Which form of energy increases in an object as you raise it higher off the ground?
A. Electrical
B. Kinetic
C. Mechanical
D. Potential

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Answer 1

Answer:

D. Potential

Explanation:

Answer 2

Answer:

Potential

Explanation:

Gravitational potential is the energy the object has of it's position of the earth's surface. When the object is lifted, work is done.  When work is done in raising the height of an object, energy is transferred as a gain in the gravitational potential energy of the object.


Related Questions

What occurs in photosynthesis reaction

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Answer and Explanation:

Photosynthesis reaction involves two reactants, carbon dioxide and water. These two reactants yield two products, namely, oxygen and glucose.

What is the electron configuration for
beryllium (atomic number = 4)?
А
B
1s22s
2.
2s22p
2

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Answer:

1s22s2

Explanation:

Given the unbalanced equation:
_C3H8(g) + _O2(g) -> _H2O(g) + _CO2(g)
When the equation is completely balanced using
smallest whole numbers, the coefficient of O2

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Answer:

C3H8 + 502 ----> 3CO2 + 4H20

Explanation:

3. An object's kinetic energy remains constant as long as:
A. an object remains the same size and continues to move at the same
speed
B. an object remains the same size
C. an object continues to move at the same speed
D. an object doesn't move

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

the kinetic energy also depends on mass so kinetic energy remains constant as mass and speed are constant

Which of would be The acid-base pair that can create NaCL with water?

A)LiCland NaOH
B)HCl and NaOH
C)Cl2 and KaI
D)BaO + KO

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Answer:

i

Explanation:

Answer:1

Explanation:v

Definition of specific heat

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Answer and Explanation:

Heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree).

Answer:

the heat required to raise the temperature of the unit mass of a given substance by a given amount (usually one degree)

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please help due in 2 minutes

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Answer:

1

Explanation:

the answer is the first option because it's at less of an incline than the others, hope this helps!

Answer for brainliest

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Answer:

hey I am answering now so does that mean I get brainliest


Heat flows from hotter objects to colder objects until it reaches a state where heat is no longer flowing. What have the objects reached when heat is no longer
flowing?

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Answer:

It has reaced thermal equlibrum

How many grams is 5.32 x 1022 atoms of Na?

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Explanation:

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the law of conservation of energy states that energy cannot be ______ nor _____.

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Answer:

created nor destroyed.

A 45 ml sample of nitrogen gas is cooled from 135 degrees celsius to 15 degrees Celsius in a container that can contract or expand at constant pressure. What is the new volume of nitrogen gas?

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Answer:

32 mL

Explanation:

To answer this question we'll use Charles' law, which relates the temperature and volume of a gas at constant pressure:

V₁T₂=V₂T₁

Now we convert the given temperatures to K:

T₁ = 135 °C ⇒ 135 + 273.16 = 408.16 KT₂ = 15 °C ⇒ 15 + 273.16 = 288.16 K

And given that V₁ = 45 mL, we can input the data:

45 mL * 288.16 K = V₂ * 408.16 K

And solve for V₂:

V₂ = 32 mL

Where does thermal energy go? Assuming you forgot your hot food and came after a while and found it cold now. Where did the energy go?

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It went inside of the food :)

What is the concentration of a strong base solution (of an alkali metal) that has a pH of 11.39?

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Answer:

[tex][OH^-]=2.455x10^{-3}M[/tex]

Explanation:

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In this case, since a strong base produce OH ions in solution, it possible to first compute the pOH as shown below:

[tex]pH+pOH=14\\\\pOH=14-pH\\\\pOH=14-11.39\\\\pOH=2.61[/tex]

Thus, via the definition of the pOH we can compute the concentration of the strong base as follows:

[tex]pOH=-log([OH^-])[/tex]

Thus, solving for the concentration we obtain:

[tex][OH^-]=10^{-pOH}=10^{-2.61}[/tex]

[tex][OH^-]=2.455x10^{-3}M[/tex]

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In a 250.0 g sample of ammonium sulfate, how many moles of ammonium ions are present?

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Answer:

1.89 mol

Explanation:

in 250 g of ammonium sulfate 1.89 moles are present

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Answer:

Option 3 is correct.

The atomic nucleus of each element has a unique number of protons. Therefore, the energy of the electron layers of the atoms of each element is unique.

If we have the energy released from each electron transfer between the layers of the atom, we can identify the element.

Sugar is made of carbon , hydrogen, and oxygen atoms. sugar is ?

