Submission Requirements
The final submission should include all of the section headings listed above and should follow the following format:

Part 1:

Allotrope definition:

Completed characteristics chart (You can copy/paste the chart into your final report)

Pictures of your three allotrope models (You should include at least one picture of each model and label the pictures).

Part 2:

History:
Compare and contrast the history of your three chosen allotropes. Answer all of the questions listed in this section. Be sure to discuss all three allotropes.

Uses:
Compare and contrast the current applications of your three chosen allotropes. Answer all of the questions listed in this section. Be sure to discuss all three allotropes.

Part 3

Future Applications:
Discuss the future uses of your chosen allotrope. Answer all of the questions listed in this section. Be thoughtful and specific in your discussion.

Impact on Society
Discuss your thoughts on how these future applications might affect society. Answer all the questions listed in this section. Be thoughtful and specific in your discussion

References:
State all the research sources used to create the models, complete the chart, and write the report. You should have a minimum of three reputable sources.

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Answer 1

Answer: wut the are you asking for like an essay

Explanation:


Related Questions

The enthalpy of combustion of octane is -5470 kJ/mol. Octane (formulae C8H18) was used to heat some water in a copper can. The amount of octane used up was 0.1 g. The amount of water in the can was 100 cm3 . a) Find the moles of octane which was used up. (Show calculations)

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Answer: 0.0009 moles of octane were used up.

Explanation:

To calculate the moles :

[tex]\text{Moles of solute}=\frac{\text{given mass}}{\text{Molar Mass}}[/tex]

Given mass of octane = 0.1 g

Molar mass of octane = 11.23 g/mol  

Putting in the values we get:

[tex]\text{Moles of octane}=\frac{0.1g}{114.23g/mol}=0.0009moles[/tex]

Thus 0.0009 moles of octane were used up.

What mass of Ca(OH)2 would you need to make 300.0mL of a 1.2M solution of Ca(OH)2

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Answer:

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1)
v (m/s)
9.6

2.4
0
6.0
10.0
18.0 (5)
What two quantities must stay the same in order for an object to have a constant velocity?
A)
The speed and kinetic energy must be constant.
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B)
The speed and mass of the object must be constant.
The speed and direction of travel must be constant.
D)
The force applied to and direction of travel must be constant.

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

a is the right answer abi

When a cold front is approaching, what happens?

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Answer:There is colder and drier air coming

Explanation:

Answer:

Cold fronts generally move from northwest to southeast. The air behind a cold front is noticeably colder and drier than the air ahead of it. When a cold front passes through, temperatures can drop more than 15 degrees within the first hour.

Explanation:

how is mechanical energy related to potential and kinetic energy

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Answer:

Mechanical energy is the energy that is possessed by an object due to its motion or due to its position. Mechanical energy can be either kinetic energy (energy of motion) or potential energy (stored energy of position). A moving car possesses mechanical energy due to its motion (kinetic energy).

Explanation:

Metals make what type of ions

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Answer: Metal atoms lose the electron/ electrons in their highest energy level and become positively charged ions.

Answer:

Cations

Explanation:

Cations (positively-charged ions) and anions (negatively-charged ions) are formed when a metal loses electrons, and a nonmetal gains those electrons. The electrostatic attraction between the positives and negatives brings the particles together and creates an ionic compound, such as sodium chloride.

Key Terms:

An anion can be defined as an atom or molecule that is negatively charged. A cation can be defined as an atom or molecule that is positively charged. They have an opposite electrical charge, therefore they get attracted to each other.

A student adds different amounts of ice to four samples of water and records the change in temperature after 30 minutes. What is the independent variable in this investigation?

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Answer:

Amount of ice

Explanation:

When we talk about independent variable, we mean that variable in an experiment that is manipulated and its effect on the dependent variable is measured.

In this case, the amount of ice in each water sample determines the temperature of each sample. Hence the amount of ice is the independent variable.

Answer:

ice cubes added

Explanation:

How are plant and animal structures similar?

