Answer:
The maximum amount of a solute that can dissolve in a solvent at a specified temperature and pressure is its solubility. Even for very soluble substances, however, there is usually a limit to how much solute can dissolve in a given quantity of solvent.
Answer:
=0.1293 J
Explanation:
The heat increase is the change in energy for the water ΔH.
ΔH=MC∅ where M is mass, C is the specific heat capacity for water and ∅ is the change in temperature.
M=0.7892g
C(for water) =4.2 J/g°C
∅=0.039 °C
ΔH=0.7892g×4.2 J/g°C×0.039°C
=0.1293 J
The amount of heat energy added to cause the 0.039°C temperature increase is 0.1293 Joules.
Answer:
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Explanation:
Also refered to as consumers, heterotrophs areorganisms that obtain their energy (nutrition) from organic compounds/materials.In other words, they are organisms that are unable to produce their ownfood (unlike autotrophs) and therefore have to consume/ingest organic compoundsas a source of energy. Compared to autotrophs (which occupy the base of thefood-web triangle), heterotrophs occupy the upper levels of the food web giventhat their survival is dependent on the producers
Answer:
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