electron configuration of P

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Answer 1
Electrons per shell: 2, 8, 5
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Answer 2
Electronic configuration of phosphorus (P)=1s2,2s2,2p6,3s2,3p3

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Give two differences between the properties of iron and sodium

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Answer:

Iron have 26 atomic and sodium have 11 atomic

Explanation:

The sodium is a non-transition metal. Its melting point is low and boiling points and is a soft metal, whereas iron is a transition metal with very high melting and boiling points, It is a hard metal.

What is transition metal ?

The term transition metal is defined as any of various metallic elements such as chromium, iron, and nickel that have valence electrons in two shells instead of only one.

Between the s-block and p-block elements in the periodic table are transition metals. As a result, they are known as d-block elements.

Sodium is soft, has a much lower melting point than water, and reacts with it violently, producing heat and hydrogen or even exploding. Additionally, sodium and water react to create a hazardous compound.

Thus, these are difference between the properties of sodium and iron.

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Answer:

is it a research work?

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if it is first u write about what is a climate what r due to climatic changes

Answer:

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Make a suggestion on how you will deal with the problem..

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If you are asking to suggest a method to preserve the extinction of this species of pigeon then

1. Governments should derive a law that will prevent hunting of these pigeons.

2. These pigeons should be given a place in sanctuaries with hospitable habitat made available.

3. If someone sees a bird of this kind care should be taken not to harm it intentionally or accidentally.

4. Breeding this type of Birds should be Promoted to increase their number

The three main types of RNA are ____________________, _____________________, and ______________.

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Answer:

There are three main types of RNA: messenger RNA, ribosomal RNA, and transfer RNA.

Explanation:

Messenger RNA (mRNA), Ribosomal RNA (rRNA), and Transfer RNA (tRNA).

Help
I think that is C ?​

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You are correct I took the test

Which statement describes the relative energy of the electrons in the shells of a calcium atom?

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Answer:

An electron in the first shell has more energy than an electron in the second shell.

Explanation:

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Potassium hydroxide (KOH) reacts with sulfuric acid (H2SO4) to produce potassium sulfate (K2SO4) and water (04.03 MC)

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Answer: A double replacement because potassium ions bond with sulfate ions to form a salt

Explanation:

If an astronomer was to look through a telescope and notice that a star's emitted light had a slightly red tint to it, compared to what the emitted light should be. What would that mean about that star?

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Answer:

In the chapters that follow, we will provide the temperature of the stars we are describing, and this section tells you how those temperatures are determined from the colors of light the stars give off. Hubble Space Telescope image of the Sagittarius Star Cloud. The image shows many stars of various colors, white, blue, red and yellow spread over a black background. The most common star colors in this image are red and yellow. Figure 1: Sagittarius Star Cloud. This image, which was taken by the Hubble Space Telescope, shows stars in the direction toward the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. The bright stars glitter like colored jewels on a black velvet background. The color of a star indicates its temperature. Blue-white stars are much hotter than the Sun, whereas red stars are cooler. On average, the stars in this field are at a distance of about 25,000 light-years (which means it takes light 25,000 years to traverse the distance from them to us) and the width of the field is about 13.3 light-years. (credit: Hubble Heritage Team (AURA/STScI/NASA))

Color and Temperature

As we learned in The Electromagnetic Spectrum section, Wien’s law relates stellar color to stellar temperature. Blue colors dominate the visible light output of very hot stars (with much additional radiation in the ultraviolet). On the other hand, cool stars emit most of their visible light energy at red wavelengths (with more radiation coming off in the infrared) (Table 1). The color of a star therefore provides a measure of its intrinsic or true surface temperature (apart from the effects of reddening by interstellar dust, which will be discussed in Between the Stars: Gas and Dust in Space). Color does not depend on the distance to the object. This should be familiar to you from everyday experience. The color of a traffic signal, for example, appears the same no matter how far away it is. If we could somehow take a star, observe it, and then move it much farther away, its apparent brightness (magnitude) would change. But this change in brightness is the same for all wavelengths, and so its color would remain the same. Table 1. Example Star Colors and Corresponding Approximate Temperatures

