J.J.Thompson discovered that cathode rays are negatively charged particles. According to J.J.Thompson’s plum pudding model, electrons are negative charges that embedded in a sea of positive charge like a pudding. According to Bohr’s atomic model electrons are found in discrete orbits around the nucleus. Bohr proposed that the electrons have quantized energy hence they do not spin and fall into nucleus thus making an atom highly stable.
c. When the interviewer is looking for a spontaneous response from the interviewee.
b. When the interviewee is shy.
d. none of these
Answer: Option (A) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
When the questions are technical and may require some research from the interviewee then an interviewer want to provide the interviewee a list of questions before the interview.
As only in this case, interviewer wants the interviewee to take some time in order to think about the particular question and then answer it appropriately.
As if there is no list of questions then there are changes that interviewee will forget about some useful point which is important to keep in mind before answering.
Answer:
A
Explanation:
Answer and explanation;
Ions are formed when an atom looses or gains electrons.
-Ionic charges are created when there is an imbalance of protons and electrons on an atom. Since we can not change the number of protons on the nucleus of an atom, a positively charged ion will be created when there are fewer electrons than protons (in other words when an atom looses electron). A negatively charged ion is formed or created when there are more electrons than protons in an atom (when an atom gains electrons).
-When electron are added, you are adding more negative charge and thus, results in the creation of a negative ion (anion), and when electrons are being lost by an atom, one is removing negative charge, resulting in creation of a positive ion (cation).
Answer:
Solute is Lithium nitrate, and solvent is water.
Explanation:
Lithium nitrate is trigonal crystal which is soluble in water.
Water helps in maintaining temperature in cells due to its high heat capacity. This property allows water to absorb or release a large amount of heat without significantly changing its own temperature. As such, cells can keep a stable temperature despite environmental changes.
Water has a high heat capacity, which is the amount of heat it takes to change its temperature. Due to this high heat capacity, it can absorb or release a large amount of heat without a significant change in its own temperature. This helps cells maintain a relatively stable temperature and protect biological processes. For instance, when the external environment is hot, cells can avoid getting overheated as the water in them absorbs and distributes the heat evenly. Similarly, if the environment is cold, the water in the cells releases heat which helps to keep them warm. Hence, regardless of the temperature changes in the environment, the high heat capacity of water aids cells in preserving a relatively even temperature.
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Bombarding sodium-23 with a
proton produces nuclide X and a neutron. What is nuclide X?
Answers:
magnesium-24
magnesium-23
neon-23
s
odium-24
none of the above
The isotope P
has a half-life of 14.3 days. If a sample originally contained 1.00 g of P,
how much was left after 43 days?
Answers:
0.250 g
0.125 g
0.750 g
0.500 g
Identify X in the reaction
below.
U
+ C
→ Cf
+ X
Answers:
1
alpha particle
3
protons
6
neutrons
6
electrons
A .20 gram sample of C-14 was allowed to decay for 3 half-lives. What mass
of the sample will remain? Carbon-14 has a half life of 5730
years.
Answers:
0.025
0.05
0.1
0
.01
0.05
The isotope Cu
has a half-life of 30 s. If a sample originally contained 48 mg of Cu,
how much time passed before the amount fell to 3 mg?
Answers:
120 s
240s
30 s
60 s(when I did my calculation for the question above, I got 60 seconds)
What radionuclide decays to Fe-56
by beta emission?
Answers:
Fe
Co
Mn
Co
MnHow do I know wat it becomes. I put 57 Co 27 and it's wrong.
The Cf
to Cf
conversion is accompanied by __________.
Answers:
an alpha
emission
a
neutron capture
an electron
capture
an electron releaseI would greatly appreciate your help...ASAP. Thank you.
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