#1 - What is a pure substance? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#2 - TRUE OF FALSE: Water is a pure substance.
1 point
True
False
#3 - What is an atom? *
1 point
the smallest unit of an element that keeps the properties of that element
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#4 - What is a molecule? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#5 - What is a chemical bond? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#6 - TRUE OR FALSE: Molecules are all the same size. *
1 point
True
False
#7 - What is a compound? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
the attractive force that holds atoms together
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#8 - TRUE OR FALSE: Compounds never form in a fixed ratio. *
1 point
True
False
#9 - TRUE OR FALSE: The structure of matter at the atomic and molecular levels is too small to observe directly. *
1 point
True
False
#10 - TRUE OR FALSE: A complex molecule may contain a few atoms bonded together. A simple molecule may contain thousands of atoms. *
1 point
True
False
#11 - What is a crystal? *
1 point
two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds
a substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly, geometric, and repeating pattern
a sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties
a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds
#12 - TRUE OR FALSE: Diamond and graphite are both made of carbon atoms. *
1 point
True
False

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Answer 1

Answer/Explanation:

#1 - A pure substance is either an element or a compound, making it different from a mixture. A sample of matter that has specific chemical and physical properties is the only one that fits here.

#2 - A pure substance is either an element or a compound, making it different from a mixture. Water is a compound, and thus this would be true.

#3 - An atom is the smallest unit of an element that keeps the properties of that element. Just refer to its definition.

#4 - A molecule is two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds . Again, just refer to its definition.

#5 - A chemical bond is the attractive force that holds atoms together . Jus refer to its definition.

#6 - Molecules are most definitely not all the same size, especially given the huge number of them. This would be false.

#7 - A compound is a pure substance made up of two or more different types of atoms joined by chemical bonds . Just refer to its definition.

#8 - Compounds always form in a fixed ratio, so this would be false.

#9 - If by directly, the problem means with the naked eye, this would be true.

#10 - False. It's reversed.

#11 - A crystal is a substance in which the particles are arranged in an orderly, geometric, and repeating pattern . Just refer to its definition.

#12 -True; to be more specific, they are covalent network solids.


Related Questions

Oil and water placed in a jar will separate. Even when shaken and mixed, the oil still separates from the water.

Which best describes oil and water?

Oil and water are highly soluble because they have separate chemical properties.
Oil and water have a low solubility because they have separate chemical properties.
Oil and water are highly soluble because they exert different pressures.
Oil and water have a low solubility because they exert different pressures.

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Answer:

Probably B?

Explanation:

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Answer: i think is B

Explanation: HATE ME IF IM WRONG

Which statement best describes what would happen to an ecosystem once the sun is removed?

A. The functions within the ecosystem will eventually stop & everything will die off.
B. The ecosystem will continue to thrive; it does not need the sun's energy to work.
C. The ecosystem will look for a different source of energy to use.
D. The ecosystem will instantly stop working.

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Answer:

A. The functions within the ecosystem will eventually stop & everything will die off.

Explanation:

Everything is dependent on the sun --starting from the bottom of the food chain, the producers. However, we wouldn't die instantly because "Earth retains heat fairly well, so humans wouldn't freeze instantly."

what is the boiling point of carbon?

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Answer: 3915 K ​(3642 °C, ​6588 °F)

Answer:

8,721°F

OR

4,827°C.

Explanation:

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what about solids ? Do solids move around like liquids and gases ?​

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Answer:

No, gases move freely all over the place, liquids move more freely but in a more contained area, and solids the molecules are rigid, at the most the movement is small vibration as the molecules put pressure on one another to hold their form and stay in place.

A student mixes two chemicals in a test tube. She notices that the mixture starts to bubble and the test
tube feels very warm. The student most likely concludes that the mixture is-
F. a chemical reaction that happened too quickly.
G. an endothermic reaction that absorbed thermal energy.
H. an exothermic reaction that released thermal energy.
J. not a chemical reaction.

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Answer:

H. an exothermic reaction that released thermal energy.

Explanation:

The student will most conclude that this is a chemical reaction in which thermal energy is released to the environment.

Such reactions accompanied by the release of thermal energy are exothermic reactions.

In an exothermic change, heat is liberated to the surrounding. The surrounding becomes hotter at the end of the changes. For such reaction we say that enthalpy change is negative.

For endothermic reactions, heat is absorbed. At the end of the reaction, the system is cold.

Examine the EM spectrum chart. Describe what is happening as the EM spectrum goes
from Radio Waves to Gamma rays,
Vight
Uno
Somme
Morowaves
Infrared
Radio Waves
Woman
w
w
Wavelength
The amplitude increases
The wavelength increases
The wavelength decreases
The amplitude decreases

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Answer:

The wavelength decreases

Explanation:

As you go along the EM spectrum from radio waves to gamma rays, the wavelength decreases as the wave's energy and frequency increase.