Star Color Approximate Temperature Example

Blue 25,000 K Spica

White 10,000 K Vega

Yellow 6000 K Sun

Orange 4000 K Aldebaran

Red 3000 K Betelgeuse

Go to this interactive simulation from the University of Colorado to see the color of a star changing as the temperature is changed. The hottest stars have temperatures of over 40,000 K, and the coolest stars have temperatures of about 2000 K. Our Sun’s surface temperature is about 6000 K; its peak wavelength color is a slightly greenish-yellow. In space, the Sun would look white, shining with about equal amounts of reddish and bluish wavelengths of light. It looks somewhat yellow as seen from Earth’s surface because our planet’s nitrogen molecules scatter some of the shorter (i.e., blue) wavelengths out of the beams of sunlight that reach us, leaving more long wavelength light behind. This also explains why the sky is blue: the blue sky is sunlight scattered by Earth’s atmosphere.

Color Indices

In order to specify the exact color of a star, astronomers normally measure a star’s apparent brightness through filters, each of which transmits only the light from a particular narrow band of wavelengths (colors). A crude example of a filter in everyday life is a green-colored, plastic, soft drink bottle, which, when held in front of your eyes, lets only the green colors of light through. One commonly used set of filters in astronomy measures stellar brightness at three wavelengths corresponding to ultraviolet, blue, and yellow light. The filters are named: U (ultraviolet), B (blue), and V (visual, for yellow). These filters transmit light near the wavelengths of 360 nanometers (nm), 420 nm, and 540 nm, respectively. The brightness measured through each filter is usually expressed in magnitudes. The difference between any two of these magnitudes—say, between the blue and the visual magnitudes (B–V)—is called a color index. By agreement among astronomers, the ultraviolet, blue, and visual magnitudes of the UBV system are adjusted to give a color index of 0 to a star with a surface temperature of about 10,000 K, such as Vega. The B–V color indexes of stars range from −0.4 for the bluest stars, with temperatures of about 40,000 K, to +2.0 for the reddest stars, with temperatures of about 2000 K. The B–V index for the Sun is about +0.65. Note that, by convention, the B–V index is always the “bluer” minus the “redder” color. Why use a color index if it ultimately implies temperature? Because the brightness of a star through a filter is what astronomers actually measure, and we are always more comfortable when our statements have to do with measurable quantities.

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All isotopes of sodium (Na) must have,

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Answer:

11 protons and 11 electrons.

Explanation:

Na is a neutral element and element number 11.

This means that it has 11 protons and 11 electrons.

In order to create an isotope, you would add or get rid of neutrons to get different mass numbers but the same element. The number of protons and electrons would remain the same.

(PLS HELP!) Explain the layout of the modern periodic table, including rows, columns, groups, and blocks. Be sure to explain what’s in each part of the periodic table.

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Answer: The rows of the periodic table represent the highest energy level of that element.

The columns represent how many valence electrons that element has.

Groups are the same thing as columns, they represent how many valence electrons am element has.

The blocks of the periodic table represent what sublevel(s) the valence electrons fill.

Explanation: Yes

Answer:

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Explanation:

Blocks

Atomic symbol is the one- or two-letter symbol for each element.

Atomic number is the number of protons in the nucleus, which determines the order of elements on the periodic table. This is also the total number of electrons in neutral atoms of the element.

Atomic mass is the mass in grams of 1 mole of atoms. Note that 1 mole contains 6.022·1023 atoms.

Groups

The first two groups of the periodic table(Alkali metals and Alkali Earth metals) are the s-block. Note that helium, in the last column of the table, is also part of the s-block. The outermost electrons of these elements are in s orbitals.

The transition metals make up the d-block, with electrons filling d orbitals. The lanthanides and actinides make up the f-block, with electrons filling f orbitals.

Groups 13 through 18,(post transition metals, metalloids, Reactive nonmetals, and Noble gases-)except for helium, make up the p-block. The outermost electrons of these elements are in p orbitals.

