The answer is <span>572.1235 grams of co2</span>
Answer: Weight is the measure of the force of gravity
Explanation:
Weight is a measure of the force of gravity on a physical object and is measured in newtons. The weight of a bird of mass 15 g varies with the magnitude of the gravitational force acting on it and would be considerably different if measured on the Moon, for example, instead of on Earth.
The ground<span> state of an electron, the energy level it normally occupies, is the state of lowest energy for that electron. ... An electron </span>can become excited<span> if it is given extra energy, such as if it absorbs a photon, or packet of light, or collides with a nearby </span>atom<span> or particle. (I do not take credit for that answer)</span>
Answer:
2.55×10²⁰ atoms of Mo are contained in 40.6 mg
Explanation:
1 atom of Mo has a mass of 1.59×10⁻²² g
So let's think a rule of three for this question.
Firstly, we convert the mass in mg to g
40.6 mg / 1000 = 0.0406 g
In the mass of 1.59×10⁻²² g, there is 1 atom of Mo
In the mass of 0.0406 g there are (0.0406 / 1.59×10⁻²²) = 2.55×10²⁰ atoms
Answer:
False, the object is stationary therefore the object is balanced.
Explanation: