How many atoms of Titanium are in 3 moles?

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Answer 1

Explanation:

Because There are 6.022x10^23 atoms per mole; therefore, (6.022x10^23×3)=18.066x10^23 atoms of titanium.


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Which of the is an example of climate???
Help pls?

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The first one, my friend
The first one is a great example for climate, it stated, “The polar REGIONS have long winters and short, cool summers”!

Come up with your own definition for the word science

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Answer:

You play with chemical

Explanation:

Answer:

S= super

C=cool

I=igloo

E=eggs

N=nuts

E=ello

Explanation:

well yes there ya go.

Where can you find the number of electrons of an
element?

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Answer:

Subtract the charge from the atomic number. When an ion has a positive charge, the atom has lost electrons. To calculate the remaining number of electrons, you subtract the amount of extra charge from the atomic number. In the case of a positive ion, there are more protons than electrons.

Explanation:

Answer:

Explanation:

electrons is same as the amount of protons. and protons are also same as the atomic #.  

Explain the "Law of Conservation of Mass". Provide an example to support your explanation

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the law of conservation of mass states that matter is neither created nor destroyed in chemical reactions. in any chemical reaction, the total mass of the products always equals the total mass of the reactants.

Answer:

The law of  conservation of mass states that mass is  neither created nor destroyed by  chemical reactions the law of  conservation of mass was created in 1789  by a French chemist who discovered that  matter cannot be created or destroyed in  a chemical reaction according to the law  conservation of mass the mass of the  products in a chemical reaction must  equal the mass of the reactants.113 grams when you mix baking soda and  vinegar you get a chemical reaction and  gas is produced after the reaction the  mass of the products is still 113 grams  the same as the mass of the reactants  the mass of the array Acton's was not  created or destroyed it was merely  rearranged the balanced equation for  this reaction.

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Nitric acid is made by a sequence of reactions, shown below. 4NH3(g) +5O2(g) = 4NO(g) + 6H2O(g)

2NO(g) + O2(g) = 2NO2(g)

3NO2(g) + H2O(g) = 2HNO3(g)+ NO(g)

If the first reaction occurs with 96.2% yield, the second reaction occurs with a 91.3% yield and the third reaction proceeds with a 91.4% yield, calculate the following:

(a) The grams of nitric acid produced from 1216 grams of ammonia. (b) The percent yield for the overall process

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Answer:

(a) [tex]m_{HNO_3}=2412gHNO_3[/tex]

(b) [tex]Y=80.3\%[/tex]

Explanation:

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(a) In this case, by starting with 1216 grams of ammonia, we can firstly compute the yielded moles of NO in the first reaction considering the given yield as a fraction (0.962):

[tex]n_{NO}=1216 g NH_3*\frac{1molNH_3}{17gNH_3}*\frac{4molNO}{4molNH_3}*0.962=68.81molNO[/tex]

Next, in the second chemical reaction we compute the yielded moles of NO₂ with the 91.3-percent:

[tex]n_{NO_2}=68.81molNO*\frac{2molNO_2}{2molNO}*0.913=62.82molNO_2[/tex]

Finally, for the percent yield of the last chemical reaction and the molar mass of nitric acid (63 g/mol) we compute the yielded grams of nitric acid:

[tex]m_{HNO_3}=62.82molNO_2*\frac{2molHNO_3}{3molNO_2} *\frac{63gHNO_3}{1molHNO_3}*0.914\\ \\m_{HNO_3}=2412gHNO_3[/tex]

(b) In this case, we compute the moles of NO, NO₂ and the grams of nitric acid as well as the previous literal yet removing the percent yields since we are going to compute theoretical yields:

[tex]n_{NO}=1216 g NH_3*\frac{1molNH_3}{17gNH_3}*\frac{4molNO}{4molNH_3}=71.53molNO[/tex]

[tex]n_{NO_2}=71.53molNO*\frac{2molNO_2}{2molNO}=71.53molNO_2[/tex]

[tex]m_{HNO_3}=71.53molNO_2*\frac{2molHNO_3}{3molNO_2} *\frac{63gHNO_3}{1molHNO_3}*0.914=3004gHNO_3[/tex]

Thus, the overall percent yield is:

[tex]Y=\frac{2412g}{3004g} *100\%\\\\Y=80.3\%[/tex]

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What do potassium, titanium, and iron have in common?

