Answer:
the radius of sulfur is smaller than the radius of phosphorous. This is because atomic radius tends to decrease as you go left to right across the periodic table. Because sulfur is farther right than phosphorous is, it has a a smaller radius.
Explanation:
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Most of the volume of an atom is occupied by
A protons
B the electron cloud
C valence electrons
the nucleus
Answer:
An atom is made of protons and neutrons which make up the nucleus and electrons that are around the nucleus. Although almost all the mass of an atom is in the nucleus, most of the space that the atom takes up is occupied by the electrons.
In very simple terms, the electrons are in orbits around the nucleus so most of the volume of the atom is empty space within the volume that the electrons occupy. The behaviour of the electrons is often assumed to be orbits but their actual positions are not that simple.
As a final note, all atoms contain neutrons with the exception of hydrogen which can exist as one proton and one electron.
Explanation:
Round to 4 significant figures. 9.87553
Answer:
9.876
Explanation:
The metal was known to have a density of 5.78 g/mL. A graduated cylinder was filled with 22.3 mL of water and after the metal was added the volume was 24.7 mL. What is the mass of the metal?
Answer:
The answer is 13.87 gExplanation:
The mass of a substance when given the density and volume can be found by using the formula
mass = Density × volumeFrom the question
density of metal = 5.78 g/mL
volume = final volume of water - initial volume of water
volume = 24.7 - 22.3 = 2.4 mL
We have
mass = 5.78 × 2.4 = 13.872
We have the final answer as
13.87 gHope this helps you
What is the charge on an electron?
Answer
1.60217662 × 10-19 coulombs
Explanation:
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Is ibuprofen conductive in water?
where were atoms formed ?
Answer:
They were formed right after the "Big Bang" when our known universe originated from pure energy some billions of years ago. The energy was converted to the elementary particles (quarks, gluons, leptons etc...) from which protons and neutrons were formed. From these, atoms of different elements were produced
3. Two or more substances that are not
chemically combined...
Element
Mixture
Compound
Answer:
Its a mixture.
How is Science involved in the way a firework works?
5. Why does saliva production in the mouth decrease demineralization?
A pot of water is heated on a gas-flame stove and begins to boil. Which two
transfers of thermal energy involved in this system are examples of radiation?
A. From the burner to a nearby spoon
B. In the surrounding air as air currents develop
I C. From the burner to air that is not touching it
D. From the water to the air
Answer:
a.) & d.)
Explanation:
It should ideally go from Mechanical, Electrical, thermal, light then chemical. I attached a similar example to better explain it.
The two transfers of thermal energy involved in this system are examples of radiation are From the burner to a nearby spoon and From the water to the air Hence, option a & d are correct
What is Heat Transfer ?
Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems.
Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, thermal convection, thermal radiation, and transfer of energy by phase changes.
According to given question, Energy should ideally go from Mechanical, Electrical, thermal, light then chemical.
Therefore, The two transfers of thermal energy involved in this system are examples of radiation are From the burner to a nearby spoon and From the water to the air Hence, option a & d are correct
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True or False - The central nervous system allows us to sense the environment.
Answer: no
Explanation: they tell the organs what to sense.
table salt has a density of 2.16g/cm3. a cylindrical box holds 4.25 kg of salt. what is the volume, in cm3 occupied by the salt in the box?
Given parameters:
Density of table salt = 2.16g/cm³
Mass of table salt = 4.25kg = [tex]\frac{0.00425}{2.16}[/tex][tex]\frac{0.00425}{2.16}[/tex]g (1000g = 1kg)
Unknown:
Volume of table salt = ?
Solution:
To find the volume of the table salt, let us state the relationship between density, mass and volume.
Density is the mass per unit volume of substance.
Density = [tex]\frac{mass}{volume}[/tex]
Since the unknown is volume;
Density x volume = mass
Volume = [tex]\frac{mass}{density}[/tex]
Input the parameters and solve';
Volume = [tex]\frac{0.000425}{2.16}[/tex] = 1.97 x 10⁻³cm³
Volume of the table salt is 1.97 x 10⁻³cm³
2(NaHCO3) how many atoms of hydrogen
Answer:
2 hydrogen atoms
2 Na atoms
2 carbon atoms
6 oxygen atoms
Answer:
11
Explanation:
3 AgNO3 + K3PO4 - Ag3PO4 + 3 KNO3
What is the reaction
Answer:
its a Double Displacement (Metathesis) reaction
the balanced equation is 3AgNO3 + K3PO4 → Ag3PO4 + 3KNO3
Explanation:
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Which of the following can be inferred from the diagram above that shows the dependence of potential Energy on the Internuclear distance between two atoms?
