B.) Shape
C.) Color
D.) Volume
b. False
Answer:
I tried the lanthanide series and the alkali metals and it was wrong, I think the only other option would be the lanthanide series and the actinide series.
Sorry!!!
K and Br
C and Cl
Fe and Ni
Ionic bonds are formed between a metal and a nonmetal. Among the pairs given, K and Br satisfy these conditions and will form an ionic bond.
The question is asking about ionic bonds, which are formed when one atom donates an electron to another atom. This occurs between a metal and a nonmetal due to their differences in electronegativity.
Looking at the options, N and O are both nonmetals, C and Cl are also both nonmetals, and Fe and Ni are both metals, so they would not form ionic bonds. On the other hand, K (a metal) and Br (a nonmetal) have a difference in electronegativity such that K can donate an electron to Br, forming an ionic bond. Therefore, the pair that would form an ionic bond is K and Br.
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Reactant A contains 85.1 J of chemical energy. Reactant B contains 87.9 J of chemical energy. Product C contains 38.7 J of chemical energy. If the reaction absorbs 104.3 J of chemical energy as it proceeds, how much chemical energy must product D contain? Explain your answer.
Answer: 238.6 J
Explanation:
According to the law of conservation of energy, energy can neither be created nor be destroyed. It can only be transformed from one form to another.
Endothermic reactions are those in which heat is absorbed by the system and thus the energy of products is higher than the energy of reactants.
For the given reaction:
Energy of A = 85.1 J
Energy of B = 87.9 J
Energy on reactant side = Energy of A + Energy of B + Energy absorbed 85.1 + 87.9 + 104.3 = 277.3 J
Energy on reactant side = Energy on product side = 277.3 J
Energy on product side = Energy of C + Energy of D
277.3 J = 38.7 J + Energy of D
Energy of D = 238.6 J
Thus chemical energy product D must contain is 238.6 J
The law of conservation of energy states that energy is not created or destroyed during chemical reactions. The total amount of energy in the reactants, plus the energy absorbed during the reaction, must be equal to the total energy of the products.
Product D contains (85.1 J + 87.9 J + 104.3 J) – 38.7 J = 238.6 J of chemical energy.