Electrons, protons, and neutrons are three subatomic particles of an atom. If the atom undergoes a change and becomes a positive ion, which subatomic particle is lost in this process? Neutron Proton Electron

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Answer 1
Answer:

Answer : The correct option is, Electron.

Explanation :

There are three subatomic particles of an atom which are electrons, protons and neutrons. The protons are positively charged, the electrons are negatively charged and neutrons are neutral (no charge).

A neutral atom is an atom that has same number of electrons and protons.  When a neutral atom gain an electron, it becomes a negatively charged ion.  When a neutral atom lose an electron, it becomes a positively charged ion. That means the atom change when the electron is lost or gained.

Hence, if the atom undergoes a change and becomes a positive ion, in this process the lost subatomic particle is electron.

Answer 2
Answer: electrons are lost because they have a negative charge. neutrons are neutral meaning no charge and protons have a positive charge

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Which type of radiation is the smallest in size?

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Answer : The radiation which is smallest in the size is, Gamma radiation.

Explanation :

Alpha particle : It is also known as alpha radiation or alpha ray that consists of 2 protons and 2 neutrons that are bound together into a particle that is identical to the helium nucleus. It is produced in the process of alpha decay.

Beta particle : It is also known as beta radiation or beta ray. During the beta decay process, a high energy and speed electron or positron are emitted by the radioactive decay of atomic nucleus.

Gamma particle : It is also a gamma radiation or gamma ray that is arising from the radioactive decay of atomic nuclei. It has shortest wavelength waves and imparts high photon energy can pass through most forms of matters because they have no mass.

The increasing order of the particle size of the alpha, beta and gamma particles will be :

Gamma particle < Beta particle < Alpha particle

Hence, the radiation which is smallest in the size is, Gamma radiation.

Beta particles is the smallest type of radiation as its just electron/s. Alpha particles and Gamma rays are larger than beta particles. Alpha particles is a helium nuclei and we know that iodine-131 is an example of gamma rays. SO beta particles are smaller than a helium nuclei and a Iodine atom.

Which of the following devices can measure only atmospheric pressure?

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The answer is a barometer

Mendeleev’s principle of chemical periodicity states that when the elements are arranged according to their atomic numbers. This periodic law allows elements with similar properties to appear at regular intervals. Predict the group of elements and their number of valence electrons that will combine in a 2:1 ratio to with sodium. A)bromine, chlorine, iodine, 7
B)
sulfur, selenium, polonium, 6
Eliminate
C)
hydrogen, fluorine, potassium, 1
D)
calcium, phosphorus, tellurium, 2

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The correct option is B.

Sodium will react with elements in GROUP 6, WHICH HAVE SIX ELECTRONS IN THEIR OUTERMOST SHELLS.

Sodium is a metal with atomic number 11. The electronic configuration of sodium is 2,8,1. This implies that, sodium has one electron in its outermost shell. Sodium always donate this electron in order to become stable. Elements in group 6 have six electrons in their outermost shells and they require two more electrons to attain stability. In order to form chemical bonds with elements from group 6, two atoms of sodium will react with each atom of those elements, that is, the ratio of reaction will be 2:1. By so doing, the two sodium atoms will be the ones that will donate the two electrons that the group 6 elements need to attain stability. One example of compounds formed by such reaction is sodium sulfide, Na2S.

The main part of this question is the "2:1 ratio."

On the periodic table, bromine, chlorine, and iodine have 7 valence electrons and sulfur, selenium, and polonium have 6, so these choices are viable based on their valence electrons. However, fluorine does not have 1 valence electron and phosphorus and tellurium do not have 2 valence electrons, so C) and D) are automatically out, leaving A) and B).

If we know that the sodium will combine in a 2:1 ratio, we know that the charge of the ions must have a 2:1 ratio too; that's how ionic compounds work. Sodium (Na) has an ion with a charge of +1 (Na+), so that means whatever ion it combines with in a 2:1 ratio must have a charge of -2   -   a 2:1 ratio.

Bromine, chlorine, and iodine have a charge of -1, but sulfur, selenium, and polonium have charges of -2. This gives us the correct answer as C).

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Complete the following Empirical Formula & Molecular Formula problem:2.) A compound containing C and Cl has a molar mass of 284.77 g/mol and an empirical formula of CCl.

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Empirical formula is CCl.

Since the molar mass is provided, it is safe to assume that the empirical formula is not equal to the molecular formula.

We need to get the empirical weight to determine the multiple needed to arrive to the correct molecular formula.

Atom          Number in Molecule            Atomic Weight        Total Mass
C                              1                            12.0107                  12.0107
Cl                              1                            35.453                    35.453
                                                          total empirical weight    47.4637

Molecular weight / Empirical Weight
284.77 g/mol / 47.46 g/mol = 6 - the multiple needed to be multiplied with the empirical formula to get the molecular formula.

C has a molecular number of 1 =>  1 * 6 = 6  Thus C₆
Cl has a molecular number of 1 => 1 * 6 = 6 Thus Cl₆

Molecular Formula is C₆CL₆

How many atoms are contained in 1 mole of silver

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3 atoms! Glad I can help! :)
3 atoms are contained in 1 mole of silver