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Answer:

I think they both need water and sun light to stay alive

Explanation: Animals need water so they can have energy and they have extra energy when they are in the sun they have more energy

Croquet balls must have a mass of 0.50 kg. A red croquet ball, moving at 10
m/s, strikes an at-rest green croquet ball head-on. The red ball continues
moving at 1.5 m/s after it hits the green ball. What is the final speed of the
green ball?
O A. 5 m/s
B. 8.5 m/s
C. 1.5 m/s
O D. 15 m/s
SUS

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The final speed of the  green ball : 8.5 m/s

Further explanation

Given

mass of Croquet ball = 0.5 kg

v₁= 10 m/s

v₁'= 1.5 m/s

Required

the final speed

Solution

The law of conservation of momentum

m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ = m₁v₁ '+ m₂v₂' (1=red croquet ball, 2=green croquet ball)

v₂=0 (at rest)

Input the value :

[tex]\tt 0.5\times 10+0.5\times 0=0.5\times 1.5+0.5\times v_2'\\\\5=0.75+0.5v_2\\\\4.25=0.5v_2\rightarrow v_2=8.5~m/s[/tex]

when the white part is on the left the moon is.??​

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Answer:

Last Quarter also called Third Quarter.

Explanation:

An atom is

a. the smallest unit of matter that maintains its chemical identity.

b.the smallest unit of a compound.

c.always made of carbon.

d.smaller than an electron

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Answer:

A. The smallest unit of matter.

Explanation:

Atoms make up everything and are the smallest unit of all units.

The smallest unit of matter.

ALUMINUM (AI)
+ NITRATE (NO3)

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Answer:

Al(No3)3

Explanation:

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Pretend you are visiting the equator and it is 12pm. When you look up at the sun, it is exactly over your head. You call a friend on the phone, and your friend says it is also 12pm at their house, but the Sun is not exactly overhead. It is actually a little lower in the sky. Are the longitude lines and latitude lines where you are the same as or different from the longitude lines and latitude lines where your friend is. How do you know?

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Answer:

Different

Explanation:

Surely, the longitude lines and latitude lines where you are different from the longitude lines and latitude lines where your friend is. This is evident from the fact that sun's position in the sky is different at same time of the date. Your are the equator, then your friend must be above equator in northern hemisphere or below in southern hemisphere.

Identify each type of reaction shown below:

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Answer:

See explanation

Explanation:

1. Decomposition= when one compound or substance is separated into 2 elements.

2. Single displacement: b is switched with c

3. double displacement: when 2 reactants form 2 different products

Neon is located in the last group of the periodic table. How many valence electrons

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Answer:

8 valence electrons

Explanation:

Neon is a noble gas, and all noble gases have 8 valence electrons. The same goes for its group; all elements in the last group of the periodic table have a full valence shell--8 electrons.

list down some examples of solutions that we need to prepare/make in the form of unsaturated and saturated solution​

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Answer:

1)Carbonated water is saturated with carbon, hence it gives off carbon through bubbles.

2)Adding sugar to water until it no longer dissolves creates a saturated solution.

3)Continuing to dissolve salt in water until it will no longer dissolve creates a saturated solution.

An unsaturated tea and sugar solution would be one into which you could add more sugar and have the sugar still dissolve

When a liquid is cooled, the kinetic energy if the particles A. Decrease B. Increases C. Remains the same. The force of attraction between the particles A. Decrease B. Increases C. Remains the same , the space between the particles A. Decrease B. Increases C. Remains the same

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Answer:

(A.) Kinetic energy decreases(B.) Force of attraction increases(C.) Space between particles remains the same

Explanation:

Kinetic energy is the energy in motion. Cooling if liquid would cause decreased temperature and hence slow down the oscillation of the particles.

Likewise, increased heat reduces the force of attraction between said particles, which allowed for their free movement. So the cooling would have opposite effect.

Finally, the space between the particles would remain the same as it was originally, as their force of attraction is increased in the cooling process, they would take the form they are held in.

