Answer:
Water vapor
Explanation:
because water vapor is gas and gas particles move faster than solid particles (which stick together) and water particles ( with a somewhat normal movement) and the faster the particle, the hotter the substance is. With that being said C is the correct answer.
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#1
Wate vapour came in contact of ice so they lost their heat so condensed around
Option C#2
Same C
Metals have very high boiling point as you can observe copper and Iron has very huge boiling point (2K+)#3
Option C again
As we can see the graph the line of sodium chloride boundary is almost a straight line and increasing with respect to temperature#4
According to law of conservation of matter ,matter can neither be created nor be destroyed rather they get rearranged
Option A#5
Option B
Sugar has C,H and O whereas Butane have only C and HHow much time is required for sedimentary rocks to form?
A year
A couple years
A hundred years
A thousand years
Answer:
a couple of years
Explanation:
due to research the answer is millions of years just so you know
What characteristics distinguish the inner planets in the solar system from the outer planets?
Explanation:
hope it is the right answer
What tools are needed for a simple experiment at home to show the relationship between string length and frequency of sound waves
Do atoms and molecules have great mass and weight at the nanoscale or do they have no mass or weight.
Explanation:
Photons are one of the very few parti kes that don't have mass. Other subatomic particles and atoms are usually always massive
Answer:
Nanoscale objects are subject to different kinds of forces than larger objects
Explanation:
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A road sign says "Tucson, Arizona - 120 miles." How many kilometers is this?
slightly less than 60
slightly more than 60
slightly less than 200
slightly more than 200
What is a source of the pressure used to create metamorphic rocks?
The water in the ocean
The air in the atmosphere
The layers of sediment in the ocean
The magma from deep in the ground
Your science teacher has provided the following materials to investigate the factors that affect the strength of electric and magnetic forces.
• large iron nail – 5 mm diameter
• 100 cm of thinly wrapped copper wire
• D battery
• electrical tape
• wire strip
• thumb tacks -assorted sizes
• paperclips – assorted sizes
Design an investigation you could carry out to determine the factors that affect the strength of electrical and magnetic forces.
The strength of the electric field can be estimated as force per electric charge, whereas the strength of a magnetic field depends on the force of electrons and velocity.
Whta is a magnetic field?A magnetic field can be defined as magnetic work exerted on electric charges that are in motion (movement).
Conversely, an electric field is an area where an electric current is applied and electron force can be estimated per Volts per Meter.
In conclusion, the strength of the electric field can be estimated as force per electric charge, whereas the strength of a magnetic field depends on the force of electrons and velocity.
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