Recall that 1 gallon = 3.785 L, and 1 L = 1000 mL, so to calculate volume in millilitres, multiply by 3.785 and 1000, resulting in 3785 mL. Next, multiply volume by density to calculate mass (Density = Mass/Volume), so 3785 mL * 1.000 g / mL = 3785 g of water.
Answer: Conduction
Explanation:
Because the ice cube is touching the surrounding soup, the energy is going from the hot soup into the ice cube. You can rule out radiation and convection because radiation includes rays (which aren't a part of this question) and convection is usually seen in objects/fluids that are not touching (and the ice cube and the soup ARE touching).
<span>While explaining the differences between the rate law and integrated rate law of the reaction, two statements apply from the options. They are
1. The rate law shows the relationship between the rate of a reaction and the concentrations of the reactants. This will give us an idea about the speed that reactants are turned to compounds and products.
2. The integrated rate law is a relationship between the concentration of a reactant and time. This gives an idea of amount of reactant left after a period of time.</span>