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If you look at the by periodic table they are all metals

Stereoisomers that are not mirror images of each are ____________ . The chemical and physical properties of two ____________ are different. Isomers that differ only in the way atoms are oriented in space are ____________ . Achiral compounds that contain tetrahedral stereogenic centers are ____________ . Isomers that differ in the way the atoms are connected to each other are ____________ . Stereoisomers that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other are ____________ . The chemical and physical properties of two ____________ are identical except in their interaction with chiral substances.

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Answer:

Stereoisomers that are not mirror images of each are diasteroisomer . The chemical and physical properties of two diasteroisomers are different. Isomers that differ only in the way atoms are oriented in space are Stereoisomers . Achiral compounds that contain tetrahedral stereogenic centers are meso isomers . Isomers that differ in the way the atoms are connected to each other are structural isomer . Stereoisomers that are nonsuperimposable mirror images of each other are enantiomers . The chemical and physical properties of two enantiomers are identical except in their interaction with chiral substances.

Explanation:

Diasteroisomers are differentiated by the spatial arrangement of atoms, but they are not specular images so they are not enantiomers. In order for two molecules to be diastereoisomers, they must have at least two chiral centers. In one of the centers the substituents are arranged equally in both molecules and in the other they must change.

Enantiomers are specular images but are not superimposable. They have the ability to rotate the polarized light plane

The stereoisomers present the same molecular formula but different spatial rearrangement between their atoms, we can mention the cis and trans isomers where the cis isomers are on the same side of the plane and the trans isomers on opposite sides. They are also known as geometric isomers.

Meso compounds always have more than one asymmetric center and are aquiral. They are distinguished because they present a plane of symmetry.

Structural isomers are those that have different connectivity between their atoms. We can differentiate, for example, metoximethane from ethanol. They will always have the same molecular formula.

When writing equations the mass on the left of the arrow must
equal the mass on the right of the arrow.

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Answer:

When writing equation the mass on left side of equation must be equal to the mass on right side. True

Explanation:

The chemical reactions always follow the law of conservation of mass.

Law of conservation of mass:

According to the law of conservation mass, mass can neither be created nor destroyed in a chemical equation.

Explanation:

This law was given by french chemist  Antoine Lavoisier in 1789. According to this law mass of reactant and mass of product must be equal, because masses are not created or destroyed in a chemical reaction.

For example:

In photosynthesis reaction:

6CO₂ + 6H₂O + energy → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂

there are six carbon atoms, eighteen oxygen atoms and twelve hydrogen atoms on the both side of equation so this reaction followed the law of conservation of mass because total mass is equal on both side of equation.

5.If the same distance runner started with a blood sodium ion concentration of 142 mmol/L and drank water equivalent to the volume of sweat lost during the race, what is the runner’s ending sodium ion concentration in mmol/L? Average blood volume is 5.00 L. Report your answer to three significant figures. Hint: If the runner drank as much fluid as was lost, what is the runner’s total blood volume at the end of the race? How many moles of sodium ions were in the runner’s blood at the end of the race?

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Here is the missing part of the question.

4. A distance runner is in a 4-hour race and sweats at a rate of 455 mL/hour. The sodium ion concentration in sweat is, on average, 920. mg/L. How many moles of sodium ions were lost during the race? Report your answer to three significant figures.

Answer:

Explanation:

Given that:

the time for the runner = 4 hours

the rate of sweating = 455 mL/hour

Therefore, the total sweating rate = 455 mL/hour × 4 hours

the total sweating rate = 1820 mL

The [tex]Na^+[/tex] conc. in sweat = 920 mg/L

Thus, the total number in grams of [tex]Na^+[/tex] sweat lost = [tex]\dfrac{920}{1000}\times 1820[/tex]

= 1674.4 mg

= 1.6744 grams

number of moles of  [tex]Na^+[/tex] sweat lost = mass of  [tex]Na^+[/tex] sweat lost/ molar mass of [tex]Na^+[/tex]

number of moles of  [tex]Na^+[/tex] sweat lost = 1.6744/ 23

number of moles of  [tex]Na^+[/tex] sweat lost = 0.0728  mole

5. concentration of the runner = 142 mmol/L

the average volume of blood = 5.00 L

the number of moles sodium  [tex]Na^+[/tex]  = concentration × volume

the number of moles sodium  [tex]Na^+[/tex]  = 142 mmol/L × 5.000 L

the number of moles sodium  [tex]Na^+[/tex]  = 710 mmol

the number of moles sodium  [tex]Na^+[/tex]  = 0.710 mol

recall that; the number of moles of  [tex]Na^+[/tex] sweat lost = 0.0728 mol

thus, the number of remaining [tex]Na^+[/tex]  = (0.71 - 0.0728) mol

the number of remaining [tex]Na^+[/tex]  = 0.6372 mol

The runner ending  [tex]Na^+[/tex] concentration =  0.6372 mol/ 5.00 L

The runner ending  [tex]Na^+[/tex] concentration =  127440 mmol/L

Anyone know about this ?

