In order outwards from the Sunthey are: Mercury, Venus, Earth,Mars,Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune.
To help you remember the order of the planets, remember this mnemonic device:
"My very educated mother just served us nachos."
The first letter of each word in the sentence is the first letter of the name of a planet in order starting closest to the sun:
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The reaction quotient (Q) compares the concentrations of products and reactants at a specific point during a reaction. If Q is greater than the equilibrium constant (K), the reaction will proceed in the reverse direction to reach equilibrium by favoring the reactants. If Q is less than K, the reaction will proceed in the forward direction to reach equilibrium by favoring the products.
Q value is calculated by taking the difference between the total mass-energy of the reactants and the total mass-energy of the products in a nuclear reaction. The formula for calculating Q value is: Q = (mass of reactants - mass of products) * c^2, where c is the speed of light in a vacuum (3.00 x 10^8 m/s).
The first law of thermodynamics states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, only changed in form. As such, the balanced chemical equation is typically represented as ΔU = Q - W, where ΔU is the change in internal energy of the system, Q is the heat added to the system, and W is the work done by the system.
To calculate the electric current in amperes, you need to use the formula I = Q / t, where I is the current in amperes, Q is the charge in coulombs, and t is the time in seconds. First, convert 8 minutes to seconds (8 minutes = 480 seconds). Then, plug in the values: I = 1100 C / 480 s ≈ 2.29 A. Therefore, the electric current flowing through the light bulb is approximately 2.29 amperes.
A calorimeter determines the heat capacity of a substance by measuring the temperature change resulting from a known amount of energy being added to the system. The heat capacity is calculated using the formula C = q/ΔT, where C is the heat capacity, q is the heat added to the system, and ΔT is the resulting temperature change.