Explanation:
Hydrogen's placement on the periodic table is a subject of debate among chemists. It's in Group 1 because it has one electron in its outermost shell, like the alkali metals. However, it's not a typical alkali metal and has some nonmetallic properties, like being a diatomic gas. Its unique position results from historical reasons and its ability to both lose and gain electrons, making it difficult to classify as a typical metal or nonmetal. Hydrogen's placement reflects its anomalous nature and the periodic table's limitations in fully capturing its properties.
b. mixtures.
c. atoms.
d. pure substances.
6CO2 + 6H2O --> C6H12O6 +602
1. Identify evidence that a chemical reaction has occurred.
2. What element is the most abundant in this chemical reaction?
3. Identify the number of protons, neutrons, and electrons found in the most
abundant element.
4. Identify where we would find the protons, neutrons, and electrons in the
atom of this element.
5. Identify the group and period of the element on the Periodic Table.
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Answer:
1. The evidence that chemical reaction has occurred can be found in the change of the reagents present after the reaction, that is formation of glucose in the area where the reaction is taking place
2. The most abundant element of the chemical reaction is oxygen which has a total quantity of 18 atoms in the reaction
3. The oxygen atom has an atomic number of 8 and therefore contains 8 protons and 8 neutrons and (therefore) 8 electrons (to be neutral, electronically)
4. The protons and the neutrons of the atom, oxygen, are located in the nucleus, while the electron are found in the different orbitals surrounding the atom
5. The element, oxygen, symbol, O, belongs to the group 16 of period 2 in the periodic table
Explanation:
Answer : The density of iron is, 7.8 g/mL
Explanation : Given,
Mass of iron = 4.7 g
Volume of water = 27.10 mL
Volume of water and iron = 27.70 mL
First we have to calculate the volume of iron.
Volume of iron = Volume of water and iron - Volume of water
Volume of iron = 27.70 mL - 27.10 mL
Volume of iron = 0.6 mL
Now we have to calculate the density of iron.
Now put all the given values in this expression, we get:
Thus, the density of iron is, 7.8 g/mL
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