In a water molecule (H2O), the oxygen atom has two unshared pairs of electrons and two bonding pairs of electrons. How do the unshared pairs affect the bond angle?

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Answer:

They reduce the bond angle to be slightly lower than the tetrahedral bond angle, approximately 104.45 degrees.

Explanation:

The unshared pair of electrons or lone pair electrons in order to have the minimum repulsion possible with each other pushes the other bonding pairs closer together making the bond angle smaller or bent.

The bond angle is slightly lower than the tetrahedral bond angle of 108 degrees, leaving the water molecule with a bent molecular geometry.

Which has a higher melting point KF or NaF?

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Answer:

NaF

Explanation:

Melting point of NaF is 993°C but Melting point of KF is 858°C

Answer:

I think naf

Explanation:

What signs of a chemical reaction did you observe during the lab? Check all that apply.

color change

temperature change

mass change

formation of a gas

formation of a solid

formation of a liquid

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Answer:

1, 4, 5

Explanation:

1 - Color Change

4 - Formation of Gas

5 - Formation of Solid

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Answer: A, D , E

Explanation:


Isaac Newton lived and developed his Laws of Motion during which time period?

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Answer:

saac Newton was a physicist and mathematician who developed the principles of modern physics, including the laws of motion and is credited as one of the great minds of the 17th-century Scientific Revolution.

Education: The King's School, University of Ca...

Birth Date: January 4, 1643

Death Date: March 31, 1727

Explanation:

Isaac Newton was a physicist and mathematician who developed the principles of modern physics, including the laws of motion and is credited as one of the great minds of the 17th-century Scientific Revolution.

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3. True or False: White light is a mixture of all colors of the visible
spectrum.
O True
False

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Answer:

with what?

Explanation:

What is the percent composition by mass for hydrogen in water (H2O)?
% H =(_____/_____)x100%=______ % H​

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Explanation:

Percentage composition = 2/18 = 11.11%.

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Which organelle accurately completes the chart?
O lysosome
O cell wall
O vacuole
O endoplasmic reticulum

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Answer:

endoplasmic reticulum

Explanation:

Endoplasmic reticulum will complete the chart. The Endoplasmic reticulum is one type of organelle that is present in eukaryotic cells. They form a network that is interconnected with membrane-enclosed sacs or structures that are tube shaped and are called cisternae.

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A sample of water with a mass of 27.56g and an unknown temperature loses 2443 Joules. If the final temperature is found to be 62.50 C. What was the initial temperature?

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Answer:

41.3 °C

Explanation:

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (M) of water = 27.56 g

Heat (Q) loss = 2443 J

Final temperature (T2) = 62.5 °C

Initial temperature (T1) =?

NOTE: The specific heat capacity (C) of water is 4.18 J/g°C

Thus, we can obtain the initial temperature of the water by using the following formula:

Q = MC(T2 – T1)

2443 = 27.56 × 4.18 (62.5 – T1)

2443 = 115.2008 (62.5 – T1)

Divide both side by 115.2008

2443 / 115.2008 = (62.5 – T1)

21.20645 = 62.5 – T1

Collect like terms

21.20645 – 62.5 = – T1

– 41.3 = – T1

Divide both side by – 1

– 41.3 /– 1= – T1 / –1

41.3 = T1

T1 = 41.3 °C

Thus, the initial temperature of the water was 41.3 °C

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Answer:

a) HCl

Explanation:

As we know, that HCl or Hydrogen Chloride is a diatomic compound. It is formed due to the Chemical reaction of Hydrogen and Chlorine. As both Hydrogen and Chlorine have valencies of 1, the Net Valency of the Compound HCl is 1 itself. This separates it from the rest of the compounds. The rest of the compounds need to have more than 2 atoms of each kind and have different valencies too.

What variable represents specific heat in the equation Q = mcAT?
O A. The variable c
OB. The variable T
O C. The variable m
O D. The variable Q

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Answer: A. The variable c

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Explanation:

Q = heat transferred

m = mass

c = specific heat

[tex]\Delta T[/tex] = delta T = change in temperature

The element in group 4 and period 3

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The three group 4 elements that occur naturally are titanium, zirconium, and hafnium. The first three members of the group share similar properties; all three are hard refractory metals under standard conditions.

If a cake recipe requires 25g of sugar, how much sugar will the baked cake contain

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The same amount of sugar which is 25g of sugar.

