Answer:
Examples of codominance in animals include speckled chickens, which have alleles for both black and white feathers, and roan cattle, which express alleles for both red hair and white hair. Codominance is also seen in plants.
Think about it. Considering ionisation energy is the energy required to remove a single electron from the valence shell of an element in the ground state, the less energy it takes, the easier it is to remove.
Nitrogen
Oxygen
Water Vapor
Carbon Dioxide
Methane
Nitrous Oxide
Ozone
Everything else - 3-billion-way tie :)
Answer: 68.6 mL
Explanation:
We need to use the equation M1V1=M2V2. Molarity's units are in L so we need to convert the 50 ml into L (divide by 1000).
.05(.298)=(x)(.2173)
x = .068 L
to convert to mL we multiply by 1000
.068*1000=68.6 mL