1) Left up: a chemical change. We can see new substance (red-blue) is formed from one blue and one red atom.
In chemical change new substances are formed, the atoms are rearranged and the reaction is followed by an energy change.
2) Left down: a chemical change. We can see new substance (red-blue) is formed from two blue and one red atoms.
3) MIddle: a physical change. There is no new substance. Bonds are not broken.
4) Right up: a chemical change. Bonds are broken.
5) Right down: a physical change. Change of state of matter.
Answer:
The main difference between the two models was about the location of the electron in an atom.
Explanation:
<u>Rutherford described that:</u>
- The electrons were outside of the nucleus.
- They were equal in number to the "positiveness" of the nucleus.
- Also, He randomly placed the negative electrons outside the nucleus.
<u>Bohr improved the Rutherford model:</u>
- Bohr placed the electrons in distinct energy levels.
- Electrons only exist in fixed orbitals (shells) and not anywhere in between.
- Each shell has a fixed energy
- Rutherford explained the nucleus of an atom, while Bohr was more into the electrons and their energy levels.
Answer:
The answer to your question is below
Explanation:
Data
Stock solution concentration = 0.00190 M
Volume stock solution = 10 ml
Final volume = 100 ml
Standard solution concentration = ?
Absorbance of the standard solution = 0.62
Process
A) 0.00190 M it was given in the data
B) 0.62 it was given in the data
C) C1V1 = C2V2
C2 = C1V1/V2
C2 = (0.00190)(10)/100
C2 = 0.000190 M
D) Ratio = Absorbance/Concentration = 0.62/0.000190
= 3263.2