How much protons and electrons does aluminum have

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Answer 1
Answer: 13 for both electrons and protons

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what is density when mass is 5.2 and volume is 0.117

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Density = mass / volume

D = 5.2 / 0.117

D = 44.44

What hypotheses could you propose about the relationship between the position of a type of atom in a molecule and the number of bonds that the atom forms?

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The answer is: the atom with more valence electrons are in the middle of a molecule and it form more bonds.

For example, molecule hydrogen cyanide (HCN).

Lewis structure for hydrogen cyanide is H:C:::N:

Hydrogen has valence one (I), it means it has one single bond and electron configuration like closest noble gas helium.

Carbon has valence four (IV), it has four bonds (one with hydrogen and three with nitrogen) and full octet.

Nitron has valence three (III), it has full octet and electron configuration like noble gas neon (Ne).

Hydrogen cyanide has linear shape (the bond angles of 180 degrees).

It depends entirely upon the number of electrons in the valence electrons. There is no correlation between the position in the molecule and the number of bonds the atom forms.

Student performs experiments on acids and bases. Which is not a scientific experiment? She uses an acid-base indicator to measure the pH of four different solutions.

She mixes two solutions and measures their pH before and after.

She asks her lab partner which base he thinks is hardest to study. <-- my answer

She measures the temperature of a solution before and after adding H2SO4.

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Answer: Option (c) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

An experiment conducted by following a detailed and organized series of steps in such a manner that its result will reject or validate the hypothesis.

For example, using an acid-base indicator will help to measure the pH of a solution.

A scientific reaction is performed in controlled conditions with proper precautions unless it could be dangerous to perform the experiment.

Therefore, we can conclude that she asks her lab partner which base he thinks is hardest to study is not a scientific experiment.

she ask her lab partner which base he thinks is hardest to study
you are correct because that not an experiment its a question

TruE or faults the size of. The population increases if the number of individuals. Attend to population is equal to the number of individuals leaving

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True!
population increases if the number of individuals. the population is the nuber of individuals

How can understanding change of state help you to seprate a salt water solution

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Answer: You can apply the fact that water changes from liquid to gas when heated to its boiling point.

Explanation:

Salt solution contains salt dissolved in water. The water can be separated from the salt by evaporation of the solution to dryness. This exploits the fact that water changes from liquid to gas at it's boiling point. This is an example of change of state. When heated strongly, all the water present will be converted to vapour and the solid salt reappears.

Because if you wanted to separate the salt from the solution, you will have to know the boiling point of the water. Since one way is to evaporate water from salt, which means you boil the water and leave all the salt behind, you have a solid left, which is the salt. You had to know that water can be evaporated because it is a liquid.

The three states of matter are:
-Solid
-Liquid
-Gas
There is one more that doesn't appear often, Plasma
 

Which ion has the smallest radius?
(1) O2-
(2) S2-
(3) Se2-
(4) Te2-

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Answer:


                  Option-1 (O²⁻) is the correct answer.


Explanation:

                       All given anions contains same charge. So, we can ignore the effect of charge on these anions.


As we know all given compounds belongs to same group (Group 6) in periodic table. And from top to bottom along the group the elements are placed as,


                                                          Oxygen O


                                                          Sulfur S


                                                          Selenium Se


                                                          Tellurium Te


Hence, moving from top to bottom along the group the number of shells increases. And with increase in number of shell the atomic or ionic radii increases. As Oxygen is present at the top of the group, therefore, it has the smallest radius due to less number of shells.

O²⁻ ion has the smallest radius

Further explanation

In an atom there are levels of energy in the shell and sub shell.

This energy level is expressed in the form of electron configurations.

Writing electron configurations starts from the lowest to the highest sub-shell energy level. There are 4 sub-shells in the shell of an atom, namely s, p, d and f. The maximum number of electrons for each sub shell is

  • s: 2 electrons
  • p: 6 electrons
  • d: 10 electrons and
  • f: 14 electrons

Charging electrons in the sub shell uses the following sequence:

1s², 2s², 2p⁶, 3s², 3p⁶, 4s², 3d¹⁰, 4p⁶, 5s², 4d¹⁰, 5p⁶, 6s², etc.

Each sub-shell also has an orbital shown in the form of a square in which there are electrons symbolized by half arrows

The atomic radius shows the distance of the atomic nucleus to the electrons in the outer shell

From left to right in the period system the atomic radius gets smaller, while from one group from top to bottom the atomic radius gets longer

The more the number of shells the atom has, the radius of the atom getting longer, but if the number of shells is the same, the larger atomic number has shorter radius because the core charge is greater so that the attraction of the nucleus to the electrons is stronger

In the ions

(1) O²⁻

(2) S²⁻

(3) Se²⁻

(4) Te²⁻

All of these ions are ions from the elements of the VIA group in the periodic system. This group consists of oxygen (O), sulfur (S), selenium (Se), tellurium (Te), and polonium (Po).

The periodic system is arranged in the order of atomic numbers, whereas in this VIA group from top to bottom, the atomic number gets bigger

  • Element O

Atomic Number: 8

Electron configuration: 1s² 2s² 2s⁴ (number of shells 2)

  • Element S

Atomic Number: 16

Electron configuration: [Ne] 3s² 3p⁴ (number of shells 3)

  • Element Se

Atomic Number: 34

Electron configuration: [Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s²4p⁴ (number of shells 4)

  • Element Te

Atomic Number: 52

Electron configuration: [Cr] 4d10 5s² 5p⁴ (number of shells 5)

From the configuration of the electron shows that the lower the shell owned by the elements of the VIA group the greater (from 2 to 5) so that the radius is also getting longer/bigger

Because what is being asked is the radius of the ion, the electron configuration of each element is equally reduced by 2 electrons, but the number of shells remains the same

(1)O²⁻

Electron configuration: 1s² 2s² 2s²

(2) S²⁻

Electron configuration: [Ne] 3s² 3p²

(3) Se²⁻

Electron configuration: [Ar] 3d¹⁰ 4s²4p²

(4) Te²⁻

Electron configuration: [Cr] 4d¹⁰ 5s² 5p²

Because the amount of shell from the Oxygen ion is the smallest, the radius of the O²⁻ is also the smallest

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