The answer is D. Water breaking down into hydrogen and oxygen
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Answer:
Being a noble gas, hrlium has a small molecular weight and it's chemical stability is high having the tendancy not to create chemical boudaries ( reactions)
Answer:
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=> Rancidity is a condition in which the substance with oil and fats get oxidized when they are exposed to air. A substance is said to be rancid when there is a change in smell, taste, and colour. An example of rancidity is when a chips pack is exposed to atmospheric air which results in a change in taste and odor.
This is a concrete example of the Doppler effect. This effect is the change of frequency experienced by the listener or the observer with respect to their relative distance to the source of the sound. There can be two equations to be applied: to the approaching source, and to the receding source.
Approaching source:
frequency observed = [v/(v-v,source)]*frequency of source, where v is the velocity of sound . Substituting,
1000 = [340/(340-v,source)]*frequency of source <---- equation 1
Receding source:
frequency observed = [v/(v+v,source)]*frequency of source, where v is the velocity of sound . Substituting,
800 = [340/(340+v,source)]*frequency of source <---- equation 2
Rearranging equation 1: [1000(340-v,source)]/340 = frequency of source
Equation 2: 800 = [340/(340+v,source)]*frequency of source
Substituting equation 1 to equation 2:
800 = [340/(340+v,source)]*[1000(340-v,source)]/340
Solving using the scientific calculator under shift-solve feature,
v,source = 37.78 m/s
Therefore, the train is moving at 37.78 m/s.
Answer:
Oxygen cycle
Explanation:
The components of the reservoirs of oxygen that are exchange in our environment is the oxygen cycle
It suggests the movement of oxygen between the living and non-living parts.
- The cycle does not account for oxygen that is trapped and cannot be exchanged in nature.
- Oxygen is important component of the atmosphere.
- Gaseous exchange between living organisms and atmosphere involves oxygen to a very large extent.