Why don't the oceans simply reabsorb the water that evaporates?

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Answer 1
Answer: The water evaporates into the clouds
Answer 2
Answer:

because the oceans already have a ton of water in them so they don't really need to absorb the water again that evaporates


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Two or more elements make up a compound

Answer:

Two or more elements make up a compound.

Explanation:

Which is an example of an atom?A)the smallest unit of Ne
B)the smallest unit of p4
C)the smallest unit of NH3
D)the smallest unit of H2O

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It is A)The smallest unit of Ne 

What do you do after the experiment to organize

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After the experiment, you can create a chart or table to organize your data.

2 ways friction is helpful and 2 ways it does not

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Benefits of friction.

1. Walking. Friction between the soles of our  shoes and the ground enables us to walk. The sole of the shoe is held to the ground through friction. This is what is termed as "grip" of the shoe. The more grip a shoes offers, the better and faster we can walk.

2. Writing. Writing using a pen requires friction. It is impossible to hold a pen in the hand without friction because it would slip out. Also the graphite point of the pencil would not make a mark on the paper without friction.

Drawbacks of friction

1. Drag. An aircraft taking off experiences significant friction between it and the air resulting in drag, so much fuel has to be used to  create energy to overcome the wind resistance.

2. Surface hindrance. Friction makes moving something heavy from  one part of a room to another very difficult. Sliding a large box across the flour takes a lot of energy due to friction between the box and the floor.


A 440.0 g piece of copper is dropped into 400.0 mL of water at 20.00 °C. The final temperature of the water was measured at 35.80 °C. Calculate the initial temperature of the metal. (SCu = 0.3850 J/gC)

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Answer:

207.50°C

Explanation:

Mass of metal (M1) = 440g

Volume of water = 400mL

Initial temperature of water (T2) = 20°C

Final temperature of the mixture (T3) = 35.80°C

Specific heat capacity of the metal (C1) = 0.3850J/g°C

Specific heat capacity of water = 4.184J/g°C

Density of water = 1g/mL

Temperature of metal (T1) = ?

Heat lost by the metal = Heat gained by the water

Q = MC∇T

Q = heat energy

M = Mass

C = specific heat capacity

∇T = change in temperature

M1C1(T1 - T3) = M2C2(T3 - T2)

M2 = ?

Density = mass / volume

Mass = density * volume

Mass = 1g/mL * 400mL

Mass = 400g

M1C1(T1 - T3) = M2C2(T3 - T2)

400 * 0.3850 (T1 - 35.80) = 400 * 4.184 * (35.80 - 20)

154(T1 - 35.80) = 1673.6 * (15.8)

154T1 - 5513.2 = 26442.88

154T1 = 26442.88 + 5513.2

154T1 = 31956.08

T1 = 31956.08 / 154

T1 = 207.50

The initial temperature of the metal was 207.50°C

Which class of compounds does ammonia blog

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T'belongs to the hydrides, it's a nitrogen hydride.