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Answer:

i think its vinegar

Explanation:

Answer:

Vinegar

Explanation:

It is made with several ingredients, including sugar.

[ 6.5 ] In the space below, briefly explain why the average times for the two CO2 molecules you calculated should have been similar (or at least not significantly different). If a CO2 molecule starts out surrounded by other CO2 molecules, does this influence how quickly it will reach the other side of the leaf? You might find it helpful to reset the simulation and to re-examine the initial configurations of molecules. Collisions influence how molecules move, but do molecules only collide with other molecules of the same substance?

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Answer:

This question is incomplete

Explanation:

This question is incomplete but there are two parts to this question that can generally be answered without the missing parts.

(1) If a CO₂ molecule starts out surrounded by other CO₂ molecules, does this influence how quickly it will reach the other side of the leaf?

What controls how quickly a CO₂ molecule/molecules enter into the leaf to the other parts of a leaf is the stomata on the leaf. Stomata are tiny openings on a plant leaf that allows for gaseous exchange (the release of oxygen and the absorption of CO₂) in the leaf.

(2)  Collisions influence how molecules move, but do molecules only collide with other molecules of the same substance? NO

One of the kinetic theory of gases states that gases collide with one another and against the walls of the container. It should however be noted that, gas molecules of a particular substance can collide with gas molecules of other substances, so far they are within the same container.

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Vacuoles are round organelles found in both plant and animal cells. Their primary function is to -
produce food and energy for the cell.
control the activities of the cell.
transport materials between parts of the cell.
O
store water, waste, and nutrients for the cell.

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Answer:

store water, waste, and nutrients for the cell

If you have a glass capillary tube that is 0.275 mm in radius, and you push it into water then the water will rise, but if you push the capillary into mercury in will create a meniscus below the surface of the fluid. If air is the gas phase, then the surface tension of water at 140oF is 66.2 mN/m and the surface tension of mercury is 470 mN/m. If the contact angle of water on glass is 10oand mercury on glass is 130o, then calculate BOTH height changes.

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Answer:

Explanation:

From the given information, the rise in a capillary tube h = [tex]\dfrac{2T cos \theta }{r \rho g}[/tex]

where:

For the height of water:

Surface Tension T = 66.2 mN/m = 66.2 N/m

θ = 10⁰

Cos θ = cos 10 = 0.985

radius r = 0,257 mm = 0.275 × 10⁻³   m

density of water [tex]\rho[/tex] = 1000 kg/m³

g = 9.8 m/s²

replacing our values:

h = [tex]\dfrac{2T cos \theta }{r \rho g}[/tex]

h = [tex]\dfrac{2\times 66.2 \times 10^{-3} \times 0.985}{0.275 \times 10^{-3} \times 1000\times 9.8}[/tex]

h = 0.0484 meteres

h = 48.3 mm

Since the height h = [tex]\dfrac{2T cos \theta }{r \rho g}[/tex]

r = 0.275 mm = 0.275 × 10⁻³   m

the density of mecury now [tex]\rho_H{g}}[/tex]

= 13593 kg/m³

the surface tension of the mercury [tex]T_{Hg} =470 \times 10^{-3} \ N/m[/tex]

θ = 130⁰

Cos θ = cos 130 = -0.6428

Using the same above equation:

h = [tex]\dfrac{2\times 470 \times 10^{-3} \times (-0.6428) }{0.275 \times 10^{-3} \times 13593 \times 9.8}[/tex]

h = -0.016494 m

h = 16.49 mm

What is the mass of 3.15 moles of calcium sulfate, CaSO4?

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Answer:

3.15 * 136 (136 is the molar mass of calcium sulfate). = 428 g CaSO4.

Explanation:

During the 1800s, when most of the elements were being
discovered, many chemists tried to classify the elements
based on their:
a Similarities
b Atomic mass
c Atomic numbers
d None of the above

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Answer:

A; There Similarities

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2. Calculate the volume for the following object If you know that the object has a mass of 24 grams and the density is 12 g/ml.

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Answer:

2 ml=2 cm³

Explanation:

volume=mass/density

1ml= 1cm³

= 24g/12g/cm³

= 2 cm³

Answer:

2 ml=2 cm³

Explanation:

volume=mass/density

1ml= 1cm³

= 24g/12g/cm³ = 2 cm³

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Which model is useful in showing the reactivity of potassium?

