1. The atomic number of an element isdetermined by the number of:
a. protons.
b. electrons.
C. neutrons.
d. isotopes.

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Answer 1
Answer: The answer is: A, protons
Answer 2
Answer:

Answer:

Atomic number is protons

Explanation:

Protons = positive charge


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What is the difference between solid, liquid and ice? Use ice, water and steam as examples.

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Answer: A solid is something that can hold its own shape and is hard to compress (squash). However, ice is different from most solids because its molecules are less densely packed than in liquid water so ice takes up a little more space than the same amount of liquid water. This is why ice floats.

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What happens when this match is struck against the side of the match box?

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Answer:

It lights on fire

Explanation:

The friction sparks the match causing it to go on fire.

If a molecule diffusing through extracellular fluid travels 1 mm in 1 sec, how long will it take that molecule to diffuse 1 cm

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given that the rate of diffusion is 1 mm per 1 second. then the time it travels in 1 cm can be solve using the formula
t = d / r
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Vinegar, the commercial name for acetic acid, HC2Hs02, is a monoprotic organic acid. A 5% (w/v) solution of vinegar is used to titrate a sample of an antacid that contains CaCO3 is the only basic component. If one antacid tablet contains 800 mg of CaCOs in it, then calculate how many milliliters of vinegar should be required to completely neutralize the CaCO3 present in one tablet of antacid?

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19.2 g of vinegar solution

Explanation:

Here we have the chemical reaction between acetic acid (CH₃COOH) and calcium carbonate (CaCO₃):

2 CH₃COOH +  CaCO₃ → (CH₃COO)₂Ca + CO₂ + H₂O

number of moles = mass / molecular weight

number of moles of CaCO₃ = 0.8 / 100 = 0.008 moles

Knowing the chemical reaction, we devise the following reasoning:

if       2 moles of CH₃COOH react with 1 moles of CaCO₃

then X moles of CH₃COOH react with 0.008 moles of CaCO₃

X = (2 × 0.008) / 1 = 0.016 moles of CH₃COOH

mass = number of moles × molecular weight

mass of acetic acid (CH₃COOH) = 0.016 × 60 = 0.96 g

Now to find the volume of vinegar acid (solution of acetic acid) with a concentration of 5% (weight/volume) we use the following reasoning:

if there are         5 g of acetic acid in 100 mL of vinegar solution

then there are   0.96 g of acetic acid in Y mL of vinegar solution

Y = (0.96 × 100) / 5 = 19.2 g of vinegar solution

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Which unit would be most appropriate for measuring the volume of water in a swimming pool? Liters or Kiloliters

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The most appropriate for measuring the volume of water in a swimming pool is kilolitres.

Consider a pool that is 25 m long by 10 m wide with an average depth of 1.5 m.

V = lwh = 25 m × 10 m × 1.5 m = 375 m³

1 L = 1 dm³, so

V = 375 m³ × (10 dm/1 m)³ = 375 000 dm³ = 375 000 L = 375 kL

Thus, the cubic metre or kilolitre is more appropriate, because it gives more manageable numbers (i.e., between 0.1 and 1000)

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Answer:

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Explanation: