1. Present or threatened destruction, modification, or curtailment of its habitat or range
2. Over-utilization of the species for commercial,recreational, scientific, or educational purposes
3. Inadequacy of existing regulatory mechanisms
4. Disease
5. Other natural or man-made factors affecting its continues existence
I'm so sorry I took long, I'm answering answer after answer :)
Not sure if this is helpful :)
I know these are things in order for an animal to be endangered, but just pick answer that's not these I guess? "Which of the following"
<span>oxidizing agent removes an electron from other specie
the oxidizing agents are reduced due to loss of electrons
</span><span> F2 is reduced from neutral state to 1- so it act as an oxidizing agent
</span>so correct option is A
hope it helps
Answer:
A. Warning
Explanation:
Out of all said choices, the best choice would be warning since it would fit the sentence the most.
"A Warning notifies you that danger is present." compared to:
"A Hazard notifies you that danger is present."
"A Safety notifies you that danger is present."
"A Danger notifies you that danger is present."
Sr(s)+Mg²+(aq)→Sr²+(aq)+Mg(s)
Number of e-'s transfered are, n=2. Equilibrium constant,
K=2.69×10∧12
ΔG=-2.303RT logK
R=gasconstant=8.314J/mol-k
T= temperature in K= 25 oC=25+273=298K
The value we get ΔG = -70922.3J. But ΔG = -nFE
n= number of e-'s transfered in the reaction =2
F= farady = 96500C
E=potential of the cell is what?
∴E = ΔG.nF
=-(-70922.3)/2×96500)
=0.367v.
Answer:
+1, lose, 1, 4s, 4s and 3d
Explanation:
<em>An element with the valence electron configuration 4s¹ would form a monatomic ion with a charge of </em><em>+1</em><em>. In order to form this ion, the element will </em><em>lose</em><em> </em><em>1 </em><em>electron from the </em><em>4s </em><em>subshell.</em>
The corresponding oxidation reaction is:
K ⇒ K¹⁺ + 1 e⁻
[Ar] 4s¹ ⇒ [Ar]
<em>If an element with the valence configuration 4s² 3d⁶ loses 3 electrons, these electrons would be removed from the </em><em>4s and 3d</em><em> subshell(s).</em>
The corresponding oxidation reaction is:
Fe ⇒ Fe³⁺ + 3 e⁻
[Ar] 4s² 3d⁶ ⇒ [Ar] 4s⁰ 3d⁵