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What unit is mass generally measured in

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Answer:

kilograms

Explanation:

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Answer:kilogram

Explanation:

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Which of these is a characteristic of a radioactive nucleus?​

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Answer:

The Answer is option D

Explanation:

The nucleus of a radioactive element is unstable. The nucleus will break down over time, reducing the amount of the element remaining.

Help? i need to finish my assignment :>

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Answer:

B 2

Explanation:

I checked it and it’s right hope this helps!!

identify the type and number of atoms in each molecule of the reactants and products.
CaCO3 -> CaO + CO2

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Answer:

CaCO3: 1 calcium 1 carbon 3 oxygen

CaO: 1 calcium 1 oxygen

CO2: 1 carbon 2 oxygen

To see the number of atoms of any element in a particular molecule or compound, we need to multiply the stoichiometry that is written in front of the molecule to the number that is written on the foot of that element.  The number of atoms of calcium, carbon and oxygen are 1, 1, 3.

What is atom?

Atom is the smallest particle of any element, molecule or compound. Atom can not be further divided. Atoms contains nucleus in its center and electron that revolve around the atom in fixed orbit.

The balanced reaction is

[tex]CaCO_{3}\rightarrow CaO + CO_{2}[/tex]

There are three types of element present in this reaction: calcium, oxygen and carbon

Number of atoms of calcium on reactant and product side is 1

Number of atoms of carbon on reactant and product side is 1

Number of atoms of oxygen on reactant and product side is 3

Therefore, the number of atoms of calcium, carbon and oxygen are 1, 1, 3.

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An element has atomic number 10 and an atomic mass of 20. How many neutrons are in the atom of this element?
OA.
10
OB.
20
O C.
30
D. 0
O E. 200

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10

subtract the atomic mass from the atomic number

Help!! 8th grade science (for a grade)

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Answer:

I DONT GET IT IETHER

Explanation:

DONT GET IT

true or false: heat and pressure combine to form a volcanic eruption​

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Answer:

true hope that helps

Explanation:

True hope that helps

Calculate the mass of 0.2 moles of zinc nitrate.

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Answer:

mass = 37.8 g

Explanation:

mass = mol × molar mass

mol = 0.2

molar mass = Zn(NO3)2

Zn = 65

N = 14

O = 16

substitute the values into Zn(NO3)2

Zn(NO3)2

= 65+2[ 14+3(16) ]

= 65 + 2(62)

= 65 + 124

= 189 g/mol

mass

= mol × molar mass

= 0.2 mol × 189 g/mol

= 37.8 g

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How many moles of NO2 are equivalent to 74.3 grams of NO2?
(N = 14.01 g/mol, O = 16.00 g/mol) ​

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Answer:

= 1.615 moles

Explanation:

I did it on a test and got it right

The particles are in a fixed position. What state of matter is this?

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Answer:

The state of matter is solid

Explanation:

Which substance is the precipitate?

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Answer:

In chemistry, a precipitate is an insoluble solid that emerges from a liquid solution. The emergence of the insoluble solid from solution is called precipitation. Often the precipitate emerges as a suspension. Precipitates can form when two soluble salts react in solution to form one or more insoluble products.

Explanation: Hope this helps! :>

) Calculate the Gibbs energy change for the formation of propane at 298K.Given that ∆H for propane is -103.85KJ/mol.∆S for the reaction is - 269.74KJ/mol.

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Answer:

ΔG = 80,278.67 J/mol

Explanation:

Given:

∆H = - 103.85KJ/mol

∆S = - 269.74KJ/mol

T= 298 K

The Gibbs energy change (ΔG) is calculated as follows:

ΔG = ΔH - TΔS

ΔG = (-103.85KJ/mol)-298K(- 269.74KJ/mol)

ΔG = (-103.85KJ/mol) - (-80,382.52 J/mol)

ΔG = 80,278.67 J/mol

NEED HELP!!!
Which word best describes a form of energy associated with molecules in motion and heat?
Thermal energy
Kinetic energy
Vaporization
Condensation

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Thermal, think thermometer and heat.
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