Jason thinks that global climate change is not happening, because a city in northern Florida received snow one day in January. Which statement explains what is wrong with Jason's reasoning. A) Jason has confused the weather for one day with the climate of a region.

B) Northern Florida would need snow for at least a week for this to be true.

C) The climate of northern Florida would be unaffected since it is already warm in Florida.

D) Jason does not realize that Southern Florida would also need to receive snow to make this true.

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Answer 1
Answer:

Final answer:

Jason is mistaken in equating a one-time weather event, such as snow in northern Florida, with climate change. Weather is short-term and local, whereas climate represents long-term regional patterns. An isolated weather occurrence does not contradict the extensive evidence of global climate change.

Explanation:

Jason has confused a singular weather event with the overall climate in his reasoning. The correct statement that explains what is wrong with Jason's reasoning is:

A) Jason has confused the weather for one day with the climate of a region.

Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions in a specific area, such as a snowy day in northern Florida. Climate, on the other hand, is the average weather in a region over a long period, typically taken over 30 years. A single instance of snow in a typically warm region does not refute the evidence of global climate change. It's the long-term trends and patterns, not isolated incidents, that indicate climate change. Therefore, the occurrence of snow in northern Florida is simply an irregular weather event and not an indicator of the overall climate or a disproof of global climate change.

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Answer 2
Answer:

Answer: C

Explanation:


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Why does methane have a low boiling pint?

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Zinc has the chemical symbol Zn and the atomic number 30. How many protons, neutrons, and electrons does an atom of zinc-69 have?A. 30 protons, 39, neutrons, 39 neutrons
B. 39 protons, 30 neutrons, 30 neutrons
C. 39 protons, 30 neutrons, 39 electrons
D. 30 protons, 39, neutrons, 30 electrons

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Answer:

D. 30 protons, 39 neutrons, 30 electrons

Explanation:

The atomic number (Z) is the number of protons (p) in the nucleus. Since

Z = 30, p = 30.

In a neutral atom, the number of electrons (e) equals the number of protons. Since p = 30, e = 30.

The mass number (A) is the number of protons plus the number of neutrons (n).

A = p + n

For an atom of zinc-69,

69 = 30 + n     Subtract 30 from each side and transpose

n = 39

Zinc has the chemical symbol Zn and the atomic number 30. D. 30 protons, 39, neutrons, 30 electrons

What is Zinc

Zinc has the chemical symbol Zn, and its atomic number is 30. This means that every atom of zinc contains 30 protons in its nucleus.

An atom of zinc-69 (Zn-69) is one that contains:

- 30 protons (since zinc has an atomic number of 30).

- 39 neutrons (subtract the atomic number from the mass number: 69 - 30 = 39).

- 30 electrons (in a neutral atom, the number of electrons is equal to the number of protons).

So, the correct option is option d 30 protons, 39 neutrons, 30 electrons.

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Following are the list of inert gases, along with their application:

Helium:Used as component of breathing gases due to its poor solubility in fluids or lipids. Helium is used in  low temperature cryogenics.

Neon: Neon finds widespread applications in daily life such as lights, fog lights, TV cine-scopes, lasers, luminous warnings etc.

ArgonArgon is used in electrical components  to provide a protective heat transfer medium for semiconductors. Argon is also capable to fill fluorescent and incandescent light bulbs. It assist in providing blue light.

KryptonKrypton are usually mixed with a halogen to produce excimer lasers

XenonIt is possible to generate X-rays from Xe. When Xe mixed with oxygen, it has to capability to enhance the contrast in CT imaging.

Radon: Radon is a radioactive element, which is used for radiotherapy and relief from arthritis.

Noble gases/inert gases are used in various fields including lamp fillers, metal welding or coolers

Further explanation

Noble gas (group 8A in the periodic system the element) is an element that is not reactive (stable)/inert

Its stability is caused by:

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  • 2. High ionization energy making it difficult to form positive ions (ionic compounds)
  • 3. Low electron affinity that makes it difficult to bind electrons to become negative ions

Some noble gases such as Ar, Kr are obtained from multilevel distillation

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