Which element has atoms with the strongest attraction for electrons in a chemical bond?(1) chlorine (3) fluorine

(2) nitrogen (4) oxygen

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Answer 1
Answer: fluorine by far has the greatest
Answer 2
Answer: answer: (3) fluorine...........

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Name two salts used in black and white photography

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The two salts would be Silver Iodide & Silver Bromide

Which term represents a type of nuclear reaction?(1) condensation
(2) vaporization
(3) single replacement
(4) natural transmutation

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Answer: The correct answer is Option 4.

Explanation:

Nuclear reaction is defined as the reaction in which change in nucleus takes place.

From the given options:

Option 1: Condensation

Condensation is defined as a physical process in which gaseous particles changes to liquid particles by decreasing temperature. No change in nucleus takes place.

Option 2: Vaporization

Vaporization is defined as a physical process in which liquid particles changes to gaseous particles by increasing temperature. No change in nucleus takes place.

Option 3: Single displacement reaction

Single displacement reaction is defined as the chemical reaction in which more reactive element displaces the less reactive element. No change in nucleus takes place.

Option 4: Natural transmutation

Natural transmutation is defined as the process as the conversion of one element into another element. An element is defined by its number of protons that is atomic number. If this process occurs anywhere, number of protons or neutrons is changed. Thus, this process will change in the nucleus.

Hence, the correct answer is Option 4.

\boxed{(4)\text{Natural transmutation}} represents a type of nuclear reaction.

Further Explanation:

A nuclear reaction is a term defined when there is a conversion of one nuclide into another. In this reaction, change in the nucleus of an atom is observed. When two nuclei and a subatomic particle undergo collision with each other and new nuclides are produced, nuclear reaction is said to take place. The interaction between the cosmic rays and matter is an example of natural nuclear reaction.

(1) Condensation

It is defined as the process by which a substance gets converted from its gaseous state to the liquid one. Changes in pressure and temperature are made in order to condense a substance. The dew that is observed on the green grass in the early morning is a natural example of the condensation process.

(2) Vaporization

It is a process of conversion of a substance from its liquid state to the gaseous or vapor state. It is also known as evaporation. It is a surface phenomenon. The recovery of salt from seawater is an example of vaporization in day to day life.

(3) Single replacement

It is a type of chemical reaction in which a more reactive element replaces a less reactive element. It is also known as a single displacement reaction. A general single-replacement is described as follows:

\text{A+BC}\rightarrow\text{AC}+\text{B}  

Here, A being more reactive displaces B from the compound BC and as a result, AC is formed.

(4) Natural transmutation

It is the process by which one element gets converted to another one. It usually takes place in unstable, radioactive elements that keep on decaying into several elements until a stable element is produced. Since transmutation brings about a change in the atomic nuclei, it is considered as a nuclear reaction.

Learn more:

  1. What nuclide will be produced in the given reaction? brainly.com/question/3433940
  2. Calculate the nuclear binding energy: brainly.com/question/5822604

Answer details:

Grade: Senior School

Chapter: Nuclear chemistry

Subject: Chemistry

Keywords: nuclear reaction, natural transmutation, condensation, vaporization, evaporation, single replacement, single displacement, A, B, AC, BC, surface phenomenon, atomic nuclei, unstable, radioactive.

What might happen if earth did not rotate on its axis?

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It would be fatal for all.The ones on the side of sun would get everything but the ones farer than the sun wouldn't survive.There would be day forever on one side and night forever on other.

1. The reaction below describes cellular respiration. Which compounds are the reactants and which are theproducts? (10 points)
C6 H12 O6 + 6 O2 + 6 CO2 + 6 H2O

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Answer:

C₆H₁₂O₆ and O₂ are reactant.

CO₂ and H₂O are products.

C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂  →  6CO₂ + 6H₂O + ATP

Explanation:

There are two types of respiration:

1. Aerobic respiration  

2. Anaerobic respiration

Aerobic respiration

It is the breakdown of glucose molecule in the presence of oxygen to yield large amount of energy. Water and carbon dioxide are also produced as a byproduct.

Glucose + oxygen → carbon dioxide + water + 38ATP

Anaerobic Respiration

It is the breakdown of glucose molecule in the absence of oxygen and produce small amount of energy. Alcohol or lactic acid and carbon dioxide are also produced as byproducts.  

Glucose→ lactic acid/alcohol + 2ATP + carbon dioxide

This process use respiratory electron transport chain as electron acceptor instead of oxygen. It is mostly occur in prokaryotes. Its main advantage is that it produce energy (ATP) very quickly as compared to aerobic respiration.

Steps involve in anaerobic respiration are:

Glycolysis

Glycolysis is the first step of both aerobic and anaerobic respiration. It involve the breakdown of one glucose molecule into pyruvate and 2ATP.

Fermentation

The second step of anaerobic respiration is fermentation. It involve the fermentation of pyruvate into lactic acid or alcohol depending upon the organism in which it is taking place. There is no ATP produced, however carbon dioxide is released in this step.

Calcium hydroxide reacts with a substance to produce calcium carbonate
name the substance

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Calcium Hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) reacts with the Carbon Dioxide (CO2) present in the Air to form Calcium Carbonate (CaCO3) and Water (H2O).

The equation looks something like this -->

Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O

Let the substance be p

CaOH + p = CaCO3

following the laws of chemical reactions and law of conservation of mass, p will be 1 atom of carbon dioxide and 2 atoms of oxygen. Thus, the p will be CO2.

Thus, CaOH + CO2 = CaCO3

Please note that during this process, water will also be produced.

The law of conversion of mass states that what?

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the law of conservation states that mass in an isolated system is neither created or destroyed by chemical reactions or physical transformation