Noble gases are the least reactive of all elements. That's because they have eight valence electrons, which fill their outer energy level. This is the most stable arrangement of electrons, so noble gases rarely react with other elements and form compounds.
Group 18; The Noble Gases contains the elements on the periodic table that would be the least reactive out of all the elements. So, this include any gas element, such as helium (He), neon (Ne), argon (Ar), krypton (Kr), xenon (Xe), radon (Rn), and oganesson (Og). Hence, if you have the options:
(The Option in Bold is Correct)
O the group with fluorine at the topO the group with carbon at the topO the group with helium at the topO the group with hydrogen at the top-----------------------------
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What is moisture in the atmosphere
Answer: MOISTURE IN THE ATMOSPHERE, in the form of water vapor, liquid water, and ice, controls most aspects of our weather and climate. ... Atmospheric moisture is expressed as clouds, precipitation, storms, weather fronts, and other phenomena.
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AgNO3(aq) + NaCl (aq) —> AgCl (s) + NaNO3 (aq)
The equation represents a __ reaction.
A. synthesis
B. decomposition
C. neutralization
D. double replacement
Answer:
D
Explanation:
double replacement
the reactants decompose to form new substances by exchange of radicals
If a 22.4 L volume of a sample of gas has a density of 0.900 grams/L at 1.00 atm and 0.00°C. Given
the following gases, which could it be?
A. Ne
B. CO
C. CO2
D. Kr
Answer:
Formula Weight of gas sample = 20.1 g/mole => Neon (Ne)
Explanation:
Use Ideal Gas Law formula to determine formula weight and compare to formula weights of answer choices.
PV = nRT = (mass/fwt)RT => fwt = (mass/Volume)RT = Density x R x T
Density = 0.900 grams/L
R = 0.08206 L·atm/mole·K
T = 0.00°C = 273Kfwt = (0.900g/L)(0.08206L·atm/mole·K )(273K)
= 20.1 g/mol => Neon (Ne)
which of the following elements forms coloured compounds. A. Normal B. Transition C. Lanthanicles D. Inner transition
Answer:
B. Transition
Explanation:
Transition elements form coloured compounds because they have unfilled d orbitals.
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Answer:the first one
Explanation:
Answer:
Ribosomes are found in both cells
How long does it take for eggs to get to room temperature
Takes 30 mins for the egg to reach room temperature
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What is the density of a 36 g object with a volume of 15 cm3? (Density: D = ) 0. 42 g/cm3 0. 54 g/cm3 2. 4 g/cm3 5. 4 g/cm3.
Answer:
2.4 g/cm3 is the correct answer.
Explanation:
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Answer:
(iii):
Reaction 1: Addition
[ We added chlorine to 2-propene ]
Reaction 2: Substitution
[ We substituted hydroxyl ion with chloride ion ]
Reaction 3: Oxidation
[ Acidified permanganate solution is a strong oxidizing agent. So we oxidized propanol to propanoic acid ]
Reaction 4: Acid - base
[ A base (Sodium hydroxide) is added to an acid (propanoic acid) to form a neutral salt ( Sodium propanoate ) ]
Question 4 (1 point)
Model A
In the molecule above, the black circles are Carbon, the blue circles are Hydrogen
and the red circles are Oxygen. Which formula below is correct for this molecule?
C4H404
C2H402
Answer:
C2H4O2
Explanation:
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2. Which diagram represents deposition?
A liquid —>solid
B gas-> Solid
C liquid->gas
D solid—>gas
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Answer:
1. weak acid
2. weak base
3. weak acid
4. neutral
5. acidic
6. weak base
Explanation:
You can use a pH level scale like the one I attached, to determine each solution.
During an experiment, a canister filled with hot water was added to a beaker filled with cold water. In which direction did the heat energy move?
A) The heat energy moved from the hot water of the canister into the cold water of the beaker.
B) The heat energy moved from the cold water of the beaker into the hot water of the canister.
