I am conducting a through ivestigation of the combustion of ammonia gas:
4NH3 + 5O2 > 4NO + 6H2O
The reaction will be monitored by the pressure of the gases present in a 5.400 L steel chamber that is at 25.00 degrees C initially but 75 degrees C after the reaction. The chamber is initially filled with 21.250 ATM of oqygen (in slight excess) and an additional 16.500 ATM of ammonia.
This one just simply stumps me.
An organism with the genotype TtSs can normally make TS, Ts, tS and ts.
The mass of a seed leaf changes depending on the water and internal processes. When some seed leaves lose water due to transportation, they lose mass. Other will start to sprout and produce their own food, which cause them to gain mass.
To determine the mass of water that must form to produce 975 kJ of energy, we can use the concept of the heat of vaporization of water, which is approximately 2260 J/g. First, convert 975 kJ to joules: 975 kJ = 975,000 J. Then, divide the total energy by the heat of vaporization: ( \text{mass} = \frac{975,000 \text{ J}}{2260 \text{ J/g}} \approx 431.87 \text{ g} ). Thus, about 432 grams of water must form to produce 975 kJ of energy.
The pumpkin's mass is 4.8 kg, and 0.9 of its mass is water. This means 0.1 of its mass is not water. To find the mass of water: 4.8 kg x 0.9 = 4.32 kg of water To find the mass of not water: 4.8 kg - 4.32 kg = 0.48 kg of not water
Full mass = 52.2 kgEmpty mass = 3.64 kgFull mass = (MT mass) + (water mass)52.2 = (3.64) + (water mass)Water mass = 52.2 - 3.64 = 48.56 kg
An organism with the genotype TtSs can normally make TS, Ts, tS and ts.
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To determine the total mass of 1-pentanol that will dissolve in 110 grams of water to produce a saturated solution, you would need to know the solubility of 1-pentanol in water at a specific temperature. Once you have that information, you can calculate the total mass of 1-pentanol that will dissolve by adding the mass of the water to the mass of the 1-pentanol that can dissolve in it to form a saturated solution.
They Mass-produce things that are in demand.
In a sealed chamber with no loss of mass, five pounds of water plus sufficient heat will produce five pounds of steam. The mass of the water remains the same, regardless of its state. Freeze it, and you'd have five pounds of ice instead.
The mass of a seed leaf changes depending on the water and internal processes. When some seed leaves lose water due to transportation, they lose mass. Other will start to sprout and produce their own food, which cause them to gain mass.
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Water has its smallest volume (for any given mass) at 4 degrees Celsius.
That depends both upon the mass (mass slows gravity), its density (surface gravity of a dense mass is greater than of the same mass in a diffuse state) and its velocity: To=Ts/[(1-v^2/c^2)]^(1/2) Where To = objective time, Ts = subjective time, v=velocity, and c=speed of light.
ts filament will not burn
It allowed the company to produce a higher output of Model Ts.