The sun grows plants, animals eat plants, we eat animals giving us energy
1. The newspaper solution that would work best with inks is alcohol since alcohol can dissolve inks.
2. Water can be used to carry salts since salts are soluble in water.
3. Oils can be used to carry fatty acids since they're both hydrophobic substances.<span />
Expression for the Balmer series to find the wavelength of the spectral line is as follows:
1 / λ = R

Where, λ is wavelength, R is Rydberg constant, and n is integral value (4 here → Fourth level)
Substitute 1.097 x 10⁷ m⁻¹ for R and 4 for n in the above equation
1 / λ = (1.097 x 10⁷ m⁻¹)
= 0.20568 x 10⁷ m⁻¹
λ = 4.86 x 10⁻⁷ m
since 1 m = 10⁹ nm
λ = 486 nm
Yes, it can happen.
If all the lower energy orbits are already filled with electrons, then it cannot happen since the lower orbitals will already be full, hence another electron will have to move.
However, if the lower energy orbits are not full (for instance if one excited electron goes back to its normal state), then it can happen.
CH3CH2OH = 46.068 (molar mass)
1.50g(1 mole / 46.0680) =
0.03256 moles