Answer:energy
Explanation:
Energy can be added to an atom to cause a non-valence electron in the atom to temporarily become a valence electron. The correct option is A.
Valence electrons are those electrons that are present in the outermost shell of the atom. These electrons are free to form bonds with another atoms.
Non-valence electrons are preset in the inner shell of the element. These shell are fulfilled with electrons, and these electrons does need to form bonds with other atoms to fulfill their orbit.
The electrons in the orbit have different energies present. The energy change when the electrons transfer from one shell to another shell. When energy is given to the electron, they move to the higher orbit or shell.
Thus, the correct option is A, energy.
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A. Ar
B. CO
C. CO2
D. NaCl
B. 6.5
C. 7.7
D. 6.29
Answer:
A. 8.4
Explanation:
[OH⁻] = 2.6 × 10⁻⁶ Take the negative log of each side
-log[OH⁻] = pOH = 5.59 Apply the pH/pOH relation
pH + pOH = 14.00 Insert the value of pOH
pH + 5.59 = 14.00 Subtract 5.59 from each side
pH = 14.00 -5.59 = 8.41
decomposition
single replacement
double replacement
Answer : Option D) Double replacement
Explanation : Double displacement or replacement reactions are those in which the two reactant molecules exchange the cations and anions between them and give a new product.
So, in this case when the reaction is AB + CD → AD + CB
Here, both the species of reactant compound molecule went replacement with the adjacent cation and anion group and formed a new compound or product. Therefore, this can be called as double replacement reaction.
a. 4.12 x 10-5 M
b. 7.09 x 10-3 M
c. 4.12 x 10-2 M
d. 2.41 M
To find the molarity of the solution, we need to use the formula:
Molarity (M) = moles of solute / volume of solution (in liters)
First, let's calculate the number of moles of NaCl using its molar mass (MM):
Mass of NaCl = 1.00 gram
Molar mass of NaCl = 58.5 g/mol
Moles of NaCl = Mass of NaCl / Molar mass of NaCl
= 1.00 g / 58.5 g/mol
≈ 0.0171 mol
Next, we need to convert the volume of the solution from milliliters (mL) to liters (L):
Volume of solution = 415 mL = 415 / 1000 L
= 0.415 L
Now, we can calculate the molarity:
Molarity (M) = moles of solute / volume of solution
= 0.0171 mol / 0.415 L
≈ 0.0412 M
Therefore, the molarity of the solution is approximately 0.0412 M.
The closest answer option is c. 4.12 x 10^-2 M.
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