Asked by blue
One way the modern atomic model differs from Thompson's atomic model is that electrons are no longer scattered throughout an atoms positive matter like chocolate chips in cookie dough. Instead, each electron is outside of the nucleus occupying a specifically
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A. Atomic number
B. law of conservation of Mass
C. isotope
D. energy level, orbital, or shell
E. Ionic bound
F. endothermic reaction
G. proton
H. atomic mass
I. product
J. carbon cycle
K. atomic theory
Is the answer E?
?
A. Atomic number
B. law of conservation of Mass
C. isotope
D. energy level, orbital, or shell
E. Ionic bound
F. endothermic reaction
G. proton
H. atomic mass
I. product
J. carbon cycle
K. atomic theory
Is the answer E?
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Answered by
Damon
Oh, my, look at the pictures in your book. D
That was the whole thing about those ionic and covalent bonds, the atoms trying to fill their outer (valence) shells by gaining or losing electrons or sharing them.
That was the whole thing about those ionic and covalent bonds, the atoms trying to fill their outer (valence) shells by gaining or losing electrons or sharing them.
Answered by
Damon
Sorry, off for a while.
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What was the answer!!!????
Answered by
Billy
Orbital
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What is da answer
is it really orbital
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