Sections

Metals are more likely to lose valence electrons

nonmetals are more likely to accept electrons.

Metalloids may act like metals or nonmetals, either losing or gaining valence electrons depending on the situation.

Transition metals(groups 3-12) behave somewhat differently because they can lose electrons from their outermost s or d orbitals.

Noble gases are the elements in group 18 that don’t tend to react with other elements. Noble gases have completely filled outer electron shells, as you can see because they’re at the end of each period. The electrons in these elements are stable, making the elements unreactive.

Periods and Groups

Groups of elements have similar properties in terms of how they react with other elements.

All elements in a row have the same number of electron shells. Each next element in a period has one more proton and is less metallic than its predecessor.

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Which type of compounds are formed by ions that have opposite charges?
A. molecules
B. covalent
C. ionic
D. metallic

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Answer:

c

Explanation:

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Answer is c
Explanation: none

Directions: The diagram below shows Earth's orbit around the Sun. Use the diagram and
your knowledge of science to answer any questions that follow.
SL
SK
2
Expectation: 8.7(A)
At what position is it spring in the Northern Hemisphere?
Position
(6) Position K
© Position L
D Position M

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Answer:

i think its k.

Explanation:

position k im sure

In humans, the allele for curly hair and the allele for straight hair show incomplete dominance the offspring of a curly haired person and a straight haired person will have A) Curly hair B) straight hair C) wavy hair D) Curly and straight hair

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a
eplanation
i meannn they both had curly hair

Answer:

A

Explanation:

Curly Hair

When the earth formed, do you think it was the way you see it now? Explain your answer.

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Answer:

No

Explanation:

I do not know

Explanation:

No because when it was formed it was a rocky lava wasteland

Suppose a deep sea diver dives from the surface to 81 feet below the surface. He then dives down 13 more feet.
Find and interpret the sum to describe the diver's present depth.

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Answer:

-94 feet.

Explanation:

Why is change good for an
ecosystem?

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Answer:

it helps the area develop and help the animals adapt

Explanation:

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Which of the following can cause the substance to change phase? Select all that apply.

change in temperature
change of shape
change in mass
change in pressure ​

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Answer:

a and d

Explanation:

Temperature and pressure will affect the state of matter. Shape and mass won’t chemically change anything.

Calculate the number of particles in a 0.75 gram sample of Calcium Nitrate; Ca(NO3)2​

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The number of particles : 2.75 x 10²¹

Further explanation  

A mole is a unit of many particles (atoms, molecules, ions) where 1 mole is the number of particles contained in a substance that is the same amount as many atoms in 12 gr C-12  

1 mole = 6.02.10²³ particles  

[tex]\tt n=\dfrac{N}{N_o}[/tex]

N = number of particles  

No = Avogadro number (6.02.10²³)  

n = number of moles  

While the number of moles can also be obtained by dividing the mass (in grams) with the molar mass of element or molecule  

0.75 gram sample of Calcium Nitrate; Ca(NO₃)₂

MW of Ca(NO₃)₂ : 164.09 g/mol

[tex]\tt mol~Ca(NO_3)_2=\dfrac{0.75}{164.09}=0.00457[/tex]

The number of particles

[tex]\tt N=n\times N_o\\\\N=0.00457\times 6.02\times 10^{23}=2.75\times 10^{21}[/tex]

indicate whether the statement is true or false the ripening of a banana is an example of a chemical change ​

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Answer:

True. Ripening of a banana is a chemical change

In the rock cycle, where is the energy being released?



Group of answer choices

magma

magma to igneous

igneous to sedimentary

sedimentary to metamorphic

There's a picture of the rock cycle just so you know :)

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Answer:

the two major sources of energy for the rock cycle are also shown; the sun provides energy for surface processes such as weathering, erosion, and transport, and the Earth's internal heat provides energy for processes like subduction, melting, and metamorphism.

Alveolar air (a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, and carbon dioxide) has a total pressure of 0.998 atm. If the partial pressure of oxygen gas is 0.198 atm and the partial pressure of nitrogen gas is 0.770 atm, what is the partial pressure of carbon dioxide in millimeters of mercury?