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Answer:

The white stuff we know as sugar is sucrose, a molecule composed of 12 atoms of carbon, 22 atoms of hydrogen, and 11 atoms of oxygen (C12H22O11). Like all compounds made from these three elements, sugar is a carbohydrate.

Explanation:

Convert 1.55 x 10^24 ATOMS OF CARBON TO MOLES OF CARBON

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Answer:

2.57 moles of carbon

Explanation:

1 mole = 6.023x10^23 (this is called avogadro's number)

1/6.023x10^23

1.55x10^24 = 1.55x10^24/6.023x10^23 = 2.57 moles

this means, 1.55x10^24 atom contains 2.57 moles of carbon

Suppose you are provided with a 30.86 g sample of potassium chlorate to perform this experiment. What is the mass of oxygen you expect
to release upon heating?

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Answer:

The mass of oxygen is 12.10 g.

Explanation:

The decomposition reaction of potassium chlorate is the following:

2KClO₃(s) → 2KCl(s) + 3O₂(g)

We need to find the number of moles of KClO₃:

[tex] \eta_{KClO_{3}} = \frac{m}{M} [/tex]

Where:

m: is the mass = 30.86 g

M: is the molar mass = 122.55 g/mol

[tex] \eta_{KClO_{3}} = \frac{30.86 g}{122.55 g/mol} = 0.252 moles [/tex]                                      

Now, we can find the number of moles of O₂ knowing that the ratio between KClO₃ and O₂ is 2:3

[tex] \eta_{O_{2}} = \frac{3}{2}*0.252 moles = 0.378 moles [/tex]

Finally, the mass of O₂ is:

[tex] m = 0.378 moles*32 g/mol = 12.10 g [/tex]

Therefore, the mass of oxygen is 12.10 g.

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Sound waves cannot pass through one another.

A. True
B. False

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True when waves meet

How many MOLECULES are in 5.0 grams of sodium chloride? (Use "molecules" as your unit...Enter as 9.9 x 10^99 molecules)

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Answer:

[tex]\boxed {\boxed {\sf 5.2 *10^{22} \ molecules \ NaCl}}[/tex]

Explanation:

1. Convert grams to moles

First, convert grams to moles using the molar mass. This can be found on the Periodic Table.

Na: 22.9897693 g/molCl: 35.45 g/mol

Sodium (Na) has an oxidation state of +1 and chlorine (Cl) has an oxidation state of -1, so they combine in a 1:1 ratio for a formula of NaCl. We can simply add their moles masses.

NaCl: 22.9897693 g/mol + 35.45 g/mol = 58.4397693 g/mol

Use this as a ratio.

[tex]\frac {58.4397693 \ g \ NaCl}{ 1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

Multiply by the given number of grams.

[tex]5.0 \ g \ NaCl *\frac {58.4397693 \ g \ NaCl}{ 1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

Flip the fraction so the grams of sodium chloride cancel.

[tex]5.0 \ g \ NaCl *\frac {1 \ mol \ NaCl}{ 58.4397693 \ g \ NaCl}[/tex]

[tex]5.0 *\frac {1 \ mol \ NaCl}{ 58.4397693 }=\frac {5.0 \ mol \ NaCl} { 58.4397693 } = 0.0855581749 \ mol \ NaCl[/tex]

2. Convert moles to molecules

We must use Avogadro's Number. This tells us the amount of particles (molecules, atoms, etc.) in 1 mole of a substance. In this case, it is molecules of sodium chloride.

[tex]\frac{6.022*10^{23} \ molecules \ NaCl} {1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

Multiply by the number of moles we calculated.

[tex]0.0855581749 \ mol \ NaCl*\frac{6.022*10^{23} \ molecules \ NaCl} {1 \ mol \ NaCl}[/tex]

The moles of sodium chloride cancel.

[tex]0.0855581749 *\frac{6.022*10^{23} \ molecules \ NaCl}{1}=5.15231329*10^{22} \ molecules \ NaCl[/tex]

The original measurement of grams has 2 (2 and 0) significant figures, so our answer must have the same. For the number we calculated, that is the hundredth place. The 5 in the hundredth place tells us to round the 1 to a 2.

[tex]5.2 *10^{22} \ molecules \ NaCl[/tex]

Is the bond length in HCl the same as that in DCl? The wavenumbers of the J = 0  1 rotational transitions for H35Cl and 2H35Cl are 20.8784 and 10.7840 cm–1, respectively. Accurate atomic masses are H = 1.007825 amu, 2H = 2.0140 amu, and 35Cl = 34.96885 amu. Based on this information alone, can you conclude that the bond lengths are the same or different in the two molecules?