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Answer:we need the pic bro

Explanation:

A second calibration standard solution of an iron(III) salicylate complex was prepared in two steps. First, 30.8 mL of a 0.185 M stock solution was diluted with solvent to make 100.0 mL of the first calibration standard solution and, secondly, 78.5 mL of that first calibration solution was diluted to 100 mL to make the second calibration standard. What is the molar concentration of the second calibration standard solution

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Answer:

0.0447 M.

Explanation:

We'll begin by calculating the molarity of the diluted solution of the first calibration standard solution. This can be obtained as follow:

Molarity of stock solution (M1) = 0.185 M

Volume of stock solution (V1) = 30.8 mL

Volume of diluted solution (V2) = 100 mL

Molarity of diluted solution (M2) =?

M1V1 = M2V2

0.185 × 30.8 = M2 × 100

5.698 = M2 × 100

Divide both side by 100

M2 = 5.698 / 100

M2 = 0.05698 M

Therefore, the molarity of the diluted solution of the first calibration standard solution is 0.05698 M

Finally, we shall determine the molarity of the second calibration standard solution as follow:

Molarity of first calibration standard solution (M1) = 0.05698 M

Volume of first calibration standard solution (V1) = 78.5 mL

Volume of second calibration standard solution (V1) = 100 mL

Molarity of second calibration standard solution (M2) =?

M1V1 = M2V2

0.05698 × 78.5 = M2 × 100

4.47293 = M2 × 100

Divide both side by 100

M2 = 4.47293 / 100

M2 = 0.0447 M

Therefore, the molarity of the second calibration standard solution is 0.0447 M.

A rectangular block of copper metal weighs 2695 g. The dimensions of the block are 4.8 cm by 5.5 cm by 6.4 cm. From this data, what is the density of copper? (Hint: Remember that volume = length x width x height)

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Given parameters:

Mass of rectangular block of copper metal  = 2695g

Dimensions of the block  = 4.8cm x 5.5cm x 6.4cm

Unknown;

Density of the copper = ?

To solve this problem, we apply the density formula.

Density is an intensive property of all matter. It is defined as the mass per unit volume of any substance.

Mathematically,

              Density  = [tex]\frac{Mass}{Volume}[/tex]

The unit is usually in kg/m³ or g/cm³

Now, we need to derive the volume since mass is given already.

  Volume of the rectangular block = length x width x height

                                                          = 4.8cm x 5.5cm x 6.4cm

                                                           = 168.96cm³

Let's solve for the density now;

  input the parameters and solve;

              Density of rectangular copper block  = [tex]\frac{2695}{168.96}[/tex]

                                                                             = 15.95g/cm³

The density of the copper rectangular block is 15.95g/cm³

Which element is a non reactive gas?
Lead (82)
Argon (18)
Gold (79)

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82 because that’s my answer

Which electrons determine the reactivity of the atom?

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The number of electrons in the outermost shell determine the reactivity.

formula for the chemical reaction of limescale

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Explanation:

(Ca)² +( CO3)²− ⇋ CaCO3

Name and describe the process by which stars create energy.

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Answer: Nuclear fusion- The simple answer is that deep inside the core of the Sun, enough protons can collide into each other with enough speed that they stick together to form a helium nucleus and generate a tremendous amount of energy at the same time.

Draw the structure of the product that is formed when the compound shown below undergoes a reaction with PhMgBr and then is treated with water.

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Answer:

please find the attached file.

Explanation:

How many cm is equal to 1450 nm?
a
1.45 x 10-8.cm
b 1.45 x 1010 cm
С
1.45 x 1014 cm
d
1.45 x 10-4 cm

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Answer:

The answer is D; 1.45 x 10^-4

You weighed your empty insulated cup and found that the mass of the cup was 3.2 g. You add some hot water and find that the total mass increases to 28.1 g. You got some ice from the bus tub, and found that it was wet. After drying it carefully, you take the temperature of the hot water in the cup and find that its temperature is 60.7 °C and then add the ice. The temperature of the water dropped, and came to equilibrium at 35.1 °C. At the end of the experiment you re-weigh the cup and find that the mass has increased to 33.0 g.What was the initial temperature of the ice?What is your experimental value for the heat of fusion?

