How do scientist classify climates

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I think its according to what biome category each place is.  

Explanation:

Other influences are the weather patterns for example how much rainfall does a biome have in a year usually.

Environmental factors such as how much vegetation an area has can influence the growth of plants because they are used to a certain temperature or amount of rainfall which tells scientists if the area has a warm or cold climate.


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Looking at the periodic table, which of these elements has the smallest atomic radius?A. sodium
B. potassium
C. hydrogen
D. lithium

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Answer: C. hydrogen

Explanation:

Atomic radius of an atom is defined as the total distance from the nucleus to the outermost orbital of electron.

On moving from top to bottom, there is an addition of shell around the nucleus and the outermost orbital gets far away from the nucleus and hence, the distance between the nucleus and outermost orbital increases.

This in turn increases the atomic radii of the element from moving top to bottom in a group.

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K:19:1s^22s^22p^63s^23p^64s^1

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At what temperature will a solid melt?O
A. The temperature at which intermolecular forces push the
molecules apart
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B. The temperatud at which the kinetic energy breaks the
intermolecular attractions
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c. The temperature at which the pressure forces molecular motion to
stop
D. The temperature at which the atomic bonds within the molecules
are broken

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Answer:

A solid will melt at the temperature at which the kinetic energy breaks theinter-molecular attractions.

Explanation:

The melting point is the state at which "a substance changes its temperature from a solid to  liquid". At the melting point temperature, there is an equilibrium between the both the solid and the liquid phase. When the solid particle is heated by increasing the temperature the particle in the solid vibrate quickly and it absorbs kinetic energy.

It leads to the breaking of the organisation of particle in between the solid and that leads to the melting of solid. Thus, at the melting point, the kinetic energy breaks the inter-molecular attractions.

Answer: B) the temperature at which the kinetic energy breaks the intermolecular attraction

Is laundry detergent liquid starch

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Laundry detergent is not liquid starch as they have different chemical composition due to presence of different compounds with different properties.

Compound is defined as a chemical substance made up of identical molecules containing atoms from more than one type of chemical element.

Molecule consisting atoms of only one element is not called compound.It is transformed into new substances during chemical reactions. There are four major types of compounds depending on chemical bonding present in them.They are:

1)Molecular compounds where in atoms are joined by covalent bonds.

2) ionic compounds where atoms are joined by ionic bond.

3)Inter-metallic compounds where atoms are held by metallic bonds

4) co-ordination complexes where atoms are held by co-ordinate bonds.

As laundry detergent and liquid starch have different chemical compositions and detergent does not hardens the clothes while starch does.Thus, laundry detergent is not liquid starch .

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Yes, essentially.
Keep in mind that not all detergents contain liquid starch, but many do. 

What are examples of physical properties of a compounds?

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Examples of physical properties are: color, smell, freezing point, boiling point, melting point, infra-red spectrum, attraction (paramagnetic) or repulsion (diamagnetic) to magnets, opacity, viscosity and density.

What do chemical compound and mixture have in common

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Compounds and mixtures are both made up of one or more elements. 
Compound and Mixture also have Homogeneous Composition

How much of each gas is there in 100cm3 air?

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Each 100 cm3 of air, constitutes 78cm3 nitrogen, 21cm3 oxygen and 1cm3 constitutes of other gases like Argon, ozone, carbon dioxide and water vapour in small amounts.
Dry air contains 78% nitrogen , 21% oxygen and 1%noble gases.