So I believe you are supposed to take notes based on the guiding questions (the questions on the side).
Answer:
save your notes in a google drive folder then go back to canvas and click on the "google drive" tab then scroll down and once you see the name of the folder you saved your notes in, click on it then hit submit
Explanation:
Compare and contrast the alkaline battery and a Zinc carbon battery. put in some other facts about them too. write somewhere around 2 paragraphs.
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New Orleans has an altitude at and below sea level, a latitude near the Tropic of Cancer (the equator-zone), is surrounded by water, and has no mountains near by. What would you expect the climate to be?
Answer:
Rainy, sunny and humid.
Explanation:
Which type of variable is kept the same throughout an experiment?
Constant variable
Measured variable
Outcome variable
Test variable
Answer:
Constant variable.
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How are the scientific method and the engineering method similar?
Both methods identify failure points.
Both methods construct a hypothesis.
Both methods focus on designing things.
Both methods work on finding solutions to problems.
What is the difference between a homogeneous and heterogeneous mixture?
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How does the acceleration of an object affect its force?
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There is a big push right now in trying to rely on nonrenewable resources for the majority of our energy needs. Should we even try to power the world with 100% renewable resources? Justify your reasoning
Answer: Non-renewable energy comes from sources that will run out or will not be replenished in our lifetimes—or even in many, many lifetimes.
Most non-renewable energy sources are fossil fuels: coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Carbon is the main element in fossil fuels. For this reason, the time period that fossil fuels formed (about 360-300 million years ago) is called the Carboniferous Period.
All fossil fuels formed in a similar way. Hundreds of millions of years ago, even before the dinosaurs, Earth had a different landscape. It was covered with wide, shallow seas and swampy forests.
Plants, algae, and plankton grew in these ancient wetlands. They absorbed sunlight and created energy through photosynthesis. When they died, the organisms drifted to the bottom of the sea or lake. There was energy stored in the plants and animals when they died.
Over time, the dead plants were crushed under the seabed. Rocks and other sediment piled on top of them, creating high heat and pressure underground. In this environment, the plant and animal remains eventually turned into fossil fuels (coal, natural gas, and petroleum). Today, there are huge underground pockets (called reservoirs) of these non-renewable sources of energy all over the world.
Advantages and Disadvantages
Fossil fuels are a valuable source of energy. They are relatively inexpensive to extract. They can also be stored, piped, or shipped anywhere in the world.
However, burning fossil fuels is harmful for the environment. When coal and oil are burned, they release particles that can pollute the air, water, and land. Some of these particles are caught and set aside, but many of them are released into the air.
Burning fossil fuels also upsets Earth’s “carbon budget,” which balances the carbon in the ocean, earth, and air. When fossil fuels are combusted (heated), they release carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. Carbon dioxide is a gas that keeps heat in Earth’s atmosphere, a process called the “greenhouse effect.” The greenhouse effect is necessary to life on Earth, but relies on a balanced carbon budget.
The carbon in fossil fuels has been sequestered, or stored, underground for millions of years. By removing this sequestered carbon from the earth and releasing it into the atmosphere, Earth’s carbon budget is out of balance. This contributes to temperatures rising faster than organisms can adapt.
Pollen is transferred from the stamen of one flower to the stigma of another. What has occurred?
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It is important that engineers build a structure that is safe. What do they look for when testing their designs?
Failure points
Fair tests
Prototypes
Variables
Answer:
Failure Points
Explanation:
Engineers want to test the areas that may possibly fail when they are building designs so when they go to actually build it they know it will not fail.
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Answer:
2. B It is the outermost layer of Earth, composed of solid rock and divided into sections called plates. 3. B The inner core is kept solid by the intense pressure of all the layers above it.
Explanation:
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What happens to potential energy when you move against the magnetic force?
Answer: The field produces a repulsive force pushing them apart. They repel each other. In this case, the closer they are, the higher their potential energy will be. If allowed to move, they may move as far apart as possible or one will swing around to change its orientation.
Explanation:
The table shows the densities of four samples, each of the same volume.
DENSITIES OF SAMPLES
Sample Density (g/cm3)
W 5.1
X 1.7
Y 7.3
Z 3.5
Which sample has the greatest mass?
Answer:
Its Y
Explanation:
which of the following can cause an algal bloom ?
Answer:
I believe its either C or D
Answer:
The answer should be B.
How do substances move across the cell membrane?
Answer:
The plasma membrane by diffusion
Explanation:
Materials move within the cell's cytosol by diffusion, and certain materials move through the plasma membrane by diffusion
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How does the mass of an object affect its force?
Answer:
If mass increases, force increases.
