For the metal elements, whats

  1. For the metal elements, whats the connection between the ion charge and the # of electrons in the outershell?I wrote: The ion
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  2. How are the families of the periodic table organized?(Select all that apply.) based on the group of the elements based on the
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  3. Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements where m represents a generic metal.M2O(s)<->2M(s)+1/2O2(g) the delta
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  4. Mercury is a heavy metal. Using atomic models and the periodic table of elements, explain why it belongs to this category of
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  5. When an acid reacts with a metal such as zinc, whats released? Where does the product come from? I answered: a gas hydrogen is
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  6. When an acid reacts with a metal such as zinc, whats released? Where does the product come from? I answered: a gas hydrogen is
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  7. 1) Which statement best defines metallurgy?a metal made by combining two or more metallic elements, designed to improve the
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  8. Which of these elements has the electonic configuration ofThe energy absorbed or released when an electron is added to a gaseous
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  9. Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements, where M represents a generic metal:M2O3 (s) <=> 2M (s) + 3/2 O2 (g)
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  10. Consider the decomposition of a metal oxide to its elements, where M represents a generic metal.M203(s)<---> 2M(s) + 1/2 O2(g)
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