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An element contains 25 electrons. How many empty orbitals are in its valence energy level?
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Will give ! what are the advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power? check all that apply. one advantage of nuclear energy is that it does not produce carbon dioxide emissions. storage of nuclear waste is a short-term problem associated with nuclear energy. the problem with uranium mining is that a large quantity of uranium must be extracted to meet energy needs because the energy release from uranium fission is so low. safe operation of a nuclear power plant can be jeopardized by a human mistake.
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If anyone would be able to me out with these three questions it would be these are from the chem 2202 course.
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For the reaction shown, calculate how many moles of no2 form when each of the following completely reacts. 2n2o5(g)→4no2(g)+o2(g) part a 1.0 mol n2o5 express your answer using two significant figures. nothing mol m o l request answer part b 5.4 mol n2o5 express your answer using two significant figures.
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An element contains 25 electrons. How many empty orbitals are in its valence energy level?...
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