What are some examples of Radiation?

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Answer 1
Answer: Examples of Everyday Radiation
Non-ionizing Radiation
Visible light
Infrared light
Near ultraviolet light
Microwaves
Low frequency waves
Radio waves
Waves produced by mobile phones
A campfire's heat
Thermal radiation
Extremely low frequency waves (3 - 30 Hz)
Very low frequency waves (3-30 kHz)
Power lines
Strong magnets
MRI
LEDs
Lasers
Light bulbs
Light from the sun
Remote controls
Cordless phones
Radio-frequency radiation such as televisions, FM and AM radio
Shortwave and CB's
Computer screens
Infrared lamps use to maintain food temperature in restaurants
Ionizing Radiation
Ultraviolet light
X-rays
Gamma-rays
Radioactive decay's particles
Cosmic rays
Alpha rays
Beta rays
Medical imaging equipment
Ionization of food
Sterilization of medical tools
Nuclear power production
Metal mining can result in exposure to ionizing radiation
Coal mining and power production from coal
Nuclear weapons
Galactic Cosmic Radiation (to which astronauts are exposed)
Solar Particle Event radiation (to which astronauts may be exposed)
Natural background radiation
Radiation therapy for specific forms of cancer
Radon
CT scans
Nuclear medical scans
X-Rays
Airport security scanners (in extremely high usage)
Answer 2
Answer: examples of radiation would be:

ultraviolet light from the sun.

heat from a stove burner.

light from a candle.

x-rays from an x-ray machine.
alpha particles emitted from the radioactive decay of uranium.

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What is the correct formula for calcium chloride

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CaCl2(correct formula)a white crystalline salt used to de-ice roads and as a drying agent
the formula of calcium chloride is CaCl2

Water (H2O) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) are both clear liquids. Which description most accurately describes the relationship between water and hydrogen peroxide?A.
They are two different elements.

B.
They are two different compounds that include different elements.

C.
They are two different compounds that include the same elements in different arrangements.

D.
They are two different mixtures that include the same elements in different arrangements.

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The answer to this question is C.

Answer:

Explanation:

Hydrogen peroxide

Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound with the formula H₂O₂. In its pure form, it is a very pale blue liquid, slightly more viscous than water. It is used as an oxidizer, bleaching agent, and antiseptic. Concentrated hydrogen peroxide, or "high-test peroxide", is a reactive oxygen species and has been used as a propellant in rocketry. Its chemistry is dominated by the nature of its unstable peroxide bond.

Chemical formula: H2O2

Density: 1.45 g/cm³

Boiling point: 302.36°F (150.20°C)

Average Molar mass: 34.01 g/mol

Melting point: 31.23°F (-0.43°C)

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Water

Water is an inorganic, transparent, tasteless, odorless, and nearly colorless chemical substance, which is the main constituent of Earth's hydrosphere and the fluids of all known living organisms. It is vital for all known forms of life, even though it provides no calories or organic nutrients. Its chemical formula is H₂O, meaning that each of its molecules contains one oxygen and two hydrogen atoms, connected by covalent bonds. Two hydrogen atoms are attached to one oxygen atom at an angle of 104.45°.

Boiling point: 212°F (100°C)

Melting point: 32°F (0°C)

Chemical formula: H2O

Average Molar mass: 18.02 g/mol

IUPAC ID: Water

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So probably C or D i dont know

Sorry if it is wrong

What effect does observing a substance's physical properties have on the substance?

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There is no effect. When you observe a substance's physical properties, you're not doing anything that would catalyze a chemical change. For example, you most often observe with your eyes, and/or, if safe, you waft the substance's smell to your nose. Neither of these observations will effect the substance's physical properties.

PLEASE HELP ME RIGHT NOW PLEASE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!--INCLUDING LOUISIANA AND MINNESOTA--- ,THERE ARE 24 STATES WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER . HOW MANY STATES THEN ARE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER?

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Oh come on now, give me a break !  Have you thought about it yet ?

Do you know how many states there are all together in the USA ?

At the present time, there are  50  states all together.

If  24  of them are on one side, then how many are on the other side ?

Isn't it  (50 - 24) ?  Can you do the subtraction ?


10 states are east of the mississippi river but 11 if you include Louisiana

Correct name for LiCl

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Answer:

lithium chloride

Explanation:

Li=Lithium

Cl=Chlorine

Final answer:

The correct name for LiCl is Lithium Chloride. It's an ionic compound composed of Lithium and Chloride ions, arranged in a lattice structure with Chloride ions contacting each other across diagonally on the face of a unit cell.

Explanation:

The correct name for LiCl is simply Lithium Chloride. This is an ionic compound, which means it is composed of two ions: the lithium ion (Li+) and the chloride ion (Cl-). In this case, Li (Lithium) loses an electron and becomes a cation (Li+), whereas Cl (Chlorine) gains that electron and becomes an anion (Cl-). The compound LiCl is then formed from the electrostatic attraction between these ions.

On the face of a LiCl unit cell, Chloride ions contact each other across the diagonal of the face, showing the close packing arrangement of the ions in the lattice structure of the compound.

It's worth noting that the common naming system for these types of compounds is quite straightforward. The name of the positive ion (the cation) comes first (Lithium), followed by the name of the negative ion (the anion) with an -ide suffix (Chloride).

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Consider the work of Thomson, Rutherford, and Bohr. In your opinion, which was the most important and why? Be sure to state what your selected person discovered and how it contributed to the model of the atom. (IK THIS ISNT CHEM but theres no comprehensive science)

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Rutherford found protonsThompson found electrons andBohr crewed the Bohr model the most commen model of the atom used todayThis really a your opinion question but my favor is Bohr

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I personally think Thompson was most important. He discovered the electron and improved hugely on the atomic model with a positively charged sphere with negative electrons dispersed throughout, and the atom with a neutral charge.  

I think that without him, Rutherford wouldn't have done his gold foil experiment. Since Rutherford discovered the nucleus is positive, Bhor was able to find electrons have energy levels and that wouldn't have happened without Rutherford, who happened because of Thompson.