A)The atoms form a bond with a bond length of 25 pm
B)The atoms form a bond with a bond length of 75 pm
с)The net force between the atoms is attractive at 25 pm
D)The net force between the atoms is attractive at 75 pm
Answer:
B)The atoms form a bond with a bond length of 75 pm
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Answer:
it's
D. 2K + 2H2O
Explanation:
it just is
Which is the best way to determine if an object is made of pure silver
Answer:
The Nitric Acid Test
Explanation:
The Nitric Acid Test is used to check if silver is pure or plated. To do so, file a small part of the item in a discreet area where it cannot be seen. Apply a few drops of nitric acid. If the area turns into creamy white, the silver is pure or sterling. If green, it is probably fake or silver-plated.
Make a suggestion on how you will deal with the problem
Answer:
is it a research work?
Explanation:
if it is first u write about what is a climate what r due to climatic changes
Answer:
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Explanation:
Dealing with the problem by
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10. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons are present in the
140 +3
Ce ion?
Name: Cerium
Symbol: Ce
Atomic Number: 58
Atomic Mass: 140.116 amu
Number of Protons/Electrons: 58
Number of Neutrons: 82
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write a 3 sentence summary about DNA.
I’ll mark you as the brainiest answer !!
Answer:
DNA is a complex, long-chained molecule. DNA contains the genetic blueprint for building and maintaining all living organisms. Found in nearly all cells, DNA carries the instructions needed to create proteins, specific molecules essential to the development and functioning of the body.
Identify 5 basic examples of Solutions?
Answer:
Coffee
Tea
Juice
Bleach
Salt water
Explanation:
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Answer:
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Explanation:
Are carbon atoms a pure substance or a mixture?
Answer:
Substance
Explanation:
Answer: Substance
Explanation:Ex: Hydrogen gas is a pure substance, as it is made up of only Hydrogen atoms or molecules. Carbon, gold, & nitrogen are other elements (pure substances).
Viruses and bacteria
Answer:
Whats the question lolzzzz
Explanation:
Please help!
Fill in the blank
Answer:
carbon
Explanation:
Question 2 of 10
What charge does an ion have if it has more protons than electrons?
O A. Neutral, since protons are inside the nucleus
B. A net positive charge
C. A net negative charge
O D. No charge
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Answer:
B. A net positive charge
Explanation:
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A wave hits a wall as shown. A brick wall with a green arrow pointing to the wall from below and right at a shallow angle. Another green arrow starts where the first arrow touched the wall and goes up and left at the same shallow angle. As the wave interacts with a wall, which kind of wave interaction is shown?
Answer:
A wave reflection interaction (reflected by the wall)
Explanation:
In a reflection, the propagating wave is bounced off the reflecting surface because the medium of the surface prevents the propagation of the wave through it, such that wave is redirected at an angle equal to the angle of incident on the reflecting surface
Reflection takes place with the different forms of waves, such as sound wave, water waves, and light wave
The objects around us are seen with the aid of reflection of light from a light source such that the reflected light enters our eyes after being reflected on the surface of the object, and the object is seen.
Answer:
reflection
Explanation:
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Fill in the blank. The amount which an object accelerates
depends on the mass of the object and on the size of the
acting upon it.
gravity
velocity
inertia
force
Answer: the answer is force
Explanation:
A container of carbon dioxide has a volume of 240 mL at a temperature of 22°C. If the pressure remains constant, what is the volume at 44°C?
Answer:
Volume of the [tex]CO_{2}[/tex] gas at 44°C is 258 ml.
Explanation
here,
using Charles' law ,
[tex]\frac{V}{T} =\frac{v}{t}[/tex]
where , V= initial volume v= final volume
T=initial temperature t = final temperature
Given - pressure is constant ,
so , putting the values -
V= 240ml
T= 22 + 273K = 295K (since converting celsius into kelvin that
is +273K )
v =?
t = 44+ 273K = 317K
Now , putting the given values in charles' law ,
[tex]\frac{240ml}{295K} =\frac{v}{317K}[/tex]
240ml x317K = v x 295K (through cross multiplication )
v =[tex]\frac{240ml\times317K}{295K}[/tex]
= 258ml .
thus , the volume of carbon dioxide in a container at 44°C IS 258ml .