Equal amounts of heat energy from each container moved in both directions
D) No heat energy moved, as it all remained in the canister of hot water.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
As per the concept of thermal energy, heat energy will be moved from hot water of canister to cold water of beaker as heat flows from point at high temperature to point at lower temperature.
What is thermal energy?Thermal energy is defined as a type of energy which is contained within a system which is responsible for temperature rise.Heat is a type of thermal energy.It is concerned with the first law of thermodynamics.
Thermal energy arises from friction and drag.It includes the internal energy or enthalpy of a body of matter and radiation.It is related to internal energy and heat .It arises when a substance whose molecules or atoms are vibrating faster.
These vibrating molecules and atoms collide and as a result of which heat is generated in a substance , more the collision of particles , higher is the thermal energy.
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2. Which of the following statements is true about covalent bonding?
A It is the attraction of atoms for an electron
B it involves the losing and gaining of electrons
Cit involves the sharing of electrons
Dit involves the moving of electrons between energy levels
Answer:
C. it involves the sharing of electrons
Explanation:
A covalent bond consists of the mutual sharing of one or more pairs of electrons between two atoms. These electrons are attracted by the two atomic nuclei. A covalent bond forms when the difference between the electronegativities of two atoms is too small for an electron transfer to occur to form ions.
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Which of the following are elements? (Select all that apply.)
KCl
Na
C
H2O
Answer:
Na(Sodium) and C(Carbon) only
Answer:
Na, C
Explanation:
1. KCl, or potassium chloride, is a combination of two elements- so it's a chemical compound.
2. Na, or sodium, can be found on the periodic table of elements. Therefore, it is an element.
3. C, or carbon, can also be found on the periodic table of elements. Therefore, it is an element.
4. H20, or water, is a combination of 2 hydrogen atoms that bonded into an oxygen atom. Combination of 2 or more elements is a chemical compound.
Therefore, the answers are Na and C.
How many grams or H20 are produced if 25 grams of HCl are used?
Answer:
15.1 grams
Explanation:
Answer:
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Explanation:
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when does cells breakdown a sugar molecule completely to produce chemical energy ATP the cells need to the following materials
Answer:
sugar and carbon dioxide
Explanation:
Chemical energy is stored in the bonds of sugars. When the bonds of a sugar molecule are broken, a burst of energy is released that the cell can use. Cells can release energy in two basic processes: cellular respiration and fermentation. Cellular respiration requires oxygen, but fermenta- tion does not.
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which characteristic of bones is often very different from one individual to another?
a. the number of bones
b. the cellular make up of the bones
c. the size of the bones
d. the composition of the bones
How do the atoms aluminum and fluorine react to form the compound aluminum fluoride?
Answer:
Aluminum fluoride is an ionic compound. Meaning that the two elements form a ionic bond. In ionic bonding, atoms receive and donate electrons in order to become stable. In this case, aluminum donates its three outer electrons to three fluorine atoms. Aluminum forms a triple positive aluminium ion (Becomes a cation) and fluorine forms three single negative fluoride ions (Becomes a anion).
Aluminum (3+)Fluorine (1-)Why must you continue to increase the temperature as you perform distillation ?
Answer:
It is possible to separate several distinct compounds according to their varying volatilities by altering the temperature of the distillation process. A nonvolatile solute, on the other hand, will always remain in the solution if you have a nonvolatile solute in your solution.
Explanation:
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Answer:
The reason for this is that the composition of the vapor that is distilling varies continuously during the distillation
Imagine you are an astronaut and you travel to a planet with a much larger mass than Earth. How would this affect your weight? Explain your answer. (4 points)
Answer:
Explanation:
It may not make any difference. The information missing is the radius of the planet.
However for the purposes of the question, let us assume that it is roughly the same diameter of the earth. Then the weight of anyone would increase if the mass is all that changes..
