B.)The atom consists of a nucleus with electrons orbiting randomly around it.
C.)The atom consists of a nucleus with electrons orbiting at specific energy levels. Absorbed photons cause electrons to jump between energy levels.
D.)The atom consists of a nucleus surrounded by a region containing electrons. Electrons cannot be located exactly within this region, but the probability that they will be found in an area can be stated.
Answer:
FeO(s)+2NaCL(aq)>FeCL2(aq)+Na2O(s)
2 moles of sodium chloride react with 1 mole of iron (II) oxide to give 1 mole of iron (II) chlorine
mole ratio NaCl :FeCl=2:1
mass of FeCl=0.5×450=225g
Explanation:
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reactivity increases
atomic radius increases
atomic mass increases
valence electrons decrease
Answer:
0.76 moles
Explanation:
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
Molecules with the stronger intermolecular forces are pulled tightly together to form solid at higher temperatures and that's why the freezing point is higher.
Also, molecules with the stronger intermolecular force have greater interaction between the molecules and thus on heating do not boil easily and have high boiling point also.
Thus, melting point and boiling point increases with increase in number of carbon atoms and also increase in intermolecular forces (like hydrogen bonding, if present).
Thus, the compound which is gas at room temperature is because it has least number of carbon atoms and absence of hydrogen bonding.
Among the choices, only CH3CH2CH3 (propane) is a gas at room temperature. The other compounds, CH3CH2OH (ethanol), CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3 (hexane), and HOCH2CH2OH (ethylene glycol) are all liquids.
Among the four compounds given, compound C, which is CH3CH2CH3 (also known as propane), is a gas at room temperature. Compound A (CH3CH2OH, or ethanol), compound B (CH3CH2CH2CH2CH2CH2CH3, or hexane), and compound D (HOCH2CH2OH, or ethylene glycol) are all liquids at room temperature.
The state of a compound at room temperature depends on factors like molecular mass and intermolecular forces. Propane has a smaller molecular mass and weaker intermolecular forces than the others, making it a gas at room temperature.
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