Which is an example of a compound? sand, gold, water, or iodine? well, the answer is water, water is a compound.
Answer:
The SI units for measuring the velocity of the car: meters per second
(m/s)
The Sl units for measuring the acceleration of the car: meters per second squared (m/s^2)
The SI units for measuring force: Newton (N)
The SI units for measuring mass: kilograms (kg)
Explanation:
Système international (SI) or International System of Units consist of a list of unit measurement that mostly used by scientist. The scientist from a different country might use different unit that makes them have to convert the result of each other. The usage of the same unit measurement will help the scientist to read that publication easier, make it easier to share and discuss any topic. The unit used is metric since the decimal system also makes the conversion of a unit easier.
6.022×10^23 should be correct. Are there any options to choose from?
<u>Avogadros number</u>
<u>Given information:</u>
A solution with a high H+ ion concentration
<u>To determine:</u>
The nature of pH of such a solution
<u>Explanation:</u>
pH is a measure of the H+ ion concentration in a given solution. Lower the pH higher will be the H+ concentration and the solution is termed acidic. In contrast, if the pH is higher the H+ concentration will be lower and the solution is basic.
Mathematically,
pH = -log[H+]
[H+] = 
pH = 2; [H+] = 10⁻²M
pH = 7; [H+] = 10⁻⁷M
pH = 13; [H+] = 10⁻¹³M
pH = 14; [H+] = 10⁻¹⁴M
Ans: (a)
Thus, the highest concentration of H+ ions is for a solution of pH = 2
Hydrogen bonds
Guanine-cytosine and adenine-thymine <em>hydrogen bonds</em> hold the strands of a DNA helix together.