The state of matter of Polaris, the north star is gas.
<h3>What are stars made of?</h3>
Stars are made up of a mixture of hot gases.
The mixture consists of helium and hydrogen. Hydrogen burns into helium to give starts a shining appearance when observed from a far distance.
Thus, the state of matter of all stars, including the north star, is gas.
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MgCl₂ ---> Mg(2+) + 2Cl(-)
0,01-x.............x.............2x
MgCl₂ ---> Mg(2+) + 2Cl(-)
0,01-x.............x.............2x
0...................0,01.......0,02
The molality of chloride ions is 0,02M.
The answer is B. because it starts at Conifer Seeds and ends at Northern goshawks.
Answer:
38.3958 °C
Explanation:
As,
1 gram of carbohydrates on burning gives 4 kilocalories of energy
1 gram of protein on burning gives 4 kilocalories of energy
1 gram of fat on burning gives 9 kilocalories of energy
Thus,
27 g of fat on burning gives 9*27 = 243 kilocalories of energy
20 g of protein on burning gives 4*20 = 80 kilocalories of energy
48 gram of carbohydrates on burning gives 4*48 = 192 kilocalories of energy
Total energy = 515 kilocalories
Using,
Given: Volume of water = 23 L = 23×10⁻³ m³
Density of water= 1000 kg/m³
So, mass of the water:
Mass of water = 23 kg
Initial temperature = 16°C
Specific heat of water = 0.9998 kcal/kg°C
Solving for final temperature as:
<u>Final temperature = 38.3958 °C </u>
Answer:
Molecules make scents. Aromatic ones (That is, containing rings of carbon atoms with delocalised electrons). Some unpleasant smells are due to hydrogen and sulphur groups.
Explanation: