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電気分解の問題なのですが(5)のa〜dの解説で電気抵抗について書かれているのですがなぜそのようになるのかわからないです。教えて頂きたいです。よろしくお願い致します。

96 第3編 物質の変化 ** 178 〈電解槽の並列接続〉 次の文章を読み, 下の問いに答えよ。 ただし,原子量: H=1.0, C = 12,016, Cu = 63.5, ファラデー定数F = 96500C/mol, 発生する気体は水に溶けないものとする。 2つの電解槽を図のように接続し、抵抗Rを 加減して、はじめ0.40Aで6分30秒間、その 後0.30 Aで23分30秒間通電した。 電解後電 1 三 www. Cul Cu Ptl Pt 解槽 (I) の陰極の質量が0.0635g増加していた。 | (1)流れた総電気量は何クーロンか。 H (2)電解槽 (II) を流れた電気量は何クーロンか。 CuSO4aq H2SO4aq ○ (3) 電解槽 (II) の陽極での反応を,電子eを含 (I) 恒温槽 (Ⅱ) (II)4) む反応式で示せ。 ** 〇 (4) 電解槽 (II)の陰極で発生した気体は、標準状態で何mLか。 x(5) この回路で電源電圧と電気抵抗Rを一定に保ち、次の(a)~(g)のように条件を変化 させたとき 銅板の質量変化量を増加, 減少, 変化なしのいずれかで答えよ。 (a) 2枚の銅板を近づける。 (c) 水溶液に浸す銅板の面積を増やす。 (e) 電解槽 (II)の希硫酸に蒸留水を加える。H (g) 白金板1枚だけを電解槽から取り出す。 b) 2枚の白金板を近づける。白 (d) 恒温槽の温度を高くする。 入会 電気抵抗R を大きくする。 qf) 東京学芸大)

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英語 高校生

「But reading isn’t just a nice thing to do – it’s an essential skill,something you need for everyday activities, whether that’s finding o... 続きを読む

Phil Hello. This is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English. I'm Phil. Beth And I'm Beth. Are you a big reader, Phil? Phil Sure, I enjoy reading - and it's also a great way to pass the time on my daily commute to work. But reading isn't just a nice thing to do - it's an essential skill, something you need for everyday activities, whether that's finding out the news by reading a newspaper or buying groceries by reading the labels. Beth And that's why I was shocked by a recent UN report estimating that around the world over 700 million adults are illiterate, which means they can't read or write. Phil Wow! That's a huge number of people excluded from doing basic day-to-day things. So, what can be done to get more adults reading and writing? In this programme, we'll be hearing about projects in two very different countries trying to do just that. And, as usual, we'll be learning some useful new vocabulary as well. Beth But first I have a question for you, Phil. I mentioned a recent UN report on the high numbers of people unable to read and write, but illiteracy is not a new problem. Since 1967, the UN has been highlighting the importance of literacy, being able to read and write, with a day of celebration called International Literacy Day. But when does it take place? Is it: a) the 8th of March? b) the 8th of June? or, c) the 8th of September? Phil I think International Literacy Day is on the 8th of September. Beth OK, Phil, we'll find out if that's correct at the end of the programme. The biggest reason people grow up illiterate is not going to school, and that's especially true for people living in the coastal towns of Bangladesh. Because these towns flood regularly, families are always on the move, making it hard for children to get an education. Phil The Friendship Project teaches reading and writing to groups of Bangladeshi women and girls. They also teach numeracy which means the ability to do basic maths like counting and adding up. Here one student, Rashida, explains the impact it's had on her to BBC World Service programme, People Fixing The World: Rashida My parents never sent me to school and I've suffered from not being able to read and write. My children were embarrassed that I was illiterate. I couldn't even do basic accounting. Until now, I've had to use my fingerprint as a signature as I was illiterate, but now I can sign my name because I can read and write thealphabet, and I'll also be able to keep an account of my expenses. No one can cheat me anymore. Beth Before the Friendship Project, Rashida couldn't write her signature – her name written in her own handwriting. Instead, she had to use her fingerprint. Now, Rashida has learned the alphabet and also some basic maths, so she knows how much money she's spent, and how much she has left. This means no-one can cheat her, can trick or swindle her into taking her money.

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