Explanation:
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Label the picture, please
Answer:
(in the pic above)
Explanation:
P= product
R= reactant
S= subscript
C= coefficient
Y= yields
Answer:
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Explanation:
Water’s chemical formula is . One atom of bonded to two atoms of . The hydrogen atoms are to one side of the oxygen atom, resulting in a water molecule having a positive charge on the side where the hydrogens reside and a negative charge on the other side, where the oxygen atom resides. This separation
of charge on of the molecule is called
word bank:H2O,oxygen,oppiste ends,hydrogen,attached,polarity
_____ relating to the separation of charges in a molecule
___ meaning to repel water, literally “fear of water”
___ this term describes the force of attraction between adjacent water molecules.
___ meaning attracted to water or literally “water loving”
___ term describing the tensional force created by water at its boundary with air
word bank: surface tension, cohesion, hydrophobic, hydrophilic, polarity
1. polarity
2. hydrophobic
3. cohesion
4. hydrophilic
5. surface tension
what do you mean by cohesion ?cohesion is an attractive force of measure where molecules are stick to each other and it is caused by cohesive force between like molecules.
It is an intrinsic property of a molecule, derived by its shape, structure, and electric charge distribution.
When cohesive molecules are become closer to each other, the electrical attraction between these molecule holds them together.
This forces are responsible for surface tension. For example mercury is a cohesive substance, strongly attracted to each other, bead together, sticks to itself when it flows.
When cohesion and adhesion combinedly work, it will lead to capillary action.
Hence, when water climbs up the interior of a thin glass tube or the stem of a plant, Cohesion holds the water together and adhesion helps the water molecules stick to glass.
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Match the term with the definition.
Group of answer choices
Compressibility
Flammability
Heat of combustion
Toxicity
A) How easily can a substance be set on fire
B) Measure of how much heat is given off when a substance is burned
C) The ability of a substance to damage or harm an organism
D) Measure of how much the volume of matter can decrease under pressure
whats the order?
Answer:
here are your answers
Explanation:
compressibility ( D )
flammability( A )
heat of combustion ( B )
toxicity ( C )
I have 11 protons, which element am I?
A. Silicon
B. Fluorine
C. Argon
D. Sodium
Answer:
D. Sodium
Explanation:
We know that the atomic number of sodium is 11. This tells us that sodium has 11 protons and because it is neutral it has 11 electrons. The mass number of an element tells us the number of protons AND neutrons in an atom (the two particles that have a measurable mass).
This separation of charge on (blank) of the molecule is called (blank).
Answer:
Polar and Non-Polar Molecules
Explanation:
How do matter and energy move through an ecosystem?
My scientific explanation is:
Your answer should include at least 6 complete sentences to explain the claim, evidence and reasoning.
Be sure to check your grammar and spelling.
True or False: As air masses move, they rarely change temperatures and/or moisture levels.
What does the conversation of mass say about the amount of atoms in the reactants compared to the products?
Answer:
the mass of any one element at the beginning of a reaction will equal the mass of that element at the end of the reaction. If we account for all reactants and products in a chemical reaction, the total mass will be the same at any point in time in any closed system.
Answer:
[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf Atoms \ in \ reactants \ = atoms \ in \ products}}[/tex]
Explanation:
The Law of Conservation of Mass states that mass cannot be created or destroyed.
In a chemical reaction, this means the mass of the reactants (substances going in and being changed) must equal the mass of the products (new substances from the reaction).
In addition, the amount of atoms must stay the same. The atoms can and will reconfigure to form different compounds, but the number of atoms stays the same.
Explain the Flow of Energy in Photosynthesis: Where does the Energy come from initially? What is it called? What type of energy does it become? Finally what type of Energy is it broken down into? How does this all happen? Explain with details! I really appreciate your help
Answer:
The flow of photsynthesis comes from the sun
Explanation:
in which the plant absorbs. The plant then turns it into a type of food like glucose, protein, vitamin c etc. the plant uses this energy to help it grow!
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Materials move across a cell membrane in a process called _______.
Answer:
Diffusion
Explanation:
Connect as many terms that you can think of. Each term should be related to
the term at the center,
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What are the four main components of a galaxy?
A. Gas, dust, rock, and planets
B. Planets, stars, gas, and rock
C. Stars, clouds, orbits, and other objects
D. Stars, gas, dust, and other objects
The four main components of galaxy are Stars, gas, dust, and other objects
Galaxy is a any type system that contain stars,dust, stars remnants, interstellar gas, dark matter and other objects to form universe.
It is derived from Greek word which means milky ,hence it is termed milky way.
Galaxies have different shapes and variations in which the systems are formed.
Galaxies have different in structure and the king of activities that occur in them. Some are site of formations of vigorous sites and so on.
Therefore,