Answer:
Explanation:
For
32
S
2
−
, there are 16 protons, 18 electrons, and 16 neutrons.
Explanation:
The atomic number,
Z
, specifies the number of protons, positively charged, massive, fundamental particles present in the sulfur nucleus. This number defines the sulfur atom as a sulfur atom (i.e if there were 17 protons, the atom would be chlorine).
For a neutral atom, if there are 16 positive nuclear charges, there must necessarily be 16 negatively charged particles, 16 electrons, whizzing about the nucleus.
Because electrons have negligible mass, to account for the mass of the isotope, there must be 16 neutrons, 16 neutrally charged, massive, fundamental particles present in the sulfur nucleus.
And thus finally, if we have the
32
S
2
−
ion, there are 18 electrons, 16 protons, and 16 neutrons.
An atom can be defined by its properties:
Atomic number (Z): It is equal to the number of protons present in a neutral atom.Mass number (A): It is equal to the sum of the number of protons and the number of neutrons.An isotope is represented by the general notation of [tex]_Z^A\textrm{X}[/tex], where X is the symbol of an element.
For the given isotopic specie, [tex]_{16}^{34}\textrm{S}^{-2}[/tex], mass number is 34 and atomic number is 16.
Number of neutrons = Mass number - Atomic number
Put the value in the above formula.
[tex]\Rightarrow \text{Number of neutrons}=34-16\\\\\Rightarrow \text{Number of neutrons}=18[/tex]
So, the correct option is (G).
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It is made up of two or more compounds is it mixture
or compound?
Answer:
mixture
Explanation:
True or False?
To increase acceleration of a object, you reduce its mass or increase the applied force.
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Answer:
The answer is the last one
Explanation:
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3. Brainliest
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Answer:
Explanation:
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Quick chem question!
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Answer:
D
Explanation:
A and C sounds not logic
B is wrong since all the molecules has different numbers of carbon and hydrogen
D sounds correct because triple covalent bond exist at the C-C bonding
What reaction would the chemical equation 2H2O→2H2+O2 represent? helppppp!!!
decomposition of water
formation of water
replacement of water
combustion of water
Answer:
C. Decomposition of water
Explanation:
A decomposition reaction occurs when one reactant breaks down into two or more products.This can be represented by the general equation: AB → A + B. Examples of decomposition reactions include the breakdown of hydrogen peroxide to water and oxygen, and the breakdown of water to hydrogen and oxygen.
The equation for the decomposition of water; 2H2O --> 2H2+O2
Answer:
Decomposition of water!
Explanation:
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A model of an atom is shown above. The blue dots represent electrons, and the red dot represents the nucleus. This model accurately represents
A.
that electrons are found everywhere in an atom, even in the nucleus.
B.
what an atom would look like when seen through a microscope.
C.
that a single atom may have many nuclei.
D.
that the nucleus is located at the center of the atom.
Answer:
D. that the nucleus is located at the center of the atom
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There are several atomic models which explain the structure of atoms. Here the given model of atom is similar to Rutherford's model of atom. The nucleus is located at the center of the atom. The correct option is D.
What is Rutherford's atomic model?In Rutherford's atomic model, he bombarded a thin sheet of gold foil with high energy alpha particles and made several observations. He said that most of the space inside the atom is empty. A heavy positively charged body called nucleus is present inside the atom.
The nucleus is capable of repelling and deflecting highly energetic alpha particles and also has a appreciable mass and charge. The volume occupied by the heavy positively charged body must be very very small.
Here in the given model, blue dots are electrons which revolve around the nucleus and the red dot is the nucleus which is present at the centre.
Thus the correct option is D.
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Answer:
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Answer:
If you are asking to suggest a method to preserve the extinction of this species of pigeon then
1. Governments should derive a law that will prevent hunting of these pigeons.
2. These pigeons should be given a place in sanctuaries with hospitable habitat made available.
3. If someone sees a bird of this kind care should be taken not to harm it intentionally or accidentally.
4. Breeding this type of Birds should be Promoted to increase their number
Which element will be more reactive - Mg (magnesium) OR Se (Selenium)? *
Answer:
magnesium
Explanation:
magnesium is in Group 2, in the periodic table. this means that it has 2 valence electrons. the less valence electrons an element or atom has, the more reactive. Selenium has 6 valence electrons. as a result, Mg is more reactive
What is the density of a sample of the alloy pewter, (a mixture of tin and copper or lead) if a 7.11 cm3 sample has a mass of 53.137g?