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Answer:

The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 22.8 mmHg

Explanation:

Dalton's Law is a gas law that relates the partial pressures of the gases in a mixture. This law says that the pressure of a gas mixture is equal to the sum of the partial pressures of all the gases present.

In this case:

Ptotal=Pnitrogen + Poxygen + Pcarbondioxide

You know that:

Ptotal= 0.998 atmPnitrogen= 0.770 atmPoxygen= 0.198 atmPcarbondioxide= ?

Replacing:

0.998 atm=0.770 atm + 0.198 atm + Pcarbondioxide

Solving:

Pcarbondioxide= 0.998 atm - 0.770 atm - 0.198 atm

Pcarbondioxide= 0.03 atm

Now you apply the following rule of three: if 1 atm equals 760 mmHg, 0.03 atm how many mmHg equals?

[tex]Pcarbondioxide=\frac{0.03 atm*760 mmHg}{1 atm}[/tex]

Pcarbondioxide= 22.8 mmHg

The partial pressure of carbon dioxide is 22.8 mmHg

A wave hits a wall as shown. A brick wall with a green arrow pointing to the wall from below and right at a shallow angle. Another green arrow starts where the first arrow touched the wall and goes up and left at the same shallow angle. As the wave interacts with a wall, which kind of wave interaction is shown?

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Answer:

A wave reflection interaction (reflected by the wall)

Explanation:

In a reflection, the propagating wave is bounced off the reflecting surface because the medium of the surface prevents the propagation of the wave through it, such that wave is redirected at an angle equal to the angle of incident on the reflecting surface

Reflection takes place with the different forms of waves, such as sound wave, water waves, and light wave

The objects around us are seen with the aid of reflection of light from a light source such that the reflected light enters our eyes after being reflected on the surface of the object, and the object is seen.

Answer:

reflection

Explanation:

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Which substances form a due to chemical reaction?

A.Mass
B.Products
C.Atoms
D.Reactants

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Answer:

B. Products

Explanation:

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Zn + 2HCl--------------> Zn Cl2 + H2
This is ______________________ kind of reaction.

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Answer:

Single displacement (Substitution)

Explanation:

What is 0.55 hectometers expressed in decimeters?
a.
550 dm
b.
5.5 dm
c.
55 dm
d.
0.00055 dm

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Answer:

a. 550 dm

Explanation:

A pot of water is heated on a gas-flame stove and begins to boil. Which two
transfers of thermal energy involved in this system are examples of radiation?
A. From the burner to a nearby spoon
B. In the surrounding air as air currents develop
I C. From the burner to air that is not touching it
D. From the water to the air

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Answer:

a.) & d.)

Explanation:

It should ideally go from Mechanical, Electrical, thermal, light then chemical. I attached a similar example to better explain it.

The two transfers of thermal energy involved in this system are examples of radiation are From the burner to a nearby spoon and From the water to the air Hence, option a & d are correct

What is Heat Transfer ?

Heat transfer is a discipline of thermal engineering that concerns the generation, use, conversion, and exchange of thermal energy between physical systems.

Heat transfer is classified into various mechanisms, such as thermal conduction, thermal convection, thermal radiation, and transfer of energy by phase changes.

According to given question, Energy should ideally go from Mechanical, Electrical, thermal, light then chemical.

Therefore, The two transfers of thermal energy involved in this system are examples of radiation are From the burner to a nearby spoon and From the water to the air Hence, option a & d are correct

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PLS HELP:)Which situation will cause a stationary object to start moving?
A. A net force greater than 0
B. Balanced forces
C. A net force equal to 0
D. Two forces that cancel each other out

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A. A net force greater than 0

On a mountain in the spring, snow melts and flows into a creek. Then the creek flows into a river, which eventually flows into the ocean.


1. Which part of the water cycle is this an example?


2. What forces cases the water to flow drown hill?

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Answer:

I'm sorry but I need points

what are two transition metals that start with the letter R​

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Answer:

Ruthenium and Rhodium

Explanation:

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