The answer to fill in the blank would be B) because say for ex you are sick and your mom checks your temperature, she is doing this to see how hot/cold are you, so she is checking your body to see how you are, so same with this, temperature basically measures the kinetic energy/motion of particles in something.
Answer:
invalid
Explanation:
Just imagine doing this experiment MULTIPLE TIMES and one of the trials you get 72 Kcal while in another u get 12kcal. It doesn't make sense. Somewhere in the experiment she went wrong. So its invalid
<span>the elements in groups1a, 2a, 3a have positive charges according to their group numbers</span>
According to this formula when:
ΔG = ΔH - TΔS = 0
∴ ΔS = ΔH/T
∴ ΔS = n*ΔHVap / Tvap
- when n is the number of moles = mass/molar mass
when the mass = 24.1 g
and the molar mass = 187.3764 g/mol
by substitution:
∴ n = 24.1 / 187.3764g/mol
= 0.129 moles
and ΔHvap is the molar enthalpy of vaporization is 27.49 kJ/mol
and Tvap is the temperature in Kelvin = 47.6 + 273 = 320.6 K
So by substitution, we will get the ΔS the change in entropy:
∴ΔS = 0.129 mol * 27490 J/mol / 320.6 K
= 11 J/K
<span>An independent variable is a variable that is not affected in the experiment. It is what experimenter controls. Here, the concentration of salt is the independent variable.
On the other side, a dependent variable is called dependent because it depends on the independent variables. It is what is affected and observed during the experiment. Here, the freezing point of water is affected and, thus, it is the dependent variable.
A controlled variable is a variable that must remain unchanged (must be constant) during the experiment so that the effect on the dependent variable depends only on the independent variable. Here, the volume of water must be constant, so it is the controlled variable.
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