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I’m sorry i do not know

What is the pH of a 0.00200 M HCl solution?

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Answer:

pH value of HCL = 2.69897

Explanation:

Given:

Concentration of HCL = 0.002 M

Find:

pH value of HCL

Computation:

pH value of HCL = - log(Concentration of HCL)

pH value of HCL = - log(0.002)

pH value of HCL = 2.69897

Question 7 (1 point)
A sample of a gas has a pressure of 0.895 bar when the volume is 318 L. What is the
pressure of the gas when the volume is 125 L?

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Answer:

2.28bar

Explanation: Boyle's law P1V1=P2V2 manipulate formula in favor of V2 the new formula should beP1V1/V2

0.895*318/125=2.2768 but to same sigfig it is 2.28

What are the similarities and differences between polyatomic ions and monoatomic ions?

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Answer:

similarities: they both carry a charge

differences:

polyatomic ion- composed of more than one atom

monatomic ion- composed in a single atom.

2, 3-diethyl–4-octene  what is structure of this pls help​

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Answer:

(CH2CH3).

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CH-CH-CH-CH=CH-CH2-CH2-CH3

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(CH2CH3)

2, 3-diethyl–4-octene

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Suppose you are titrating an acid solution with a base solution of known concentration. To calculate the concentration of the acid solution, use three steps.
1. Use the____of base____the endpoint and the known concentration of the base solution to find the_____of base used.
2. Use the_____to find the moles of acid from the moles of base.
3. Divide the moles of acid by the volume of_____the titration to find the concentration of acid.

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Answer:

To calculate the concentration of the acid solution, use three steps.

1. Use the volume of base used at the endpoint and the known concentration of the base solution to find the moles of base used.

2. Use the stoichiometry to find the moles of acid from the moles of base.

3. Divide the moles of acid by the volume of acid used in the titration to find the concentration of acid.

Explanation:

Titration is the process used in volumetric analysis to determine the amount of a substance present in a given sample.

In any titration, a solution of known concentration known as the standard solution is used to react with a solution of of unknown concentration. The reacting volumes of the solutions are then used to calculate the unknown  concentration of the second solution.

In acid-base neutralization reactions, an equivalence point/endpoint of the neutralization titration is obtained and is the point at which the moles of H+ is equal to the moles of OH- . An indicator is used to indicate the equivalence point during a titration by a color change observed in the indicator.

In order to calculate the concentration of an acid, we need to know accurately, use three steps:

1. Use the volume of base used at the endpoint and the known concentration of the base solution to find the moles of base used.

2. Use the stoichiometry of the reaction to find the moles of acid from the moles of base.

3. Divide the moles of acid by the volume of acid used in the titration to find the concentration of acid.

In order to calculate the concentration of a base, use three steps:

1. Use the volume of acid used at the endpoint and the known concentration of the acid solution to find the moles of acids used.

2. Use the stoichiometry of the reaction to find the moles of base from the moles of acid.

3. Divide the moles of base by the volume of base used in the titration to find the concentration of base.

iron (II) chloride + chlorine gas
iron (III) chloride

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Answer:

Fe2Cl + Chlorine

Explanation:

Fe2Cl2

Draw a line to connect the following terms to their definition.

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The correct answer is
1 - C
2 - A
3 - B

What is the concentration of a 500 mL solution with 25 mol of HF? Write your answer with TWO decimal places and round accordingly. ______M

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Answer:

23

Explanation:

The concentration of the solution is given as the ratio of the moles and the volume of the solution. The concentration of hydrogen fluoride is 50 M.

What is molarity?

Molarity is the colligative property that is expressed in the terms of the moles of the solute expressed per liter of solution. It is given by the formula:

[tex]\rm Molarity = \rm \dfrac{\text{moles of solute}}{ \text{liters of solution}}[/tex]

Given,

Volume of solution (V) = 0.5 L

Moles of the solute (n) = 25 moles

Molar concentration (M) = ?

Substituting values in the equation we get:

[tex]\begin{aligned} \rm M &= \rm \dfrac{n}{V}\\\\&= \dfrac{25}{0.5}\\\\&= 50\end{aligned}[/tex]

Therefore, 50 M is the concentration of 25 mol Hydrogen fluoride.

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