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Answer:

Initial temperature of ice for this experiment = 0⁰c

heat of fusion = 95 cal

Explanation:

mass of empty cup = 3.2 g

mass of cup filled with hot water = 28.1 g

hence : mass of hot water = 28.1 - 3.2 = 24.9 g

mass of hot water + ice + empty cup = 33.0 g

hence : mass of ice = 33.0 - 24.9 - 3.2 = 4.9 g

temperature of hot water = 60.7⁰c

when ice was added ( temperature of mixture ) = 35.1⁰c

A) Initial temperature of the ice

initial temperature of ice is  0⁰c

B) experimental value for heat of fusion

we have the apply the law of energy conservation

= heat lost(hot water ) = heat gain by ice      s = specific heat of water = 1 cal

= M*s*ΔT = Mice * Hf + Mice *s *T

= 24.9 * 1 * ( 60.7 - 35.1 ) = 4.9 * Hf + 4.9 * 1 * 35.1

= 24.9 ( 25.6 ) = 4.9 hf + 171.99

Hf ( heat of fusion ) = 465.45 / 4.9 = 94.99 ≈ 95 cal

The Initial temperature of ice for this experiment is 0⁰c

The experimental heat of fusion of ice is 95.1 cal/g

Temperature of wet ice

Wet ice means ice with water on top of it or ice that is melting.

Since the ice was wet or melting, it means that its temperature was 0⁰c

Initial temperature of ice for this experiment = 0⁰c

Experimental value of the heat of fusion of ice.Heat of fusion is the amount of heat energy required to melt a given amount of a solid at its melting point.

Using the law of conservation of heat

Heat lost by hot water = Heat gained by ice

initial temperature of ice is  0⁰c

mass of empty cup, m1 = 3.2 g

mass of cup filled with hot water, m2 = 28.1 g

mass of hot water, m3 = m2 - m1

mass of hot water = 28.1 - 3.2

mass of hot water = 24.9 g

mass of hot water + ice + empty cup, m4 = 33.0 g

mass of ice, m5 = m4 - m2

mass of ice = 33.0 - 28.1 = 4.9 g

temperature of hot water = 60.7⁰c

final temperature of ice + hot water mixture = 35.1⁰c

Initial temperature of the ice = y

Heat lost by hot water, H = mcΔT

where m = mass of hot water

c = specific heat of water = 1 cal

ΔT = temperature change

H = 24.9 × 1 × {35.1 - 60.7}

H = 637.44

Therefore, Heat gained by ice = 637.44

Heat gained by ice = Heat gained in changing from ice at 0°C to water at 0°C + Heat gained in changing from water at 0°C to water at 35.1°C

Heat gained in changing from ice at 0°C to water at 0°C = m×Hf

where m is mass of iceHf is heat of fusion of ice

Heat gained in changing from water at 0°C to water at 35.1°C = mcΔT

where m = mass of water at 0°C

c = specific heat of water = 1 cal

ΔT = temperature change

Heat gained by ice = 4.9 × Hf + 4.9 × 1 × {35 - 0}

Heat gained by ice = 4.9 × Hf + 171.5

637.44 - 171.5 = 4.9 × Hf

Hf = 465.94/4.9

Hf = 95.1 cal/g

Therefore, Heat of fusion of ice = 95.1 cal/g

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Which of the following does NOT indicate a chemical reaction occurred? A. A gas being produced B. A solid being formed when mixing two liquids C. a sudden unexpected chnage in temperature D. A solid melting into a liquid

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Answer:

D) A solid melting into a Liquid.

D : a solid melting into a liquid

Which of the following ideas helps explain the factors that affect island colonization of and species richness for a region?
I. Species-area effect
II. Rescue effect
III. Target effect
IV. Time/stability hypothesis I and II
Il and III
I, II, IV
I, II, III, IV

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Answer:

Its I, II, III, IV

Explanation:

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I, II, III, and IV factors that affect island colonization and species richness for a region. Hence, option D is correct.

What is colonization?

Colonialism is defined as “control by one power over a dependent area or people.”

Immigration to an island is affected by the distance of the island from a source of colonists. Usually, this source is the mainland (and it will be for this lesson), but it can also be other islands. Islands that are more isolated are less likely to receive immigrants than islands that are less isolated.

Hence, the species-area effect, rescue effect, target effect and time/stability hypothesis affect island colonization and species richness for a region.

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List the color of the stars from hottest to lowest:

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Answer:

Blue 25,000 K

White 10,000 K  

Yellow 6000 K          

Orange 4000 K    

Red     3000 K

Explanation:

k = kelvin


If a someone wanted to construct a telescope to observe infrared light in the galaxy who
would best be able to build it
physical engineer
thermal engineer
optical engineer
chemical engineer
Question 13
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Answer:

optical engineer

Explanation:

Answer:optical engineer

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