Answer:
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Explanation:
a. What does mol/L mean? mol/L means Molar Concentration
b. Describe in your own words how mol/L compares to grams/liter. (similarities and differences)
<u>Similarities:</u><u> </u>mol/L and grams/liter both are units of concentration.
<u>Differences</u>:
mol/L concentration says how many moles of solute are present in 1L of solution.
grams/liter concentration says how many grams of solute are present in 1L of solution.
3. Describe at least 2 ways in the simulation to change each of the parameters:
a. Volume of solution= evaporating or adding more water
b. amount of solute=reducing the water or evaporating more water
c. Concentration of solute in solution = evaporating or adding more solute
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In quantum matter, all things in the world are made up of even smaller particles than the atom. These are called the subatomic particles: neutron, proton and electron. A beta particle is simply an electron. It is an electromagnetic particle or wave. Electromagnetic particles are high-energy particles that are emitted by the atom during radioactive decay. Since it is an electron, its charge must be -1 and it must come from outside the nucleus of the atom. From the choices, the answers would be:
<span>is electromagnetic energy
</span><span>has a -1 charge</span>
Answer:
"Carbon dioxide (CO2) is one of a number of gases that are transparent to the visible light falling on the Earth from the Sun, but absorb the infra-red radiation (heat) emitted by the warm surface of the Earth, preventing its loss into space. During the geological history of the Earth the level of atmospheric CO2 has varied considerably and this has had an impact on the global temperature. A significant amount of this atmospheric carbon was sequestered or (removed from the atmosphere) and turned into inert material (coal, and oil) typically 300-360 Million years ago. All of the global ecosystems and species have adapted to a lower level of atmospheric CO2 and critically, human civilisation has also grown since that period. Since the industrial revolution humans have been burning sequestered CO2 in the form of coal, oil, and natural gas which has the result of releasing energy but also releases CO2 back into the atmosphere".
Chemical reactions that release energy will not occur without a source of energy. So the answer is release.