Answer: Galaxy D is what i got and it says ts is right
Explanation:
the red line on d is closer than the rest
B. An electron has a neutral electrical charge.
C. An electron is much larger than an atom.
D. An electron is located inside the nucleus of an atom.
Answer: Option (A) is the correct answer.
Explanation:
An atom consists of three sub atomic particles. These particles are protons, electrons and neutrons.
Protons have a positive charge. Whereas neutrons have no charge. On the other hand, electrons have a negative charge.
Thus, we can conclude that out of the given options, an electron has a negative electrical charge is the correct statement.
(1) CO3 2– as the only negative ion in solution
(2) OH– as the only negative ion in solution
(3) NH4 + as the only positive ion in solution
(4) H+ as the only positive ion in solution
The solid having the highest melting point is Na₂O and the correct option is option 2.
The melting point of a solid is a measure of the temperature at which it changes from a solid to a liquid state. It is influenced by the strength of the intermolecular forces between the particles in the solid.
Na₂O(s), which is sodium oxide, has the highest melting point among the given options. This is because Na₂O is an ionic compound composed of positively charged sodium ions (Na⁺) and negatively charged oxide ions (O²⁻). Ionic compounds have strong electrostatic forces of attraction between the ions, known as ionic bonds. These bonds require a significant amount of energy to break, resulting in a high melting point.
H₂O(s) (water ice) has a lower melting point because it is a molecular compound held together by weaker hydrogen bonds.
SO₂(s) (sulfur dioxide) and CO₂(s) (carbon dioxide) are molecular compounds with weaker intermolecular forces, such as London dispersion forces, resulting in lower melting points compared to ionic compounds.
Thus, the ideal selection is option 2.
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