Answer:
α or He⁴₂
Explanation:
*The computer does not allow for the 4 and 2 to be directly inline
The alpha particle can be notated as a simple "α". Since that symbol is the letter alpha in Greek. Another way of notating the particle is "He⁴₂" (where the 2 is directly under the 4), this is because an alpha particle contains the exact same components of a helium nucleus, two protons, and two neutrons (with an atomic mass of four).
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Energy of photon is given by formula
here
h = Planck's constant
now the energy is given by
Answer:
Valence electrons
Explanation:
The valence electrons are found in the outermost shell of an atom. They are the most loosely held electrons found within an atom. These valence electrons are involved and are used to form bonds when atoms combines together.
The energy required to remove these loosely held electrons is relatively low compared to electrons located in the inner orbitals. This is why when atoms combines, they use the outermost electrons to form bonds and mimic stable atoms like those of the noble gases.
Answer:
2943J
Explanation:
Ep = mgh
given that,
m = 15kg
h= 20m
and
g = 9.81 m/s^2
Ep= 15 × 9.81 × 20
Ep= 2943J
Describe two things they have in common and two ways in which they differ. X
Answer:
Gas has the fastest moving particles. Liquid has the second fastest. Solid's particles cannot move.
Explanation:
Gas's molecules are spread apart and have space to move. Liquids have loosely held molecules. Solid's molecules don't move because they are tighly packed.