The word that is in an incorrect place in the chart is HAIL.
The state of matter of hail is not plasma; hail is a solid at room temperature. Plasma refers to the state of matter in which an ionized gas have approximately equal number of positively and negatively charged ions. Thus, plasma is an ionized gas. Plasma is considered to be the fourth state of matter. <span />
Answer:
Fe^2+(aq) + S^2-(aq) --------> FeS(s)
Explanation:
First let us look at the molecular equation;
Na2S(aq) + Fe(NO3)2(aq) --------> FeS (s) + 2NaNO3(aq)
Now, the net ionic equation usually shows the most important reaction that took place, in this case, the formation of the FeS precipitate.
Hence, ionically;
Fe^2+(aq) + S^2-(aq) --------> FeS(s)
There are 2 Ca, 4 H (2*2) and 4 O (2+2) on the left hand side. So there should be the same number of atoms 2Ca and 4(O+H) on the right hand side. The reaction is a synthesis (making something new), rather than a decomposition (destroying something).
The answer is Two molecules of Ca(OH)2 should be produced during the synthesis reaction.
Answer:
B. O2 is reduced when it accepts electrons and forms water.
Explanation:
During cellular respiration water is formed when oxygen receives electrons and picks up protons at the conclusion of the electron transport chain. The electron transport chain will stop functioning if there isn't enough oxygen to receive electrons (for example, because a person isn't breathing in enough oxygen), and ATP will no longer be created by chemiosmosis. Cells can't carry out the reactions they need to function if they don't even have enough ATP, and they may perish after a long period of time.
The answer is not D, because water creates turgidity.
The answer is not C, because water is important in many biological reactions.
The answer is either A, or B. Knowing that water composes almost 75% of the body, you can assume that It is a common substance, for A, or you could know that is allows reactions to occur more easily, acting as a sort of catalyst, for answer B.
A or B. Your call for the final answer.