Bubble formation, change of color, and change of state are not foolproof evidence of a chemical reaction due to physical changes and variations in the reactions.
While bubble formation, change of color, and change of state of matter are commonly associated with chemical reactions, they are not always foolproof evidence. Two examples to support this statement are:
Therefore, it is important to consider multiple lines of evidence and conduct further analysis to confirm the occurrence of a chemical reaction.
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Answer: The star's outer layers drifts away.
Explanation: When a star starts running out of fuel the pressure in the core becomes very high which pushes the outer layers of the star.
A sun like star becomes a red giant and after throwing away the mass, the core contracts to becomes a white dwarf.
A massive star becomes super-giant and then the core becomes a neutron star or a black-hole.
Answer:
The answer is d
Explanation:
B) two D) four
Answer: c
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Answer:
Chemical Formula: AlCl₃
Chemical Name: Aluminium Chloride
Properties are given below.
Explanation:
Chemical Formula:
Chemical formula depicts the total number of elemants forming a particular compound. It is common that all compounds are neutral in nature despite of the internal charges they contain. As given Aluminium has a + 3 charge while Chlorine has a -1 charge, therefore, to make a neutral compound we will require 3 Cl⁻ ions to neutralize one Al³⁺ ion hence, the chemical formula will be AlCl₃.
Chemical Name:
According to rules ionic compounds are named by naming the positive part first followed by negative part. In this case Al³⁺ being is name d first followed by Cl⁻ (remember the -ine in anions is replaced by -ide) hence, this compound will be name as Aluminium Chloride.
Properties:
Few physical and chemical properties of AlCl₃ are;
(i) It melts at 192.4 °C
(ii) Highly Soluble in water
(iii) It has a density of 2.48 g/cm³
(iv) Poor conductor of electricity
(v) It is used as catalyst in many organic reactions
(vi) Reacts with silver nitrate to form silver chloride and Aluminium Nitrate
The correct answer would be:
X-RAYS
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