Explain, in terms of both atoms and molecular structure, why there is no isomer of CH3OH.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Explain, in terms of both atoms and molecular structure, why there is no isomer of CH3OH.

There is no isomer of CH3OH or methanol because it contains only one carbon atom. And also, the structure is tetrahedral, having four substances attached to the carbon atom.


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The capacity of a muscle to continue contracting over a period of time without fatigue is called: A. muscular strength.
B. muscular endurance.
C. cardiovascular endurance.
D. power.

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B. muscular endurance

The capacity of a muscle to continue contracting over a period of time without fatigue is called muscular endurance.
NOT:
A. muscular strength. 
C. cardiovascular endurance. 
D. power.

Describe meteor showers​

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Answer:

a rain of asteroids coming from space

Explanation:

Meteor showers occur when dust or particles from asteroids or comets enter Earth's atmosphere at very high speed. When they hit the atmosphere, meteors rub against air particles and create friction, heating the meteors. The heat vaporizes most meteors, creating what we call shooting stars.

In 1989, the Exxon Valdez spilled nearly 42,000,000 liters of oil into Prince William Sound, Alaska. How would this spill be classified?Abiotic environmental
Biotic environmental
Genetic
Pathogenic

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In biology and ecology, abiotic componentsor abiotic factorsare non-living chemical and physical parts of the environment thataffect living organisms and the functioning of ecosystems. Abiotic factorsand phenomena associated with them underpin all biology. So the oilspill is a non-living chemical

Correct Answer:

A. Abiotic environmental

3 of 3 points

Which is an example of a chemical change?

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Answer:

Example: Burning wood

Souring milk

Mixing acid and base

Baking a cake

Explanation:

Chemical changes occur when a substance combines with another to form a new substance.

Example: Burning wood

Souring milk

Mixing acid and base

Baking a cake

Lenses can be found in a variety of objects. Which example does not contain a lens?A.
a magnifying glass

B.
a telescope

C.
chemical safety goggles

D.
a microscope

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Answer:

chemical safety goggles do not have lens.

Explanation:

We use lenses to make a clear picture of anything.

They may be used to magnify an object.

Lens can be used in microscope to magnify the image of a microscopic object.

Telescope is used to see far objects, clearly.

Magnifying glass is a simple lens used for magnifying the image of any small ojbect or image or letter.

However chemical safety glasses uses simple glass.

c. chemical safety goggles.

Baking a cake is an example of -a. forming mixtures.
b. forming solutions.
c. exothermic reactions.
d. endothermic reactions.

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I think the correct answer is D. Baking a cake is an example of endothermic reaction. The chemical changes happening when you bake a cake includes denaturing proteins in milk, eggs, and flour. Chemical bonds are broken and new bonds are made. To aid these changes, heat is supplied by the heat in an oven.