Answer:
C. The enthalpy of a reaction is the sum of the enthalpies of intermediate reactions.
Explanation:
The heat of any reaction ΔH∘f for a specific reaction is equal to the sum of the heats of reaction for any set of reactions which in sum are equivalent to the overall reaction.
B. Decreasing the pressure
C. Increasing the pressure
Increasing the pressure
Answer: N (atomic number 7)
Explanation:
1) Due the electron distribution of each, taking into account Hund's rule to deal with pairing of electrons.
2) Hund's rule: each subshell orbital is occupied with single electrons of parallel spin before double occupation occurs.
That is, before any one orbital is doubly occupied, every orbital in a subshell is singly occupied with one electron, and all the electrons in singly occupied orbitals have the same spin, which means that they are unpaired.
3) Distributions:
a) C (atomic number 6) ⇒ 6 electrons:
⇒ 1s² 2s² 2p² ⇒ 1s² 2s² 2p ↑ ↑ : as per Hund's rule the two electrons on 2p are unpaired.
b) O (atomic number 8) ⇒ 8 electrons
⇒ 1s² 2s² 2p⁴ ⇒ 1s² 2s² 2p⇅ ↑ ↑: as per Hund's rule the two 2p electrons are unpaired
c) N (atomic number 7) ⇒ 7 electrons
1s² 2s² 2p³ ⇒ 1s² 2s² 2p↑ ↑ ↑: as per Hund's rule, the three 2p electrons are unpaired, so this is the answer to the question.
c) Be (atomic number 4) ⇒ 4 electrons
⇒ 1s² 2s² ⇒ none p electron.
Nitrogen has three unpaired electrons in its p orbital.
Among the given elements, nitrogen (atomic number 7) has three unpaired electrons in its p orbital.
In the electron configuration of nitrogen, it has a total of five electrons: 2 in the 1st energy level and 3 in the 2nd energy level. The p sublevel of the 2nd energy level contains three orbitals, each capable of holding 2 electrons. Therefore, the three unpaired electrons in nitrogen's p orbital are in three separate p orbitals in the 2nd energy level.
Carbon has two unpaired electrons in its p orbital, while oxygen has two unpaired electrons in its p orbital and two in its s orbital. Beryllium does not have any unpaired electrons in its p orbital.
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Answer:
compound
Explanation:
The equation must include the parent and the daughter nucleus as well as the particle emitted.
A beta decay is said to occur when an electron is emitted from an atom. In this case, the daughter nucleus is greater in atomic number than the parent nucleus by one unit.
The question is incomplete. However, the equation must include the parent and the daughter nucleus as well as the particle emitted.
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