The formula governing your weight is F = G * m1 *m2 / r^2. If m1 is the mass of the planet and it increases a lot then m2 (you) should increase. The question is done by a proportion.
anyone have any ideas on what i should draw for my art project please let me know
Answer:
A pumpkin or a deer cus it's hunting season
Birds, Scenerys, Fish, Planets, Seas, Trees, Butterflys, BTS, Fruits, Cactus! Drawing Ideas: Imagination
Draw an object and give it a face.
Create an alternate cover to your favorite book or album.
Illustrate a scene from your favorite song.
Draw a scene or character from your favorite book.
Illustrate your favorite fairy-tale.
Invent your own insects.
Draw an intricate made up flower.
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Find the percent by mass concentration if the solution was prepared by dissolving 25.0 g of sugar into 100 g of water.
Answer:
25%
Explanation:
Percent by mass is looking at the percentage of mass within a a solution. So since there's 100g of water and 25 grams of sugar, you divide 25 by 100 to get the ratio. Then multiply by 100 to get the percentage.
Short definition of inclined plane
Answer:
inclined plane, a simple machine consisting of a sloping surface, used for raising heavy bodies. The force required to move an object up the incline is less than the weight being raised, discounting friction
Explanation:
The steeper the slope, or incline, the more nearly the required force approaches the actual weight. The steeper the slope, or incline, the more nearly the required force approaches the actual weight.
what is the differece between substance and matter?
Answer:
Anything that occupies space and has mass is matter but the matter that has specific composition and chemical characteristics is substance
Answer:
Substance: Something that has only 1 atom, for example; Water.
Matter: Made up of more than 1 atom, example; Humans
Explanation:
As said a substance is something that has only 1 atom like water or tin.
Matter is well almost everything in the universe, there's a reason some people say; This is Human Matter. I'm pretty sure it's somewhere in the bible too.
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What is the change in oxidation number of bromine in the following re-dox reaction Cl 2 +2HBr 2HCl+Br 2 A -2;0 B) -1;0 C) 0: -1 D) 0;-2
Answer:
ANSWER
ANSWER: +1
EXPLANATION
What is the change in oxidation number of bromine in the following re-dox reaction Cl 2 +2HBr 2HCl+Br 2 A -2;0 B) -1;0 C) 0: -1 D) 0;-2
for Cl 2 +2HBr 2HCl+Br 2 , the Cl in Cl2 is reduced from "0" to
"-1" and the Br in HBr is oxidized from "-1" to "0"
So the change in oxidation number is +1
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You observe your friend rub a balloon on their wool sweater and then stick it to the wall. To investigate, you set up an experiment to test whether other objects will respond in the same way when you rub them against a sweater. What is the test variable in your experiment?
A. The number of times you rubbed the object on the sweater
B. The observation that the object sticks to the wall
C. The sweater you use to rub against the objects
D. The type of objects you are testing in the experiment
Answer:
D
Explanation:
BEcause you are testing which objects will stick. Your control variable will be the sweater. And the number of times you rub the object on the sweter will not make it stick. It will make it stick for a longer period.
Answer:
D. The type of objects you are testing in the experiment
Determine the pH of 7.53 x 10-4 mol/L calcium hydroxide solution
Answer:
pH = 11,17
Explanation:
[tex][OH^{-} ] = \frac{n_{OH^{-} } }{V} = \frac{2n_{Ca(OH)_{2} } }{V} = 2[ Ca(OH)_{2} ]\\[/tex]
[tex]Ca(OH)_{2}[/tex] → [tex]Ca^ {2+}[/tex] + [tex]2OH ^ -[/tex]
[tex]7,53.10^-4[/tex] → [tex]7,53.10^-4[/tex] → [tex]1,506^-3[/tex]
pOH = -log [[tex]OH^-[/tex]] = [tex]-log 1,506^{-3}[/tex] ≈ 2,822
pH = 14- pOH = 14-2,822 = 11,178
Compound Y dissolves in ethanol but not water what type of bond is Y ?
Covalent Bond.
Explanation: Covalent compound are soluble in organic solvents (non polar) but insoluble in water (polar).
Ethanol being both polar and non polar can dissolve covalent compound.