The power source its getting usually determines its voltage.
It will be sediment, that's the only thing can be in a rock and it's a living thing. Sediment is part of a rock so that's your answer this is a 7th grade question not that hard I'm in the 5th grade no officence but enjoy your answer
Answer:
The object will sink in the liquid in beaker 1.
The object will float in the liquid in beaker 2
Explanation:
The density of an object relative to the density of a fluid determines if the object floats or sink in a fluid. The density of a material is the measure of the amount of mass of that material packed into a unit volume of that material.
For the beaker 1, the liquid in this beaker has a density of 0.5 g/cc, which is lesser than the density of the object (0.85 g/cc). This means that the object will add more mass than there should be to the volume of the space it displaces within the field. This results in the object sinking in the fluid.
For beaker 2, the liquid in this beaker has a density of 1 g/cc, which is more than the density of the object (0.85 g/cc). This means that the object will add less mass than there should be to the volume of the space it displaces within the field. This results in the object floating in the fluid.
Answer:
-24.76 kJ/mol
Explanation:
given,
mass of solid magnesium burned = 0.1375 g
the temperature increases by(ΔT) 1.126°C
heat capacity of of bomb calorimeter (C_{cal})= 3024 J/°C
heat absorbed by the calorimeter




heat released by the reaction


energy density will be equal to heat released by the reaction divided by the mass of magnesium
Energy density = 
Energy density = -24.76 kJ/mol
heat given off by burning magnesium is equal to -24.76 kJ/mol