is being associated with natural science but social sciences also contains laws.
A good example of scientific law in social sciences is Zipf's law.
Answer:
B. a law is a proven fact that cannot be changed.
Explanation:
Answer:
7.4
Explanation:
F = m × a
F/a = m
m = 140 / 19
m = 7.4
1. weather maps/satellite
2. Doppler radar
3. radiosonde
4. wind vane
5. psychrometer
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A. uses two thermometers; a dry and wet bulb
B. points in the direction winds are coming from
C. uses frequency waves to track particle movement
D. used to help track air masses and fronts
E. carried with a weather balloon
Answer: The correct matching sequence is:
1 -D , 2-C, 3-E, 4-B , 5-A
Explanation:
Weather maps/satellite:These are the satellites used to monitor the climate on the Earth in day and night.Like moc=vment of clouds, El Nino. La Nina ertc
Doppler radar is a system used to track the velocity or motion of the rain , storm or precipitation.It emit microwave signals to check the change in frequency of the wave due to the motion of the particles.
Radiosonde is an instrument carried away by balloon or any other means into different layers of atmosphere and sends information via radio.
Wind vane is an instrument used to show the direction of the wind. P
Psychrometer is an instrument used to measure atmospheric humidity.It consist of two thermometer that is wet bulb thermometer and dry bulb thermometer.
Match each weather instrument with its description.
Answer:
approximately 4.8 grams of oxygen gas is formed.
Explanation:
To determine the amount of oxygen (O2) formed when 12.26 grams of potassium chlorate (KClO3) is heated, we need to consider the chemical reaction that occurs during this process. When KClO3 is heated, it decomposes into potassium chloride (KCl) and oxygen gas (O2).
The balanced chemical equation for this reaction is:
2 KClO3(s) → 2 KCl(s) + 3 O2(g)
From the equation, we can see that 2 moles of KClO3 produce 3 moles of O2.
Calculate the molar mass of KClO3:
K: 39.10 g/mol
Cl: 35.45 g/mol
O: 16.00 g/mol
Molar mass of KClO3 = (39.10 + 35.45 + 3 * 16.00) g/mol = 122.55 g/mol
Calculate the number of moles of KClO3 in 12.26 grams:
Moles of KClO3 = (12.26 g) / (122.55 g/mol) = 0.1 moles
Now, we can determine the number of moles of O2 produced using the mole ratio from the balanced equation:
Moles of O2 = (0.1 moles of KClO3) * (3 moles of O2 / 2 moles of KClO3) = 0.15 moles
Finally, convert moles of O2 to grams:
Mass of O2 = (0.15 moles) * (32.00 g/mol for O2) = 4.8 grams
So, when 12.26 grams of KClO3 is heated, approximately 4.8 grams of oxygen gas is formed.
b.) Find the density of the rock dropped into the graduated cylinder.
Answer:
Explanation:
Answer:
Explanation:
A. Volume
The volume was found using water displacement. Subtract the initial volume from the final volume.
The graduated cylinder had 20 milliliters of water (initial volume).
After the rock was added, the graduated cylinder read 30 milliliters (final volume).
Substitute the values in and subtract.
The volume of the rock is 10 milliliters.
B. Density
Density can be found by dividing the mass by the volume.
The mass of the rock is 23 grams. We just found the volume of 10 milliliters.
Substitute the values in and divide.
The density of the rock is 2.3 grams per milliliter.
Answer:
Volume = 10 cm3
Density = 2.3g/cm3
Explanation:
volume:
30ml - 20ml = 10ml = 10cm3
density:
density = mass/volume
23/10
2.3g/cm3
The given substance combusts following the reaction:
C2H2 + (5/2)O2 -> 2CO2 + H2O
Assume C2H2 is an ideal gas. At STP, 1 mol of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 L. Given 100.50 mL of C2H2, this means that there is 4.4866 x 10^(-3) mol. Combusting 1 mol of C2H2 consumes (5/2) mol of O2, then combusting the given amount of C2H2 consumes 0.01121 mol of O2. At STP, this amount of O2 occupies 251.25 mL.
Answer: 251.25 ml
Explanation:
According to Avogadro's law, 1 mole of every gas occupies 22.4 L at Standard temperature and pressure (STP).
2 moles of occupy =
5 moles of occupy =
Thus 44800 ml of reacts with 112000 ml of at STP
100.50 ml of reacts with = of at STP.