Fat: 1 gram = 9 calories Protein: 1 gram = 4 calories Carbohydrates: 1 gram = 4 calories Alcohol: 1 gram = 7 calories"
So, (12 g carbohydrates)*4 Cal=48 Cal; (9 g fat) *9 Cal=81 Cal; (9 g protein)*4 Cal=36 Cal
48 Cal + 81 Cal + 36 Cal = 165 Cal in one glass of milk
Answer:
Period
Explanation:
horizontal is a period and verticle is a group
Answer:
Dependent variable
Explanation:
In every experiment, there must be a dependent variable and an independent variable.
The independent variable is that variable that you have to manipulate in order to receive a response. E.g, in the experiment described in the question, the amount of sunlight a sunflower plant receives is the independent variable.
The dependent variable is the number of seeds produced. It is the response obtained by carefully manipulating the amount of sunlight
<u>125</u> is the total number of neutrons in an atom of 207/82 Pb
207 - 82 = 125
207 represents the mass number of the atom while 87 represent the atomic number. The mass number is usually the sum of the protons and neutrons in the nucleus.
Explanation:
Atoms of elements are usually classified by their proton number. A change in the proton number changes the element. However, the neutron number of an element can differ within a small range giving various isotopes of the element. Some will be stable others will be less stable. The less stable are less common to occur naturally because they decay.
Usually, for smaller atoms, the number of neutrons is more or less similar to the number of protons. However, with larger atoms, there are more neutrons than protons.
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Answer:
0,1 mol of carbon and 0.2 moles of hydrogen were in the original sample.
Explanation:
The combustion reaction of the compound is

And the molar mass of CO2 and H2O are 44g/mol and 18g/mol respectively
All the mass of carbon producing the CO2 must come from the carbon of the unknown compound, thus it is necessary to calculate the moles of carbon in 4.4g of CO2
of Carbon
Also, all the mass of hydrogen producing the H2O must come from the hydrogen of the unknown compound, hence it is necessary to calculate the moles of hydrogen in 1.8g of water
of Hydrogen