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In a particle diagram of magnesium reacting with hydrochloric acid, you would see magnesium atoms (Mg) represented by silver-colored spheres, and hydrochloric acid molecules (HCl) represented by green spheres consisting of hydrogen (H) and chlorine (Cl) atoms. As the reaction progresses, you would observe the magnesium atoms losing electrons to form magnesium ions (Mg²⁺) and hydrogen gas (H2) being released.
A polar molecule will have an uneven distribution of charge, resulting in a partially negative and partially positive end. Therefore, an electron dot diagram showing a molecule with an asymmetrical distribution of electrons, where there is a concentration of electrons on one side, can represent a polar molecule.
If a catalyst were added to a reaction diagram, it would typically be shown as a separate step or pathway with lower activation energy compared to the uncatalyzed reaction. The overall energy profile of the reaction would be shifted downward, indicating that the catalyst lowers the activation energy required for the reaction to proceed, leading to an increased reaction rate.
The line that represents boiling points on a phase diagram is called the vaporization curve or boiling line. This line separates the liquid phase from the gas phase and represents the temperature at which a substance transitions from liquid to gas at a constant pressure.
Thanks for the clear explanation! Phase diagrams always seemed confusing at first, but understanding that each curve marks a boundary between states — like solid/liquid or liquid/gas — really helps make sense of it. The triple point is also fascinating since it shows where all three states can coexist. Appreciate the breakdown!
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Then it would be a false statement because an isosceles and an equilateral triangle have different geometrical properties as in regards to the lengths of their sides.
Figure B. equilateral triangle (small circle) inside of isosceles triangle (big cirlce)
A Venn diagram would be the most appropriate representation for the statement "If it is not a gorilla, then it is not an ape." There would be two circles, one representing gorillas and one representing apes. The area outside of the gorilla circle but still inside the ape circle would be shaded to indicate that there are other types of apes besides gorillas.
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The contrapositive of the statement "If it is an equilateral triangle, then it is an isosceles triangle" is "If it is not an isosceles triangle, then it is not an equilateral triangle." A diagram representing this could include two circles: one labeled "Not Isosceles Triangle" and another labeled "Not Equilateral Triangle." An arrow would point from the "Not Isosceles Triangle" circle to the "Not Equilateral Triangle" circle, indicating the logical implication. This visually conveys the relationship between the two statements in the contrapositive form.
the development of cities led to inventions like irrigation
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---- A class diagram is useful, because if you didn't know what something looked like, then you would be pretty dumb
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