Answer:
The answer is 7.47 g/cm³Explanation:
The density of a substance can be found by using the formula
[tex]density = \frac{mass}{volume} \\[/tex]
From the question
mass = 53.137 g
volume = 7.11 cm³
We have
[tex]density = \frac{53.137}{7.11} \\ = 7.473558368...[/tex]
We have the final answer as
7.47 g/cm³Hope this helps you
why is hydrogen not used as fuel for domestic purposes
Explanation:
It is because hydrogen is a highly combustible and it reacts explosively when it comes in contact with air. And hence as a result, storing of the hydrogen gas is difficult and is dangerous at the same time.
(PLS HELP!) Explain the layout of the modern periodic table, including rows, columns, groups, and blocks. Be sure to explain what’s in each part of the periodic table.
Answer: The rows of the periodic table represent the highest energy level of that element.
The columns represent how many valence electrons that element has.
Groups are the same thing as columns, they represent how many valence electrons am element has.
The blocks of the periodic table represent what sublevel(s) the valence electrons fill.
Explanation: Yes
Answer:
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Explanation:
Blocks
Atomic symbol is the one- or two-letter symbol for each element.
Atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus, which determines the order of elements on the periodic table. This is also the total number of electrons in neutral atoms of the element.
Atomic mass is the mass in grams of 1 mole of atoms. Note that 1 mole contains 6.022·1023 atoms.
Groups
The first two groups of the periodic table(Alkali metals and Alkali Earth metals) are the s-block. Note that helium, in the last column of the table, is also part of the s-block. The outermost electrons of these elements are in s orbitals.
The transition metals make up the d-block, with electrons filling d orbitals. The lanthanides and actinides make up the f-block, with electrons filling f orbitals.
Groups 13 through 18,(post transition metals, metalloids, Reactive nonmetals, and Noble gases-)except for helium, make up the p-block. The outermost electrons of these elements are in p orbitals.
Sections
Metals are more likely to lose valence electrons
nonmetals are more likely to accept electrons.
Metalloids may act like metals or nonmetals, either losing or gaining valence electrons depending on the situation.
Transition metals(groups 3-12) behave somewhat differently because they can lose electrons from their outermost s or d orbitals.
Noble gases are the elements in group 18 that don’t tend to react with other elements. Noble gases have completely filled outer electron shells, as you can see because they’re at the end of each period. The electrons in these elements are stable, making the elements unreactive.
Periods and Groups
Groups of elements have similar properties in terms of how they react with other elements.
All elements in a row have the same number of electron shells. Each next element in a period has one more proton and is less metallic than its predecessor.
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A. Can you use mass alone to predict whether an object will sink or float?
Answer:
yess
Explanation:
what kind of bond is between a halogen and an alkali metal
Methane gas reacts with oxygen by combustion. How many moles of methane are needed to produce 3.5x10^-4 moles of carbon dioxide?
Answer:
3.5×10^-4 moles of methane is needed.
What is the difference between an atom and an element? a An atom cannot be cut into smaller, but an element is a group of atoms that are the same b An atom makes up matter but an element does not c An atom can be combined but an element cannot be combined d An atom can be cut apart but an element cannot
Answer:
c.
Explanation:
One of the main differences between an atom and an element is that an atom can be combined but an element cannot be combined. There are many combinations of atoms that make up different gases, liquids, and solids each with a unique makup. For example, water is made up of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom (H20). Elements are made up of only the same type of atom. For example, the element Hydrogen can only contain hydrogen atoms, while the element Carbon can only contain carbon atoms.
A beaker with a pale liquid in it massed 84.2 grams on a digital balance. Its volume read 42mL
Answer:
320 ml
Explanation:
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How many electrons, protons, and neutrons are contained in each atom?
a. 132/55 Cs
b. 59/27 Co
c. 163/69 Tm
d. 70/30 Zn
Which describes any compound that has at least one element from group 17?
When elements form ionic bonds, each atom is left with a __________________ outer shell.
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Answer:
Each atom is left with a complete outer shell. An ionic bond forms between a metal ion with a positive charge and a nonmetal ion with a negative charge.
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Changes in ________ move matter from one state to another.
Answer: energy
Explanation:hope this helps.
