Cold, salty water is dense and sinks to the bottom of the ocean while warm water is less dense and remains on the surface. ... Water gets colder with depth because cold, salty ocean water sinks to the bottom of the ocean basins below the less dense warmer water near the surface. In other words it takes a lot of energy to heat water. The specific heat of land is much lower than water. It varies a little by soil type, but it takes a lot less energy to raise the temperature of the same amount of land as water.
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Answer:
Carbonates (CO3-2), phosphates (PO4-3) and sulfides (S-2) are insoluble.
The exceptions are the alkali metals and the ammonium ion.
Answer:
0 587 mL
Explanation:
First we convert 180 grams of HCl into moles, using its molar mass:
- 180 g ÷ 36.46 g/mol = 4.94 mol HCl
Now we can <u>use the number of moles and the given concentration to calculate the required volume</u>, applying the <em>definition of molarity</em>:
- Molarity = moles / liters
- Liters = Moles / molarity
- 4.94 mol / 8.40 M = 0.588 L
Finally we <u>convert liters into milliliters</u>:
The closest answer is option C, 587 mL.