Answer:
5kg
Explanation:
Force = Mass x acceleration
F = ma
m = F/a = 10N/2m/s^2
m = 10/2 = 5kg
The standard unit for mass = Kilogram
Answer:
I think the answer is D. Temperature affects only the rate of reaction.
Answer:
The correct answer is (b)
Explanation:
Charles law describes the behavior of gases when heated. Charles law states that the volume of a given mass of gas would increase as its Kelvin temperature increases provided the pressure is held constant. That is the volume of a given mass of gas is directly proportional to its Kelvin temperature at constant pressure
Answer:
Barium has the same number of valence electrons as calcium
Explanation:
Valence electrons is the number of electrons of an atom on the outer shell.
Those valence electrons can participate in the formation of a chemical bond (if the outer shell is not closed); in a single covalent bond, both atoms in the bond contribute one valence electron in order to form a shared pair.
<u>Calcium</u> is an atom, part of group 2, called the alkaline earth metals. The alkaline earth metals have 2 valence electrons.
<u>Sulfur </u>is part of a group 16, called the chalcogens or oxygen family. Those atoms have 6 valence electrons. They can form a bound with atoms of group 2 such as calcium, but do not have the same number of valence electrons.
<u>Potassium</u> is part of group 1, called the alkali metals or lithium family. Those atoms have 1 valence electrons. That means Potassium do not have the same number of valence electrons like calcium.
<u>Neon</u> is part of group 18, the noble gasses. Those are stable atoms, which means they have 8 valence electrons. They do not have the same number of valence electrons like Calcium.
<u>Barium</u> an atom, part of group 2, called the alkaline earth metals. The alkaline earth metals have 2 valence electrons. Calcium is also part of this group.
This means barium has the same number of valence electrons as Calcium.
Answer:
Protein Concentration is 2.82mg/L
Explanation:
According to Beer-Lambert's Law, Absorbance is directly proportional to the concentration.
However, the concentration of a solution can be determined from a calibration curve, in which Absorbance is plotted on the y-axis and the Concentration on the x-axis.
Plotting the best line, the equation of line is used
y = mx + c
where y is absorbance = 0.150
m is slope = 0.0163
x is concentration
c is intercept = 0.104
inserting the values from the question
y = mx + c
0.150 = 0.0163x + 0.104
0.0163x = 0.150 - 0.104
0.0163x = 0.046
Divide both sides by 0.0163
0.0163x/0.0163 = 0.046/0.0163
x = 2.82
Concentration of protein = 2.82 mg/L