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1.Which of the following best describes an atom? A protons and electrons grouped together in a random pattern B protons and ele...Asked by wow
Which of the following best describes an atom?
A protons and electrons grouped together in a random pattern
B protons and electrons grouped together in an alternating pattern
C a core of protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons
D a core of electrons and neutrons surrounded by protons
A protons and electrons grouped together in a random pattern
B protons and electrons grouped together in an alternating pattern
C a core of protons and neutrons surrounded by electrons
D a core of electrons and neutrons surrounded by protons
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Answered by
wow
If the dartboard below is used to model an atom, which subatomic particles would be located at Z?
A. protons and electrons
B. electrons and magnetrons
C. neutrons and electrons
D. protons and neutrons
When trying to identify an unknown element, a scientist determines what other elements the unknown element reacts with chemically. Which property of the unknown element determines the other elements it reacts with?
A. The total number of neutrons in the unknown element
B. The total number of particles in the nucleus of the unknown element
C. The number of protons in the nucleus of the unknown element
D. The number of valence electrons in the unknown element
A. protons and electrons
B. electrons and magnetrons
C. neutrons and electrons
D. protons and neutrons
When trying to identify an unknown element, a scientist determines what other elements the unknown element reacts with chemically. Which property of the unknown element determines the other elements it reacts with?
A. The total number of neutrons in the unknown element
B. The total number of particles in the nucleus of the unknown element
C. The number of protons in the nucleus of the unknown element
D. The number of valence electrons in the unknown element
Answered by
wow
. A researcher wants to experiment with an element that reacts like phosphorus (P) but has a greater atomic mass. Which element should the researcher select for the experiment (use the periodic table)?
A Nitrogen (N)
B Sulfur(S)
C Arsenic (As)
D Silicon (Si
A Nitrogen (N)
B Sulfur(S)
C Arsenic (As)
D Silicon (Si
Answered by
wow
The table above shows the number of protons in an atom of four different elements. According to the periodic table, which of these elements is a metal?
A. T
B. Q
C. X
D. Z
A. T
B. Q
C. X
D. Z
Answered by
wow
The following chemical equation shows the incomplete formula for burning methanol. The question mark represents the unknown number of oxygen (O2) molecules. How many molecules of O2 are needed to balance this chemical equation?
1
3
5
6
1
3
5
6
Answered by
DrBob222
1. Your book is the best place to get this information or google.
2. I don't see a picture of a dartboard.
3. Look this up in Google and see how the valence electrons behave.
4. Look at the periodic table. Generally the elements in the same column have similar chemical properties. For example, pick the element just beneath P.
5. I don't see a table.
6. Google or you tube gives tutorials on balancing questioins.
I shall be happy to critique your answers but no guesses.
2. I don't see a picture of a dartboard.
3. Look this up in Google and see how the valence electrons behave.
4. Look at the periodic table. Generally the elements in the same column have similar chemical properties. For example, pick the element just beneath P.
5. I don't see a table.
6. Google or you tube gives tutorials on balancing questioins.
I shall be happy to critique your answers but no guesses.
Answered by
Oliver Queen
thxs bob222-arrow
Answered by
wow
thx bob222 a i cant put tables up here
Answered by
wow
and**
Answered by
Thea Queen
Ollie! What did I say about telling people your secret identity?!
Answered by
Deadshot
Hahahaha thx peeps
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