Answer:
- the specific gravity of the block is 0.75
- the specific gravity of the solution is 1.5
Explanation:
Given the data in the question;
first we find the specific gravity of a block SGB
SGB = ( block vol below / total block vol ) × the specific gravity of water
we substitute
SG = ( 1.5 / (1.5 + 0.5 ) ) × 1
SG = ( 1.5 / (1.5 + 0.5 ) ) × 1
SG = (1.5 / 2) × 1
SG = 0.75
Therefore, the specific gravity of the block is 0.75
specific gravity of solution SG
SG = (total block vol / block below ) × SG
we substitute
SG = ( 2 / 1 ) × 0.75
SG = 2 × 0.75
SG = 1.5
Therefore, the specific gravity of the solution is 1.5
Answer:
even though I am missing the question I believe that the correct answer to the question is; <em>his cats will be brown (Dominant)</em>
Explanation:
this statement is true to the fact that on of his cats has the homozygous dominant gene BB. For their to be a chance of a white cat as an offspring both cats would either have to be Hetrozygous (Bb) or Homozygous recesssive (bb)
Answer:
A. The kinetic energy increases as its speed increases.
Explanation:
The kinetic energy of an object is energy possessed by an object by virtue of its motion.
Now, kinetic energy of a moving body is given by;
KE = 1/2 mv^2
Where;
m = mass of the body
v = velocity (speed) of the body
It follows that if the mass of the spaceship is constant, a sudden increase in speed leads to a corresponding increase in the kinetic energy of the spaceship in accordance with the relationship show above.
Answer: The pH 0f 0.10 solution of HCl is 1.00
Explanation:
pH or pOH is the measure of acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
pH is calculated by taking negative logarithm of hydrogen ion concentration.
According to stoichiometry,
1 mole of gives 1 mole of
Thus moles of gives = moles of
Putting in the values:
Thus pH 0f 0.10 solution of HCl is 1.00
Answer: There are several ways. The first that comes to mind is a pH meter. A pH electrode Is lowered into the solution, and (Assuming) the pH Meter has been properly calibrated, and the temperature of the solution is set to the calibration of the Meter, the pH can be read directly from an analogue scale or digital readout. Below 7 is acidic, 7 is Neutral, (like Pure Water), and over 7 is Alkaline, or Basic.
A useful, but less accurate method is the use of any number of “pH Indicator Solutions”, which are essentially a type of various colored dyes that change color within differing pH ranges. Usually, if the pH is unknown, a small amount of solution is removed from the container and tested separately - in a “well plate”, or similar method.
These types of dyes, or Indicator Solutions, can be dried upon strips of “pH indicator Paper”, which, depending upon the type can be very useful when carrying out more precisely arrived at pH tests like Titration.
Just to see if a solution is “Acid” or “Base”, Litmus paper is used; “a Red color shows Acidity, and a Blue color, a Base”; ergo, “An Acid Solution will turn Litmus Paper, Red”.