What do you call an atom that no longer has a neutral charge? A. molecule B. isotope C. ion

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Answer 1
Answer: The correct answer is letter C. Ion is an atom that no longer has a neutral charge. It has either lost or gained it's electron. Hope this answer helps! Good luck!
Answer 2
Answer: An atom that no longer has a neutral charge is an C. Ion.

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Where would you expect to find water stored in a solid form

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Solid water=Ice

Water stored in a solid form has to be in an environment with temperatures lower than or equal to 32 degrees Fahrenheit.

In your home, a freezer would be a place to find solid water.

In the world, tundra's and arctic regions are places where you could find solid water.

In space solid water can be found in many places, for example, Saturn's rings are comprised mostly of Ice.

You can find water stored as a gas in the atmosphere.

You can find water stored as a solid in the Glaciers.

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Discuss the phenomena of sunrise and sunset seen on Earth and describe how they will be different from the perspective of outer space. PLS REPLY ASAP AND EXPLAIN IM DESPEPERATE

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How could using ethanol as a fuel affect the carbon dioxide level in the atmosphere is this good or bad for the environment PLEASE HELP ME, IT'S FOR MY NATIONAL 5 ASSIGNMENT

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hey there you see ethonol i beliive is a corn based fuel and scientists are saying that it is more healthy for are invirment  but not 100% green.however this fuel is not a renewable resource it is still widely abundent because we have corn felids. but i think it is not the smartest investment because if we have a big storm or cropos wont grow anymor than we would not have cars therfore limiting transportationn  which setting a huge deppresion. gkad you asked i hads something simmilar to this on my ssvec  assignment

Based on reactivity, which of the following elements can replace iron (Fe) in a compound during a single replacement reaction?Al
Cu
F
Co

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Answer: Option (a) is the correct answer.

Explanation:

Based on reactivity series, the reactivity of some metals in decreasing order is as follows.

      Li, K, Ba, Ca, Mg, Al, Mn, Zn, Cr, Fe, Co, Ni

Thus, it can be seen that Al is more reactive than Fe, so it will replace iron in a single displacement reaction. Whereas cobalt is less reactive than iron hence, it will not replace Fe.

Fluorine being an anion will not replace a cation because in displacement reactions, only a cation can replace another cation and an anion can replace another anion.

Hence, we can conclude that Al will replace iron (Fe) in a compound during a single replacement reaction.

   

based on reactivity, the elements that can replace iron in a compound during a single replacement reaction would be :
Al

Because its higher than the other options in reactivity series

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What are the formal charges of both chlorines and iodine in icl2?

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Answer:

Explanation:

 Formal charge of ICl₂⁻

Formal charge = group no - ( no of non bonding electrons +no of bonds)

In I there are 7 electrons in outermost orbit . If we add one more electrons due to - ve charge on the ion , it becomes eight . This centrally placed iodine forms two single bond with two chlorine atoms on either side.

Each of chlorine atoms also contains 7 valance electrons like iodine.

So formal charge of chlorine

= group no - ( no of non bonding electrons +no of bonds)

= 7 - ( 6 + 1 )

= 0

So formal charge of iodine

= group no - ( no of non bonding electrons +no of bonds)

= 7 - ( 5 + 2 )

=0

 Formal charge of ICl₂⁺

In this case , central iodine will have only 6 valence electrons due to absence one electron.

So formal charge of chlorine in  ICl₂⁺

= group no - ( no of non bonding electrons +no of bonds)

= 7 - ( 6 + 1 )

= 0

formal charge of iodine in  in   ICl₂⁺

7 - ( 4 + 2)

= 1

How do you convert L to mL

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Answer:1 Liter (L) is equal to 1000 milliliters (mL). To convert liters to mL, multiply the liter value by 1000. For example, to convert 2 liters to mL, multiply 2 by 1000, that makes 2000 mL is 2 L.

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