Answer:
Temperature
Explanation:
Question 1: A new fat-burning pill for men is introduced. To test for effectiveness, 50 men are given the pill and 50 men are given a placebo. After 6 months, the men's body fat percentage is calculated. Identify the control group, the manipulated variable, and the responding variable. Explain how you can identify each.
Answer:
Explanation:
In the scenario that is being described the control group would be the 50 men that have been given the placebo because they are the ones that should not have any effects from the placebo and that is by design. The manipulated variable is the new fat-burning pill because it is the one that the scientists can change and modify to try and achieve the desired results. Lastly, the responding variable are the 50 men who are given the new fat-burning pill because they are the ones that will be responding to the effects of the pill and providing the data needed by the scientists.
The variable placed on the horizontal or x-axis of a graph is what variable
Answer:
Independent variable
Explanation:
A fluorescent light tube has an internal volume of 400 cm and an internal pressure of 200 kPa.
It is filled with 0.03 moles of an ideal gas.
What is the temperature of the gas inside the fluorescent light tube?
A 3.21 x 10 K
B 3.21 x 10?K
с 3.21 x 105K
D 3.21 x 10K
with explanation plz
Answer:
Temperature of gas is 3.21×10² K
Explanation:
Given data:
Volume of bulb = 400 cm³ (400/1000 = 0.4L)
Pressure of bulb = 200 KPa (200/101= 1.974 atm)
Number of moles of gas = 0.03 mol
Temperature of gas = ?
Solution:
Formula:
PV = nRT
R = general gas constant = 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K
1.974 atm × 0.4 L= 0.03 mol × 0.0821 atm.L/ mol.K × T
0.7896 atm.L = 0.002463 atm.L/K × T
T = 0.7896 atm.L / 0.002463 atm.L/K
T = 321 K 0r 3.21×10² K
Question 5 of 10
SO3 is an empirical formula for which of the following?
A. S04
B. S203
C. S402
D. S206
How many moles are in 234.4 grams of oxygen
Answer:
7.325 mol.
Explanation:
use the formula n=m/mr
so that makes:
234.4/16*2
which is 7.325 mol.
two atoms are isotopes of the same element, the atoms must have
Answer:
the answer is isotopes
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Use this formula: Q=(m)(∆T)(Csp), where Q is heat (what you’re solving for), m is mass in grams (g), ∆T is the change in temperature (ending temp. minus beginning temp.) in degrees Celsius (∘C), and Csp is the specific heat capacity in joules per gram per degree(J/g ∘C). The answer will be in joules of energy (J).
Just multiply all three quantities given in the text together (as it shows in the formula!) to get Q. But remember, you have to figure out the change in temperature (like 10 ∘C to 50 ∘C is a change of 40 ∘C).
1. A calorimeter holds 75 g water at 26°C. A sample of hot copper is added to the water. The final temperature of the water and copper is 39°C. What is the change in enthalpy associated with the change in the water’s temperature? The specific heat capacity of water is 4.19 J/g°C.
2. A chemist heats a 215-g sample of iron from 25.0°C to 90.0°C. How much heat did the iron absorb? The specific heat capacity of iron is 0.45 J/g°C.
1. Q = 4085.25 J
2. Q = 6288.75 J
Further explanationHeat can be calculated using the formula:
Q = mc∆T
A calorimeter is a device used to measure the specific heat of material
1. mass of water : m= 75 g
T1 = 26°C
T2 = 39°C
Csp = 4.19 J/g°C.
[tex]\tt Q=m.c.\Delta T\\\\Q=75\times 4.19\times (39-26)\\\\Q=4085.25~J[/tex]
2.mass of iron = 215 g
T1 = 25°C
T2 = 90°C
Csp = 0.45 J/g°C.
[tex]\tt Q=m.c.\Delta T\\\\Q=215\times 0.45\times (90-25)\\\\Q=6288.75~J[/tex]
What is surface area?
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Answer:
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Explanation:
how did robert hooke contribute to the cell theory?
A. he invented the microscope
B. he said cells can be created from other cells
C. he created cells in his lab
D. he was the first person to use the term “cells”
Answer:
D - He was the first person to use the term Cells.
Explanation:
Hooke invented the first compound light microscope (not first microscope) and he examined a cork and saw that it was made up of thousands of empty pockets which he later called 'Cells'.
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