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4番の(3)の③です 答えがacdeだったんですが、なせですか? その際、どのような気体が発生しているかも教えていただけると凄く嬉しいです。 4番も教えていただきたいです

TO (cm) の体積 [6m²) (en) ) 化する部分 “可というイ (1) 試験管に入れたりずい硫酸に水 酸化バリウム水溶液を加えると、 自色の沈殿ができる。図は。 一定 量のうすい硫酸が入った試験管の 中に水酸化バリウム水溶液を少し ずつ加えていったときの、 4 中和について、次の問いに答えより 図 1,8 1.0 9.8 1 6.4 (cm) 0.2 0 験管 酸化バリウム きったとき、 え というイ の底にたまった沈殿の高さと加えた水酸化バリウム水溶液の体積の 関係をしたものである。 Bo off α うずい硫酸に水酸化バリウム水溶液を加えたときにできる自色 の沈殿は何か。 物質名で答えよ。 ② ①のような、中和によってできた物質を何というか。 図のB・C・D点では、水溶液はそれぞれ何性か ④ 図のA〜Eの区間のうち、中和の反応が起こっているのはどの区 聞か。 次のア~エからすべて選び、記号で答えよ。 コイオ Museft ア A ~ B イ B~C ウ C~D エ D~E 鼻液は 比例す (L) TB液 加えた こなっ ていっ (2) うすい塩酸とうすい水酸化 ナトリウム水溶液を表に示す 体積で混ぜ合わせたa e の 5種類の水溶液に、それぞれ BTB液を1、2滴加えて色の 変化を調べたところ、緑色に なったのはb液だけであった。 表 水溶液の種類 " b C 4 • うすい塩酸(cm) うすい水酸化ナトリ ウム水溶液(cal) 12 12 12 12 12 10 20 15 25 20 正し で起 ① aの水溶液を蒸発させたところ、あとに白い結晶が残った。 この 白い結晶は何か。 物質名を答えよ。 (2) eの水溶液中に含まれるイオンを、次のア~エからすべて選び、 記号で答えよ。 H+ イ Na+ エ OHA (3) この実験で、アルミニウム片を a ~e の水溶液に入れたところ、 気体が発生するものがあった。 その水溶液はどれか。 ae からす べて選び、記号で答えよ。 a.c.de ④の実験で用いたうすい水酸化ナトリウム水溶液 20cm を完全に 中和するためには、この実験で用いたうすい塩酸は何cm必要か (5) この実験で用いたものの3倍の濃さの水酸化ナトリウム水溶液 15cmを完全に中和するためには、この実験で用いたうすい塩酸は 何cm必要か。 【選択Dは以上】

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English Junior High

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2. Give three examples of Japanese words that are now used as English words. judo. Tsunami, karaoke England was never invaded again, but the language continued to grow. 英語 ような Great writers like Chaucer in the 14th century and Shakespeare in the 17th/whose いだいな作家 人 レッド と~のような大な作者 英語 と works are now read all over the world in many languages, helped it grow. During 作品たちが、今、世界中でたくさんの言語で 成長するのにこうけんした 読まれている the 17th century, England started opening colonies and markets all around the 植民地 と 市場を世界中にひらき始めた world. As a result, English-began to be used by people on every continent 結果として、英語は、人々に使われはじめた。すべての大陸の人々によって People who spoke English, too, began to use words they learned from other 英語を話す人々もまた、 (that) 彼らが世界中の他の言語 始めた 学んだ。 languages around the world tomato, tobacco, mosquito from Spanish, skunk使われ and squash from Native American languages, judo, tsunami, karaoke from 現実 Japanese. In this way, English has become one of the world's richest languages. このようにして、 世界の最も豊かな言語の1つになった help to do:(~が~するのを助ける、~が~するのに Time and tide wait for To be or not to be, that no man. is the question Geoffrey Chaucer (1345-1400) William Shakespeare (1564-1616)

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English Junior High

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5 10 15 20 25 30 The Olympics were held in Tokyo in 1964. A few years ago before the Olympics, Japan had a big problem. It was a problem of communication. Many foreign people didn't visit Japan, and we had only, Japanese signs. For example, words like "i" or "" were on toilet doors. These signs were not understood by many foreign people. Japanese people at that time needed to make signs in many different languages for foreign people. But when they put many words on one sign, the "letters became too small. They could not easily read the sign. They had to think of ) signs for foreign people. Mr. Masaru Katsumi, a leader of a design team for the Olympics, had a great idea. everyone /to/ was easy / thought / understand he forit pictures. He wanted to make picture signs. These signs are called *pictograms and are used in many places now. Picture 1 Picture 2 Picture 3 Look at these pictures. Picture 1 shows a shower. Picture 2, shows a toilet. Picture 3 shows a restaurant. Foreign people can easily understand what each picture shows. They had to make pictograms which everyone could understand without any trouble. When they started to make them, one of the pictograms was a shower. Many Japanese people didn't know about showers at that time and didn't have one at home. One of the designers didn't even know the word "shower." One officer had to explain how to use it with a photo of a shower. The designer made the pictograms through the officer's words. With a lot of trouble and hard work, twelve designers needed three months and made pictograms for the Olympics. When the last pictogram was finished, Mr. Katsumi said to all the designers, "You did a great job, but this work is not for us. We did it for all Japanese people. Please write your names on this paper." The paper said that they'd like to give up the *copyright to the pictograms. They wrote their names on the paper. They gave up the copyright. One of the designers said, "Mr. Katsumi hopes that many people in many places will use the pictograms in the future. Money from the copyright is not important to Mr. Katsumi. He is proud that he is one of the members who worked for the Tokyo Olympics." In 2020, we are going to have the Olympics in Tokyo. Our life will change a lot. What kinds of new signs or pictograms will we see around us? (E) letter pictogram ピクトグラム(絵文字) designer www. デザイナー officer 役人 copyright 著作権

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