How are earthquake seismograms utilized to locate the epicenter of an earthquake?

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Answer: by finding the elapsed time from the first p wave and s wave

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Which of these statements about mixtures is true?Mixtures are made up of elements bonded together. Elements and compounds are types of mixtures. Pure substances are made up of mixtures combined in specific ratios. Mixtures are classified based on the distribution of particles in them.
29. Some physical changes involve chemical reactions.TRUEFALSE
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A muffin has a mass of 100g and a volume of 500cm^3. What is the density of the muffin
A detailed explanation, one paragraph of the colligative property being discussed and why that property changes the way that it does when the amount of solute is increased. A detailed description, at least one paragraph, of a real-world application of the colligative property, including an explanation of how this application of the colligative property is important or useful to those affected. The real-world example must be one that was not mentioned in the lesson.

Based on your findings, which theory about alien thickness seems most valid or most accurate?

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Answer:

C.) Alien thickness is mainly affected by temperature. The greater thickness at lower temperatures may be used as a way to stay warmer in colder weather.

Explanation:

Environmental systems.

Well aliens are like mysteries on Sci-Fi. Aliens aren't humans or just beings that are different from us. When you're saying the thickness, I am assuming about the body of the alien is full of hard and rusty skin that is not like ours. 
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What are the 3 parts of a nucleotide

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The 3 parts are

1) A five carbon ribose sugar

2) A Phosphate molecule

3)  The four nitrogenous bases


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Like DNA, RNA polymers are make up of chains of nucleotides. These have three parts a five carbon ribose sugar. A phosphate molecule . And one of four nitrogenous bases adenine, guanine, cytosine, or uracil

Which three factors can affect gas pressure?

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The three factors can affect gas pressure are temperature, its volume, and the number of its particles.

What is the gas pressure?

The force exerted by gaseous molecules as they collide with the walls of their container is referred to as gas pressure. If the volume and temperature of a gas container remain constant, increasing the number of gas particles causes an increase in pressure, and vice versa.

Automobiles have tires. These tires (or tyres in British English) must have air pressure. Inflatable beds and baloons are two additional examples.

The pressure rises as the number of gas particles in a container increases. The pressure increases as the volume of a container increases.

Thus, The enclosed gas's pressure is determined by the number of gas particles, the volume of the container, and the temperature of the gas.

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Temperature, pressure, volume, and the amount of gas.

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Compare gases with liquids and solids according to the kinetic molecular theory

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Solids molecules are tightly held together in close bonds,they could bend or vibrate but still stay bonded. So they have little k.e Liquid molecules are much loser than solid,its bond are flexible enough to slide over eachother. So it has greater k.e compared to solid Gas molecules are the most loosed,they take the shape of the container thus its molecules moves freely colliding btw themselves and its container. So gas has the greatest k.e amongs the rest

An aqueous solution of methyl alcohol (molar mass = 32.05 g/mol) is prepared by dissolving 15.0 mL of the alcohol (d = 0.792 g/mL) in 75.0 mL of water (1.00 g/mL).a. Calculate the mass % of the aqueous alcohol solution.
b. Calculate the molarity of the aqueous alcohol solution.
c. If 5.0 mL of the solution (above) is diluted to a volume of 50.0 mL, what is the molarity (M) of the resulting dilute solution?

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A. The mass% of the aqueous alcohol solution is 13.69%(wt/wt). The solution to this is:

mass alcohol = 15.0mL (0.792 g/mL) = 11.9 grams alcohol
mass water = 75.0mL (1.00 g/mL) = 75.0 grams water
total mass = 11.9 + 75.0 = 86.9 grams solution
mass% of methanol = (11.9/86.9)*100% = 13.69%

B. Molarity = 4.125 M

Solution:

Molarity = mole solute/L solution
mole solute = 11.9/32.05 = 0.3713 moles
L solution = 15 + 75 = 90 mL/1000 = 0.09 L

M = 0.3713/0.09 = 4.125

C. Answer is 0.4125 M

Solution:

C1V1 = C2V2
4.125(5mL) = C2(50mL)
C2 = 0.4125 M

Which one of the following statements is correct?A. An electron has a negative electrical charge.
B. An electron has a neutral electrical charge.
C. An electron is much larger than an atom.
D. An electron is located inside the nucleus of an atom.

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Answer: Option (A) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

An atom consists of three sub atomic particles. These particles are protons, electrons and neutrons.

Protons have a positive charge. Whereas neutrons have no charge. On the other hand, electrons have a negative charge.

Thus, we can conclude that out of the given options, an electron has a negative electrical charge is the correct statement.