Chemistry, 04.03.2021 08:40 lilsmitty137ovf7yw
Pick one substance (ex: water and table salt) and compare two of the atoms connected to each other (ex: H and O, Na and Cl) and answer the following questions for each pair:
1)Are they close or far away from each other on the periodic table?
Do they have similar atomic radii?
2)Do they have a large or small difference in ionization energy? What about for electron affinity?
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 00:30
The molecular weight of carbon dioxide, co2, is 44.00 amu, and the molecular weight of nitrous dioxide, no2, is 46.01 amu, so no2 diffuses co2
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Astudent uses universal ph paper to find the ph of three solutions . solution a has a ph of 5 solution b has a ph of 11 and solution c has a ph of 7 identify which solution is acidic which solution is neutral and which solution is basic
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Chemistry, 23.06.2019 03:30
In chemistry, the type of an atom (what element it is) is determined by: a) the number of protons it contains in its nucleus.b) the number of neutrons it contains in its nucleus.c) the number of protons it has in a cloud around the nucleus.d) the number of neutrons it has in a cloud around the nucleus.e) the number of electrons it exchanges with its neighbors.
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