Which atomic model was proposed as a result of J. J. Thomson’s work?

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Answer 1
Answer: It should be the plum pudding model. c:

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On the periodic table, Phosphorus is P.
P is the symbol
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Each period in the periodic table corresponds to an energy sublevel or the principle energy level?

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[05.03]What is the pressure, in mm Hg, of 2.50 moles of an ideal gas if it has a volume of 50.0 liters when the temperature is 27.0° C?84.2 mm Hg 289 mm Hg 617 mm Hg 936 mm Hg

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Assuming ideal gas law applies to the problem, we find the pressure from the given volume, temperature and number of moles. The ideal gas equation is PV=nRT. R is 0.0821 L atm/ mol K. Substituting the data given, P= (2.50 moles)(0.0821 L atm/ mol K)(27+273 K)/(50 L)= 1.2315 atm. This is equivalent to 936 mm Hg. 

Ethene is the first member of the a. Alkane series
b. Alkyne series
c. Saturated hydrocarbons
d. Unsaturated hydrocarbons
e. Aromatic hydrocarbons

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It will be:

b. Alkyne* series

* You have done a spelling mistake here. It will be "Alkene" not  "Alkyne".

what is the significance of the number that is written above each of the atomic symbol in the periodic table?

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It is the atomic number of the element, which is the number of protons in the nucleus of an atom that determines the chemical properties of an element.