In order to determine if 2 atoms are cooper what must be the same for each

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-number of electrons
-atom size
-charge of the atom
-number of protons

Which statement is true about water's density and the survival of marine life? view attachment

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Option a would be the correct answer

5. Calculate the time required to deposit 0.37g of Silver from a silverNitrate solution using a current of 2.5A( Charge of Ag in AgNO3 is + 1)​

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Time required : 132.2 s

Further explanation

Given

mass of Silver = 0.37 g

current = 2.5 A

Required

time do deposit

Solution

Faraday's Law :

[tex]\tt W=\dfrac{e.i.t}{96500}[/tex]

e = ar/valence (valence Ag = 1)

i = current

t = time = s

[tex]\tt 0.37~g=\dfrac{108/1\times 2.5~A\times t }{96500}\\\\t=132.2~s[/tex]

Which substance below has the greatest intermolecular forces?
O oxygen with a boiling point of -183°C
O water with a boiling point of 100°C
O gold with a boiling point of 2,970°C
O mercury with a boiling point of 357°C

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Answer:

Oxygen with a boiling point of -183°C.

Explanation:

Higher the intermolecular forces between the liquid particles, more durable it's for it to flee into the vapor part,you would like a lot of energy to convert it from liquid to the vapor part, in different words, higher its boiling point.

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What is the percent composition by mass for sodium (Na) in sodium phosphate (Na3PO4)? % Na = (______/______)x100% = _______% NNA​

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The percent composition by mass for sodium (Na) in Sodium phosphate (Na₃PO₄) : 42.07%

Further explanation

Given

Compound of Sodium phosphate (Na₃PO₄)

Required

The percent composition by mass for sodium (Na)

Solution

The Comparative Law (Proust ) : compounds are formed from elements with the same Mass Comparison

MW Na₃PO₄ = 163,94 g/mol

Ar Na=22,989769g/mol

[tex]\tt \%mass~Na=\dfrac{3.Ar~Na}{MW~Na_3PO_4}\times 100\%\\\\\%mass~Na=\dfrac{3\times 22.99}{163.94}\times 100\%\\\\\%mass~Na=42.07\%~Na[/tex]

Please select the word from the list that best fits the definition left standing after the collapse of a sea arch

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Answer:

Sea Stack

Explanation:   :)

Answer:

A

Explanation:

What object do you think will take up
more space? Why do you think this?

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Answer:

solids

Explanation:

BC they r heavier than liquid and gas

En un recipiente cerrado a 25°C disponemos de un gas sometido a una presión de 250.000 Pa. Luego, sin que cambie el volumen, conseguimos una presión de 350.000 Pa. ¿a qué temperatura habremos tenido que calentar el gas?.

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Answer:

El gas se calentó a 35°C

Explanation:

Para resolver este problema es necesario aplicar la Ley de Gay Lussac donde en una situación en la que un gas no modifica su volumen, su temperatura será directamente proporcional a la presión.

Podemos pensar que se describe desde la Ley de Gases Ideales donde:

P . V = n . R . T

para la situacion 1

y P . V = n . R . T para la situacion 2

Como V, n y R son constantes:

P₁ / T₁ = P₂ / T₂

250000 Pa / 25°C = 350000 Pa / T₂

T₂ = 350000 Pa . 25°C / 250000 Pa → 35°C

If a sample of air in a closed, rigid container was heated, would the partial pressure of oxygen increase, decrease or remain the same?

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Answer:

increase

Explanation:

To solve this problem, you simply have to apply the Ideal Gas Law. Using this equation, we know that the pressure is directly proportional to the temperature. Thus, as something is heated (i.e. its temperature is increasing), its pressure would increase as well.

Consider the reaction: 2AB2 → A2 + 2B2 You start with one mole of AB2 and the reaction is done at constant pressure of 3.7 atm and 28.2 °C. Assume all gases behave like ideal gases. What is the value of the work (in J)?

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Answer:

-2503.2J

Explanation:

At constant pressure, change in work follows the equation:

W = -P*ΔV

Where W is work, P is pressure (3.7atm) and ΔV is change in volume

We can obtain change in volume using ideal gas low:

ΔV = ΔnRT/P

Where Δn is change in moles (3moles of products - 2 moles of reactants = 1)

R is gas constant (0.082atmL/molK)

T is absolute temperature (28.2°C + 273.15 = 301.35K)

P is pressure (3.7atm)

ΔV = ΔnRT/P

ΔV = 1mol*0.082atmL/molK*301.35K/3.7atm

ΔV = 6.69L

And work is:

W = -3.7atm*6.69L

W = -24.71atmL

1atmL = 101.3J

-24.71atmL * (101.3J / 1atmL) =

-2503.2J

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Which of these is a ball and stick model?

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Figure 3 is a ball and stick model
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