Answer:
Protons and neutrons
Explanation:
it confines quarks into hadron particles such as the proton and neutron. ... On a larger scale (about 1 to 3 fm), it is the force (carried by mesons) that binds protons and neutrons (nucleons) together to form the nucleus of an atom.
Answer:
protons and neutrons
Explanation:
they are the two sides of the atom that are around the nucleus.
B. They are members of the same genus but different species.
C. They are members of the same species but different families.
D. They are members of the same family but different genera.
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A.
Heat always flows from cooler objects to warmer objects.
B.
Heat always flows from warmer objects to cooler objects.
C.
Heat never travels in a similar pattern.
D.
Heat never transfers from solids to liquids.
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2. Feels slippery to the touch
3. Reacts with active metals to produce hydrogen gas
4. Increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution
Base has formula .
Example of a base is a soap,
and it has a bitter taste, feels slippery to the touch.
From the formula we can see that a base has hydroxide ion (OH), so a base increases the concentration of hydroxide ions in an aqueous solution.
3. Reacts with active metals to produce hydrogen gas is not a property of the base; this is a property of acids.
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Explanation:
When we move across a period then there occurs an increase in the number of electrons of atoms from left to right. These electrons are added to the same sub-shell.
For example, elements present in row 2 will have electrons present in n = 2 which is the highest energy level for row 2 elements.
Hence, there are different number of valence electrons present in the elements of a row.
Whereas when we move down a group then elements have same number of valence electrons. As a result, they tend to show similar chemical properties.
But since, there are no same number of valence electrons in the elements of a row. Hence, they do not show similar chemical properties. Therefore, elements of a row do not behave same in chemical reactions.
Thus, we can conclude that we disagree with the hypothesis given by the student.