A sulfur atom has 16 protons and 16 electrons. If you add a proton to a sulfur atom, what have you done? Created an isotope of sulfur. Created a positively charged ion of sulfur. Created a negatively charged ion of sulfur. Converted the atom into a different element.
A sulfur atom has 16 protons and 16 electrons. If - 1

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Answer 1
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The addition of a proton to the sulfur atom has resulted in the formation of an isotope. Thus, option A is correct.

The addition of a proton to the nucleus has been resulted in the change in the atomic mass of the element without changing the atomic number.

The atomic mass has been the number of protons and neutrons present in the nucleus. The ions have been resulted when there has been a change in the number of electrons in the atom.

The isotopes have been the element that has been considered of the same atomic number with different atomic masses.  The addition of a proton to the sulfur atom changes its atomic mass and thereby forms the isotope of sulfur. Thus, option A is correct.

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Answer 2
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Created a positively charged ion of Sulfur

Explanation:

As the number of protons in Sulfur is more than the electrons in Sulfur, thus it'll be a positively charged ion of Sulfur


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In an experiment, Ann mixes concentrated sulfuric acid with water in a reaction test tube. The walls of the test tube turn hot.Which of the following type of reaction has occurred?A) endothermic
B) exothermic
C) reversible
D) irreversible

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B) Exothermic
The reaction released heat energy to its surrounding, thus, it was exothermic.
"exo" is to expel or put outside
"thermic" means heat

Answer: B) exothermic

Explanation:

Endothermic: The chemical reactions in which reactants form products by absorption of energy are called as endothermic reactions.

Exothermic : The chemical reactions in which reactants form products along with release of energy are called as exothermic reactions. Thus if walls turn hot that means the energy has been released.

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Juan created a chart to help him study for a test.A 2-column table. The first column labeled X has entries some light is reflected, some light is absorbed, no light passes through. The second column labeled Y has entries some light is reflected, some light is absorbed, some light is reflected, most light passes through.

Which headings best complete the chart?

X: Transparent Objects
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Y: Low Frequency Waves
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Answer:

Joseph John Thomson studied the properties and the effects of the cathodic rays. Thomson's experiments involved the passage of electricity through a high-vacuum cathode-ray tube composed by a positive electrode (anode) and a negatively charged cathode. This experiment was crucial to describe the nature of the electric discharge.

Explanation:

Michael Faraday placed two electrodes in water solution and then he observed how electricity forces can separate elements in the solution.  

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